
Aqaba Petra And The South, Jordan Travel Guide
For a lift-sharing services, providing transparent and fixed taxi fares within Aqaba.
For navigation, finding attractions, and calculating travel times. Download offline maps.
Helpful for basic Arabic phrases and translating signs or menus. Download the Arabic language pack.
Widely used in Jordan for communication; useful for contacting guides or hotel staff.
Use NordVPN for secure and private internet access while traveling.
The main source for official information on destinations, visa rules, and events across Jordan.
Information about Aqaba's duty-free zone and local regulations.
For intercity bus schedules, routes, and on the internet ticket booking between cities.
The the main site for acquiring the Jordan Pass, which covers your visa and many attractions.
Consider a language learning app like Babbel to learn some simple Arabic phrases.
Look for comprehensive guidebooks on Jordan from a well-regarded travel publishers. These provide detailed historical and cultural information.
A detailed map of Aqaba and surrounding areas (Petra, Wadi Rum) can prove useful, especially for self-driving or when offline.
Keep digital and physical copies of all documents separately from originals.
A local SIM card from Zain, Orange, or Umniah at the airport provides immediate data and call service.
Careem provides dependable, fixed-fare taxi service within Aqaba.
If your passport or other important documents are lost or stolen, contact your embassy immediately. File a police report as soon as possible.
Acquire a local SIM from Zain, Orange, or Umniah at the airport for local calls and data.
Many hotels, cafes, and restaurants provide complimentary Wi-Fi.
Consider eSIM services for international roaming to avoid physical SIM swaps.
Download Careem, Google Maps (with offline maps), and Google Translate.
Rely on GPS apps for directions for walking and motoring routes.
Google Translate or similar apps facilitate communication with locals.
Exchange a small amount at the airport, then use ATMs for better rates. The local currency is Jordanian Dinar (JOD).
Credit cards see widespread acceptance at hotels and larger shops. Carry cash for smaller purchases and local markets.
Plan a daily budget for food, transport, and activities. Account for unexpected expenses to avoid surprises.
Prior to your trip, save all important contact numbers and document copies (passport, visa, insurance) on the cloud and on your phone for offline access. Share them and a trusted person at home.