Al-Anbat – Dema Hina
The Yacht Marina in "Ayla" in the city of Aqaba
recently received sailing boats from 7 foreign countries carrying activists and
influencers on social media sites specialized in the field of tourism and
promotional activities worldwide.
The yacht marina was the latest destination for sailing
boats from Spain, the United States of America, South Africa, Russia, Germany,
Australia, and France, after docking in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the Maldives,
Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
The influencers participating in this tour will learn about
Jordanian culture and archaeological and tourist sites, and transmit it to
their followers around the world in video clips that reflect the beauty of the
rich and diverse life in Aqaba, in addition to presenting the Ayla tourism
experience and the tourism product and services it provides that reflect the
Jordanian cultural and civilized heritage.
The Director of Marina at the Ayla Oasis Development
Company, Engineer Adel Maani, said: "We welcome boat owners and their
families to the yacht marina, which is located in the heart of Ayla, to serve
tourist activity, providing 231 berths for boats up to 40 meters long, meeting
various requirements and the best equipment, maintenance and international
services in its class, stressing that Ayla will continue to harness its efforts
to serve the tourism promotion in the Aqaba Special Economic Zone and the
national tourism product.
The tours of sailing and tourist boat owners, whose length
ranges between 12 and 22 meters, have received wide global attention to
introduce the tourist stations in which they dock, and this includes extensive
follow-up from around the world through various platforms and modern social
media.
It should be noted that the Marina Administration / Ayla
Yacht Marina provides throughout the year all facilities equipped with the
latest equipment, including comprehensive daily boat maintenance, continuous
maintenance services such as the removal of salts and stranded sediments,
maintenance services including emergency drag of boats, dual-loaded sidewalks,
side and docks, 118 dry for boats, art workshops, fuel tank services, and
hygiene services.