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March through May and mid-September through mid-November are the peak seasons in Jordan, plus a small flurry around Christmas/New Year. The summers are very hot but there’s no humidity and the nights are wonderfully cool and pleasant.
This culinary break is available all year round and runs on a Saturday to Saturday basis. |
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| All foreigners need a visa to enter Jordan. You can get one at the border or airport when you arrive, or from consulates in your country. Please visit www.jordan.embassyhomepage.com for the latest requirements |
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The following vaccinations are recommended:
Diphtheria Tetanus Polio (Revaxis)
Hepatitis A
Typhoid
*Yellow Fever is only required if you are arriving from a yellow fever infected country. *
Please consult your GP for guidance. For up to date health information visit www.fco.gov.uk |
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| Jordanian Dinar |
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