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With its rich cultural heritage and diverse natural landscapes, summer in Jordan offers travelers a range of exciting experiences. Hike through the stunning landscape of Wadi Rum, explore the ancient ruins of Petra, and enjoy water sports in the crystal-clear waters of Aqaba in a relatively crowd-free environment. There are plenty of sites and activities in Jordan to keep travelers engaged and excited throughout their summer stay. With warm weather and hospitable people all around, a trip to Jordan is a perfect idea for your summer getaway.

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Weather and Temperature in Jordan During Summer

The ruins of old famous Temple of Hercules in Amman during summer.
Experience a refreshing break from the scorching summer heat in Amman, where the city's high elevation brings cooler temperatures and a pleasant oasis-like atmosphere.

Summer in Jordan, which typically lasts from June to August, is characterized by hot and dry weather. The daytime temperature averages between 30°C and 40°C but the humidity levels are low, making the heat conditions bearable. At night, the temperature stays between 18°C and 25°C marks. The desert areas such as Wadi Rum and Aqaba can get scorchingly hot during the day. Here the mercury could rise as high as 45°C. But the northern region of Jordan including cities such as Amman and Jerash tends to be slightly cooler due to its high elevation. Despite the heat, summer is still a popular time to visit Jordan, as it offers opportunities for water activities, and exploring historical sites and culture of the country without being bothered by the high-season tourist crowds.

  June July August
Average high 35°C (86°F) 40°C (59°F) 40°C (63°F)
Average low 18°C (63°F) 21°C (46°F) 18°C (50°F)

For more seasonal insights, check out our guide on the best time to visit Jordan.

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Why Visit Jordan in Summer

A girl reading a book while floating in the dead sea.
Relax and float amidst the famous Dead Sea enjoying the serenity of the desert.

Despite hot weather conditions, summer in Jordan offers a number of unique benefits that you would not find during the high season, which is during the spring months of March and May. Here are some excellent reasons why you should plan a trip to Jordan in summer:

  • Low prices: Summer in Jordan is regarded as a low season for tourism, so the costs for lodging, excursions, and other experiences are comparatively lower than during the peak season. This can be a fantastic chance for travelers on a tight budget.
  • Outdoor activities: Summer months are ideal for joining outdoor activities and excursions in Jordan, which include trekking in Petra and Wadi Rum, swimming in the Dead Sea, and snorkeling in Aqaba. The weather is also perfect for exploring Jordan's natural marvels and cultural highlights.
  • Festivals and events: The Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts, which takes place every July, is one of the major events that take place in Jordan during summer. This festival features traditional music, dance, and crafts, and is a wonderful way to learn about the country’s rich cultural heritage.

Top 4 Destinations in Jordan during Summer

Jordan boasts a unique combination of natural wonders, historical sites, and vibrant culture, which makes it a wonderful destination for all seasons. Despite the high temperatures during summer, there are plenty of ways to stay cool and make the most of your trip. Here are some top destinations to visit in Jordan during summer:

1. Aqaba

Scenic view of gulf of Aqaba waterfront in the south of Jordan during summe
Escape the heat and make a splash in Aqaba's refreshing waters when you travel to Jordan in summer.

Situated in the southern part of Jordan, along the northeastern coast of the Red Sea, is Aqaba. This coastal city is renowned for its breathtaking beaches and coral reefs and is the only seaport in Jordan. During summer, you can take part in an array of water activities such as snorkeling, diving, and swimming. You can also explore the beautiful coral reefs, indulge in local cuisines, and relax in luxury resorts.

Major attractions: Explore the historical sites in the city such as the Aqaba Fort and the Aqaba Archaeological Museum. Aqaba Marine Park is another popular destination, where you can find many water activities.

Pros:

  • Beautiful beaches and warm waters are perfect for swimming and water sports like snorkeling and diving.
  • You will find plenty of opportunities for boat tours and cruises along the coast.
  • Best time to enjoy hiking and outdoor activities in nature reserves and parks.

Cons:

  • Beaches and tourist areas are usually crowded during summer.

2. Wadi Rum

Landscape of Wadi Rum during a bright day in Jordan.
Discover the stunning landscapes of Wadi Rum in full bloom during summer in Jordan.

Wadi Rum is a desert valley located in the southern part of Jordan, near the border with Saudi Arabia. The region is ripe with history, as it was inhabited by people representing several cultures over thousands of years. The otherworldly desert landscape of Wadi Rum is best explored during summer nights when the temperatures drop and the sky is lit with stars. On the Wadi Rum tour, you can also experience the unique Bedouin culture, go on desert safaris, hike in the beautiful natural scenery, and enjoy traditional Bedouin hospitality.

Major attractions: Desert safari on foot, camel, or 4x4 vehicle, and stay overnight in a traditional Bedouin camp, enjoying the traditional hospitality and stargazing. Rock climbing and hiking are also popular activities in Wadi Rum, which is home to the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, the site that inspired T.E. Lawrence's book of the same name.

