
Overview:
In this page, we will talk cover general info about Jordan.
We start explaining what is Jordan visa, Jordan pass and the difference between them.
Then we will show you the best and cheapest way to buy flight tickets to visit Jordan, and then we will talk quickly about Jordan weather.
After that we will explain quickly the Jordanian currency, and the best way to exchange, and then about Arabic language.
In the end, general idea about culture and traditions will be covered.


Jordan Visa


What is jordan visa?
This is the standard visa required for entry into Jordan, which can be obtained at Amman airport on arrival.
In general, you will need a single entry visa.
Be Careful!
Many scammers sell visas online at high prices, taking advantage of tourists.
To avoid this, just buy your visa at Amman airport when you arrive.
It’s simple!
How much is the Jordan visa?
The visa for Jordan costs 40 JOD for a single entry.
Where to buy Jordan visa?
After landing in the airport, as you walk through the aisles following the signs, you'll come across the visa section on your right just before reaching passport control.
are jordan visa and jordan pass the same?
No, and this leads us to talk more about Jordan pass down below.


Jordan Pass
Before we proceed with any further information, please visit the
official website for the Jordan Pass.
Beware of online scams where the Jordan Pass is
sold at double the official price; unfortunately, my wife was scammed when she tried to purchase one for her sister to visit us.
What is jordan Pass?
It's the ultimate sightseeing package that has been especially tailor-made for visitors to the beautiful Kingdom of Jordan.
It gives pass holders the ability to make the most out of their trip visiting top sights and attractions while saving time, money and efforts.
How does it work?
Once you’ve bought a Jordan Pass, you’ve already basically prepaid for over 40 attractions.
Simply show your ticket at the entrance of any attraction covered by the Pass where it’ll be scanned by special readers.
When to buy the Jordan pass?
If you pay 40 JOD for a visa and then 50 JOD for a ticket to Petra, it can add up quickly.
Instead, consider purchasing the Jordan Pass (70 JOD), which includes both the visa and entry to Petra, allowing you to save money.
The pass also covers other sites like Jerash and Ajloun, which have inexpensive tickets but are still included in the pass.
Here's a list of all the attractions covered by the Jordan Pass.
However, if Petra and other major sites aren't on your itinerary, you might not need the Jordan Pass—just the visa will do!
Very Important:
Entry visa is already included in the Jordan pass.
Buying Flight Tickets


Be Flexible with Dates and Airports:
Look for the cheapest flight dates and plan your trip around those to save money and enhance your travel experience.
Additionally, consider flights to both Amman Airport and Aqaba Airport to find better prices. This means your holiday plan in Jordan can vary based on the city you start your tour from.
Here's a tip we use:
When we're in Poland in May and planning to fly back home to Jordan in late August, we check ticket prices throughout the second half of August. Then, we choose the cheapest option and book it. This strategy helps us save a lot of money on flights!
Consider Budget Airlines:
Jordan might not be the top choice for many tourists, which can lead to high ticket prices.
To get the best deal, we recommend checking budget airlines like Ryanair and WizzAir first.
This way, you can find the lowest possible fares and save money on your travels!
Book in Advance:
For budget-conscious travelers, last-minute tickets to Jordan might not be the best option.
Planning ahead and booking your flights well in advance can help you secure the best rates.
Aim to book at least one month before your travel dates to take advantage of early bird discounts.
Personal experience:
Many family members from my wife's side also visit us in Jordan. They've discovered that booking their flights about two months in advance helps them get the best deals and ensures smooth travels to our doorstep.


Weather


How is the weather in jordan?
Jordan experiences hot summers and cold winters.
In general, summers (June to August) can be very hot, especially in areas like Wadi Rum and Aqaba, where temperatures often exceed 40°C (104°F).
When to visit jordan?
The best times to visit Jordan are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).
In spring, the weather is pleasantly warm, and the landscape is lush and green.
Autumn offers similarly comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for exploring the many outdoor attractions, such as Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.
Advice:
During these seasons, daytime temperatures are typically between 20°C and 30°C, providing a comfortable climate for sightseeing, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
Common question:
Is it cold in wadi Rum during summer?
Yes, just like most deserts, the temperature drops down during summer time to around 13-20 degrees.
We highly advice to bring a warm top for the evening and spending the night.
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Currency


Exchange Rates:
The exchange rate typically around:
1 USD = 0.71 JOD.
1 EUR = 0.76 JOD.
1 GBP = 0.89 JOD.
However, it's always good to check the current rates before you travel.
Where to exchange:
ATMs are widely available in cities and larger towns, and they usually offer good exchange rates.
Major international credit and debit cards are accepted in many places, but it's wise to carry some cash, especially when traveling to more remote areas.
Bargaining:
In markets and smaller shops, bargaining is a common practice. Don't hesitate to negotiate prices, especially in tourist areas.
Common question:
- What currency should i bring to Jordan with me?
- We strongly advice you to bring US dollar $ , or Euro €, or pound sterling £/GBP.
These currencies have stable and very good prices to trade for the Jordanian Dinar JOD/JD, and its available in all currency exchange shops around jordan.
Other currencies like polish zloty, czech republic corona, and Norwegian Kroner for example do not exist here!
Language


Arabic:
Arabic is the official language of Jordan.
many Jordanians also speak English, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.
English:
It's widely understood and spoken in urban centers, tourist sites, and by younger Jordanians who have received education in English.
Most locals in tourist areas is bilingual (Arabic and English).
Useful Phrases:
Marhaba : Hello
Law samaht : Please
Shukran : Thank you








Culture And Traditions
Showing Respect:
In Jordan, it's important to respect local customs and traditions, which often revolve around Islamic practices.
When visiting religious sites such as mosques, dressing modestly is essential.
This typically means covering your shoulders, wearing long pants or skirts, and avoiding clothing that is too revealing or tight.
This gesture shows respect for the religious and cultural significance of these places in Jordanian society.
Keep in Mind:
Jordanians are known for being friendly to tourists. They warmly welcome visitors and often offer help.
They enjoy chatting with foreigners and are especially friendly towards children and babies, often playing with them, hugging without hesitation!
Good to Know:
Many people in Jordan wear modern clothes.
Most women who wear the hijab do so for religious reasons and it is not mandatory.
In hotels and resorts, women wear swimsuits, bikinis just like anywhere else.
On public beaches and in other tourist places you can also wear whatever you like.
People in Jordan usually don't comment tourist’s outfits. However, some people might stare at you.
My wife feels more comfortable wearing loose and longer clothes here compared to Europe.


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