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Attractions les plus populaires à Jordan

The top things to do in Jordan include exploring Petra, especially the Treasury face carved into rose-red cliffs more than 2,000 years ago. Visitors also enjoy the vast Wadi Rum Protected Area with its dramatic desert landscapes. For relaxation, float effortlessly in the Dead Sea at Sweimeh, the lowest point on earth.

Petra - The Treasury

1. Petra - The Treasury

Wadi Musa

4.8 (12,542)
Monument historiqueAttraction touristiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

A cinematic rock-carved facade, worth the trek. Walk a narrow canyon, then stand beneath a 39 m-tall rose-red façade.

Faits rapides: Stroll through a narrow, candlelit gorge and suddenly face a towering rock-carved façade that glows rose-red at sunset. Skilled stonecutters blended Hellenistic columns with local motifs, carving every detail directly from sandstone so light and weather paint the surface in shifting hues.

Points forts: A narrow 1.2-kilometre slot canyon funnels you toward the façade, producing a cinematic reveal when afternoon light strikes the stone. Local Bedouin musicians often play reed flutes at dawn and dusk, their plaintive notes echoing off 39-metre-high columns and turning the courtyard into a living stage.

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Wadi Rum Protected Area

2. Wadi Rum Protected Area

Wadi Rum Village

4.7 (12,590)
Nature PreserveParcPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Epic desert scenery worth the trip. Sleep under an endless sky, ride dunes, and explore red-rock canyons.

Faits rapides: Red sand and giant granite and sandstone walls create a cinematic landscape photographers and filmmakers adore. Nabatean petroglyphs and faint camel tracks ripple across the rock, and guided jeep or camel rides reach remote canyons and arches.

Points forts: Local Bedouin hosts still serve sweet tea brewed with three cardamom pods in small brass kettles after night tours, a ritual that warms chilled visitors. The Milky Way sweeps overhead with almost no light pollution, so star shows often reveal hundreds of visible stars and bands of the galaxy that feel within arm's reach.

Dead Sea - Sweimeh (Dead Sea Resort Area)

3. Dead Sea - Sweimeh (Dead Sea Resort Area)

Sweimeh

4.1 (5,510)
Resort HotelHotelLodgingPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Float effortlessly in super-salty water, a surreal, relaxing experience. Smear mineral-rich mud and watch mirror-like sunsets.

Faits rapides: Strange buoyancy lets even non-swimmers float effortlessly, thanks to water nearly ten times saltier than the ocean. Sitting about 430 meters below sea level, surface reflections turn sunset colors into surreal mirrors.

Points forts: A single bath feels like a guided spa, salt levels near 34% make you float while mineral-rich black mud is prized for skin treatments. Local vendors often offer 10- to 20-minute mud scrubs, and the low sun paints the water in gold and violet for dramatic photos.

Notre conseil voyage n°1

Avez-vous entendu parler des visites à pied gratuites ?

Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.

Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.

Guide local, 2-3 heures

Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales

100% basé sur les pourboires

Les guides ne gagnent que des pourboires, ils donnent donc le meilleur d'eux-mêmes

Vous donnez le pourboire que vous jugez juste

À la fin, donnez simplement le pourboire que vous jugez juste

J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Jordan, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.

Adrijana, fondateur de City Buddy
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Jerash Ancient City

4. Jerash Ancient City

Jerash

4.7 (113)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Walk among towering Roman columns and marble streets. Hear echoes in a 3,000-seat theater and pass under Hadrian's Arch.

Faits rapides: Walk along one of the most complete Roman colonnaded streets outside Italy, where fluted pillars and paved stones still guide your steps. A dramatic triumphal arch greets arriving visitors, and several large stone theaters continue to host concerts and festivals under the sky.

Points forts: Hadrian's Arch, erected to honor Emperor Hadrian's visit in 129, frames the main approach and makes for a cinematic photo with pale limestone and deep shadows. A horseshoe-shaped south theater seats about 3,000 people, letting you stand where cheering crowds once gathered and feel surprising acoustic echoes during performances.

Amman Citadel

5. Amman Citadel

Amman

4.5 (22,401)
Monument historiqueAttraction touristiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Hilltop ruins, epic city views make it worth visiting. Walk among Roman columns and a ruined palace while the skyline unfolds.

