Is September a good time to visit Jordan?
The slightly more temperate weather in Jordan in September is more manageable for comfortable sightseeing. The days are long, dry, and sunny, and early fall foliage begins to appear, making September an excellent month for all things outdoors.
In September, you can appreciate the country’s dramatic landscapes and historical wonders without getting scorched by the sun. Activities such as hiking in Petra, sightseeing in Jerash, floating in the Dead Sea, and drinking in Amman’s rooftop bars are particularly appealing. Evening temperatures are ideal, especially in desert regions, allowing for sleeping under the stars and experiencing local Bedouin culture. One positive aspect of scorching summers is that Aqaba’s Red Sea remains delightfully warm, making September ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Due to the pleasant weather, with the sweltering summer days behind us and the cold winter nights still a ways off, September is a popular month to visit Jordan. As a result, tourist numbers remain high at popular destinations, and you should secure your accommodations in advance. Until later in the fall, you won't see much of a drop in the prices of accommodations and tours either.
Average daily temperatures in September
September falls between summer and fall and is a great time to pay a visit to Jordan – especially if you prefer the temperatures not too high and low humidity. Amman sees highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 63°F (17°C), making the conditions more comfortable than in summer for sightseeing in the city.
In Petra, the temperatures of 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C) are ideal for hiking and discovering the site’s beauty without having to suffer the heat. Because the temperatures remain hotter in the Aqaba and Dead Sea locations – with highs of 97°F (36°C) and lows of 75°F (24°C) – water sports are still a big draw there.