When is the best time to go to Jordan?

Traveling to Jordan is possible all year round! Thanks to the presence of two seas (the Red Sea and the Dead Sea), as well as the relief, the country is relatively spared from extreme climates, unlike its neighbors. Nevertheless, it enjoys almost constant sunshine!

As often, if you prefer mild temperatures, it is best to favor the shoulder seasons. Therefore, the best time to visit Jordan remains in the fall. In addition to a very favorable climate, there are fewer tourists, making your trip even more incredible! In spring, local school holidays lead to an increase in visitors. If you plan to go in April and May, make sure to book hotels well in advance to avoid any inconveniences.

Contrary to popular belief, summer is also a good time to visit Jordan. The heat is much more bearable than a European heatwave, and the crowds are fewer.

Despite the small size of the country, Jordan experiences a wide range of temperatures between the north and the south, all year round. Most of the time, it is 10°C (50°F) warmer in Aqaba, by the Dead Sea, than in Amman. This is useful to know if you are traveling in winter or summer!

A true crossroads of civilizations, Jordan has many assets to offer visitors. In addition to its splendid archaeological sites, such as the rock city of Petra or the Roman city of Jerash, it has a beautiful natural heritage.

When is the best time to visit Jordan to fully enjoy nature?

  • For diving, the best period is from April to November. Known to be a diver's paradise, the Red Sea is full of treasures that you can discover while snorkeling or with scuba diving.
  • For hiking in Jordan, autumn and spring are the ideal periods: temperatures are mild and nature is magnificent. In summer, opt for the high mountains for cooler temperatures.
  • For enjoying the beach and swimming in perfectly warm water, visit Jordan between April and October.

The only time of the year to avoid traveling to Jordan is during Ramadan. This lasts for a month, changing each year, so make sure to check the dates in advance. During this period, restaurants and shops are closed all day, which can make the stay a bit problematic.



Where and when to go based on the weather?

Dead Sea region of Jordan
Al Mazraa, Madaba, Dana Biosphere Reserve...

March, April, May, June, September, October and November
70°F to 97°F°C
0 to 2 days
January, February, July, August and December
59°F to 101°F°C
0 to 3 days

Eastern desert
Mafraq, Shawmari Wildlife Reserve, Ruwaished...

April, May, June, September and October
76°F to 99°F°C
0 to 1 days
March, July, August and November
67°F to 103°F°C
0 to 1 days
January, February and December
56°F to 65°F°C
1 to 2 days

North of Jordan
Amman, Salt, Irbid...

April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November
70°F to 101°F°C
0 to 3 days
February, March and December
61°F to 77°F°C
1 to 5 days
January
58°F to 68°F°C
2 to 6 days

Southern Desert
Petra, Al-'aqabah, Wadi Rum...

April, May, June, September, October and November
68°F to 99°F°C
0 to 1 days
72°F to 85°F
February, March, July, August and December
61°F to 103°F°C
0 to 1 days
70°F to 86°F
January
58°F to 68°F°C
0 to 1 days
72°F

To get all the information about the climate and weather in Jordan for a specific month, click on the corresponding link below:

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Best time to travel to Jordan by cities

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Climate and Weather in Jordan

Located in the Middle East, between Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, the climate in Jordan is desertic, tempered by the presence of the sea. In the western part of the country, in the Jordan Valley, one could even say it is Mediterranean.

In terms of precipitation, rainfall is very low across the entire territory, but slightly more pronounced in the western mountains.

Jordan: Le site archéologique de Petra

Like in Europe, Jordan experiences four distinct seasons:

Winter

If you plan to visit Jordan in winter, it's best to favor the Gulf of Aqaba, by the Red Sea. With temperatures above 20°C (68°F) , even in the middle of January, it's the perfect destination to escape the freezing cold of France! Although a bit cooler, the Dead Sea area is also very pleasant for holidays and relaxation.

In other parts of the country, especially in the highlands, winters are cold and dry. In Amman, the capital, and in Petra, snowfall is not uncommon. If you still plan to travel to these regions in the winter, make sure to bring warm clothing and book hotels with heating (which is not so common!).

Spring and Autumn

The weather in Jordan in spring is absolutely perfect. Between March and May, temperatures are very mild and the sun shines brightly. Nevertheless, bring a sweater for the evenings.

In terms of landscapes, it is undoubtedly the most beautiful season to travel to Jordan: the countryside is green and dotted with splendid almond trees in bloom and black anemones.

Some thunderstorms and sand-laden winds may occur in late April-early May. This meteorological phenomenon colors the sky with golden hues, giving a magical dimension to the surrounding landscapes.

The only real drawback of this period is the crowds: during Easter holidays and the long weekends in May, it can be difficult to find accommodation or even a guide for hikes and visits. Remember to book everything in advance!

