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  1. Gulf of Aqaba - Wikipedia

    The Gulf of Aqaba (Arabic: خَلِيج الْعَقَبَة, romanized: Khalīj al-ʿAqaba) or Gulf of Eilat (Hebrew: מפרץ אילת, romanized: Mifrátz Eilát) is a large gulf at the northern tip of the Red Sea, southeast of the Sinai …

  2. Gulf of Aqaba | Jordan, Israel, Egypt | Britannica

    Gulf of Aqaba, northeastern arm of the Red Sea, penetrating between Saudi Arabia and the Sinai Peninsula. It varies in width from 12 to 17 miles (19 to 27 km) and is 110 miles (177 km) long. The …

  3. Gulf of Aqaba - New World Encyclopedia

    The Gulf of Aqaba stretches north from the Straits of Tiran to a point where the border of Israel meets the borders of Egypt and Jordan. At this northern end of the Gulf are three important cities: Taba in …

  4. Gulf Of Aqaba - WorldAtlas

    Feb 17, 2021 · The Gulf of Aqaba forms an integral part of the East African Rift System and was created by seismic activity along the Afro-Syrian Rift. This semi-enclosed, deep, narrow body of water is …

  5. Gulf of Aqaba: 10 Powerful Facts About the Red Sea Gateway

    Dec 16, 2025 · Explore the Gulf of Aqaba, its history, coral reefs, cities, and global importance in this detailed and easy-to-read guide.

  6. Gulf of Aqaba - waterworlds.info

    The Gulf of Aqaba, also known as the Gulf of Eilat, is a northeastern arm of the Red Sea, situated between the Sinai Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula. This narrow, deep gulf is famed for its …

  7. Gulf Of Aqaba - welcomejordan.com

    The seaside town of Aqaba is located on the Red Sea, within sight of Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Jordan may have only 26 kilometers of coastline, but they are being put to good use, and below the …

  8. Gulf of Aqaba: Location, Formation, and Significance

    Learn about the location, formation, and significance of the Gulf of Aqaba in this informative article.

  9. Gulf of Aqaba explained

    The gulf measures 24km (15miles) at its widest point and stretches some 160-1NaN-1 north from the Straits of Tiran to where Israel meets Egypt and Jordan. Like the coastal waters of the Red Sea, the …

  10. 9 Interesting Gulf of Aqaba Facts - Marine Insight

    Apr 24, 2024 · The Gulf of Aqaba spans north from the Tiran Straits to a point where the Israeli border meets the borders of Jordan and Egypt. At the Gulf’s northern end lie three major cities, Eilat in …