Overall, my experience with esima in Amman was solid. The installation was quick, and I appreciated the stable 4G connection for navigation. However, I struggled with signal in some remote areas near Wadi Rum. Still, great option for urban areas!
CF
Charlotte F.
Montreal, CA · May 2026
Perfect for my Jordan adventure
I loved the ease of installing the eSIM using the app. I was able to stay connected while exploring the Dead Sea, and the speeds were fantastic. Definitely a game changer for navigating Jordan's attractions!
MR
Michael R.
Los Angeles, US · May 2026
Perfect for Exploring Jordan
Using esima's eSIM made my adventure in Jordan so much easier. Easy installation with the QR code, and I had consistent 5G coverage from Amman to Aqaba. It was great to share photos instantly!
MD
Marco D.
Rome, IT · May 2026
Reliable and fast data everywhere
I can't recommend esima enough! I had fast internet throughout Jordan, from the bustling streets of Amman to the serene shores of the Dead Sea. The setup was quick, with a QR scan that took about 30 seconds. Perfect for all my travel needs!
JK
James K.
Manchester, GB · Apr 2026
Good but some hiccups
Overall, the eSIM worked well during my trip to Jordan. I did face a few connectivity issues in the more remote areas like Wadi Rum, but everywhere else, including Amman, it was fast enough for streaming and navigation.
SA
Sven A.
Stockholm, SE · Apr 2026
Reliable service in Jordan
Overall, my experience with esima was solid. The setup took just a couple of minutes, and I was able to use 4G data in Amman without any issues. I did notice some slowdowns in remote areas, but it was still better than traditional roaming.
SM
Sarah M.
London, GB · Apr 2026
Seamless connection in Wadi Rum
I was pleasantly surprised by how reliable esima was during my trip to Wadi Rum. The 5G connection allowed me to share beautiful photos with friends back home instantly! The installation was super easy, and I was connected in less than a minute.
LC
Liam C.
Vancouver, CA · Apr 2026
Reliable Service in Amman
Overall, I had a great experience with the esima eSIM while in Amman. The installation was straightforward using the manual code, but I had to reboot my phone for it to start working. Once connected, I enjoyed streaming and navigating with no issues.
eSIM vs roaming in Jordan
Typical home-carrier roaming
$10–$18
per day
Esima eSIM
$6.86
Flat rate
Most international carriers charge a flat daily fee for Jordan — common shapes are a fixed rate for the first gigabyte or two, then throttling to 2G speeds, or a higher tier that includes a few gigabytes at LTE before the cutoff. Hotspot is often disabled or costs extra.
A roaming bundle keeps your home number active for SMS two-factor codes, which matters if your bank or email provider sends login prompts, but the per-day cost stacks up fast across a week-long trip.
An eSIM gives you a predictable data allowance at local-market pricing — you pay once for the full trip rather than per day — and hotspot works by default. The trade-off: your home number goes dormant unless you keep that SIM active in a dual-SIM slot, so you will miss calls to your original number.
Most travelers forward calls to WhatsApp or Telegram and use the eSIM as the primary data line.
Real trips, real travelers
Built for travelers like you
Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Jordan.
You drive from Amman to Petra, then south to Wadi Rum. The eSIM keeps Google Maps live on the Desert Highway, lets you book a JETT return ticket from a rest stop, and handles Careem pickups in Aqaba. You download offline maps before entering Wadi Rum, where coverage disappears past Rum Village.
Petra-and-Wadi-Rum road-tripper
You spend three days in meetings across Amman's Abdali and Shmeisani districts. The eSIM gives you 5G for video calls, hotspot for your laptop at a café, and Careem for rides between appointments. You never hunt for hotel Wi-Fi passwords or worry about throttled conference-room connections.
Amman-based business traveler
You fly into Queen Alia, activate the eSIM in the arrivals hall, and book a Careem to the Dead Sea resorts. The eSIM keeps WhatsApp live for family check-ins, handles photo uploads from the beach, and lets you stream music on the drive back to Amman without burning through hotel Wi-Fi limits.
Dead Sea resort weekender
Apps you'll need data for in Jordan
The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.
Careem
Rideshare in Amman and Aqaba; needs live data for driver matching and tracking
Uber
Rideshare alternative in Amman; requires cell data for booking and real-time pickup
JETT
Bus booking for Petra, Aqaba, and Dead Sea routes; needs data for reservations and ticket retrieval
Google Maps
Navigation; works offline if you cache maps, but live traffic and route updates need data
WhatsApp
Messaging and calls; most hotels and tour operators coordinate via WhatsApp
Zain JO app
Top-up and balance check for Zain users; works over Wi-Fi but smoother with cell data
How much data you'll burn per day
WhatsApp
~40 MB/day for text and voice messages, ~120 MB/day if you make daily video calls to family.
Maps
~150 MB/day for live navigation in Amman and highway driving; drops to near-zero in Petra and Wadi Rum if you use offline maps.
