We kindly request that our wedding reception be an adults-only celebration. We appreciate your understanding and support of our decision to keep this portion of the evening child-free, and we hope you take this opportunity to relax, unwind, and celebrate with us.
Most international airlines fly direct to Amman – Queen Alia International Airport.
For visa-related information, please check the Jordan Ministry of Tourism.
Rental cars are available at the airport. International companies like Thrifty and Hertz have a presence there. If you'd like to book in advance, check their websites directly. You can also arrange for hotel pick-up.
Most visitors can obtain a tourist visa on arrival. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months. Visa fee is approx. 40 JOD (USD 56), valid for 30 days.
Jordan Pass: Recommended — it waives the visa fee and includes entry to Petra & Wadi Rum. jordanpass.jo
Visa rules vary by nationality — check moi.gov.jo before traveling.
Taxis are available on arrival at the airport. Head to the taxi kiosk when you exit — the rate is fixed and you'll be allocated a taxi by the person handing you a ticket.
Others may offer rides; we don't advise taking these.
You may also use Careem and Uber apps.
We have arranged special guest rates at select hotels in Amman, conveniently located near our wedding venues. We have also included a few other recommendations that we love.


























