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Amman vs Muscat

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Amman

Amman

Jordan

Muscat

Muscat

Oman

Amman

Safety: 72/100Pop: 4.2M (city)Asia/Amman

Muscat

Safety: 90/100Pop: 1.5M (metro)Asia/Muscat

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Amman: $35-60Muscat: $70-110
mid-range
Amman: $80-150Muscat: $150-250
luxury
Amman: $200+Muscat: $350-600+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Amman72/100Safety Scoreβœ“90/100Muscat

Amman

Jordan is one of the safest countries in the Middle East and Amman reflects this. Violent crime is extremely rare. Jordanian hospitality is legendary β€” locals routinely go out of their way to help visitors. The main concerns are minor traffic-related dangers and occasional tourist overcharging.

Muscat

Muscat is one of the safest capital cities in the world. Violent crime is virtually nonexistent, theft is extremely rare, and the culture of hospitality means visitors are treated with genuine warmth. The main risks are traffic accidents and heat-related illness.

⭐ Ratings

Amman4/5βœ“English Friendly3/5Muscat
Amman3/5βœ“Walkability2/5Muscat
Amman2/5Public Transit2/5Muscat
Amman4/5βœ“Food Scene3/5Muscat
Amman3/5βœ“Nightlife1/5Muscat
Amman4/5Cultural Sites4/5Muscat
Amman4/5Nature Accessβœ“5/5Muscat
Amman4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Muscat

🌀️ Weather

Amman

Amman has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. At 850 m elevation, it's cooler than you might expect for a Middle Eastern city. Winters can be genuinely cold with occasional snow. Spring and autumn are ideal visiting seasons.

Spring (March - May)10-25Β°C
Summer (June - August)18-34Β°C
Autumn (September - November)14-30Β°C
Winter (December - February)4-13Β°C

Muscat

Muscat has a hot desert climate. Summers are brutally hot and humid, while winters are warm and pleasant. The best time to visit is October through April. Rainfall is extremely rare β€” the city gets about 100 mm per year.

Cool Season (November - March)18-29Β°C
Shoulder Season (April, October)24-36Β°C
Hot Season (May - September)28-45Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Amman

Amman's public transport is limited compared to other capitals. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are the primary way for tourists to get around. A new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is improving coverage. The city is spread across steep hills, making walking between neighborhoods challenging.

Walkability: Amman is built on steep hills, making walking between neighborhoods exhausting but rewarding for the views. Downtown, Rainbow Street, and Jabal Luweibdeh are walkable on their own. The walk from the Citadel down to the Roman Theater is a classic Amman walk. Sidewalks are uneven and often occupied by parked cars.

Careem / Uber β€” JOD 1-5 (~$1.40-7) for most trips within Amman
Yellow Taxis β€” JOD 1-4 (~$1.40-5.60) for most city trips
Amman Bus (BRT) β€” JOD 0.35-0.55 (~$0.50-0.78)

Muscat

Muscat is spread along 60 km of coastline, making a car essential for serious exploration. Public transport is limited but improving with the Mwasalat bus network. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are the main options for visitors without a car. Walking is impractical in most areas due to heat and distances.

Walkability: Muscat is not a walkable city in any conventional sense β€” it stretches 60 km along the coast. However, Mutrah (corniche and souq), Old Muscat, and the Qurum beach area are pleasant walking zones. The heat makes walking difficult for much of the year. Dawn and dusk walks along the corniche are magical.

Metered Taxis / Airport Taxis β€” OMR 2-8 (~$5-21) for most city trips; airport to city OMR 8-15 (~$21-39)
OTaxi / Uber β€” OMR 1.5-6 (~$4-16) for most city trips
Mwasalat Public Buses β€” OMR 0.200-0.500 (~$0.50-1.30) per ride

The Verdict

Choose Amman if...

you want Jordan's friendly capital + launchpad β€” Amman Citadel, Roman Theatre, Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea all within 3 hours

Choose Muscat if...

you want the Middle East's safest, most hospitable capital β€” Grand Mosque, pristine wadis, and Arabian charm without Dubai's flash