Syria.
Jordan does not border the Mediterranean, as it is east of Israel. It has a short coastline on the Gulf of Aqaba, which is an inlet of the Red Sea.
yes there is a border in the north of israel with Jordan and in the south near Eilat-al Aqaba
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.
It is almost landlocked. It has 16 miles of coastline along the Gulf of Aqaba.
Jordan's seaport is called Aqaba. It is located on the northeastern tip of the Red Sea and serves as the country's only seaport, facilitating trade and tourism. Aqaba is also known for its marine activities and resorts.
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.
aqaba
The city of Aqaba is located in Jordan. It is on the northeastern tip of the Red Sea and is on of the major tourist attractions in Jordan. It has a population of 211,000.
certainly israel syria Iraq & Saudi Arabia but Jordan also shares at least hypothetically an often overlooked sea border with Egypt in the gulf of aqaba & tho jordans border with the west bank aka palestine is questionable because palestine is not really a country & because israel not palestine actually occupies the entire west bank of the Jordan river which forms the boundary with Jordan nevertheless palestine does enjoy a narrow corridor from Jericho to Jordan across the allenby bridge which is thus itself a very short border of sorts with a country of sorts too
Jordan is a country located in the Middle East, and its capital city is Amman. Amman serves as the political, economic, and cultural center of the country. Additionally, Jordan has several other notable cities, including Aqaba and Irbid.
Jordan has one main seaport, which is the Port of Aqaba, located on the Red Sea. This port serves as the country's primary maritime gateway for trade and tourism. There are no other significant seaports in Jordan, as the country has a limited coastline.
Egypt, Jordan, and the Gulf of Aqaba.