Rideshare
~20 MB/day for Careem or Uber — each ride request, map refresh, and driver track uses 2–4 MB.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does the eSIM work inside Petra's archaeological zone?
The Visitor Center and Wadi Musa town have weak 3G, but inside the Siq and at the Treasury you have no signal. The trail to the Monastery is a dead zone on all carriers. Download your ticket QR code, maps, and any group meetup details before entering the site.
Will I have signal in Wadi Rum?
Wadi Rum Protected Area has no mobile coverage except near Rum Village. Once you leave the village on a desert tour, you are offline until you return. Download offline maps and cache your camp's GPS coordinates before departure.
Does the eSIM work at the Dead Sea resorts?
Yes. The resort strip near Sweimeh has LTE from Zain, Orange, and Umniah. The eastern shore road toward the baptism site has gaps, so if you are driving that route, expect intermittent signal for stretches.
Can I use Careem with this eSIM in Amman?
Yes. Careem operates in Amman and Aqaba and needs live data for driver matching and real-time tracking. The eSIM provides a local data connection, so the app works exactly as it does for Jordanian users.
How much data do I need for a week in Jordan?
A typical week — Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea — uses 3–5 GB if you rely on Google Maps, WhatsApp, and occasional photo uploads. Add another 2–3 GB if you are streaming music on the Desert Highway or making daily video calls. Wadi Rum and Petra's interior are offline, so data consumption drops on those days.
Does WhatsApp calling work on this eSIM?
Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection. Quality depends on signal strength — expect clear calls in Amman and Aqaba, compressed audio in Madaba or Jerash, and no service inside Petra's Siq or deep in Wadi Rum.
Zain vs Orange coverage in Amman — which is better?
Both Zain and Orange have 5G in downtown Amman and the Abdali district. Zain has slightly stronger 4G along the Desert Highway toward Aqaba. The eSIM switches between carriers automatically, so you get whichever tower is strongest at your location.
Will the eSIM work at the King Hussein Bridge border crossing?
Signal at the King Hussein Bridge is intermittent on both the Jordanian and Israeli sides. If you are crossing into Israel or the West Bank, keep both your Jordanian and Israeli eSIMs active in a dual-SIM setup for continuity during the crossing process.
Does the JETT bus booking app work on this eSIM?
Yes. JETT's booking system requires live data for reservations and ticket retrieval. Book your Petra or Aqaba bus while you have signal in Amman, and screenshot your ticket QR code in case you lose signal at a rest stop.
Can I hotspot my laptop from the eSIM?
Yes. Hotspot is enabled by default on esima eSIMs. You can share the connection with a laptop, tablet, or a travel partner's phone. The first 5 GB are unthrottled; after that, speeds depend on the plan tier you selected.
eSIM vs buying a SIM card at Queen Alia Airport — what is the difference?
An airport SIM from Zain or Orange costs roughly the same as an eSIM but requires a passport photocopy, a registration form, and a ten-minute queue. The eSIM installs in thirty seconds and activates the moment you land. Coverage and data rates are identical — both give you access to the local networks.
Will I have signal on the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba?
Yes. Zain has the most reliable 4G coverage along Route 15, the Desert Highway. Orange and Umniah also cover the route but with occasional weak spots near the Ma'an turnoff. Expect solid signal for the full three-hour drive.
Does the eSIM work in Jerash or Umm Qais?
Jerash town and the archaeological site entrance have LTE from all carriers. Inside the ruins, signal weakens but does not disappear. Umm Qais has weaker coverage — expect 3G near the site and dead zones on the access road from Irbid.
Can I use Google Maps offline in Wadi Rum?
Yes, and you should. Wadi Rum has no coverage past Rum Village. Download the offline map for the protected area in Google Maps while you still have signal in Aqaba or Amman. Cache your camp's GPS coordinates as a screenshot or saved pin.
Need broader coverage?
Going further than Jordan? These plans include Jordan plus everywhere in between.
Jordan runs on apps — Careem for rides between Amman's neighborhoods, JETT's booking system for the bus to Petra, offline maps for Wadi Rum where cell towers disappear past Rum Village.
A Jordan eSIM connects you to Zain, Orange, or Umniah the moment you clear Queen Alia Airport, so you skip the SIM counter queue and the JOD 15 starter pack. One QR code, one install, you are live from the taxi rank.
Choose your plan
4 options
Balanced use — social, navigation & light streaming
Choose number of eSIMs
How many travelers?
1 eSIM
Total$35.27
Secure payment
30-day guarantee
ZAIN Jordan5G
Features
Data-only plan, no contract
Works on 5G / 4G LTE networks
Choose when your plan activates
Connects to top local carriers
No physical SIM swap needed
24/7 customer support
Description
You land at Queen Alia, scan the QR code in the taxi queue, and the eSIM registers on Zain or Orange within thirty seconds. Installation is identical whether you are on iOS or Android: Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan.
The profile stays dormant until you toggle it on, so you can install it at home a week before departure. Once active in Jordan, the eSIM behaves like a local prepaid line — you get a Jordanian IP address, local data rates, and automatic handoff between the three national carriers.
A physical SIM from a Zain shop in Amman costs roughly the same but requires a passport photocopy and a ten-minute registration process; the eSIM skips that.
Coverage quality shifts by region: Amman and Aqaba are dense with LTE and selective 5G, the highway corridors are solid 4G, and the archaeological sites (Petra, Jerash, Umm Qais) range from weak 3G to nothing.
If you are driving the King's Highway or spending a night in Wadi Rum, treat connectivity as intermittent and cache your maps, hotel confirmations, and any ride-booking screenshots before you leave a city.
The eSIM does not replace a local bank card — most smaller shops and restaurants outside Amam still prefer cash — but it keeps Careem, WhatsApp, and Google Maps live wherever a tower exists.
Technical specs
Network
ZAIN Jordan5G
Coverage
Jordan
Delivery
Immediate, by email
Plan type
Data only
Phone number
No
SMS / calls
VoIP apps only
Activation
QR code or manual SM-DP+
Why travelers choose Esima
Three reasons travelers pick esima for Jordan. First: pricing mirrors local prepaid rates, not the roaming surcharge your home network layers on.
Second: the eSIM switches between Zain, Orange, and Umniah automatically, so you get the strongest tower in Aqaba's port district or Amman's Abdali rather than a single carrier's blind spot.
Third: hotspot is enabled by default — useful if you are traveling with a laptop, a tablet, or a partner whose device does not support eSIM. No throttling on the first 5 GB like some local bundles impose.
Instant delivery
Your QR code lands in your inbox minutes after purchase.
No roaming bills
Pay one upfront price — no surprise charges abroad.
Keep your number
Your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts.
Fast 4G/5G
Connect to top-rated local networks at full speed.
24/7 support
Real humans ready to help, any time zone, any day.
Easy install
Scan once and you're online — no app, no SIM swap.
Coverage in Jordan
Our Jordan eSIMs run on Zain Jordan, Orange Jordan, and Umniah. Zain has the most reliable 4G along the Desert Highway (Route 15) between Amman and Aqaba — important for the three-hour drive.
Amman's downtown and Abdali district have 5G from Zain and Orange; outlying towns like Madaba remain LTE-only. The Dead Sea resort strip near Sweimeh gets LTE from all three carriers, but the eastern shore road toward the baptism site has gaps.
Petra's Visitor Center has weak 3G; inside the Siq and at the Treasury you have no signal. Wadi Rum Protected Area has zero coverage except near Rum Village — download offline maps before any desert tour.
King Hussein Bridge border crossing with Israel has intermittent signal; keep both eSIMs active if you are crossing.
Network
ZAIN Jordan5G
Good to know
Wadi Rum has no coverage past Rum Village — download offline maps and cache your accommodation's GPS pin before the drive.
JETT bus booking and Careem both require live data; book your Petra or Aqaba transport while you still have signal in Amman.
King Hussein Bridge border crossing has intermittent signal — keep both your Jordanian and Israeli eSIMs active for continuity.
Dead Sea resort Wi-Fi is often throttled during peak hours; use the eSIM for video calls or uploading photos.
Zain has the strongest 4G on the Desert Highway — important if you are navigating or streaming music during the Amman–Aqaba drive.
Most smaller restaurants and shops outside Amman prefer cash; the eSIM keeps maps and translation apps live but does not replace local currency.
Coverage in Jordan — top cities
Amman
Downtown, Abdali, and the university district have 5G from Zain and Orange — you will see 80+ Mbps in normal conditions. Outlying neighborhoods like Sweileh and Wadi Seer are LTE-only. Careem and Uber both operate here and need live data for driver matching. The Roman Theatre and Citadel have weak signal inside the ruins but strong coverage at the entrance plazas.
Petra
The Visitor Center and Wadi Musa town have weak 3G from all carriers. Inside the Siq and at the Treasury, you have no signal — plan to meet your group at a fixed time rather than coordinate by text. The trail to the Monastery is a dead zone. Download your ticket QR code and any map screenshots before entering the archaeological park.
Aqaba
The port district, hotel strip, and Aqaba Fort all have LTE from Zain, Orange, and Umniah. Coverage thins along the coastal road south toward the Saudi border. Dive operators and glass-bottom boat tours often ask you to share a WhatsApp location pin before pickup — make sure you have signal at your hotel before heading to the marina.
How to set up your eSIM
1
Check compatibility
Make sure your phone supports eSIM — most recent models do.
2
Buy your eSIM
Pick a plan and pay securely. Your QR code arrives by email in minutes.
3
Scan & connect
Scan the QR code, enable data roaming on arrival, and you're online.