A new Kempinski hotel in Jordan

A new Kempinski hotel in Jordan
A new Kempinski hotel in Jordan

In one of the most beautiful cities of Jordan  and the country's only port on the Red Sea, Aqaba in the early summer will be opened a new fashionable Kempinski Hotel Aqaba. This hotel belongs to the oldest European hotel chain Kempinski, which is the standard of comfort and unexceptionable service, regardless of the place and the country of location of the hotel.

Therefore, all 203 rooms, which are in the hotel, represent a standard of elegance, style and excellent design. The windows and spacious balconies of the hotel present a beautiful view of the sea, and from the terrace and from the Club Lounge at any time and in any weather you can enjoy the picturesque landscapes (small beaches surrounded by green palm trees and distant snow-white peaks of the mountains), that will not leave the lodger indifferent. All rooms in the Kempinski Hotel Aqaba are equipped according to the latest technologies. The hotel also has an excellent visitors' private beach. Coral reefs and white beaches of Aqaba are known as the most environmentally friendly of all the Red Sea coast. Parents traveling with their children will be able to leave them for a certain period of time under the supervision of qualified teachers in the Children's Club.

The hotel in Aqaba has a fitness room and spa room, equipped with the latest advances of the esthetic medicine. About a dozen bars and cozy restaurants are located on the territory of the hotel and on the adjacent beach. In the Kempinski Hotel Aqaba, guests can book the excursions to the Jordanian attractions, such as: the ancient cut in rock city Petra, which entered into the list of new Seven Wonders of the World; to visit the place of christening of Jesus Christ; on the island of Pharaoh in the center of the bay there is the fortress of Saladin, where in the old times fought the Crusaders led by Richard the Lion-heart. In Aqaba there are also the ruins of the ancient Byzantine Christian church built in the 4th century.

Date: 11/03/2009

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