Travel From Egypt to Jordan
How to Cross the Border by
Air, Sea, and Land
1) By Air
Royal Jordanian and Egypt Air
operate flights between Cairo
and Amman . Check the
flight information page for more details about prices and
availability.
2) By
Sea
It is
possible to travel from Egypt to Jordan by sea across the Gulf of Aqaba between Nuweiba (Egypt ) and Aqaba (Jordan). Read about the ferry Nuweiba to Aqaba here
3) Land
Jordan and Egypt
do not share a land border. However it is possible to travel
between Taba and Aqaba overland via
Israel .
Eilat is the southernmost Israeli coastal
resort and the country’s only access to the red sea. Sandwiched between Egypt and
Jordan , the strip is only 7 km in length and a taxi journey (12$ approx) from
one border to the other will take less than twenty minutes.
Buses and taxis run to/from Taba from most of
Sinai’s coastal resorts including Dahab, Nuweiba and Sharm El Sheikh. Israeli taxis loiter at the border ready to take you into the
city, or to the Arava crossing with Jordan
. Were there no customs officials to deal with the journey
between the two countries would be a very short one and simple one.
When entering and departing
Israel, one can expect in depth questioning as officials try to establish
what level of threat you pose to their country. If you have Arabic
ancestry, are a Muslim, or have spent considerable amount of time in the Arab world (with a passport full of
stamps to prove it), you can expect much longer waiting periods, and more intense questioning.
Israeli customs officials do not waste time on
pleasantries and any attempt to make light of the situation will only result in longer delays and more in depth
questioning.
With that in mind, it may still be faster than
taking the ferry from Nuweiba which is subject to frequent delays.
If you intend to travel on to
Syria or Lebanon
in the near future, having an Israeli stamp in your passport
will be problematic. These countries will not accept travellers who have visited Israel .
Even if you have the Israeli official stamp a
separate piece of paper (known as a 17L form), you will still be left with an exit stamp from Taba (or Aqaba
depending on in which direction you are travelling). With no explanation as to where you went afterwards, Syrian
officials will assume it was Israel
and turn you away.
There is no visa required to
enter Israel for British, Canadian, US, Australian or European citizens. Departure tax is
mandatory (14$).
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