Flights from Riyadh to Amman starting from SAR199.00
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A flynas flight from Riyadh to Amman is your doorway to a destination where deep-rooted history mingles with modern-day attractions. Apart from its ancient sites, Amman has a vibrant café scene, making it a top spot for student getaways. It’s also a favourite for family vacations.
Your direct flight from Riyadh to Amman leaves from the Riyadh King Khalid International Airport and touches down at the Queen Alia International Airport, a short distance from Amman. This fascinating city has some great amusement facilities packed with loads of fun. Located in City Mall, Jingo’s Jungle has a bunch of rides and games for youngsters. Al Wadi Waterpark sits on the shores of the Dead Sea. It has a host of slides and pools for the perfect day out. Other amusement parks include Digital City and Dream Park. Check out everything this city has to offer in our complete Amman Travel Guide.
Whether you’re traveling to another country or one of our outstanding Saudi destinations, flynas gets you there and back again in style and comfort. If you’re looking for that perfect place for a family vacation, be sure to check out the Red Sea and Calicut.
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Amman Attractions and Thing to Do
In Amman, the Red Sea is a must-visit especially if you’re an avid scuba diver or enjoy snorkeling over the coral reefs. Other sites to see include The Citadel at sunset, the Roman Amphitheatre, the Abu Darwish Mosque, Wadi Zarqa Ma’in and Darat al Funun which means ‘small house of the arts’. The most popular attraction, Petra, is located a three-hour drive outside of Amman - a day-trip worth doing.
There are five great areas to head if you’re looking to shop. The cobblestoned Rainbow Street (Shari’ Al-Rainbow) has many boutiques and cafes. Wakalat Street is where you’ll find shops such as Zara and Gap. If you’re looking for traditional products head to the Abdali Market, which is open Thursday night and Friday. There’s also downtown Amman which is known as the Balad. Here you’ll find woodcarvings, tea sets, hand-carved ornaments and Dead Sea products.
Eating out in Amman
If you’re looking for traditional eateries, you should try Hashem restaurant, an outlet where King Abdullah II famously ate at . It’s located on Al Amir Mohammed Street. Also,Fakhr El-Din serves delicious traditional Arabic food. However if you’re looking for something more modern, try Oobe at the Al Qasr Hotel, and Romero, Amman’s oldest Italian restaurant. During the day, Rainbow Street is great for cafes.
Amman Hotels
There is a good selection of hotels in Amman, from budget accommodation right up to 5-star resorts.
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Transport in Amman
flynas arrives into Terminal 2 at the Queen Alia International Airport, which is located 45 minutes from the city center. Once you’re on the ground the best modes of transport are taxis, buses and cars for hire.
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TaxiMetered taxis are readily available 24 hours a day however after midnight meters are not required to be in use, so insist on a metre at all times to avoid paying an inflated price. Taxis from the airport should cost 20 Jordanian Dinars ($28). |
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BusBuses are also located outside Terminal 2, and leave every 60 minutes 24 hours a day except between midnight and 6am when they run every two hours. Bus tickets cost JOD3 ($4). |
It's also recommended to rent your own car during your stay.
Events in Amman
Amman hosts a number of events including the Jordan Car Show (April), Dum Tak Festival (May), Amman Citadel Festival (August), Demencia Music Festival (August), Art Week Amman (September), Welcome to As-Salt Festival (October) and Sky Dive Jordan (November).
Do I need a visa to visit Amman?
No, Saudis can visit Amman, Jordan, visa-free for up to 90 days.
How far is Amman from Riyadh by plane?
There are roughly 800 miles between Riyadh and Amman.
What is the Riyadh to Amman flight time?
Your non-stop flight from Riyadh to Amman takes about 2½ hours. The drive into the city is roughly 35 minutes long.
How do I book my flight from Riyadh to Amman?
With flynas, you can book your Riyadh to Amman flight in no time.
Our Riyadh to Amman flight page features a search function. Simply enter your travel dates, the number of passengers, flight class, and hit the search button. Select a flight from the generated list and then just follow the user-friendly steps until your booking is confirmed. Remember to take a look at our cheap flights from Riyadh to Amman if you’d like more spending money for your trip. Or, if luxury, comfort, and ultra-convenience are non-negotiable, check out our premium class flights from Riyadh to Amman.
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One-Way Flights from Riyadh to Amman!
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Riyadh (RUH) | Amman (AMM) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Sat 02 Aug | From SAR199.00 Seen: 13 hrs ago |