Time Zones in Jordan

See Jordan’s current local time, UTC offset, DST status, and convert Jordan time to cities and time zones worldwide.

Amman
Jordan · +03
Amman Standard TimeGMT +03Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Amman
Pop. 1,275,857
Zarqa
Pop. 792,665
Irbid
Pop. 307,480
Russeifa
Pop. 268,237
Wādī as Sīr
Pop. 181,212
Ar Ramthā
Pop. 155,693
‘Ajlūn
Pop. 125,557
Aqaba
Pop. 95,048
Rukban
Pop. 85,000
Mādabā
Pop. 82,335
As Salţ
Pop. 80,189
Mafraq
Pop. 57,118
Ma'an
Pop. 50,350
Al Jubayhah
Pop. 46,834
Saḩāb
Pop. 40,241
Ḩayy al Quwaysimah
Pop. 32,396
Jarash
Pop. 27,046
Aţ Ţafīlah
Pop. 25,429
‘Izrā
Pop. 22,756
Qīr Moāv
Pop. 22,581
Karak City
Pop. 21,678
Judita
Pop. 20,000
Aydūn
Pop. 18,376
Umm as Summāq
Pop. 18,274
Kurayyimah
Pop. 17,837
‘Anjarah
Pop. 17,634
Safi
Pop. 15,200
Al Azraq ash Shamālī
Pop. 14,800
Aţ Ţurrah
Pop. 14,619
Wādī Mūsá
Pop. 14,000
Sūf
Pop. 12,942
Aţ Ţayyibah
Pop. 12,615
Sakib
Pop. 11,586
Ash Shajarah
Pop. 11,243
Jāwā
Pop. 10,628
Şakhrah
Pop. 10,616
Rehab
Pop. 10,000
‘Ayn Jannā
Pop. 9,586
Al Karāmah
Pop. 9,384
Al Mazār al Janūbī
Pop. 9,383
Şammā
Pop. 8,926
Kafr Asad
Pop. 8,203
Bayt Yāfā
Pop. 7,788
Al Quwayrah
Pop. 7,372
‘Ayy
Pop. 7,340
Buşayrā
Pop. 7,154
Kafr Sawm
Pop. 7,152
Ḩakamā
Pop. 7,075
Sāl
Pop. 6,896
Malkā
Pop. 6,856
Kafr Abīl
Pop. 6,333
Dayr Yūsuf
Pop. 6,223
Al Ḩamrā’
Pop. 6,211
Saḩam al Kaffārāt
Pop. 6,203
Raymūn
Pop. 6,082
Waqqāş
Pop. 5,678
Al Kittah
Pop. 5,626
Ḩayy al Bunayyāt
Pop. 5,579
Ḩātim
Pop. 5,542
Kharjā
Pop. 5,498
Ḩalāwah
Pop. 5,376
Şabḩā
Pop. 5,315
Kitim
Pop. 5,292
Al Khinzīrah
Pop. 5,231
Tibnah
Pop. 5,229
Balīlā
Pop. 5,206
Qumaym
Pop. 5,111
Yarqā
Pop. 4,786
Burmā
Pop. 4,735
Bayt Īdis
Pop. 4,723
Adir
Pop. 4,441
Qafqafā
Pop. 4,402
Al Jīzah
Pop. 4,397
Umm Qays
Pop. 4,294
Ar Rabbah
Pop. 4,229
Umm al Qiţţayn
Pop. 4,225
Zaḩar
Pop. 4,150
Al Qaşr
Pop. 3,840
Al Jafr
Pop. 3,557
Tala Bay
Pop. 2,000
Ash Shawbak
Pop. 50
Umm ar Raşāş
Pop. 0
Adhruḩ
Pop. 0
Ash Shūnah al Janūbīyah
Pop. 0
Mulayḩ
Pop. 0
Samā as Sirḩān
Pop. 0
Al Fayşalīyah
Pop. 0
Rujm ash Shāmī al Gharbī
Pop. 0
Sammā ar Rawsān
Pop. 0
Umm al Basātīn
Pop. 0
Mā‘īn
Pop. 0
Umm al Jimāl
Pop. 0
Kufrinjah
Pop. 0
Al Murayghah
Pop. 0
Dayr ‘Allā
Pop. 0
Bīrayn
Pop. 0
Dayr Abū Sa‘īd
Pop. 0
Al Mughayyir
Pop. 0
Juraynah
Pop. 0
‘Irjān
Pop. 0
Fuqū‘
Pop. 0
Ḩawshā
Pop. 0
Nā‘ūr
Pop. 0
Dhībān
Pop. 0
Ḩisbān
Pop. 0
Bal‘amā
Pop. 0
Muthallath al Azraq
Pop. 0
Ayl
Pop. 0
‘Ayn al Bāshā
Pop. 0
Ash Shūnah ash Shamālīyah
Pop. 0
Aş Şubayḩī
Pop. 0
Ar Ruşayfah
Pop. 0
Ar Ruwayshid
Pop. 0
Al Mazār ash Shamālī
Pop. 0
Al Qaţrānah
Pop. 0
Ghawr al Mazra‘ah
Pop. 0
Manshīyat Banī Ḩasan
Pop. 0
Al Maşţabah
Pop. 0
‘Allān
Pop. 0
Al Juwayyidah
Pop. 0
Al Hāshimīyah
Pop. 0
Al Ḩusaynīyah
Pop. 0
Al Ḩişn
Pop. 0
Al Ḩasā
Pop. 0
Al ‘Arīḑ
Pop. 0
Al Fuḩayş
Pop. 0
Al Muwaqqar
Pop. 0
Al Khālidīyah
Pop. 0
Muthallath Jāmi‘at Āl al Bayt
Pop. 0
Ad Dīsah
Pop. 0
Ar Rīshah
Pop. 0
Muthallath Şabḩā
Pop. 0
Al ‘Abdallī
Pop. 0
Az̧ Z̧ulayl
Pop. 0
Dayr al Kahf
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Jordan

