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About this venue
Ayla Golf Club is more than a golf course—it’s a thoughtfully planned sporting venue by the sea, combining precision landscaping, well-organized infrastructure, and a resort-like feel. The layout is designed to keep the pace of play clear and enjoyable for both casual players and seasoned golfers, with open sightlines and distinctive views that make this venue a standout choice in Aqaba.
On-course comfort is a key part of the experience, supported by practical club facilities that make it easy to settle in before a round and unwind afterward. Visitors often highlight the immaculate conditioning, the calmer atmosphere, and the small conveniences that matter—whether you’re here for practice, a tournament day, or a relaxed full-round outing.
Oasis, Aqaba, Jordan marks a micro-location most easily reached via the Ayla/Oasis area: access typically runs through the main entrance to the complex, with clearly designated guest parking used near the venue. Once you arrive at the entrance, wayfinding is straightforward thanks to clear signage; for broader city transport options and how to get around beyond the venue, refer to the text below on the page.
About the city: Aqaba
Aqaba, Jordan’s gem on the shores of the Red Sea, is not only a gateway to the sea and the desert but also an appealing destination for top-tier sports and live music experiences. The city blends a laid-back coastal vibe with the energy of events, giving visitors the feeling of being on a getaway even when they’re coming “just” for a concert or a match. With a wide range of restaurants, cafés, and hotels, Aqaba is a practical choice for both short breaks and longer stays.
Aqaba’s advantage is easy mobility and quick connections to key locations. Arrival is especially convenient via King Hussein International Airport (AQJ), and for travel within the country many visitors rely on intercity services like JETT as well as departures from points such as Aqaba Bus Station. Within the city, taxis and service taxis are the most common option, and for shorter distances many people simply walk along the waterfront—making it straightforward to reach arenas, stadiums, and major hotel areas without complicated planning.
Once the stage lights fade, Aqaba delivers an excellent “tourist bonus.” Take a stroll along the seaside promenade and marina, explore the older streets and local markets, or stop by historical landmarks such as the Aqaba Fort to experience the city beyond the event itself. For a fuller picture of the destination, many visitors also choose a short outing to nearby viewpoints and natural landscapes, rounding off Aqaba into an experience that lasts before and after the ticket.