Jordan has Coastlines along both the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea. The Gulf of Aqaba is a northern extension of the Red Sea, and Jordan's southern tip, particularly the area around Aqaba, borders this gulf. Thus, while Jordan is not directly on the main body of the Red Sea, it does have access to it through the Gulf of Aqaba.
Gulf of Aqaba
The river Jordan flows in to the Dead Sea which is an inland sea but it has no outlet to an ocean. Jordan has however a coast line on the Red Sea.
the Gulf of Aqaba. (:
The sea that lies between these two countries is called the Red Sea. The tip of this sea is also known as the Gulf of Aqaba and has 3 important cities: Taba in Egypt, Eilat in Israel, and Aqaba in Jordan.
The Gulf of Aqaba in the north and the Gulf of Aden to the south
The only Sea port in Jordan is;Aqaba Port, which is located on the Red Sea city of Aqaba, 320 Km to the south of Amman, the capital of Jordan.
The Dead Sea.
Both the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba touch Jordan.
Jordan, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Red Sea all separate Saudi Arabia, from Africa.
Gulf of Suez, Red Sea, Gulf Of Aqaba.
Straits of Tiran
The Gulf of Aqaba does.