  1. Open the Jordan time converter page: Visit https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/jordan to load Jordan with Amman pre-selected on the comparison grid. This view is useful when you are planning a call with a client in Amman, checking customer support coverage for the Levant region, or coordinating NGO, logistics, or education work across the Middle East.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click + Add City and add cities such as London, Dubai, and New York to compare Jordan with major finance, trade, and remote-work hubs. This is especially practical for companies handling Gulf business from Amman, for airlines routing passengers through regional hubs, or for international teams scheduling meetings between Jordan, Europe, and North America.

  3. Drag on the grid to select a meeting window: Use Select mode, then drag across Jordan’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Amman to highlight that range in purple and instantly see the matching local times in your other selected cities. For example, Jordan is 3 hours ahead of London during UK winter and 7 hours ahead of New York during U.S. Eastern Standard Time, so a 9 AM meeting in Amman can fall at 6 AM in London and 2 AM in New York, which helps you avoid impractical handoff times.

  4. Export the selected time range: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link depending on how you want to send the schedule. This is useful for sending a confirmed Amman meeting slot to a distributed sales team, sharing a project handoff with contractors abroad, or creating a calendar event that automatically appears in each participant’s local time zone.

Time Zones in Jordan

Jordan uses one time zone nationwide: Arabia Standard Time, commonly shown as AST, with a standard offset of UTC+3. Unlike countries such as the United States or Russia, Jordan does not split its territory into multiple time zones, so Amman, Aqaba, Irbid, Zarqa, and all other cities follow the same official clock.

A notable aspect of Jordan’s time system is that it currently stays on UTC+3 year-round, which means there is no half-hour or quarter-hour offset like India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45). This makes Jordan straightforward for scheduling because the entire country follows one uniform offset, which is helpful for domestic transport, government operations, and business coordination between Amman and industrial or tourism centers such as Aqaba and Petra.

