The price estimate for this ride is Dinar11.390.. From: aqaba To: amman airport. Re: Current taxi rates from Amman Airport to Aqaba

However, if the idea of 4 hours on a coach bus or driving a bumpy highway does not appeal to you, you can take a flight. If you are a couple or a family then a rental car might be cheaper than the bus, or at least more convenient.

There are several rental car agencies in Aqaba, both big and small. About 15 minutes’ drive from eachother. Aqaba to Amman is about 4 hours, all highway driving. Passenger limousine service is one of the best Private taxi or cab provider in Jordan – Amman, we provide you various services like pick and drop service from airport, dropping you to the hotel, we provide you services without any inconvenience within the Kingdom of Jordan. My name is Mohanad and For about 12 years I have been accompanying tourists all over the country: Petra, Wadi Rum, Amman, Dead Sea and Jerash, in a modern, clean, air-conditioned taxi. I am a bit confused from reading different things on various websites re taxis from It seems to me that you can either book a taxi in advance or just negotiate with an ordinary 'private' yellow taxi in the street?

Visit Petra Private transportation, day trips and custom tours to Jordan's lost city Book your taxi Jordan is a country steeped in ancient history. Re: Current taxi rates from Amman Airport to Aqaba

You also have the option of a daily flight on Royal Jordanian.Keep reading to find out the best way to travel to Amman from Aqaba, depending on the type of traveler that you are!JETT Bus offers almost hourly service to travel by coach bus from Aqaba to Amman. Whether you choose to go by bus or car is up to you!

Usually, half a dinar is fine.

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Great prices. Also would the booked taxi be much more reliable/safer? You will find that most washrooms in tourist sites and rest stops have an attendant that will give you toilet paper and paper towel for a small tip. Greetings from Amman!!

7th Circle is the exit that will head towards the airport.If you are determined to use the local transport and save a few dinars, there are also local coaster busses that will take you from Aqaba to Amman.

Otherwise you will pay at least USD100 for a taxi to take you to Amman.Renting a car in Jordan is one of the most convenient ways to get around the country at your own pace.

I have always been a guide book person and physically having that book in your hand as you plan your day, in addition to blogs like this one, can help immensely. They do not operate on and set schedule and are probably the least comfortable way to get around Jordan.If you are a solo traveller and want to visit on a comfortable air-conditioned coach, then JETT bus is likely the most economical.

Have I got this correct? Rental Car from Aqaba to Petra. Abdali is much closer to downtown. As Ali mentioned the price should be around 100 JD.It is not about getting a better price by stopping a taxi in the street, it is much safer to prearrange it either with the hotel or tour company.Note that there are no yellow taxis at the airport, only official airport taxis.

Renting a car in Jordan is one of the most convenient ways to get around the country at your own pace. In Jordan, the plumbing is not set up to handle toilet paper. Pick up a Whether you want to keep the sun off your head or want to show a little modesty, a scarf goes a long way in Jordan any time of the year.

Visitors can get from Amman to Aqaba by plane, car or taxi and the journey can take as little as 1-5 hours depending on the preferred mode of transport.

There are just too many things to think about. Taxis can range in price and the best fare is going to be from a driver who is returning home to Amman or Madaba.

If you didn't want to book the taxi through your hotel and pay their 'surcharge' how would you go about booking it independently?