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How to Get to Aqaba

Air Travel

Flights to Aqaba

Flying is often the quickest way to reach Aqaba, especially for international travelers.

Airlines & Routes

  • King Hussein International Airport (AQJ) is the main airport.
  • Royal Jordanian offers daily domestic flights from Amman (AMM) to AQJ.
  • European low-low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air offer seasonal direct flights from various European cities.

Airport Transfers & Facilities

King Hussein International Airport (AQJ) is compact and efficient.

Services at AQJ

  • Taxis are readily available outside the terminal; fares typically JOD 15-20 to city/Tala Bay.
  • Lots of accommodations have pre-arranged airport transfers.
  • Careem ride-sharing app provides fixed, transparent fares from the airport.

Seasonal Availability

European low-budget airlines increase frequency during high tourist season (October to April).

Price Fluctuations

Flight prices are higher during peak season, major holidays, and school breaks. Book in advance.

Global Connections

No direct long-haul flights. Connect through Amman or major European/West Asian centers such as Istanbul or Dubai.

Finding Flights

Best Flight Deals

  • Explore services like Dollar Flight Club for discounted fares.
  • Use flight comparison websites to find the best rates.
  • Flexibility with travel dates could cut down costs.
  • Consider flying during shoulder or low seasons for lower prices.

Flight Search Engines

  • Skyscanner for comprehensive flight searchs.
  • Check direct airline websites for special offers.
  • Use price alerts to monitor fare changes.
  • Download airline apps for easy check-in and updates.

Car Rental

Availability

Rental car agencies are available at King Hussein International Airport and in Aqaba city center.

Companies

Big multinational corporations (e.g., Hertz, Avis, Europcar) operate, alongside local agencies. Check DiscoverCars.com for options.

Requirements

A valid national driver's license (held for at least one year) and an International Driving Permit (IDP) are needed.

Land Transportation

Bus Services

Long-distance buses offer views of Jordan's diverse landscapes.

JETT Bus

  • The most relaxing, reliable, and popular option for inter-urban travel.
  • Operates daily services connecting Aqaba with Amman, Petra (Wadi Musa), and Wadi Rum Village.
  • Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season.

Self-Driving

Self-driving gives you the autonomy to explore Jordan.

Driving in Jordan

  • Road conditions between major metropolises are generally good; Desert Highway (Route 15) is well-maintained.
  • Valid national driver's license and IDP are needed.
  • Navigation apps like Google Maps work well.

Border Crossings

Travelers can cross land borders, with special points to think about for each.

Entry & Exit Points

  • Yitzhak Rabin/Arava Border Crossing (Israel): Located south of Aqaba, open daily (check holidays).
  • Be aware of a visa rules for both sides and any exit fees from Israel.
  • Durra Border Crossing (Saudi Arabia): Mainly used by Saudi and Jordanian nationals, rarely by tourists.

Road Conditions & Safety

Driving Safely

  • Local driving practices can be aggressive; defensive driving is recommended.
  • Speed cameras are common on highways; adhere to speed limits.
  • Roads within Wadi Rum are unpaved tracks, requiring 4x4s (usually via guided tours).

Important Land Travel Notes

  • No passenger train services connect Aqaba with other Jordanian cities.
  • Local minibuses (Servess) are more affordable but wait until full, delaying departure.
  • Parking can be challenging in central Aqaba, but designated lots exist.
  • Motorcycle/scooter rentals are less common and not generally recommended for tourists due to traffic.
  • Traffic can be congested in city centers.
  • Avoid unmarked cars offering rides; they are not legitimate taxis.

Sea & Departure Information

Sea Arrivals

Arrivals by boat for tourists are less common than air or land travel to Aqaba.

Port & Ferry Details

  • Aqaba Port mainly handles cargo but occasionally welcomes cruise ships.
  • High-speed ferries historically operated between Aqaba and Nuweiba (Egypt), but services are inconsistent. Check with AB Maritime for current status.
  • Immigration procedures are conducted at the dock terminal for international arrivals.

Departure Information

Exit Procedures

  • No separate exit fees are typically paid at King Hussein International Airport (AQJ); they are usually included in airline tickets.
  • For international flights from AQJ, arrive at least 2 hours prior; for domestic, 1.5 hours.
  • Set ASIDE 2-4 hours for crossing borders by land owing to potential queues.

Airport Facilities

AQJ offers basic duty-free shopping, a cafe, plus few seating in the leaving lounge.

Bus Station

Arrive at the JETT bus station 15-30 minutes before departure.

Confirm Ahead

Confirm your flight status or bus schedule the day before departure.

Departure Reminder

Booking JETT bus tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, as seats get reserved quickly.