For international comparison, Jordan is 1 hour behind Dubai (UTC+4) and the same as Saudi Arabia and Iraq (both UTC+3). When it is 9:00 AM in Amman, it is 10:00 AM in Dubai and 9:00 AM in Riyadh, a useful reference for regional trade, aviation scheduling, and cross-border business in the Middle East.

Jordan Country Details

Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is located in Western Asia on the eastern bank of the Jordan River. It borders Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Israel, and the Palestinian territories, giving it strategic importance for regional diplomacy, humanitarian operations, freight movement, and tourism across the Levant.

The capital is Amman, the country’s political, economic, and population center. Jordan has a population of 9,956,011 and a land area of 92,300 km², making it a medium-sized Middle Eastern country with major urban concentration in and around Amman, Zarqa, and Irbid, while the south includes desert landscapes and the Red Sea port city of Aqaba.

Jordan’s official currency is the Jordanian dinar (JOD), which is widely abbreviated as JD in local commercial use. The country’s listed languages are ar-JO and en, reflecting Arabic as the primary language and English as a common language in business, tourism, higher education, and many government-facing services.

For telecommunications and international contact, Jordan uses the country dialing code +962. This code is required when calling Jordan from abroad, whether you are reaching hotels in Amman, logistics operators in Aqaba, or local business contacts in sectors such as education, healthcare, engineering, and regional consulting.

Daylight Saving Time in Jordan

Jordan currently does not switch clocks seasonally and remains on UTC+3 throughout the year. In practical terms, that means there is no spring-forward or fall-back date to account for when scheduling modern meetings with Jordan, which reduces confusion for recurring calls and calendar invitations.

Jordan did observe daylight saving time in the past, with clocks traditionally changing in spring and autumn, but the policy changed in recent years. In 2022, Jordan moved to a permanent UTC+3 arrangement, ending the regular seasonal clock changes that had previously required businesses and travelers to watch for transition dates.

There are no regional exceptions within Jordan: Amman, Aqaba, Irbid, Madaba, Petra, and all other parts of the country use the same time year-round. This nationwide consistency is particularly useful for domestic flights, intercity bus schedules, school timetables, and organizations coordinating work between the capital and field locations.

Because Jordan no longer changes clocks while many European and North American countries still do, the time difference with those regions can shift during their DST transition periods. For example, Jordan may be 2 hours ahead of Central Europe during part of the year and 1 hour ahead during another part, so international teams should always compare the exact date when scheduling recurring meetings.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Jordan have?

Jordan has one official time zone for the entire country. Amman, Aqaba, Irbid, Zarqa, and every other city follow UTC+3, so there is no internal time difference when traveling or scheduling domestic business.

does Jordan use daylight saving time?

Jordan does not currently use daylight saving time in the seasonal clock-change sense. Since a policy change in 2022, the country has stayed on UTC+3 year-round, so clocks no longer move forward in spring or backward in autumn.

what is the time difference between Jordan and UTC

Jordan is UTC+3, meaning local time in Jordan is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. For example, when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 3:00 PM in Amman.

what currency does Jordan use

Jordan uses the Jordanian dinar, abbreviated JOD. It is the country’s official currency for retail purchases, salaries, hotel payments, and commercial transactions, and it is often written locally as JD.

what is the dialing code for Jordan

The international dialing code for Jordan is +962. If you are calling a number in Amman or another Jordanian city from abroad, you begin with +962 followed by the local number without the domestic trunk prefix where applicable.

what time zone is used in Amman, Jordan?

Amman uses Arabia Standard Time (AST) at UTC+3. Because Jordan has a single national time zone, the time in Amman is the same as in the rest of the country, including Aqaba and Irbid.

is Jordan the same time as Saudi Arabia?

Yes, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are both on UTC+3, so they generally share the same local time. This is useful for regional business, airline operations, and cross-border coordination because no hour conversion is needed between Amman and Riyadh.

is Jordan on the same time all year?

Yes, Jordan stays on the same official time all year, which is UTC+3. Since the end of seasonal clock changes in 2022, recurring meetings and travel plans involving Jordan have become easier to manage because there is no domestic DST adjustment to track.