Skip to main content

Overview of Holidays in Jordan in 2015

Below are the incoming holidays in Jordan
Date
Holiday
Type
03 Apr (Fri)
Good Friday
Observance
05 Apr (Sun)
Easter Sunday
Observance
06 Apr (Mon)
Easter Monday
Observance
12 Apr (Sun)
Orthodox Easter Day
Observance
01 May (Fri)
Labor Day
National Holiday
15 May (Fri)
Al Isra’wal Miraj
Observance
25 May (Mon)
Independence Day
National Holiday
18 Jun (Thu)
Ramadan begins
Observance
18 Jul (Sat)
Eid-al-Fitr
National Holiday
24 Sep (Thu)
Eid-al-Adha
National Holiday
15 Oct (Thu)
Muharram / New Year
National Holiday
25 Dec (Fri)
Christmas Day
National Holiday

*Many shops, banks and other services are close during the National Holidays

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Green Valley Restaurant Jerash

When in Jerash enjoy lunch or dinner at Green Valley Restaurant, located at the main route south of the archaeological site Jerash. The ambience is nice, the staff friendly and the food is tasty with the typical mezze like hummus and fattoush, and as main course grilled meat is to recommend. The restaurant bakes its own fresh Taboon bread in an oven. After the meal you can relax with smoking a nargelah/shisha. Location: Jerash, Old Amman Road – Tel: 00962 (2) 633 50299

Haret Jdoudna Restaurant Madaba

Prime address for lunch or dinner is the Haret Jdoudna Restaurant in Madaba. In a side street not far away from St George's Church, the restaurant is located in a charming 19th century house with a nice courtyard, serving Oriental Mezze, various Sawani and grilled dishes. Tel: 00962 (5) 324 8650 © Petra Nights Tours © Petra Nights Tours © Petra Nights Tours

Visitors Guide to Petra

Visitors Guide to Petra A guide on how to get the most out of your visit to the marvelous Petra. The Siq You might have read vast of details on the internet, seen on movie, pictures or a short video clip or heard from colleagues or friends about Petra, being branded as a UNESCO World Heritage site, a New Seven Wonders of the World, with its magnificent structures that captivates many visitors from all over the world. Perhaps it’s one of the top places listed on your travel list or the next destination on your bucket list waiting to be cross out sooner or later.  Here are the details that you need to know that can help you prepare to have a memorable visit to the Petra Archaeological Park.  The Treasury Let’s start with entrance fees: Non Jordanian visitor pays the following (Visitors spending at least 1 night in Jordan) One day entry ticket: 50 JOD per person Two day entry ticket: 55 JOD per person Three day entry ticket: 60 JOD per person ...