Jordan has solid 4G LTE coverage in Amman, Petra, the Dead Sea, and along major tourist routes, making a travel eSIM the most convenient way to navigate and stay connected throughout your trip.
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Jordan is one of the Middle East's most iconic travel destinations, captivating travelers with the ancient city of Petra, the Martian landscapes of Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea's therapeutic waters, and the vibrant capital Amman. Whether you're exploring the ruins of Jerash, swimming at Aqaba's Red Sea beaches, or following in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia — a reliable mobile connection is essential for navigation, local guides, and booking.
Jordan's mobile network is well-established. The country is served by Orange Jordan, Umniah, and Zain Jordan, all offering solid 4G LTE coverage in cities and along main tourist corridors. Travel eSIMs typically connect through Orange Jordan or Umniah. 5G is rolling out in Amman. Remote desert areas and Wadi Rum may have limited but usually functional signal along main routes.
A travel eSIM is the fastest way to get connected — no SIM shop, no roaming charges, and your home number stays active.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Jordan number if you genuinely need one.
Not sure which plan to pick? Here's what we recommend based on your travel style:
For a Petra-focused trip (3–7 days), a 3–5 GB plan is ideal. Navigation between sites, downloading offline Petra maps, and sharing photos use moderate data. Download maps in advance as Petra's internal paths can have spotty coverage.
For Wadi Rum desert camps and jeep tours, a 3–5 GB plan covers pre-camp navigation and communication. Once inside the desert reserve, signal is limited at remote camps — download offline maps and communicate with your guide before entering.
The Dead Sea resort strip and Aqaba's Red Sea beaches have good 4G coverage. A 3–5 GB plan covers a full Jordan loop itinerary with data to spare for navigation and travel apps.
For an Amman-focused city trip, a 3–5 GB plan easily covers navigation around the Roman theatre, Rainbow Street, and food market explorations. Urban 4G coverage in Amman is excellent.
For a full Jordan itinerary covering Amman, Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, and the Dead Sea, choose a 5–10 GB plan with 7–15 day validity. Daily navigation across multiple regions adds up to significant data usage.
Jordan has 3 major mobile operators: Orange Jordan, Umniah, Zain. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G LTE coverage is excellent in Amman, Petra, Aqaba, and along the Desert Highway. Coverage is good at the Dead Sea resorts and Jerash archaeological site. Wadi Rum has limited but generally functional signal along the main access road and near the visitor center. Remote desert camps may have no signal. Orange Jordan has the widest rural coverage; Umniah is strong in populated areas. 5G is available in Amman city center.
Most travel eSIM providers use Orange Jordan or Umniah infrastructure in Jordan — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
AMM is Jordan's main gateway — install your eSIM before landing for instant connectivity at arrivals.
Petra is vast — download offline maps before entering to navigate between the Treasury, Monastery, and High Place.
Jordan has no Uber — Careem and local taxis are the main ride options requiring data.
Jordan's desert climate requires real-time weather awareness for safe travel.
Several apps make navigating Jordan significantly easier with a live data connection.
Our top picks are ranked automatically based on real traveler usage data, plan pricing, and coverage quality — refreshed continuously. The cards below show the providers that consistently perform best for Jordan, with their best available plan and any active promo codes.


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The best Jordan eSIM depends on your data needs. For value-conscious travelers, Airalo offers plans from $4.50, and eSIM4Travel starts at $6.26 (1 GB/7 days). For unlimited data, Holafly is popular. For fixed data at competitive per-GB pricing, Saily and MobiMatter are well-rated. Our comparison table ranks all options in real-time — filter by duration and data to find your best match.
Yes — eSIM is fully supported in Jordan. Orange Jordan, Umniah, and Zain all support eSIM technology. International travel eSIM providers like Airalo, Holafly, Saily, and Orange Travel all offer Jordan plans that work reliably throughout the country's main tourist destinations.
For most tourists, a travel eSIM is the most convenient option — you activate before departure and avoid airport queues. Orange Travel, Airalo, and Holafly are the top choices. Local SIM cards from Zain, Orange, and Umniah are available at Queen Alia Airport and mobile stores in Amman — good for longer stays requiring a local number.
Yes — Airalo works well in Jordan. Their plans use the local Jordan network and provide reliable 4G LTE coverage in Amman, Petra, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Plans start from $4.50 for entry-level packages. The Airalo app makes installation and top-ups straightforward. Jordan is well-covered by Airalo's local eSIM offerings.
Coverage in Petra is generally good near the main entrance, the Siq, and the Treasury. However, coverage weakens on longer trails leading to the Monastery and High Place of Sacrifice. Download offline maps (maps.me or Google Maps offline) for Petra before entering, and expect limited signal in the deeper parts of the site.
Wadi Rum has limited but generally functional signal along the main access road and near the visitor center. Remote desert camps deeper into the reserve may have no coverage. Download offline maps before entering Wadi Rum, and communicate with your camp and tour guide while still on the access road where signal is available.
For a typical 7–10 day Jordan trip: light users (maps, WhatsApp, booking) need 3–5 GB; moderate users (frequent navigation, social media, Careem bookings) need 5–10 GB; heavy users should consider unlimited. The Petra and Wadi Rum segments use more data for maps and navigation than typical city trips.
An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your smartphone. You install a travel plan by scanning a QR code in under 5 minutes. For Jordan, this means buying your data plan before departure and connecting automatically when you land at Amman Airport — no queuing at kiosks, no physical SIM needed.
Among the most affordable options: Orange Travel offers 2 GB/30 days for $8.99 and 5 GB/30 days for $15.99. eSIM4Travel offers 1 GB/7 days from $6.26. Airalo plans start from $4.50. Prices vary by data amount and duration — our comparison table shows the current best available plans.
Yes — the Dead Sea resort area has good 4G coverage. Most major resorts (Kempinski, Marriott, Mövenpick) also offer hotel Wi-Fi. Coverage along the Dead Sea Highway (Route 65) is generally reliable. For floating in the Dead Sea, waterproof your phone or leave it safely in your towel at the shoreline.
Jordan is a timeless destination — don't let roaming charges stand between you and its wonders. Use our comparison above to find the plan that fits your trip, and activate before you board. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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