
Jordan Pass for British citizens
The Jordan Pass is a comprehensive travel package that provides access to over 40 attractions in Jordan. British citizens can use this permit to maximize their travel experience without additional costs for individual site tickets.
The Jordan Pass also allows you to waiver the tourist visa fee if you stay in Jordan for at least 3 nights.
OnTrailVisa makes the application process quick and easy, allowing you to apply for your pass in minutes.
This page outlines key details about the Jordan Pass, requirements for UK citizens, the application process, and FAQs.
Jordan pass key details
Jordan pass:

Valid for 12 months

Stay for 30 days

Extendable in Jordan
Jordan pass requirements for UK citizens
You must enter to Jordan through one of the following border crossings:
- Air: Queen Alia International Airport (Amman Airport)
- Land: Sheikh Hussein Bridge (Jordan River Bridge)
- Land: Wadi Araba border (Eliat-Aqaba border)
Jordan pass online application from the UK
OnTrailVisa simplifies the Jordan Pass application process. Here’s how to get your pass online:
Complete our user-friendly online application with some basic details. Our form includes handy tooltips to guide you through each step.
Carefully review your details before proceeding to the payment section. Our experts will then review your application to make sure it’s accurate and complete.
At OnTrailVisa, our secure payment system processes all fees in US Dollars. The total cost for the Jordan Pass starts from £126 (USD 156), covering both the government fee and our service fee. Please note that your bank statement will display the payment amount in GBP (£), converted at the current exchange rate.
Once your application is approved, we’ll send you a confirmation email with a PDF copy of your pass attached.
Download and print the PDF of your Jordan Pass from the confirmation email. It’s advisable to also save a digital copy.
Present your passport and printed Jordan Pass when you arrive at the immigration checkpoint.
Additional embassy service for UK citizens
OnTrailVisa offers an additional service which allows you to register your trip to Jordan with the British Government. This allows you to receive travel updates and useful information while you’re abroad.
To opt for our embassy service, simply select this option on the Jordan Pass application.
Jordan Pass visa processing times
We offer different processing options so you can choose which one works best for you.

Standard delivery
All standard applications are processed quickly.
Get your pass in:
1-2 days
+ £ 0

Priority processing
For immediate processing, choose our express option.
Get your pass in:
1 hour
+ £ 28
What is included in the Jordan Pass?
The Jordan Pass is a type of Jordan tourist visa that offers access to an impressive array of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. It guarantees a memorable experience for every traveller.
With over 40 sites to choose from, you’ll discover the essence of Jordan’s rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Below are some of the must-visit attractions included in the Jordan Pass:
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Step into history at the red city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at its intricate rock-cut architecture, including the famous Treasury and Monastery. The Jordan Pass allows a visit of up to three consecutive days to this iconic site.
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Explore the well-preserved ruins of the ancient Greco-Roman city of Jerash, known for its grand colonnaded streets, temples, and theaters that transport you back to Roman times.
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Immerse yourself in the dramatic desert landscapes of Wadi Rum. Famous for its towering sandstone mountains and ancient inscriptions, this site is a haven for adventurers and nature lovers.
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Perched atop Jabal al-Qala’a, the Amman Citadel offers panoramic views of Jordan’s capital and insights into its layered history, featuring Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad-era remains.
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Visit this 12th-century castle surrounded by lush greenery. Ajloun Castle provides a glimpse into Jordan’s medieval military architecture and its role in defending trade routes.
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Discover the city of mosaics at Madaba, where ancient artworks, including the famous Madaba Map, tell stories of Jordan’s past.
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Located south of Amman, this Crusader castle offers breathtaking views and a fascinating history as one of Jordan’s oldest fortresses.
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Admire the frescoes and Islamic art at Quseir Amra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique depiction of early Islamic culture.
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Considered a significant biblical site, this area offers tranquility and a sense of spirituality amid its historical ruins.
With the Jordan Pass, you can access each of these attractions once, and over 30 other fascinating sites. It’s the most convenient and cost-effective way to explore Jordan’s most remarkable sites.
What is the difference between the Jordan Pass and the Jordan Visa on Arrival?
There are several differences between the Jordan Pass and the Jordan Visa on Arrival. Here is a full overview of the differences:
Feature | Jordan Pass | Jordan Visa on Arrival |
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Purpose | Tourist travel permit providing access to over 40 attractions | Single-entry tourist visa |
Visa fee waiver | Waives visa fee if staying at least 3 nights (4 days) | No fee waiver; costs 40 JD |
Purchase requirement | Must be purchased online before arrival | Obtained upon arrival at major entry points |
Validity | Valid for 12 months; expires 2 weeks after activation | Valid for one month |
Entry points | Valid for entry by air and land at specified border crossings | Available at major airports and most border crossings |
Extension | Can be extended for up to 6 months | Can be extended online for up to 6 months |
Additional benefits | Includes entry to sites like Petra, Jerash, Wadi Rum, and more | No additional benefits |
FAQs about Jordan Visa Pass
Why should I choose OnTrailVisa for my Jordan Pass application?
Our Jordan Pass platform offers a number of benefits for UK travellers, including: