Jordan Travel Planning Guide

Planning a trip to Jordan can be overwhelming with so many incredible places to visit and experiences to have. Let our travel experts help you create the perfect itinerary tailored to your interests, time constraints, and budget.
Why Plan Your Jordan Trip With Us?
- Personalized itineraries based on your interests (history, adventure, culture, or relaxation)
- Expert advice on the best time to visit each destination
- Insider tips on hidden gems and authentic experiences
- Recommendations for accommodations that fit your budget
- Transportation guidance and logistics planning
- Assistance with booking tours and activities
Popular Jordan Itineraries
Classic Jordan (7 Days)
Perfect for first-time visitors who want to see the highlights: Amman, Jerash, Dead Sea, Petra, and Wadi Rum.
Adventure Jordan (10 Days)
For active travelers: hiking in Dana Biosphere Reserve, canyoning in Wadi Mujib, camping in Wadi Rum, and diving in Aqaba.
Historic Jordan (5 Days)
Focus on Jordan's rich history with visits to ancient Roman cities, biblical sites, and the legendary city of Petra.
Jordan & Beyond (14 Days)
Comprehensive itinerary that includes Jordan's highlights plus connections to neighboring countries like Israel or Egypt.
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Travel Planning FAQs
How far in advance should I plan my trip to Jordan?
We recommend planning at least 3-6 months in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season (March-May or September-November).
How many days do I need in Jordan?
A minimum of 5-7 days is recommended to see the main highlights. For a more comprehensive experience, 10-14 days is ideal.
Is it expensive to travel in Jordan?
Jordan can be explored on various budgets. While some attractions have high entrance fees (especially Petra), there are many ways to manage costs with proper planning.
Do I need a visa to visit Jordan?
Most nationalities require a visa, which can be obtained on arrival or in advance. The Jordan Pass includes your visa fee and entrance to many attractions.