Jordan’s Tourism Revenue Reaches $7.16 Billion by End of November

Jordan’s Tourism Revenue Reaches $7.16 Billion by End of November
Jordan’s Tourism Revenue Reaches $7.16 Billion by End of November
Preliminary data from the Central Bank indicate that Jordan’s tourism revenue rose by 12.6% in November 2025, reaching $606.6 million, compared to a 14.9% increase to $538.6 million in the same month last year.اضافة اعلان

For the first eleven months of 2025, tourism revenue increased by 7.0% to $7,160.2 million, up from $6,691.7 million during the same period in 2024, driven by a 14.7% rise in tourist arrivals.

Breakdowns by nationality show revenue growth from European visitors (36.1%), Asian visitors (34.3%), Americans (18.4%), Arabs (3.6%), and other nationalities (33.4%). Revenue from Jordanian expatriates slightly declined by 0.8%.

Outbound tourism spending in November 2025 rose by 11.4% to $146.1 million, while cumulative spending over the first eleven months increased by 5.5% to $1,887.3 million.

Meanwhile, total remittances to Jordan increased by 4.2% over the first ten months of 2025, totaling $3,725.5 million. Outbound remittances from Jordan rose by 14.9% to $1,457.2 million.

The data show that incoming remittances were led by the UAE (24.1%), followed by the United States (21.2%), Saudi Arabia (20.7%), Qatar (10.7%), and other countries (23.3%). Outgoing remittances were primarily sent to Egypt (40.1%), followed by Bangladesh (10.8%), the UAE (5.9%), the Philippines (5.4%), and other countries (37.8%).