Faits rapides: Perched on a prominent hill, the site layers Roman columns, Byzantine mosaics and Umayyad walls in one compact sweep. Visitors can stare up at colossal stone fragments from the Temple of Hercules and wander through a partially preserved Umayyad palace complex.

Points forts: Climb to the highest terrace and you encounter the battered remains of a monumental Roman statue, the Temple of Hercules, where a giant hand and arm hint at a sculpture once imposing enough to dominate the skyline. Nearby, the Umayyad Palace reveals a basalt tower and mosaic fragments that still catch the morning light, making the courtyard feel like an open-air time capsule.

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Roman Theatre

6. Roman Theatre

Amman

4.5 (22,014)
AmphitheatreMonument historiqueLieu historiquePerforming Arts TheaterMusée

Feel ancient drama come alive in a vaulted stone theater. Climb the tiers and test the legendary acoustics.

Faits rapides: Stone seating fans out in a near-perfect semicircle, so you can picture thousands watching performances from tiered rows. Echoes travel surprisingly well, so a whisper from the stage often carries to the highest seats.

Points forts: A single stage whisper can be heard in tiers about 30 rows up, the larger auditorium holding roughly 3,000 people so the scale is physically impressive. Carved capitals and faint tool marks on the stones invite you to run your hand along blocks and feel centuries of wear.

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Madaba Mosaic Map

7. Madaba Mosaic Map

Madaba

4.4 (4,995)
Attraction touristiqueÉgliseLieu de culteAssociation Or OrganizationPoint d'intérêt

Worth visiting for its scale and vivid detail. You'll circle a tiled map dotted with miniature towns, seas and tiny boats.

Faits rapides: The Madaba Mosaic Map is the oldest surviving large-scale cartographic mosaic of the Holy Land, laid out across the floor of a church nave. Vivid blues form the sea while tiny buildings and Greek labels mark towns, roads and pilgrimage routes.

Points forts: A tiny mosaic boat and stylized fish animate the Dead Sea, while Jerusalem appears with a recognizable Cardo and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre rendered as miniature landmarks you can study up close. More than 150 place names appear in Greek across the scene, turning a floor into a navigational tool pilgrims once used.

Mount Nebo (Mount Nebo / Madaba Governorate)

8. Mount Nebo (Mount Nebo / Madaba Governorate)

Mount Nebo

4.6 (2,550)
Mountain PeakCaractéristique naturelleÉtablissement

Panoramic highland views and quiet memorial atmosphere. Sunrise hues sweep the valley while ancient mosaics peek under your feet.

Faits rapides: Mount Nebo sits about 817 meters above sea level, offering sweeping views over the Dead Sea and the Jordan Valley on clear days. Pilgrims long identified the summit as the spot where Moses viewed the Promised Land, and visitors still leave small stones and notes at the memorial.

Points forts: Perched at roughly 817 meters, the summit provides a dramatic drop of about 1,250 meters down to the Dead Sea's surface at around -430 meters, producing a breathtaking panorama from the western lookout. A small modern memorial chapel shelters colorful Byzantine mosaics with fish and vine motifs, their tesserae preserved under a protective canopy and best seen in soft side light.

Dana Biosphere Reserve

9. Dana Biosphere Reserve

Dana

4.5 (1,584)
Parc nationalNature PreserveAttraction touristiqueParcPoint d'intérêt

Epic canyon views and rich biodiversity. Hike steep trails, smell wild thyme, watch migrating birds.

Faits rapides: Expect dramatic elevation swings, from high plateaus down into deep sandstone canyons, so weather and plants change quickly as you move. More than 700 plant species and over 200 recorded bird species share surprisingly different habitats within short distances.

Points forts: A 14-kilometer wadi trail plunges roughly 800 meters, carving vivid orange cliffs and tiny springs where wild thyme and pistachio trees scent the air. Local families still tend stone terraces and brew goat cheese with mint, offering a warm kitchen-table welcome after long hikes.

Aqaba Marine Park / Coral Reefs

10. Aqaba Marine Park / Coral Reefs

Aqaba

4.3 (654)
Attraction touristiqueParcPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Vibrant coral gardens are just offshore, perfect for quick snorkels or short dives. Expect turtles, colorful reef fish, and glass-clear water ideal for photos.

