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We have 71 hotels in Aqaba. |
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Marina Plaza Hotel
Tala Bay
Overlooking the Gulf of Aqaba, this upscale hotel is within a 3-minute walk from both the Marina Plaza beach and marina.The relaxed rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screens and minibars, plus safes and balconies or terraces with scenic view. The suites have living rooms, and sea or marina views. |
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Red Sea Dive Center
South Beach
This stylish resort in Aqaba offers free Wi-Fi, as well as a rooftop terrace and a private beach. It provides 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.There are a range of facilities on offer to guests of Red Sea Dive Center, including an express check-in and check-out feature, a coffee bar and a kids pool. |
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Dweik 2
Al Hamamat Al Touniesia
Dweik 2 is situated in Aqaba and is close to the area's well-known attractions. It also offers valet parking, 24-hour room service and a coffee bar.The rooms are air conditioned and include a mini bar and a seating area. |
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Mina Hotel Aqaba
Al-Nahda St.
Mina Hotel Aqaba provides a trendy setting when in Aqaba. It also features free Wi-Fi, a rooftop terrace and an outdoor pool.This luxury hotel offers 24-hour room service, a kids pool and an express check-in and check-out feature. |
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Jardanah Hotel Apartment
Aqaba- Princess Haya Roundabout
Jardanah Hotel Apartment is situated in Aqaba and is close to the area's tourist attractions. Rooms are air conditioned and a Wi-Fi connection is provided free of charge.There are a range of amenities available to those staying at the hotel, such as 24-hour room service and a laundry service. |
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Ahla Tlah Hotel
Corniche Street
Ahla Tlah Hotel is situated in Aqaba and is close to the area's well-known attractions. Just a short stroll from Aqaba Archaeological Museum, it offers comfortable rooms equipped with a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV and a sofa bed.The hotel features a 24/7 reception, plus a hair salon and a currency exchange. |
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Oryx Hotel Aqaba
Al Sharif Shakir Bin Zayd Street, Aqaba, Jordan
When visiting Aqaba, Oryx Hotel is a great choice to consider. Guests can visit the spa to be pampered with deep-tissue massages, facials, or body treatments, and Zaitoun, one of 4 restaurants, serves international cuisine and is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. An outdoor pool and a health club are offered, and rooms at this luxurious hotel get the details right with free minibar items and premium bedding. |
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Golden Tulip Aqaba
Al Saada Street
The hotel is situated in the city centre of Aqaba, surrounded by the best restaurants and Diving-centres in town within 5 minutes walking distance from the beach. The main street in front of the hotel is called Walker Street where all tourists and locals take a stroll every evening to refresh. The hotel features a restaurant where all customers can take their meals, most rooms overlook the bay,all the way to Eilat in Israel (marvellous night view). |
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InterContinental Aqaba Resort
King Hussein Street
Overlooking the Gulf of Aqaba, this upmarket beachfront hotel is a 14-minute walk from Aqaba Archaeological Museum, and 13 km from King Hussein International Airport.The modern rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars and balconies. Suites add living areas; upgraded suites add features like kitchens, saunas or steam rooms. |
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Movenpick Resort & Residence Aqaba
King Hussein Street
A 10-minute walk from Aqaba Marine Park, this refined, Red Sea beach resort is 1 km from the Aqaba Archaeological Museum and 10 km from King Hussein International Airport.Warm rooms with traditional dark wood furnishings have free Wi-Fi and minibars, plus flat-screen TVs, tea and coffeemakers, and Juliet balconies. Upgraded rooms add furnished sea-view balconies, while suites offer living areas and kitchenettes. |
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Aqaba is a Jordanian port on the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba. Its numerous beach resorts are popular for windsurfing and other water sports. It's also a top destination for scuba divers, with notable dive sites including the Yamanieh coral reef. Inhabited since 4000 B.C., it's home to the Islamic-era Aqaba Fort and the adjacent Aqaba Archaeological Museum. |
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