
Wadi Rum © Judith Duk
As Jordan's only outlet to the sea, the tourist resort of Aqaba
is known for its fantastic diving opportunities, mild winter
climate and sandy beaches.
Situated on the tip of the Red Sea in southern Jordan on the
Gulf of Aqaba, the town's greatest attraction lies offshore in the
colourful coral reefs that are rated as the best in the world.
These boast an incredible marine life and provide wonderful
opportunities for divers and snorkellers in the clear waters year
round. Besides underwater escapades, Aqaba is an ideal location for
watersports and relaxation, whether it is swimming, waterskiing,
parasailing, fishing or sunbathing.
For the history enthusiast, Aqaba contains sites dating back to
4000 BC, including the recent discovery of what is believed to be
the world's oldest church from the 3rd century, the remains of the
medieval walled city of Ayla and a Mamluke fort. These are proof of
Aqaba's strategic position as the main port on the trading route to
the Far East from Africa in ancient times, which made it a thriving
town, and it is this same location today that makes it an important
tourist centre. It is also conveniently situated for excursions to
the spectacular desert scenery of Wadi Rum and the ancient rock
city of Petra.
Excursions
Petra
Carved into the rock and protected by rugged mountains on all
sides is Jordan's most famous attraction, the ancient rose-red city
of Petra, one of the world's most spectacular ruins set within a
deep canyon near the town of Wadi Musa. Wadi Musa,...
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Lying 42 miles (68km) north of Aqaba, the scenery of Wadi Rum is
acclaimed as one of the most stunningly beautiful desert landscapes
in the world and is a major tourist destination in Jordan. Towering
mountains of weathered sandstone rise vertically from the...
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