Restaurant in Aqaba, Jordan
Calma café
100ptsGulf-Side Marina Café

About Calma café
Calma café at Aqaba's Royal Yacht Club offers one of the city's better waterfront settings for a casual stop — the view does more work than the menu. Walk-ins are easy, and late afternoon timing makes the most of the water light. For a fuller dining experience at the same address, RYC is the stronger call.
Calma Café, Aqaba: The Verdict
If you're expecting a generic hotel-adjacent café at the Royal Yacht Club, reset that expectation. Calma café sits inside one of Aqaba's more considered waterfront settings, which means the draw here is as much about where you're sitting as what's on the table. That said, with limited public data on the menu, pricing, and hours, you should treat this as a venue to visit with some flexibility rather than one to build an itinerary around.
What to Know Before You Go
Calma café is positioned at the Royal Yacht Club on Ayla Circle, one of the more composed parts of Aqaba's waterfront. For a city where café culture tends toward the functional, a setting like this is worth paying attention to. The visual experience, looking out toward the water from a yacht club terrace, is the clearest differentiator here. That's not nothing in a city where most dining options face inward.
Because the venue sits within the Royal Yacht Club, the crowd skews toward visitors and residents using the marina rather than a drop-in neighbourhood audience. If you've been once and found the setting agreeable, the case for returning is direct: it's one of the more pleasant places in Aqaba to linger over coffee or a light meal without the noise of the city centre. Compare that to RYC | روميرو العقبة, which shares the same Royal Yacht Club address and offers a fuller restaurant experience — if you want something more substantial, RYC is the more obvious call.
On timing: Aqaba's heat makes morning and late afternoon the practical windows for outdoor seating. Between November and March, the weather is mild enough that midday visits are comfortable. In summer, arriving before 10am or after 5pm will make the difference between an enjoyable visit and an uncomfortable one. The waterfront setting means there's usually a breeze, but the Gulf of Aqaba sun is direct. For the leading version of the visual experience, late afternoon light on the water is worth planning around.
Booking difficulty is low. Walk-ins appear to be the standard approach here, and there's no evidence of the kind of demand that would require advance planning. That makes Calma a sensible option if you're already in the Ayla Circle area and want somewhere to stop. For a fuller picture of where Calma sits among Aqaba's options, see our full Aqaba restaurants guide.
How the Setting Compares
Within Aqaba, the waterfront café category is thin. Alibaba Restaurant serves a different purpose entirely, skewing toward sit-down meals with a more local-facing crowd. Calma's Royal Yacht Club address gives it a visual and atmospheric edge for casual daytime visits, but don't arrive expecting the sourcing rigour or menu depth you'd find at a destination dining venue. The honest positioning is: a good place to be, rather than a place defined by what it serves.
If you're spending time in Jordan more broadly, the café and dining standards in Amman are considerably higher. 13C Bar in the Back in Amman is a useful reference point for what a more considered food-and-drink programme looks like in the country. Calma is not competing in that register. It's an Aqaba waterfront stop, and on those terms, it works.
Explore more of what the city offers through our full Aqaba bars guide, our full Aqaba hotels guide, and our full Aqaba experiences guide.
Quick reference: Royal Yacht Club, Ayla Circle, Aqaba. Walk-ins. Leading visited morning or late afternoon. Low booking difficulty.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I order at Calma café? Menu specifics aren't publicly documented, so the honest answer is to go in open to what's available that day. The setting suggests a café-style offer: drinks, light bites, possibly light meals. If you've been once and want to go deeper, ask staff what's prepared in-house versus brought in — that'll tell you quickly how much the kitchen is doing versus how much is sourced ready-made.
- How far ahead should I book Calma café? You don't need to book ahead. Calma sits in the easy-access category for Aqaba, and walk-ins are the practical approach. If you're visiting during a busy period like Eid or the winter holiday season, calling ahead wouldn't hurt, but it's unlikely to be necessary.
- Can I eat at the bar at Calma café? The venue's layout isn't publicly detailed, but café settings at yacht clubs typically offer flexible seating rather than a formal bar counter. Expect terrace or lounge-style seating oriented toward the water view rather than a dedicated bar experience.
- Is Calma café good for a special occasion? It depends on what you mean by special. If the occasion calls for a waterfront setting with a relaxed atmosphere, Calma can work. If you need a full dinner format, a wine list, or a kitchen cooking at restaurant level, look instead at RYC | روميرو العقبة at the same address, which offers a more complete dining experience.
- What are alternatives to Calma café in Aqaba? For a fuller restaurant experience in Aqaba, Alibaba Restaurant is worth considering. If you're willing to travel to Amman, the dining options expand considerably , see our full Aqaba restaurants guide for a broader view of what the city offers across price points.
- Does Calma café handle dietary restrictions? No public information is available on dietary accommodation. Given the café format and the absence of a published menu, the safest approach is to contact the Royal Yacht Club directly before visiting if you have specific requirements.
Compare Calma café
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calma café | Easy | — | ||
| Dara Dining by Sara Aqel | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Fakhreldin | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Sufra | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| 13C Bar in the Back | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Shams El Balad | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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