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Entrance Fees in Jordan


Site/Museum
Per Person JOD
Per Person in USD
Umm Quais
3 JOD
Circa 5 USD
Jerash
8 JOD
Circa 12 USD
Ajloun Castle
1 JOD
Circa 2 USD
Ajloun Forest Reserve
8 JOD
Circa 12 USD
Amman Citadel/Archaeolgical Museum
2 JOD
Circa 3 USD
Amman Roman Theatre/Folklore Museum
1 JOD
Circa 2 USD
Amman King Abdullah Mosque
2 JOD
Circa 3 USD
Amman Royal Car Museum
3 JOD
Circa 5 USD
3 Desert Castles
1 JOD
Circa 2 USD
Azraq Wetland Reserve
8 JOD
Circa 12 USD
Baptism Site/Bethany Beyond Jordan
12 JOD
Circa 17 USD
Dead Sea Amman Beach
10 JOD
Circa 15 USD
Madaba St George's Church
1 JOD
Circa 2 USD
Madaba Archaeological Park
2 JOD
Circa 3 USD
Mount Nebo
1 JOD
Circa 2 USD
Mukawir/Machaerus
1.5 JOD
Circa 3 USD
Kerak Castle
1 JOD
Circa 2 USD
Dana Nature Reserve
8 JOD
Circa 12 USD
Petra (one day ticket)
50 JOD
Circa 71 USD
Petra (two days ticket)
55 JOD
Circa 78 USD
Petra (three days ticket)
60 JOD
Circa 85 USD
Petra (day tour visitors from Israel)
90 JOD
Circa 128 USD
Wadi Rum
5 JOD
Circa 8 USD
Aqaba Fort
1 JOD
Circa 2 USD



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