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Aqaba, the dazzling city of Jordan on the Red Sea, is a very active city by the seaside admired for its crystal transparent waters, the lively corals underneath and also for its relaxing atmosphere. It is a place that has it all, that is, diving, sunbathing and beach adventures and is therefore a perfect getaway for people looking for sunshine and ocean experiencing alike.

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From Aqaba to Amman: Jordan Highlights

From Aqaba to Amman: Jordan Highlights

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Aqaba is in the southwest corner of Jordan by the Red Sea and is the only coastal city in Jordan—a paradise of sun, sea, and adventure. The warm waters, uninterrupted sunshine, and magnificent coral reefs all year round are reasons that Aqaba is the ideal place for relaxation, natural beauty, and Middle Eastern charm. 

Thanks to the great visibility that characterizes Aqaba it is already known as a swimming and snorkeling paradise. To discover the underwater world of colorful corals, tropical fish, and even sunken ships waiting for explorers, one only has to dive into the water. In case of the ones who would rather not get wet, there will always be lots of ways to access the Red Sea. Sailing trips, glass-bottom boat tours, paddleboarding, and parasailing are just some of the activities that can be done there.

Apart from the beaches, Aqaba has a rich and vibrant culture of mixing and matching history with hospitality. The tourists can visit the historic Aqaba fortress, wander through the local markets or enjoy the seafood that have just been caught at the restaurants by the sea with views of the water. Its laid-back vibe combined with the closeness to Petra and Wadi Rum makes Aqaba a great place to stay while discovering Jordan's southern and scenic attractions.

Whatever you are doing-whether you are diving, laying on the beach or watching the sunset over the Red Sea, Please come to Aqaba as it will not only be a stunning but also a very refreshing coastal escape that conveys the warmth of Jordan’s spirit and its beauty.
 

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Q: What are the top tourist attractions in Aqaba?
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Aqaba, the vacation city of Jordan on the Red Sea, is famous for its stunning ocean beaches and the colorful coral reefs. Other than the already mentioned, the Marine Park, Castle, Ayla Oasis, Japanese garden dive site, and South Beach are among the best attractions. Besides, the visitors are allowed to do snorkeling, diving, water sports, and adventures to the nearby Wadi Rum and Petra.

Q: When is the best time to visit Aqaba?
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The best time during which to visit Aqaba extends from March to May and from September to November, when the thermal readings are all warm, and pleasant. The Red Sea’s clear waters make it a swimming, diving, and relaxing by the beach destination all year round.

Q: Is Aqaba a safe place to visit for tourists?
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Is Aqaba a safe place to visit for tourists?

Q: What are the available activities that I would be able to do in Aqaba?
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Activities to be done at Aqaba are aplenty which include diving, snorkelling, glass-bottom boat tours, parasailing, and jet skimming. History buffs may go to Aqaba Fort and shopping addicts will find local markets and souvenir shops irresistible. Besides, the city’s waterfront restaurants are ideal for dining on fresh seafood with a view of the sea.

Q: What is the way that I can reach Aqaba from other areas in Jordan?
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Aqaba can be reached without much hassle through air, road, or sea. The King Hussein International Airport connects Amman and some international cities by offering flight operations. Alternatively, you might drive from Amman (approximately 4 hours) or ride a bus. A lot of tourists include Aqaba in their journey along with Wadi Rum and Petra.