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WELCOME TO THE AQABA DUNES HOTEL - AQABAS BEST KEPT SECRET!

Ideal for - Weekend get-aways, Vacation stays Time shares available (call for details).

Anyone can go to a chain hotel, but if you really want to get a feel for the traditional lifestyle of Aqaba, then you need to visit the AQABA DUNES HOTEL .

AQABA DUNES is an independently owned hotel that sits directly across the street from the beach where you can go scuba diving & snorkling and enjoy the spectacular underwater views. Then come back to the AQABQ DUNES and sit back and enjoy a cup of coffee brewed traditionally , or relax & have a smoke from one of the traditional Hookahs ( shisha ) in our coffee shop.

Our accomodations are well suited for everyone, from singles to large families. We offer the most reasonable rates in town. Have you ever wanted to see what's it's like to sit on a camel

Well AQABA DUNES has just the treat for you. Kids and adults will enjoy sitting atop one of our 4 camels and taking a short stroll around the premises.

 
 
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 About Jordan

 

Jordan is located in the heart of the Middle East, Northwest of Saudi Arabia, South of Syria, Southwest of Iraq, and East of Israel and the Palestenian National Authority........... Read More

   



Famed for its preserved coral reefs and unique sea life, this Red Sea port city was, in ancient times, the main port for shipments from the Red Sea to the Far East. The Mameluk Fort, one of the main historical land marks of Aqaba, rebuilt by the Mameluks in the sixteenth century. Square in shape and flanked by semicircular towers, the fort is marked with various inscriptions marking the latter period of the Islamic dynasty. The current excavations at the ancient site of early Islamic town Ayla with its two main streets intersecting in the middle dates back to the 7th Century already revealed a gate and city wall along with towers, buildings and a mosque. The museum houses a collection of artifacts collected in the region, including pottery and coins. Aqaba also hosts the house of Sharif Hussein Bin Ali, the great grandfather of King Abdullah II. Other places of interest include the mud brick building thought to be the earliest church in the region.