Situated on the southern tip of Jordan, approximately four hours from the capital Amman, Aqaba is a beach town with Jordanian appeal. Equipped with the local watering holes to
The Aqaba Fort is a fortress originally built by Crusaders in the 12th century and named Helim. Ayla (ancient Aqaba) was recaptured by Saladin in 1187 and the fortress was
Arabah is 166 kilometres (103 miles) in length, from the Gulf of Aqaba to the southern shore of the Dead Sea. Topographically, the region is divided into three sections. From the
Wadi Rum is the gateway to the Jordanian desert. It is the most visitor-friendly section of the desert in Jordan with 720 square kilometres (278 square miles) of mountains, rock