Pros:

  • Chance to embark on unique outdoor adventures, including camel trekking and rock climbing.
  • Cool temperatures and clear skies at night are perfect for stargazing.
  • Chance to interact with traditional Bedouin people and learn about their culture and tradition.

Cons:

  • High daytime temperatures can make outdoor activities uncomfortable.
  • There is always the risk of sandstorms and severe weather conditions.

3. Jerash

The Nymphaeum in the roman ancient city of Jerash.
Explore ancient Roman ruins at Nymphaeum in Jerash.

Jerash is a well-preserved ancient Roman city located in the north of Jordan. Cooler temperatures during summer make it an ideal time to explore this amazing archaeological site, which includes a hippodrome, temples, and an amphitheater. On a trip to Jerash, you learn about the city’s fascinating history and immerse yourself in ancient Roman culture.

Major attractions: Explore the ruins of the city, which include hippodrome temples and an amphitheater. The place is also known for its colonnaded main street, impressive archway, and various other structures showcasing the architectural and engineering expertise of the ancient Romans. Jerash ancient theaters are also a highlight of the site, with the South Theater being the largest and most impressive.

Pros:

  • Jerash has cooler weather conditions in summer compared to other parts of the country.
  • You can also hike to the nearby Ajloun Forest Reserve during your trip to Jerash.

Cons:

  • The Islamic holy month of Ramadan falls during the summer, which can affect the opening hours and food options in restaurants.

4. The Dead Sea

Dead Sea seashore with palm trees and mountains during a clear day.
Experience weightlessness and relaxation by floating in the Dead Sea during summer in Jordan.

The salty waters of the Dead Sea are perfect to cool off on a hot summer day. You can also indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, visit nearby historical sites and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains on your trip to the Dead Sea. Outdoor activities like hiking and camelback riding are also available.

Major attractions: The most popular attraction in the Dead Sea is floating in its mineral-rich waters and covering yourself in its therapeutic mud. Visiting luxurious spa resorts, taking a dip in freshwater hot springs, exploring biblical sites such as Masada, and hiking in the surrounding Judean desert is also popular among visitors.

Pros:

  • The warm temperatures make the water of the Dead Sea more inviting.
  • A variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and camelback riding are available if you want to explore the area.

Cons:

  • The summer months in the Dead Sea region are known for dust storms, which can reduce visibility.

Top Activities During Summer in Jordan

The Monastery of Petra during day in Jordan.
Uncover the mysteries of Petra and learn about its fascinating history during your summer trip to Jordan.
A camp in Wadi Rum desert with stars in the sky during night.
Discover the magic of Wadi Rum desert in Jordan and camp under the stars for an unforgettable summer experience.

From exploring its ancient ruins and natural wonders to indulging in water sports and road trips, Jordan provides a wide range of summertime activities and attractions for visitors. Here are some of the best things to do in Jordan in the summer.

  • Float in the Dead Sea: Summer is the best time to visit the Dead Sea to float in its mineral-rich waters. Besides enjoying a therapeutic bath, you can also explore the surrounding landscape and historical sites.
  • Camp in Wadi Rum: Spend a night under the stars in the stunning desert landscape of Wadi Rum. During the summer, the temperature in Wadi Rum can be high during the day but it cools down at night, perfect for camping and stargazing. You will find a range of camping options here, from basic tents to luxury Bedouin-style camps, complete with traditional meals and entertainment.
  • Road trip along the King’s Highway: The King's Highway is a picturesque path that travels through charming towns and historical sites of Jordan. Taking a road trip is a wonderful opportunity to explore Jordan’s fascinating past and stunning natural beauty. The magnificent Dana Biosphere Reserve, the ancient city of Petra, and the mosaic city of Madaba are just a few of the must-see sites along the route.
  • Explore the ancient city of Petra: One of the most visited sites in Jordan, a trip to Petra is best explored during morning or evening hours. This Unesco World Heritage Site is renowned for its unique architecture and stunning rock-cut structures such as the iconic Treasure and Monastery. You can also hike to the High Place of Sacrifice, visit the Royal Tombs, and explore the Roman-style amphitheater.

Travel Tips to Visit Jordan in Summer

  • As Jordan's weather in summer can get quite hot, it is important to stay hydrated. So, consume plenty of water and limit your intake of caffeine and alcohol.
  • Put on light, breathable clothes, and cover up to protect your skin from getting sunburnt. Sunscreen is a must for anyone visiting Jordan in summer.
  • Schedule your activities for cooler times of the day, such as early mornings or evenings.
  • Make sure your lodging has air conditioning, particularly if you want a restful night's sleep.

Experience the unique combination of culture, history, and nature during summer in Jordan. Take advantage of low tourist numbers and low prices during the off-peak season and visit all the popular attractions like Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.

Let our travel experts customize your trip to Jordan, taking the hassle out of organizing a trip yourself. With our personalized itineraries, you can explore everything from the ancient wonders of Petra to the stunning landscapes of Wadi Rum. For more travel ideas and tips, check out our article on how many days to spend in Jordan.

Published by Astha Joshi, updated on June 19, 2023

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