As of March 2026, the safety situation in Jordan for U.S. citizens is categorized as "Reconsider Travel" (Level 3) by major international advisories. While Jordan has historically been a "stable oasis" in the Middle East, the current regional landscape is marked by heightened tensions and the risk of military activity. Travelers are specifically warned about the risk of falling debris from intercepted projectiles (missiles or drones) and the possibility of sudden airspace closures. The borders with Syria and Iraq remain "Level 4: Do Not Travel" zones due to terrorism and cross-border violence. Within major tourist areas like Petra and Amman, petty crime remains low, but there is an increased presence of security forces and a persistent threat of transnational terrorism. U.S. citizens are advised in 2026 to avoid large gatherings, stay away from military installations, and maintain a high level of situational awareness. While many still visit for the incredible history, the 2026 reality requires a much more cautious, well-insured, and flexible approach to travel than in previous, more peaceful years.