How much do I need to spend in Jordan?


How much do I need to spend in Jordan? On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day in Jordan, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities. Mid-range travelers, on the other hand, can expect to spend approximately $100 to $150 per day, allowing for a bit more comfort and indulgence.


Can tourist wear shorts in Jordan?

Unlike some other countries in the Middle East, Jordan does not have any laws related to what people should or should not wear, so it's mostly up to your preferences. The only time you definitely have to cover your shoulders, knees, and hair is if you are visiting a mosque.


What can I not bring into Jordan?

  • Free import. • 200 cigarettes or. • 25 cigars or. ...
  • Prohibited. • Illegal drugs. • Knives, Weapons and ammunition – unless permission has been obtained. ...
  • Restricted. • All weapons and ammunition being imported into the country will require permission from the Ministry of the Interior/Public security directorate.


Is it cheap to eat in Jordan?

If you're on a tight budget, you can enjoy a budget meal at a local restaurant for around $5. If you're looking for something a bit more upscale, a mid-range meal can cost you around $15 per person. Transportation: Getting around in Jordan can be an adventure in itself.


What is the cheapest time of year to visit Jordan?

Visiting Jordan in winter (December-February) While winter is the low season, it's a fab time to visit sites like Petra without throngs of tourists lining up to queue or take photos – if you're willing to brave the cold, that is!


Do I need cash in Petra?

You will pay for your tour with a credit card when booking. Payment of visa fees, border fees, and tips must be in cash. You may bring cash and/or credit cards with you for personal needs on your trip.


What is the best month to visit Jordan?

The best times to visit Jordan are spring (March to May) or fall (September to November). The days are warm, with temperatures between 61°F and 99°F, but the nights are cool. It's not too hot for exploring sites or hiking in the nature reserves, where flora and fauna are abundant.


Is Jordan friendly to tourists?

Jordanian people are really friendly and welcoming, and you'll make lots of local friends. Just keep your valuables secure when you go out, avoid walking around alone at night, and avoid isolated areas where you stand out. In short, the more you can blend in the easier time you'll have.