Aqaba
With its wealth of other attractions, Jordan's splendid Red Sea resort
is often overlooked by modern-day visitors. But apart from being a delightful
place for discerning holidaymakers, this is actually a great base from which to
explore various places of interest in southern Jordan.
Aqaba is a fun place. It is a microcosm of all the good things Jordan
has to offer, including a fascinating history with some outstanding sites,
excellent hotels and activities, superb visitor facilities, good shopping, and
welcoming, friendly people, who enjoy nothing more than making sure their
visitors have a good time.
But perhaps Aqaba's greatest asset is the Red Sea itself. Here you can
experience some of the best snorkeling and diving in the world. The temperate
climate and gentle water currents have created a perfect environment for the
growth of corals and a teeming plethora of marine life. Here you can swim with
friendly sea turtles and dolphins as they dart amongst the schools of
multi-colored fish. Night dives reveal the nocturnal sea creatures, crabs,
lobsters, and shrimp, as they search for a midnight snack.
There are several dive centers in Aqaba. All offer well-maintained
diving equipment, professional instructors, and transport by boat to a variety
of dive sites.
From as far back as five and a half thousand years ago Aqaba has played an important role in the economy of the region. It was a prime junction for land and sea routes from Asia, Africa and Europe, a role it still plays today. Because of this vital function, there are many historic sites to be explored within the area, including what is believed to be the oldest purpose-built church in the world.
Aqaba International Airport is situated just 20 minutes from the city centre and services regular flights from Amman as well as from several European cities.