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Aqaba (Take time off from the sun and fun and learn about the resorts history, which dates back to the fourth millennium BC. Tel al-Khalifeh, inside the Jordanian-Eilat border, was initially identified with the Eziongerber, mentioned in the Holy Scriptures.) |
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Princess Haya Hospital (A modern government hospital.) |
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The Royal Diving Club (The RDC can offer you exciting diving in more than 14 different dive sites! The coral reefs are in an excellent condition and are home to a variety of marine life. Among the 500 different fish species there are parrotfish, lionfish and clownfish.) |
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Ayla (The walled city of Ayla was constructed during the early days of the Islamic era. The city presents a rare example of early Islamic urbanization policy.) |
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Aqaba Fort (Aqaba/Mamluk Castle) (Running around the first bay of the passageway is a band of Arabic inscription written in Nakshi character, which gives the name of the Mamluke Sultan, Qansweh Al-Ghuri (1501-1516 AD), who was responsible for building the fort.) |
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The Aqaba Marine Park (Due to the need to safeguard this unique but imperiled ecosystem ASEZA established the Aqaba Marine Park in 1997 on a 7-kilometer-long strip along the southern coast of the Gulf of Aqaba.) |
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Marine Science Station (The Marine Science Station has managed the coral reserve since 1986 and is owned and managed by Jordan University and Yarmouk University. The station houses the Aqaba Marine Aquarium.) |
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Aqaba Marine Aquarium (More than 30 species of stony and soft corals, 30 different invertebrates and about 45 species of reef fish are represented in the Aqaba Marine Aquarium.) |
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The Aqaba Gateway (Opened in 2004 the Aqaba Gateway is the largest retail and entertainment complex in Aqaba.) | | |