Aqaba

Aqaba

Aqaba is Jordan’s vibrant red sea playground near to israel, where sun-soaked beaches, world-class diving, and 2,000-year-old history collide. Just a short hop from the famous desert of Wadi Rum, this tax-free coastal gem lets you feast on epic seafood, float effortlessly, and sip sweet Bedouin tea like a true local. A good, well-rounded Aqaba tour includes historical facts, marine life, and a little leisure time so you can brag about learning things while being on vacation.

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What's the weather like?
Aqaba's weather indicates a year-long identity crisis. In January, temperatures average 20 degrees Celsius, making it a pleasant winter escape. It's the best time to see things, but you might playfully argue with locals about whether the sea is cold or refreshing. July brings a scorching 40°C+ sun. The air feels like a gigantic hair dryer embrace, making it the perfect excuse to dive into the Red Sea. Those who win in April or October have Golden weather—cold enough for desert treks but warm enough for world-class snorkelling.
When is the best time to visit?
The perfect time to visit out Aqaba is definitely in the Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). Get ready for a few wonderful, sun-soaked days perfect for diving, with the Red Sea's super clear waters and temperature that won’t have you feeling like a puddle! In winter (December to February), it is still possible althoght weather get colder but snows still doesnt exist here.
Which is best way to get around?
Getting around Aqaba is super easy—whether walking, hopping in a taxi, or cruising on a boat. You are able casually wander through the cosy downtown, catch a green city taxi for a speedy ride across town, or jump on a glass-bottom boat to search out the Red Sea's coral reefs without even getting your hair wet.
How to stay safe?
Aqaba is a relax seaside escape that's extremely safe, with crime rates that are practically non-existent. The locals are super friendly and welcoming! Your main struggles will probably be negotiating for souvenirs and dealing with the sun instead of stressing about crime.

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