Jordan visa requirements for Singaporeans

Travel and visa requirements

Jordanian Visa is not required for Singaporeans

Stay Duration: months

Entry Requirements


  • Singaporeans intending to visit Jordan can obtain a visa on arrival.
  • Passports of travellers visiting Jordan must be valid for the duration of stay stipulated on the visa.
  • Singapore citizens are required to leave at least a blank page for entry stamps
  • Pets are allowed to be carried as traveller's luggage, as cargo, or in the cabin provided they are accompanied by a veterinarian health certificate and a certificate of vaccination against rabies.
  • Unless approved by the Jordanian Ministry of Agriculture, Birds and their products are prohibited from entering the country.
  • It is compulsory that all travellers planning to stay in Jordan for more than 14 days should be cross-examined for HIV/AIDS.
  • A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for all visitors below and above one year of age.
  • The standard voltage in Jordan is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. The power plugs and sockets are of type C, D, F, G and J.
  • Jordan uses the Eastern European Summer zone (GMT+3), hence, Singapore is 6 hours ahead of Jordan.
  • The estimated flight duration from Singapore to Jordan is 10 hours, 14 minutes.
  • Taxis are cheap  and often the most convenient mode of transportation in Jordan. Also, Jordan drivers often converse in English.
  • The officially adopted currency for Jordan is the The Jordanian dinar.
  • Jordan is a country characterised by its ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts.
  • While Arabic is the official language of the country, English is widely spoken within the popular cities of the country.
  • Most Jordanians have travelled and have been educated abroad, so French, German, Italian and Spanish are also spoken but to a lesser extent.
  • In Jordan, most common local popular food consist of  yogurt, lamb, rice, olives, and a range of herbs and spices.
  • Majority of Jordan inhabitants are Muslims, Christians in Jordan live mostly in Amman or the Jordan valley and make up 6% of the total population with 1% representing other religions.
  • Wearing tight or revealing clothing or taking photos without permission within the country is highly prohibited.
  • Jordanians are very hospitable, they make it part of their lives by constantly saying the word “Ahlan Wa Salaam” meaning “come in and make yourself at home” to every visitor.
  • Due to the historical religious importance to Muslims and Christians alike, Jordan is more of a hub for pilgrims than a zone for tourism.
  • An international driver’s license is necessary and required for tourists driving within Jordan as this would serve as driving insurance against unforeseen situations like accidents.

Frequently Asked Questions


Can I bring my children?

Yes, Jordanians tend to be very family-oriented, so children are welcome in most places.



What currency is used?

The Jordanian dinar (JD). One JD is approximately 1.4 USD.



Are credit cards widely accepted?

In the main cities and most hotels throughout the country, credit cards are generally accepted. However, you are likely to find that Bedouin camps, smaller shops, and restaurants that are cash only.



Is Jordan a safe place to travel?

Jordanians are known for their warm hospitality, making Jordan not only a safe place to visit, but also extremely welcoming.