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Private Transfer Rates Jordan

Car/Van with English speaking driver - Rates in USD


Route
Car
Van
Amman Airport (QAI) - Amman
32
50
Amman Airport (QAI) – Dead Sea
74
112
Amman Airport (QAI) – Allenby Bridge
74
112
Amman Airport (QAI) – Sheikh Hussein Border
95
135
Amman Airport (QAI) – Petra
110
177
Amman Airport (QAI) - Aqaba
180
261
Amman City Tour ½ day
82
127
Amman City Tour – Madaba – Nebo – Dead Sea
110
177
Amman City Tour – Jerash - Amman
110
177
Amman – Madaba – Mt Nebo – Dead Sea
102
163
Amman – Madaba – Nebo – Bethany – Dead Sea
110
177
Amman – Hammamat Ma'in - Amman
95
133
Amman – Dead Sea
68
97
Amman – Baptism Site – Dead Sea - Amman
95
133
Amman – Jerash – Dead Sea
95
133
Amman – Jerash – Ajloun - Amman
110
177
Amman – Umm Quais – Jerash - Amman
115
187
Amman – 3 Desert Castles - Amman
102
163
Amman – Petra (Desert Highway)
145
225
Amman – Madaba – Nebo – Kerak – Petra (King's Way)
160
232
Amman – Madaba – Nebo – Kerak – Dana - Petra
175
255
Dead Sea - Petra
166
238
Dead Sea – Allenby Bridge
68
97
Petra – Wadi Rum - Petra
130
180
Petra – Wadi Rum
130
180
Petra – Wadi Rum – Aqaba
130
180
Petra – Wadi Rum – Amman
150
210
Aqaba - Amman
145
218

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