Jordan
Petra's canyons, Bedouin hospitality, and desert stars.
Why visit
The case for going
Jordan offers more than just Petra; the vast, red desert landscapes of Wadi Rum allow you to sleep under an impossibly dark sky, while the ancient Roman city of Jerash surprises with its scale and preservation, revealing layers of history rarely found in one region.
What to do
Ways to spend a day
Activities €70–150 total
- 01Explore the ancient Nabataean city of Petra at sunrise. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 02Spend a night in a Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 03Float effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 04Wander the remarkably preserved Roman ruins of Jerash. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 05Discover the Citadel and Roman Theatre in downtown Amman. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
Petra's canyons, Bedouin hospitality, and desert stars.
Where to stay
The right base
Accommodation €30–60/night
Amman
Jabal Weibdeh
Al Balad
Petra
Wadi Musa
How to get there
Easiest way in
How to get around
Once you land
Intercity travel is primarily by JETT bus for larger towns (Amman to Petra, Petra to Wadi Rum) or private taxi for more flexibility, costing €20–40 per leg. Within cities, ride-sharing apps like Careem and Uber are widely available.
What to eat
Order this
Food €20–35/day
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Mansaf
lamb with jameed yogurt
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Zarb
pit-roasted meat and vegetables
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Knafeh
sweet cheese pastry
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Falafel
crispy chickpea fritters
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Maqlooba
upside-down rice dish
By the numbers
Cards on the table
Safety index
75/100
General guide, not advisory data
Best seasons
Spring · Fall
When it's at its best
Fly into
AMM
Queen Alia International Airport
Daily spend
$$
Mid-range
How to fit in
Read the room
Hospitality is a cornerstone of Jordanian culture; accept offers of tea from Bedouins or shopkeepers as a sign of respect and an opportunity for genuine connection. Take your time browsing souks; lively haggling is expected and part of the fun.
How to pack
What goes in the bag
Best in Spring
Spring: mild and pleasant days around 20–28°C across the country, with cooler desert nights and occasional light rain in the north.
- sturdy hiking shoes for Petra and Wadi Rum
- swimsuit for the Dead Sea
- wide-brimmed hat and sunscreen
- light scarf for sun protection and cool evenings
- reusable water bottle
How to prepare
The boring bits
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Get a local eSIM
Airalo
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Travel insurance
SafetyWing
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Check entry requirements
Visa & vaccinations
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