What does the package includes?
ALL INCLUSIVE TOUR PACKAGE:
- Economy Roundtrip Air from Dulles, Washington DC to Amman, Jordan
- Luggage Assistance throughout entire Tour
- Professional English-Speaking Tour Guide for Entire Tour
- Modern Vehicle with AC, WI-FI
- Three (3) Delicious Meals Daily
- Luxury Hotels, Double Occupancy
- Entrance Fees to All Sites Mentioned Above
Do I need a visa to visit Jordan?
Many travelers need a visa to enter Jordan. Citizens of numerous countries can obtain a visa on arrival at major entry points such as Queen Alia International Airport. As of 2026, a single-entry tourist visa on arrival typically costs around 40 Jordanian Dinars (about $55–60 USD).
However, many travelers instead purchase the Jordan Pass, which includes the visa fee (if staying at least 3 nights) and entry to many major sites like Petra. Always check the latest information with the Jordanian embassy or official government sources before traveling.
Is Jordan safe for tourists?
Jordan is widely considered one of the safest and most stable countries in the Middle East and receives many international visitors each year. Popular tourist destinations such as Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea are well-developed for tourism.
As with any destination, travelers should take standard precautions, follow local advice, and stay informed about travel advisories.
What currency is used in Jordan, and can I use credit cards?
The official currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and many businesses in cities like Amman.
However, cash is often preferred in markets, taxis, smaller restaurants, and rural areas. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas.
What should I wear in Jordan?
Jordan is a relatively moderate but culturally conservative country. Modest clothing is recommended, particularly outside tourist resorts. Light, loose-fitting clothes that cover shoulders and knees are generally appropriate.
When visiting mosques such as King Abdullah I Mosque, both men and women should wear clothing that covers arms and legs, and women may be asked to cover their hair.
Is bargaining common in Jordan’s markets?
Yes. Bargaining is common in traditional markets such as the souks in Amman. Negotiating prices—especially for souvenirs, handicrafts, and textiles—is expected and usually done with friendly conversation and humor.
What electrical outlets and voltage are used in Jordan?
Jordan generally uses 230V electricity with Type C, D, F, G, and J plugs (European and British-style plugs are most common). Travelers from the U.S. or other regions may need plug adapters and possibly voltage converters.
Can I use my mobile phone in Jordan?
International roaming works in Jordan but can be expensive. Many travelers buy a local SIM card at Queen Alia International Airport or in major cities like Amman. These SIMs offer affordable data and calls. Make sure your phone is unlocked before purchasing one.