
Flying is often the quickest way to reach Aqaba, especially for international travelers.
King Hussein International Airport (AQJ) is compact and efficient.
European low-budget airlines increase frequency during high tourist season (October to April).
Flight prices are higher during peak season, major holidays, and school breaks. Book in advance.
No direct long-haul flights. Connect through Amman or major European/West Asian centers such as Istanbul or Dubai.
Rental car agencies are available at King Hussein International Airport and in Aqaba city center.
Big multinational corporations (e.g., Hertz, Avis, Europcar) operate, alongside local agencies. Check DiscoverCars.com for options.
A valid national driver's license (held for at least one year) and an International Driving Permit (IDP) are needed.
Long-distance buses offer views of Jordan's diverse landscapes.
Self-driving gives you the autonomy to explore Jordan.
Travelers can cross land borders, with special points to think about for each.
Arrivals by boat for tourists are less common than air or land travel to Aqaba.
AQJ offers basic duty-free shopping, a cafe, plus few seating in the leaving lounge.
Arrive at the JETT bus station 15-30 minutes before departure.
Confirm your flight status or bus schedule the day before departure.