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Aqaba Weather May

Aqaba is located in desert also known as aridic climate zone that is typically hot dry climate with substantial temperature changes between night and day.

To help you choose the best time to travel, you can find climate data below on the weather in Aqaba in May.

day temperatureaverage daily high+35.1°C
night temperatureaverage daily low+20.7°C
sea temperaturesea temperature+25°C
day lengthdaytime14.1 h
sunny hours per daysunny / overcast hours10.3 / 3.8
average monthly precipitationaverage monthly precipitation1 mm

The best weather conditions for the beach leisure in Aqaba are typically March, April, May, October, November. Best season with the soft weather for the sightseeing and long walks are January, February, March, December.

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Temperature in Aqaba

In May the average daily maximum in Aqaba is +35.1°C, and the minimum +20.7°C.

The hottest May day on record is +44.8°C, and the coldest +14.6°C.

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Best beach resorts in May:

Sharm el Sheikh
Egypt

Hurghada
Egypt

Puerto Vallarta
Mexico

Dead Sea
Israel

Acapulco
Mexico

Curacao
Lesser Antilles


Mazatlan
Mexico

Yucatan Peninsula
Mexico

Ras Muhammad
Egypt

Manzanillo
Mexico

Virgin Islands
Lesser Antilles

Zihuatanejo
Mexico


Daylight hours

There are 14.1 hours of daylight in Aqaba in May. Out of these, on average 10.3 are sunny, which means there is quite a lot of sun.

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Sea temperature

The average monthly temperature in the Red Sea on the beaches of Aqaba in May is +25°C.

The water is warm enough for nearly everyone to bathe in.

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Precipitation

The amount of precipitation in Aqaba in May is usually 1 mm, a negligible amount.