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Admission Fees in Jordan

2016 Jordan Admission Fees

Below are the updated prices on the admissions fees per person to the different tourist sites in Jordan effective 1st January 2016.

Tourist Sites
Entrance Fee for Foreigners
Ajloun Castle
3.00 JD
Amman Citadel
3.00 JD
Amman King Abdullah Mosque
2.00 JD
Amman Roman Theatre
2.00 JD
Amman Royal Car Museum
5.00 JD
Bait Al Sharif Hussein bin Ali Museum
1.00 JD
Bethany/Baptism Site
12.00 JD
Dana Nature Reserve
8.00 JD
Desert Castles
3.00 JD
Iraq Al Amir
1.00 JD
Jerash
10.00 JD
Kerak Castle
2.00 JD
Lot's Cave
2.00 JD
Madaba Archaeological Park
2.00 JD
Madaba St George Church
1.00 JD
Mar Elias
3.00 JD
Mt Nebo
1.00 JD
Mukawir   
1.50 JD
Pella
2.00 JD
Petra (one day ticket)
50.00 JD
Petra (three day ticket)
60.00 JD
Petra (two day ticket)
55.00 JD
Petra by Night (Mon, Wed, Thu)
17.00 JOD
Petra for day visitors from Israel            
90.00 JD

Salt Archaeological Museum
2.00 JD
Salt Historical Museum
1.00 JD
Saraya Museum
2.00 JOD
Um Ar Rasas
3.00 JD
Umm Quais
5.00 JD
Wadi Rum
5.00 JD
*Admission fee applies from 12 years old and above.
**Petra by night fee applies from 10 years old and above

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