Faits rapides: Shallow coral gardens lie close to shore, so colorful fish and branching corals are visible from a simple snorkel rather than a deep dive. On calm days water clarity exceeds 20 meters, and divers frequently spot hawksbill turtles, stingrays, and schooling reef fish within short swims.

Points forts: A single reef stretch hosts more than 250 recorded fish species and roughly 30 hard coral species, producing vivid mosaics of purple, orange, and lime green. Night dives reveal bright-green bioluminescent plankton and sleeping parrotfish, while shallow sand flats often hide sleeping turtles within ten meters of the reef edge.

Jordan Museum

11. Jordan Museum

4.4 (4,514)
MuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

World-class archaeology in a sleek modern setting. Haunting plaster figures, interactive displays, and close-up original artifacts.

Faits rapides: Expect some of the most complete prehistoric human figures anywhere, including about 32 plaster statues from Ain Ghazal with hollow, expressive eyes. A mix of interactive tech and original artifacts lets you trace daily life, ritual, and craft across long stretches of regional history without slogging through dense text panels.

Points forts: A dim gallery showcases roughly 32 life-sized plaster figures from Ain Ghazal, their bitumen-inlaid eyes and reed armatures visible under soft directional lighting. Close inspection of a reconstructed head reveals individual reed fibers and tool marks, a startlingly immediate link to the people who made them.

Rainbow Street

12. Rainbow Street

4.3 (1,796)
Route

Vibrant night scene and cozy rooftop views make it irresistible. Expect street music, artisan shops, and sunset tea on terraces.

Faits rapides: Colorful street lined with centuries-old stone buildings now hosting artisan shops, cozy cafes, and rooftop bars that buzz after sunset. Live music and street performers appear most nights, and you'll often smell cardamom coffee and frying dough as you walk.

Points forts: Rooftop terraces flood with warm golden light for about 20 to 30 minutes at sunset, where locals sip mint tea while the scent of spices drifts up from below. A quirky custom has many cafes stamping a free postcard with a red wax emblem after a coffee purchase, a charming carryover from neighborhood café rivalries that surprises first-time visitors.

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Villes populaires de Jordan

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Kunafeh

Kunafeh

Kunafeh is eaten hot so the sweet cheese melts into long, stringy ribbons when served, and in Jordan it is a celebratory dessert often sprinkled with crushed pistachios.

Baklava

Baklava

Baklava layers flaky filo with syrup and chopped nuts, and in Jordan it is a festival favorite that often uses orange blossom or rose water for a fragrant twist.

Basbousa

Basbousa

Basbousa is a semolina cake soaked in syrup, and its tender, grainy texture makes it a Ramadan and celebration staple across Jordanian homes.

Plats salés traditionnels

Mansaf

Mansaf

Mansaf is Jordan’s national dish, lamb simmered in jameed, a fermented yogurt, and served communally over rice and flatbread to signal honor and hospitality.

Falafel

Falafel

Falafel are crunchy chickpea patties that became a beloved street breakfast in Jordan, and they are traditionally eaten tucked into warm bread with pickles and tahini.

Hummus

Hummus

Hummus is a creamy chickpea dip that doubles as food and social glue in Jordan, it is always served with olive oil and fresh bread for scooping.

Boissons traditionnelles

Arabic coffee

Arabic coffee

Arabic coffee in Jordan is lightly roasted and often spiced with cardamom, it is poured in tiny cups as a ritual of welcome and respect.

Tea with mint

Tea with mint

Tea with mint is a ubiquitous gesture of hospitality in Jordan, it is usually served sweet and hot to greet guests and to wind down conversations.

Ayran

Ayran

Ayran is a frothy, salted yogurt drink that refreshes the palate and pairs especially well with rich Jordanian dishes, it is both simple and incredibly cooling.

