Explore Pella: A Window into Jordan’s Ancient Past

Pella Ruins

Pella, one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites worldwide, offers rich ruins from Greco-Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Bronze, and Iron Ages. As a key city of the Decapolis, it holds deep historical and cultural significance.

Top Attractions in Pella

  • Greco-Roman Ruins: Explore ancient temples, theater, and baths.
  • Byzantine Churches: See mosaics and stonework from early Christianity.
  • Islamic Period Structures: Discover Umayyad residential ruins and a mosque.
  • Bronze & Iron Age Sites: Visit remains dating back over 6,000 years.
  • Scenic Views: Enjoy panoramic vistas of the Jordan Valley.

Guided Tours in Pella

Guided tours offer archaeological insights, biblical heritage exploration, and nature hikes, typically costing $25–60 USD depending on duration and services.

How to Get from Amman to Pella

  • By Car: About 1.5 hours via Highway 65, approximately 80 km from Amman.
  • By Taxi: Private taxis cost around $50–80 USD.
  • By Tour: Many day trips from Amman or Jerash include Pella.

Pella Entry Fee

General admission is $3 USD; Jordan Pass holders enter free.

Prepare for Your Pella Visit

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven terrain.
  • Bring water as facilities are limited.
  • Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat.
  • Respect the active excavation sites—avoid touching ruins or artifacts.
  • Combine your visit with Umm Qais or Jerash for a full day of history.