Transportation

Air Travel:

Queen Alia International Airport is the main gateway to Jordan by air. Located around 35 kilometers south of Amman, it serves numerous domestic and international airlines.

Several taxi companies operate at the airport, offering fixed fares to various destinations in Amman. You can also find ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem operating at the airport.

Taxis:

Taxis are a convenient way to get around Amman, especially if you have luggage or are unfamiliar with the city. They are readily available and metered, so you shouldn't have to worry about haggling over fares.

Ride-hailing Apps:

Uber and Careem are popular ride-hailing apps in Amman. They offer a convenient and often affordable way to get around, especially for short trips.

Buses:

Amman's bus network is a very affordable way to get around the city. Buses are frequent and cover most areas of Amman. However, they can be crowded, especially during peak hours, and navigating the routes might be challenging if you don't speak Arabic.

Jett Buses:

Jett offers comfortable and air-conditioned coach services for travel between cities in Jordan, including from Amman to Jerash, Petra, and the Dead Sea.