Frequently Asked Questions about Jordan

What is the best time to visit Jordan?
The best months to visit Jordan are March, April, May, September, October, and November. These months offer comfortable weather that is ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities, avoiding the extreme heat of summer and the colder winter months.
Is Jordan expensive to travel to?
Jordan has an average cost of living of around $900 per month. It is moderately priced compared to many Western countries, making it relatively affordable for travelers seeking good accommodations and meals without overspending.
How safe is Jordan for tourists?
Jordan is generally considered safe for tourists. The country welcomes around 4,000,000 visitors per year and maintains a stable environment for travel. However, standard precautions should always be followed, especially when exploring less touristy areas.
How can I get around Jordan using public transport?
Public transport in Jordan has a score of 4 out of 10, indicating limited coverage and comfort. While buses and shared taxis are available, many travelers prefer renting a car or using private taxis for convenience and better access to key destinations.
How many tourists visit Jordan each year?
Jordan receives approximately 4,000,000 tourists annually. The country attracts visitors with its rich history, cultural sites, and natural landscapes, contributing significantly to its economy through tourism-related activities.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Jerash

48 km 45-60 min by car

Well-preserved Roman ruins, easy half-day visit.

Dead Sea

55 km 45-60 min by car

Lowest point on Earth, float and spa resorts.

Madaba

30 km 30-40 min by car

Famous mosaic map and nearby Mount Nebo.

Petra

235 km 3-3.5h by car

Ancient Nabatean city, must-see world heritage site.

Wadi Rum

320 km 4-4.5h by car

Desert landscape, jeep tours and Bedouin camps.

Commentaires (10)

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Sergio V.

Pick up a Zain or Orange SIM at the airport, cheap data and easy top ups, offline maps worked great for wandering.

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Rahul V.

Budget tip: hostels are cheap, but taxis added up fast. I blew my budget on transfers between sites.

4
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Dayo D.

Loved the bread and mansaf, I found best meals at tiny local places, skip the tourist restaurants downtown.

10
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Viviana P.

Three nights in Amman, two exploring the south and one for Wadi Rum felt right. August was scorching, pack sunscreen.

10
T
Tomas B.

Carry small JOD notes and coins, roadside cafes and local markets often only accept cash and change is limited.

7

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Amman Hejaz Railway Station

Historic Hejaz Railway; no regular passenger service

Zarqa Station

Freight and historical lines; no regular passenger service

Prebook transfers or taxis; Queen Alia is about 30 km from Amman, allow 45-60 minutes.

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Informations utiles pour Jordan

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingRainbow Street, City Mall, Souq Jara, Al-Balad markets
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesRainbow Street, Abdali Boulevard, Jabal Amman bars
Restaurants décontractés populairesHashem, Shawarma stands near downtown, Al Quds
Restaurants chics populairesFakhreldin, Sufra, Haret Jdoudna
Cafés populairesBooks@Cafe, Rumi Cafe, Cuppa
Eau du robinet potableNon
Visa nomade digitalNon
Meilleure application de taxiCareem, local yellow taxis
Prix taxi / km$0.8
Touristes / an4000000
Population10200000
Vitesse internet mobile25 Mbps
Taux de chômage18 %
Taux de pauvreté15 %
Revenu moyen / mois$350
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$900
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$30
Prix bière à partir de$3.5
Prix café à partir de$2
Prix street food à partir de$2
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$6
Monnaie localeJOD
Types de prises électriquesC, D, G
ReligionsSunni Islam, Christianity
Langues parléesArabic, English
Groupes ethniquesArab, Palestinian, Circassian, Chechen
Orientation politiquecenter-right
Densité de population114 /km²
Superficie géographique89342 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesEarthquakes, Flash floods, Drought
Animaux dangereuxScorpions, Snakes
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeRainbow Street, Roman Theatre, King Hussein Park, Dead Sea shore
Transports en commun populairesService taxis (shared), Local buses, Intercity buses
Compagnies aériennesRoyal Jordanian, Ryanair, Air Arabia
Vaccinations recommandéesRoutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus
Types d'architectureIslamic, Ottoman, Roman, Modern
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres0.5 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres0.3 l
Culture du pourboireOften 10% in restaurants, small tip for taxis and hotel staff
Coworking / jour$12
Airbnb / mois$900
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$450
Salle de sport / mois$35
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$30
Budget quotidien (moyen)$70

Aperçu de Jordan

Maîtrise de l'anglaisMoyen
Sécurité routièreMauvais
Accueil des étrangersBon
Liberté d'expressionMauvais
Transports en communMauvais
Soins de santéBon
Qualité de l'éducationMoyen
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueBon
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteBon
Accessibilité à piedMoyen
Vie nocturneMoyen
Scène culinaireBon
Accueil LGBTQ+Mauvais
Scène startupMoyen
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéMoyen
Accès à la natureBon

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