As of 2026, unmarried couples can generally stay together in hotels in Jordan, particularly as foreign tourists. While Jordan is a conservative Muslim country and sex outside of marriage is technically illegal under Jordanian law, these rules are almost never applied to international visitors in tourist accommodations or high-end hotels in Amman, Petra, or Aqaba. To facilitate tourism, the government has further relaxed entry rules in early 2026, automatically granting 90-day stays. While public displays of affection should be kept modest to respect local culture, you will not be asked for a marriage certificate at hotel check-in as a foreign traveler, making it a safe and accessible destination for couples.