How to plan a trip to Jordan starts with a few key questions: when to go, where to visit, and how to organize your time. Whether you’re dreaming of Petra, floating in the Dead Sea, or sleeping under the stars in Wadi Rum, this step-by-step guide will help you plan an unforgettable adventure.
Step 1: Choose the Best Time to Visit
Jordan is great year-round, but the best times are:
Spring (March–May): Mild weather, blooming nature
Autumn (September–November): Comfortable and dry
Avoid the peak summer heat unless you plan early morning tours.
Step 2: Decide Your Itinerary (7–10 Days is Ideal)
Here’s a sample 7-day itinerary:
Day | Destination | Highlights |
---|---|---|
1 | Amman | Citadel, Roman Theater, Rainbow Street |
2 | Jerash & Ajloun | Roman ruins, forest hikes |
3 | Madaba & Mt Nebo | Mosaic map, religious landmarks |
4 | Petra | The Treasury, Monastery |
5 | Petra (continued) | High Place of Sacrifice, museum |
6 | Wadi Rum | Desert jeep tour, camp under stars |
7 | Mar Muerto | Float, spa, relax before departure |
Optional: Add Aqaba for Red Sea diving/snorkeling.

Step 3: Book Your Flights and Jordan Pass
- Fly into Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman.
Buy the Jordan Pass online – it covers visa fees and entrance to Petra, Jerash, and more.
Get it here
Step 4: Book Your Accommodation (By yourself or through a tour operator company such us YOLO Jordan).
Choose from:
- Boutique hotels in Amman
- Traditional Bedouin camps in Wadi Rum
- Resorts at the Dead Sea
- Hotels near Petra entrance (Wadi Musa)
🚗 Step 5: Transportation in Jordan
- Rental Car: Best for flexibility and road trips (can be managed by YOLO Jordan).
- Private Driver: Great for families or luxury travel (can be managed by YOLO Jordan).
- Public Transport: Limited, but usable between cities
Step 6: What to Pack
- Modest, breathable clothing
- Hiking shoes (especially for Petra)
- Sunscreen and reusable water bottle
- Swimsuit for Dead Sea/Aqaba
- Jacket (for desert nights)
Read more: What to Wear in Jordan
Step 7: Stay Connected
- Buy a local SIM card at the airport (Zain, Orange, or Umniah)
- Most hotels and cafes offer free Wi-Fi
- Google Maps works well, but download offline maps just in case (if you rent a car).
Final Advice
How to plan a trip to Jordan? Keep it simple: choose the right season, build a balanced itinerary, and prepare for a blend of history, nature, and culture. With warm hospitality and stunning landscapes, Jordan is easier (and safer) to visit than many think.
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