With a climate similar to spring, autumn in Jordan is the ideal season to visit the country. An added bonus: the sea water has warmed up all summer, making the temperatures more pleasant. Even though the landscapes are less green, the crowds are much smaller, making it the best time to stay.

Summer

Of course, it gets hot in Jordan in the summer. However, the heat is dry and temperatures drop at night. Moreover, as most of the country is at high altitude, it's really only in the desert, especially in Wadi Rum, that it can be challenging.

In Petra and Amman, temperatures range between 30 and 35°C (95°F) during the day, so visits are still possible, especially if you prefer the morning and late afternoon.

By the sea, the water remains refreshing, allowing for a very pleasant seaside stay, between walks along the coast and swims.

The significant advantage of this period is that there are far fewer people and prices are very affordable.


Temperatures and rainfall in Jordan

On these 3 graphs, we present the evolution of temperatures of Jordan and month-by-month rainfall for the cities of Amman, Al Mazraa, Aqaba, Petra and Dana Biosphere Reserve, as well as the month-by-month sea temperature for coastal cities.


Peak visitor numbers and tourist seasons in Jordan

Find out when Jordan has its high tourist season (the period when the influx of tourists is highest) and off-peak tourist season using our data and figures.

Tourist seasons in Jordan

The months with low numbers of tourists are: January, February, March, May, June and November. The number of visitors to Jordan is high in: April, July, August, September, October and December.

  • Very low season in Jordan: January, February and June.
  • Low season in Jordan: March, May and November.
  • High season in Jordan: July and December.
  • Peak season in Jordan: April, August, September and October.

Figure: Visitor index for Jordan month by month


Average price for flights to Jordan

A return flight between London and Amman is generally cheaper if you go in january ($ 199 on average): this is the best time for travellers on a tight budget. In contrast, you may end up paying $ 215 more for your airline ticket to Amman if you go in august.

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Where to go in Jordan?

This table allows you to see the maximum temperature for each city and our opinion on the weather month by month (see colour legend below the table).

Cities jan.feb.mar.apr.mayjun.jul.aug.sep.oct.nov.dec.
Amman58°F61°F68°F77°F85°F90°F94°F94°F90°F83°F70°F61°F
Al Mazraa70°F72°F77°F85°F92°F95°F99°F101°F97°F90°F81°F74°F
Aqaba68°F72°F77°F86°F94°F99°F103°F103°F97°F90°F79°F70°F
Petra58°F61°F68°F77°F85°F92°F95°F95°F90°F81°F68°F61°F
Dana Biosphere Reserve65°F68°F74°F83°F90°F95°F99°F99°F94°F86°F77°F68°F
Irbid61°F65°F70°F77°F86°F92°F95°F95°F92°F86°F74°F65°F
Madaba59°F63°F70°F77°F86°F92°F95°F95°F92°F83°F72°F63°F
Mafraq56°F59°F67°F76°F85°F90°F95°F95°F90°F81°F68°F59°F
Ruwaished58°F61°F70°F79°F88°F95°F101°F101°F95°F85°F70°F61°F
Salt58°F61°F68°F77°F85°F90°F94°F94°F90°F83°F70°F61°F
Shawmari Wildlife Reserve61°F65°F74°F83°F92°F99°F103°F103°F97°F88°F74°F63°F
Wadi Rum67°F72°F77°F86°F94°F99°F103°F103°F97°F90°F79°F70°F
Al-Maghtas (Bethany Beyond the Jordan)68°F72°F77°F85°F94°F97°F101°F101°F99°F92°F81°F72°F
Bayir61°F65°F74°F83°F92°F99°F103°F103°F97°F88°F74°F63°F
Jarash59°F61°F68°F77°F86°F90°F94°F94°F90°F85°F72°F63°F
Little Petra58°F61°F68°F77°F85°F92°F95°F95°F90°F81°F68°F61°F
Ramm67°F72°F77°F86°F94°F99°F103°F103°F97°F90°F79°F70°F
Rukban58°F61°F70°F79°F88°F95°F101°F101°F95°F85°F70°F61°F
Umm Qais65°F68°F72°F79°F88°F92°F95°F97°F94°F88°F79°F70°F
Wadi Araba63°F67°F74°F81°F90°F95°F97°F97°F94°F86°F76°F67°F

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Is this weather information for Jordan reliable?

Climate data for Jordan has been gathered every day since January 2009. The analysis of these meteorological data for Jordan allows us to determine the average for each month in Amman, Al Mazraa, Aqaba, Petra, Dana Biosphere Reserve, Irbid, Madaba, Mafraq, and 19 other cities.

So yes: this data is reliable except in cases of temporary climate disruption in the region.

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