Combine pristine beaches with glamping in the otherworldly wilderness of Wadi Rum and explore the famous city of Petra - one of the Seven New Wonders of the World! You will enjoy great accommodation: an authentic yet pampering Bedouin campsite and prized Jordanian hotels. This tour also includes interesting, ancient archeology, countless photo-ops, and an exciting Jeep safari - join us and experience Jorden like never before!
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The bus will be right outside the hotel entrance and leave at 02:00. Please be punctual
- The tour operates in English. Other languages are available for an additional cost; contact us for details.
- Be punctual; don't be late to the designated pick-up location (we recommend arriving 15 minutes earlier)
- Border crossing includes border control and customs, a process that may take up to an hour.
- A valid passport is essential. Passport details are required for the tour reservation process.
- Holders of Israeli passports must use them at every border crossing during the tour.
- Be prepared to pay the border fees (USD/EU/NIS) directly to the Jordanian border authorities. Have the exact amount ready to avoid any inconvenience; Fees will be $65 upon border crossing and $15 as you return to Israel.
- Don't forget your swimsuit: Optional beach activities in Aqaba include a 3-hour boat tour and snorkeling, or entrance to a private beach area with a pool and a Jacuzzi (both will cost extra).
- Special Events: The archeological park offers a special activity - Petra By Night - a dazzling candlelight spectacle that takes place on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 20:30 in front of the Treasury. You can sign up for it at the park, for $25.
- This tour will have a late Lunch on the first day, so we recommend that you have breakfast before departure.
- We recommend that you wear warm clothing in winter, a hat in summer, and comfortable walking shoes.
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Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
GMT+2 (IST, Israel Standard Time)
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Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, Arlozorov Bus Station
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