Perched on the edge of the Red Sea, Jordan's beautiful coastal city of Aqaba is the only port in the country. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters and diverse marine life.
Aqaba boasts an exciting history and culture with influences from Egypt, Petra, and Mesopotamia. Whether you’re planning an afternoon of sightseeing or a full-day adventure, the so-called Jewel of the Red Sea is the perfect destination.
Perched on the edge of the Red Sea, Jordan's beautiful coastal city of Aqaba is the only port in the country. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters and diverse marine life.
Aqaba boasts an exciting history and culture with influences from Egypt, Petra, and Mesopotamia. Whether you’re planning an afternoon of sightseeing or a full-day adventure, the so-called Jewel of the Red Sea is the perfect destination.
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Perched on the edge of the Red Sea, Jordan's beautiful coastal city of Aqaba is the only port in the country. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters and diverse marine life.
Aqaba boasts an exciting history and culture with influences from Egypt, Petra, and Mesopotamia. Whether you’re planning an afternoon of sightseeing or a full-day adventure, the so-called Jewel of the Red Sea is the perfect destination.
If you want to see all sides of Jordan, beyond the history and desert landscape, a day trip from Amman to Aqaba is a non-negotiable.
Here's all you need to know about Aqaba, one of the most exciting day trips from Amman.
Aqaba is located in the south of Jordan, on the Gulf of Aqaba, an arm of the Red Sea. It is about 330 kilometers or 205 miles from Amman. It sits just minutes away from Eilat, Israel's southernmost city – separated only by a border.
Reaching Aqaba from Amman by car is the most common way to get there. The journey takes about four hours along the Route 65 Desert Highway, with stunning views of the Jordanian desert and mountains along the way.
The route passes by the Dead Sea, a popular stop to break up the drive.
Taking the bus is the most budget-friendly way to get from Amman to Aqaba. You can take the JETT (Jordan Express Tourist Transportation) bus for around US$15 (10 Jordanian Dinar). The journey is about 5 hours, including stops.
The most convenient way to visit Aqaba is on an organized tour. These guided trips offer comfortable AC-equipped vehicles and knowledgeable guides. Tours typically include hotel pickup and drop-off, and last between 2 and 8 days.
The shortest guided trip from Amman to Aqaba is 2 days. The tour will start with convenient pickup from you Amman accommodation, followed by the beautiful desert drive down to Aqaba.
But before you arrive, your guide may arrange to stop at Dead Sea for a swim and some lunch.
Once you’re in Aqaba, the itinerary is quite flexible depending on your booked tour.
Generally, you’ll have the opportunity to take a boat ride in the Red Sea, visit historical sites such as Aqaba Castle (also known as Aqaba Fort) and explore one of Jordan's most beloved cities.
On the second day, you will likely spend some time in the water, either relaxing or snorkeling in the Red Sea.
If you are signed up for a longer multi-day trip, you may then venture to Petra, a marvelous UNESCO World Heritage Site with a great history; the Wadi Rum desert for some off-road jeep safari; or the town of Madaba.
After that, it's time to make your way back to Amman, driving along the desert highway.
There is a variety of tours available to Aqaba, ranging from 2-days to more comprehensive 5+ day trips, which include additional attractions like Petra, Wadi Rum and Madaba. The most popular options are listed below.
These 2-day tours are ideal for those looking to spend a weekend in Aqaba. They usually include pickup and drop-off from your Amman hotel, sightseeing of the city’s main attractions and, most likely, a boat ride in the Red Sea.
This 3-day tour focuses exclusively on Aqaba. In addition to the sightseeing of Aqaba’s main attractions, you will have plenty of time to enjoy its long sandy beaches and warm waters, sample some delicious local cuisine or take in the city's nightlife.
Highlights include visiting the Aqaba Fort, shopping at markets (for Dead Sea products and snorkeling in the Red Sea.
This style of Aqaba 4-day trip offers a comprehensive overview of Jordan’s most iconic attractions.
In addition to Aqaba, you will visit Petra and the Wadi Rum desert, and get plenty of opportunities for sightseeing, outdoor activities like jeep safaris and cultural exploration. Finally, you will have time to soak in the therapeutic Dead Sea waters.
Trips to Aqaba from Amman typically start from around US$220 per person, but increase depending on the duration and type of trip you choose.
2-day trips vary cost between US$150 for budget optionsup to $800 for luxury tours.
Meanwhile, longer 3- and 4-day trips start from about US$350 per person, going upwards of US$600 for 5-day trips.
Prices may also vary depending on the attractions included in your tour and the size of your group, so make sure to double-check when booking.
On trips to Aqaba, you'll not only see the city and its stunning beaches, but also explore some of Jordan's most iconic landmarks in the surrounding areas. Some of the most typical highlights are listed below.
Sitting on the edge of the Red Sea, Aqaba is a vibrant coastal city with plenty to offer.
Explore its bustling markets and sample some delicious local cuisine before heading to the seafront for some beach time. At night, you'll have plenty of opportunities to take in the lively atmosphere of this port town too.
Popular for snorkelers and divers alike, the Red Sea offers a unique underwater experience with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life. Thanks to its location, the waters are notoriously warm too.
This ancient city carved in the sandstone rocks is one of Jordan's most iconic landmarks. Here you can explore the ruins, admire its grandeur and take plenty of photos along the way.
It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see for anyone visiting Jordan.
The red desert of Wadi Rum is one of the most stunning landscapes in all of Jordan. Here you can explore sand dunes, ride camels, admire rock formations and enjoy some amazing views of a desolate, seemingly never-ending region.
Officially the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea is a unique and mysterious place. Visit here for some therapeutic mud baths and a swim in its hyper-salty waters - said to have healing properties.
The best time to visit Aqaba is from considered October to April, when the weather is mild and comfortable. During this period you can enjoy plenty of outdoor activities without having to worry about extreme temperatures.