Day 1. Amman- Bridge, Maqam Nabi Mousa, Al Aqsa Mosque, Dome of the Rock
Pick up from your location in Amman and transfer to King Hussein / Allenby Bridge Israeli Terminal. Drive to visit Maqam Nabi Mousa between Jerusalem and Jericho, then continue to Jerusalem, Pray and visit Al Aqsa Mosque (Muslim’s first Qibla, and third Mosque in Islam that must be visited by Muslims), visit Dome of the Rock Mosque from where Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) has ascended to heavens in the Isra’ and the Mirage. To your hotel to check in and overnight
Day 2. Mount of Olives, Bethlehem, Hebron
After breakfast, start visiting Mt. of Olives, Maqam Salman Al-Farisi, Maqam Rabiatul Adawiyah and Maqam Nabi Daoud. Then enter into the Old City of Jerusalem, visit the Old Aqsa Mosque and al Marwani Mosque through the Old City Markets, visit Khalif Omar’s Mosque facing the church of the Holy Sepulchre, visit Haet Al Boraq '' Al Boraq Wall''. Head to Bethlehem-birth place of NabiIssa for visit & pray in Omar Mosque. Then we proceed to Hebron to visit & pray at Masjed El Ibrahimi, the burial place of Nabi Ibrahim& his wife Sarah, and his sons and their wives, visit Maqam Nabi Yunos. Back to hotel in Jerusalem for overnight
Day 3. Allenby Bridge/ Amman
After breakfast, transfer to Allenby Bridge to cross back to your location in Amman
Rates:
Please check the "Pricing" and "View full pricing" which is under "General Section" in order to check the rates.
Prices are per person, with all rates in US dollars, including all service charges and government taxes.
The standard accommodation will be in a twin or double room, and on Bed & Breakfast basis.
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NOTES : 1- The Jordan Departure Tax is 10 JD per person / $ 15 USD per person (SUBJECT TO CHANGE ) 2- Exit tax out of Israel / Palestine is $ 57 USD per person (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 3- Transfers between border terminals & optional VIP Crossing Service is $ 170 USD per person per day (SUBJECT TO CHANGE ) 4-The guided tour option (English Speaking guide) , the guide costs $ 300 USD per day for all , this means that if you want to include the English speaking guide this costs for all of you $ 300 USD per day divided by number of travellers (i.e. 300 / 2 travellers = $ 150 USD per person is the supplement for the guide and so on) , the rate $ 300 USD per day for all , for 02 days $ 300 x2 = $ 600 USD and so on .) The other guided tours for other languages are upon request and subject to availability and the rate will be advised upon request and the rate might be more. 5-The above prices may vary according to season, and are not valid during Christian or Jewish holidays 6-Fridays and Saturdays are not possible for this day tours as the border closes by 13.00 hrs
*Disclaimer – Please be aware that: 1- Border regulations may change rapidly, and individual experiences can vary. While we make every effort to provide up-to-date information, we cannot guarantee 2- The accuracy or permanence of the details outlined above. 3- We strongly recommend maintaining flexible travel plans and allowing for additional time to account for any unforeseen complications.
FAQs & General Information
1-Exit Taxes:
At either side of the border, an exit tax has to be paid when leaving the country.
(IL) = Israeli-Controlled Terminal
Border Terminal
Exit Tax / (per person)
All Jordanian Terminals
10 JOD (~$15 USD)
Northern Crossing: Jordan River Crossing (IL)
104 ILS (~$30 USD)
Central Crossing: Allenby Bridge (IL)
181 ILS (~$57 USD)
Southern Crossing: Yitzhak Rabin Crossing (IL)
2-Standard Shuttle:
At Allenby/ King Hussein Bridge, as well as at the Jordan River/ Sheikh Hussein Crossing, you have to take a shuttle bus to cross the space between the two border terminals.
Border Crossing
Shuttle Bus (per person)
Luggage (per person)
Northern Crossing: Jordan River Crossing (IL) / Sheikh Hussein
free
Central Crossing: Allenby Bridge (IL) / King Hussein
10 JOD (~$14 USD)
1 JOD (~1.40 USD)
3-Can I drive a rental car across the border?
It’s not possible to travel in a rental car from Jordan to Palestine/Israel and back. However, you can park a rental car in the paid parking lots on either side of the border.
4-Will the Israeli Authorities Stamp My Passport?
The Israeli Authorities current policy is to not stamp passports for tourist visas. Instead, travellers are issued with a personalized printed card. You should make sure to keep this card with you throughout the duration of your stay in Israel. Do not lose it.
5-Visa Information for Israel/Palestine: The entry and exit procedures for Israel/Palestine are governed by Israeli state authorities. Here’s what you need to know: -Citizens from most Western countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at several entry points, including Ben Gurion Airport, Eilat Airport, King Hussein/Allenby Bridge, Sheikh Hussein/Jordan River Crossing, or Wadi Araba/Yitzhak Rabin Crossing. If, however, you require a visa in advance, the application process should be initiated at an Israeli Embassy, typically the one in your home country. Check your eligibility for a visa upon arrival or the need for an advance application here. -Visas obtained on arrival are typically valid for a period of three months. -Important Note: On certain occasions, Israel has denied entry to travellers of Arab ethnicity or Muslim religion, as well as those perceived as activists supporting Palestinian causes. If you fall into any of these categories, anticipate potential delays at the border, and be prepared for extensive questioning.
6-Visa Information for Jordan (Jordan Pass) -JORDAN PASS: We recommend you purchase the Jordan Pass – the combined ticket that includes your tourist visa and entrance fees to most tourist sites – it’s the cheapest and easiest option for traveling around Jordan. -Note: For this option, you must stay in Jordan for a minimum of 3 nights. If you go with this option, you should buy the Jordan Pass online before entering the country. Basic Tourist Visa (Non-Jordan Pass)- Fees: Single Entry Visa (valid 1 month): 40 JOD (~$56 USD). -Entry Requirements: Passports must be valid for a minimum of 6 months upon arrival to Jordan.
7- BORDERS & ENTRY REFUSAL We have no control over the procedures of borders authorities, so we can’t guarantee your entry at the borders, as JHT team we make sure that you have all the information you need prior to your trip starting. If a customer is denied entry at any of borders by the border authorities for any reason, Jordan Horizons Tours (JHT) assumes no responsibility for refusing order, hence the cancellation & no-show procedure would be applicable.
Dates: All our tours are private tours, so we run then whenever you want. Just tell us the time and date you want to visit. See Tour Notes below for trips at the weekend (Friday & Saturday).
Transportation: All tours are run in private, air-conditioned vehicles, with excellent drivers.
Guides: We have English speaking, Government-Licensed guides available for all our tours. Guides with languages other than English may be at a supplement. Please check with us. Alternatively, you can choose the driver-only option.
Accommodation: Accommodation is based on 3-star hotels on Bed and Breakfast basis in twin share room. **Hotel Upgrade Options for 4 and 5-star upgrades are available upon request.