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What covers Jordan Pass?

The Jordan Pass provides you with hassle-free entry to over 40 of Jordan's tourist attractions including Petra, Jerash, Wadi Rum, and much more. The Pass also includes the cost of your tourist entry visa.



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The Jordan Pass in not a visa, but a sightseeing tourist package that can exempt US citizens from paying the visa fee. This essentially makes the visa free, as long as the visitor stays in Jordan for a minimum of 3 nights (4 days).

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The Jordan Pass provides you with hassle-free entry to over 40 of Jordan's tourist attractions including Petra, Jerash, Wadi Rum, and much more. The Pass also includes the cost of your tourist entry visa.

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This travel document can be obtained by US travelers on arrival (Jordan visa on arrival) or through an embassy or consulate of Jordan in the US (traditional visa). The Jordan Pass in not a visa, but a sightseeing tourist package that can exempt US citizens from paying the visa fee.

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A passport and a visa are required. Jordan issues visas to U.S. citizens for a fee at most international ports of entry and at most international land border crossings upon arrival.

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Adult tickets are 5JD and children under 12 enter for free. Visitors entering in 4WD rental cars will be asked to pay an additional 25JD, however non-4WD vehicles enter for free. Furthermore, if you have the Jordan Pass ticket you do not have to pay the entrance fee.

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Luckily, few formalities need to be observed when departing Jordan: A departure tax of 10 JDs ($15) is paid at any border crossings except the airports. Syria: Coming to Jordan by road from Syria, you can cross into Jaber or Ramtha.

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You can buy the pass regardless of the number of nights you stay in Jordan, but part of the pass's benefits is that it waives the visa fees (40 JDs) only if you are staying 3 consecutive nights and buy it before arrival to Jordan.

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The local people all agree--to properly and fully explore you need five days minimum. While there is certainly enough to occupy yourself for five or more days, two to three days is sufficient to visit all of the highlights in and around the park.

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Validity of the Jordan Pass for American Tourists Since the Jordan tourist visa and the Jordan visa on arrival allow a stay of up to 30 consecutive days in the country, this timeframe also applies for the Jordan Pass. The Jordan Pass is valid for 2 weeks after the first use for entry to a tourist site in the country.

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TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: Yes. Jordan issues single entry visas to U.S. citizens upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport and most international land border crossings.

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Will the Jordanian Authorities stamp my passport? When entering or exiting Jordan, your passport will normally get stamped. The only exception to this is King Hussein Bridge, where your exit stamp will automatically be on an extra piece of paper.

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The trail for the Little Petra to Petra Walk starts at the left of the car park, behind the souvenir shops (it really isn't obvious!). From here the track goes out into the desert following jeep tracks, and you pass by Bedouin tents, goats, camels and the occasional stray dog that loved menacingly barking at us.

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