day 1 : Araba border -petra
day 2 :petra – Araba border
Itinerary
Transferring from Araba border crossing into Jordan, you’ll travel along the Desert Highway towards Petra. At Petra, you’ll get a fully guided tour of the site including all of the famous highlights. After a memorable day exploring Petra, you’ll head to your overnight accommodation (a hotel in Petra, can be upgraded)
The following day, after breakfast, you’ll have a few hours of free time to delve deeper into Petra and discover it for yourself. In the afternoon you’ll return to Eilat and end the tour after an unforgettable two-day experience you will transfer back to the border to cross back
Price Includes:
- Pickup from Araba border in modern, regulated, fully air-conditioned vehicles
- Border assistance
- Entrance fee for Petra for 2 days – worth approximately $80
- Guided tour for three hours and free time to explore on your own
- Breakfast on day 2
- Dinner on day 1
- 2 lunches
- one night three stars hotel on H&b basis in petra
- short horse ride in petra
Price doesn't Include:
- Tips
- visa payment (60$)
- Drinks
- Travel insurance
- any thing not mention above
you really need to take a taxi from Eilat , on the meter (ask the driver if that will include your luggage or not). The fare is approx 25 to 30 NIS ($8) per taxi from Eilat bus station to the Yitzhak Rabin border, leading into Aqaba.
Plan B: If you get off your bus at the The Yitzhak Rabin Terminal border bus stop, it is just before Kibbutz Eilot (before the bus finally arrives into Eilat). You can get off at a junction* from where you could walk from that main road to the border.
If you have planned to do this make sure
(a) you have told the bus driver well beforehand, and
(b) that you have your luggage easily accessible, to extract from the hold of the bus. It’s a long 2-3 km walk from the main road, to the Yitzhak Rabin border.
The border crossing is located a 5-minute, ILS30 ($8) taxi ride from Eilat’s airport. At “Yitzhak Rabin Terminal”one-page general information sheet in English that explained passport and visa requirements, along with a list of fees and Customs rules (e.g., “It is strictly forbidden to import to Jordan drinking water, food,…”). At the first stop you pay exit fee of ILS 100 along with a commission of ILS3 (total, about $27 each), cash only. Receipts will be provided at the next stop, where passports stamped. Then you walk about 100 meters across a no-man’s-land to Jordan border . There is luggage inspection where our team will meet you.
We recommend bringing good walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, and snacks. Warm clothing/a jacket are also recommended for overnight tours and tours during the winter months. We also recommend that you bring extra cash.
We use 3-star hotels on all our overnight tours, all of which have a 4 out of 5 or higher score on TripAdvisor. The regular hotel we use at Petra is generally considered to be 4-star. We often change hotels due to seasons and demand, but we are happy to give you an exact hotel name for your trip if you contact us with dates. Some tours include overnights in a Bedouin camp instead of hotels, but you may opt for a hotel instead if you ask in advance to arrange this.