Jordan is Bordered with Syria to the North, Palestine and Israel to the West, Iraq to the East and Saudi Arabia to the Southwest. Jordan also has a Coastal line along the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea to the South.

The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is the official Currency of Jordan; being pegged to the US Dollar it has a fixed rate of 0.708.

Yes. Jordan is rated one of the safest countries to travel to with very low crime rate. You will feel the Kindness and Hospitality of the Jordanian people as it’s part of the rich culture. Jordan’s Policy of Maintaining Neutrality on most issues is credited to the safety and security of the Kingdom.

Jordan is a Hereditary, constitutional and Parliamentary Monarchy, His Majesty the King is the Head of State, and the Parliament members is elected by the people. Women are guaranteed a number of seats in the parliament regardless of voting results.

Credit Cards are widely accepted in most areas in Jordan; ATMs are available in every City. It is recommended to keep Jordanian dinars for incidentals and Tips, although USD and Other major currencies are welcomed.

At Bristol Travel and Tours, we pre-arrange visas to Groups and individuals, most nationalities are able to obtain the Visa online or at most arrival airports. We take care of all these formalities as part of our mission to offer Seamless and Stress-Free Travel.

We encourage purchasing Travel and Health insurance prior to your Travel. All are services are 100% insured excluding Airline tickets and health Insurance.

Yes. Most 4 and 5- star hotels serve alcohol; Liquor shops are available in major cities but not in rural and conservative areas.

No. Jordan is a free county and wearing the Hijab is at the sole discretion of Women. There are no dress code restrictions in Jordan; however, we recommend dressing modestly especially if your tours contain a visit to a church or a mosque.

Tipping is an entirely personal gesture to show your appreciation to the service you received. Although optional, tipping your guide and driver at the end of the tour is Customary and expected. Tipping bell boys and restaurant staff is also appreciated.

No. please note that showing intimacy in public is frowned upon regardless of your sex or sexual orientation.