Trip Report
Location: Aqaba, Jordan
Dates: Nov 11-13, 2005
Location: Aqaba, Jordan
Dates: Nov 11-13, 2005
Travel to Jordan. Its easy enough to get international flights in and out of Amman, Jordan. From there, rent a car, take a bus, or hire a taxi to Aqaba. Expect the trip from Amman to Aqaba to take 4-6 hours. We actually drove across from Eilat, Israel and the border crossing was fairly painless.
The Hotel and Divecenter. We dived with SeaStar and stayed at their affiliated hotel, The Alcazar. The hotel is rated at 3 stars and you can choose your rooms graded as A (best), B, C, D (worst). We stayed in a C room and were generally satisfied small balcony, small fridge, breakfast included with the exception of incredibly soft mattress/boxspring. Generally 2 dives a day (1030ish and 1400ish) were offered and you can inquire about night diving. Every morning at 0850, divers would meet on the bottom floor of the hotel where Seastar has a dive briefing area. Briefings for both of the days dives would be given and then it was off, by bus, to the actual dive center/club, a few kilometers south of Aqaba. At the dive club you would throw all your kit into a crate and load it on a truck and then get back on the bus to the actual dive site. You can kick it at the club between dives, get yourself a bite to eat and at the end of the day, buy yourself a beer and watch the sunset over the hills of Egypt not too shabby!
The Diving. All diving in Jordan is shore diving, so you get off the bus, kit up, and get in the water. There was some slight surface swell and we experienced current on only one dive-nothing you couldnt fin against. Visibility was generally outstanding (25+meters/85+feet); water temps were 21-22C (70-72F). Surface temps, during the day were around 25C (77F) with stiff breezes making it feel colder. Unlike in Israel, you cant just take a tank and go diving; you must be accompanied by a dive guide. This generally worked ok for us, we would generally hang in the back and bring up the rear, except on our last dive, there seemed to be quite a few dive guides in the water and they were actually directing traffic (this way round the pinnacle, dont dawdle, keep it moving, etc.). The rest of our dives we experienced none of that so we are willing to put it down as an aberration.
The Dive Sites: We did six dives
The Cedar Pride: Intentionally sunk for diving, this is a great dive. Big Barracuda, lionfish, nudibranchs,
The Tank: A Russian tank placed in 6 m (20feet) of water for divers and snorkelers. Some divers seemed to be over weighted and couldnt stay off the sandy bottom around the tank, decreasing viz dramatically and all but ruining photo ops. Nice dive before you get to the tank too. Pipefish, lionfish, stonefish, white moray eels.
Saudi Border: Really nice wall, coral in excellent shape here. Lots of pipefish in the shallows, Big Napoleon wrasse. Big grouper, solitary tuna. We reached our max depth (30m/100ft) on this trip on this dive.
House Reef: Surprisingly good dive, right in front of the dive club. Flounders, lots of lionfish, big trumpet fish, stonefish, nudibranchs, banded shrimp
Kiwi Reef: One of our favorites. Patchy reef with lots of life. Lots of lionfish, in groups of 3 or more. Nudibranchs, tiny translucent shrimp, little blue spotted eel, stone fish.
Gorgonian I: Our last, and least favorite dive lots of dive guides in the water, coral was not in good shape. Three big pinnacles and a Gorgonian.
Conclusion: We were diving in Jordan two years ago and not too much has changed and thats a good thing. Its really a laid back kind of diving easy shore entry and exits, no extreme currents to deal with, etc. We like the diving much better than diving in Eilat and if the dives arent as dramatic as Dahab, Egypt theres no equivalent of Bells or The Canyon the coral seems to be in better shape and there are more fish. We would dive with SeaStar again and wed stay at the Alcazar again. Theres lots to see and do in Jordan besides diving we went to Petra and had a blast. Last time we camped in the desert at Wadi Rum. Jordanians are very nice and Jordan is an easy country to get around in. Things are generally fairly cheap cheaper than Israel, Western Europe, or the States- a little more expensive than Dahab, Egypt.