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Bedouin Garden Village Aqaba

Bedouin Garden Village Aqaba

Aqaba South Beach Opposite Japanese Coral Reef - Hostel
Bedouin Garden Village is simplicity at its best.100 meters from the beach,simple,clean,family atomospher,and spacious bangalows.this rustic location oozes bedouin character.
Bedouin Moon Village

Bedouin Moon Village

South Beach - Hostel
Aqaba lies on the very tip of the Red Sea, one of the worlds most exotic and fascinating natural seascape environments. Here one finds crystal clear water, rare and beautiful reefs, and an incredible variety of exotic fish amongst the centuries old corals.
Darna Village Beach Hostel

Darna Village Beach Hostel

77110 Aqaba PO Box 1703 - Hostel
Very nice atmosphere, we travel with our 8 and 10 yr old children and found this place to be excellent for a family stay.
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Aqaba

Aqaba is a city in the south of Jordan, located along the Gulf of Aqaba, the northern portion of the Red Sea. It's Jordan's premier resort area and the main draw of this location are definitely its beaches and the fantastic diving and snorkeling opportunities.

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Darna Village Beach Hostel

Darna Village Beach Hostel

Good location opposite beach with fine off beach fringe reef for snorkelling. Hotel rooms and buildings in reasonable condition with a good sized swimming pool. Best hotel breakfasts I'd had anywhere in Jordan. Problem was the staff. There were a couple of good ones, which I won't name for fear of reprisals from the others. ... more

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