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Thank you for every thing. Very nice hotel and comfortable.
Location was excellent, best bed and best nights sleep in Jordan. Couldn’t find fault
Dweik Hotel LUXURY 3 sits in the centre of Aqaba within easy walking distance of beaches, the marina, fish market, shops, restaurants and historical sites. Nearby highlights include waterfront beaches and snorkeling spots on the Red Sea, Aqaba Fort and the local Fish Market (great for fresh seafood and atmosphere). The hotel is also well placed for day trips to major Jordan attractions — Petra and Wadi Rum — and offers access to partnered beach clubs such as Berenice Beach Club for private beach and pool use.
Sandy shore and public access to the Red Sea ideal for swimming and strolling along the corniche; many restaurants and cafes nearby.
Protected marine areas and popular sites for snorkeling and diving with colourful coral reefs and diverse marine life. Boat trips and equipment rental available at the marina.
Traditional fish market where local fishermen sell the day's catch — great for fresh seafood and experiencing local life.
Historic fortress overlooking the bay with exhibits and panoramic views of the sea and city; an easy cultural stop in central Aqaba.
Small museum showcasing artifacts from Aqaba's long history, from prehistoric times through Roman and Islamic periods.
Private beach and pool club with day-pass access, loungers and food/drink service. The hotel often arranges shuttle pickup for guests.
Central shopping streets and markets selling souvenirs, textiles, spices and local crafts; several restaurants and shisha cafés nearby.
Stunning desert landscapes famous for Jeep tours, Bedouin camps and dramatic rock formations — best taken as a guided day or overnight trip from Aqaba.
World-renowned Nabatean archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site — commonly visited on a day trip from Aqaba (long day) or an overnight visit.
Make the most of your stay at Dweik Hotel LUXURY 3 with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Aqaba:
Aqaba is Jordan's Red Sea gateway — offering warm weather, excellent snorkeling/diving, beaches and a relaxed seaside city atmosphere, plus convenient access to iconic Jordanian destinations like Wadi Rum and Petra. Dweik Hotel LUXURY 3 is an excellent choice for centrally located accommodations: guests praise its very helpful staff, clean and comfortable rooms (some with sea-view balconies), generous breakfast, rooftop and excellent proximity to shops, restaurants, the marina and beaches. The hotel’s location and service make it a practical base for both relaxation and day trips around southern Jordan.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Aqaba
Fall
Summer and major holiday periods (local and international holiday weeks).
Winter (outside major holidays) for lower hotel rates and quieter sites.
March–May. Mild temperatures, blooming desert landscapes inland, and excellent visibility for diving as water temperatures begin to rise. Pleasant for beach time and day trips to Petra/Wadi Rum without the height of summer heat.
Seasonal festivals and cultural events that typically run from late spring into summer, featuring music, traditional performances, food stalls, and beach activities.
Ramadan (dates vary each year), Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha (move with the lunar calendar), and Jordanian Independence Day (May 25). These affect opening hours, business schedules, and travel patterns.
Occasional dive competitions, reef clean-ups, and conservation awareness events, often planned in spring and fall when visibility is high.
Aqaba is a hot semi-arid/Red Sea coastal climate: strong sun, warm sea temperatures most of the year, and limited rainfall concentrated in winter. Pack reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, lightweight breathable clothing, a light jacket for evenings in winter, and layers for inland trips where desert nights can be cool. For diving/snorkeling bring or rent appropriate thermal protection in winter.
Aqaba's hotel and service prices vary with season, major holidays, and international visitor flows. Summer (June–August) and holiday periods (around Christmas/New Year, Jordanian national holidays, and peak regional holiday weeks) often see the highest rates. Shoulder seasons (Spring and Fall) offer a good balance—many properties run promotions, and diving operators reduce prices slightly. Winter (December–February) can be the best value for budget travelers outside holiday weeks, though very cheap rates may appear for last-minute deals. High-end resorts maintain steadier pricing year-round but will still surge during peak holiday windows and regional events.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Aqaba is served by King Hussein International Airport (AQJ), has land borders with Israel (northern crossing at Wadi Araba/Eilat area) and is connected by highway to Petra and Amman. Local transport includes taxis, registered ride apps, rental cars, and intercity buses.
Combine Aqaba with Wadi Rum and Petra for a compact Red Sea + desert itinerary. Book popular dive trips and guided excursions in advance during high season, and bring reef-safe sunscreen and a lightweight travel towel. For better value, travel in shoulder seasons (Spring or Fall) when the weather, diving, and prices align well.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Dweik Hotel LUXURY 3
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