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  1. The Yitzhak Rabin Crossing (formerly the “Arava” Crossing), is the southernmost border crossing connecting Israel and Jordan, and is situated some 3 km north of the city of Eilat. The crossing serves Israeli residents and foreign tourists crossing on foot or by vehicle.

    • How to Get to The Yitzhak Rabin Terminal/Wadi Arava Border Crossing
    • Advantages of Crossing from Israel to Jordan with A Tour Group
    • Times to Cross from Israel to Jordan at Yitzhak Rabin Terminal
    • Passport Requirements
    • Fees to Cross The Border
    • Currency at The Israel-Jordanian Border
    • Bathrooms and Food Services at Yitzhak Rabin Terminal/Wadi Arava Crossing
    • Getting Around Once You’Ve Crossed from Israel to Jordan

    While there are no public buses that take you directly to the Yitzhak Rabin border terminal, travelers can order taxis from the Central Bus Station in Eilat to the border. Alternatively, crossing the border with a tour group offers transportation directly to the border, as well as border assistance. Offering tours from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as wel...

    Traveling from Israel to Jordan in an organized group tour can make the border crossing experience much easier. Tours offer all transportation, guiding and border assistance when crossing. When booking a group tour, a visa will be pre-arranged in advance making the border crossing easier and quicker. Check out one of the most popular options, the P...

    The border crossing is open every day with the exception of Yom Kippurand the Muslim New year in which there will be border closures. Sunday-Thursday open 06:30 – 20:00 Friday and Saturday open 08:00 – 20:00

    Always make sure you have six months of passport validity in order to enter from Israel to Jordan, as well as a blank page which is required for the entry stamp.

    The fee is 101 NIS for departing passengers crossing from Israel to Jordan at Yitzhak Rabin Terminal/Wadi Arava Crossing.

    When crossing the border at Yitzhak Rabin/Wadi Arava Terminal, JOD and USD are accepted on the Jordanian side, while NIS and USD are accepted on the Israeli side. Bank machines are available but it is recommended to prepare cash in advance for border/visa fees.

    The Yitzhak Rabin border crossing offers a small cafe and authentic seating to drink coffee and tea as well as purchase snacks and small gifts. Bathroom services are available directly next to the cafe.

    If you are not crossing from Israel to Jordan with a group tour and want to get to either Petra or Aqaba taxi options are best. To get from the Wadi Arava Crossing to Aqaba, a taxi will cost approximately 10 JOD. To get to Petra, a one-way taxi ride can cost about 70 JOD. There is also a minibus service available which travels to Petra from the Aqa...

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  3. The Yitzhak Rabin/Wadi Araba Crossing is the most popular land crossing from tourists traveling from Jordan to Israel or vice versa. This border is located approximately 325 km away from Amman and connects the two Red Sea resorts found in both Eilat and Aqaba.

  4. The Wadi Araba Crossing (Jordanian name, Arabic: تقاطع وادي عربة) or Yitzhak Rabin Crossing (Israeli name, Hebrew: מעבר יצחק רבין) is an international border crossing between Aqaba, Jordan and Eilat, Israel.

    • Pedestrians, Vehicles, Containers
    • Wadi Araba
    • Wadi Araba Border Crossing, מסוף יצחק רבין;, Until 2006: מעבר ערבה, تقاطع وادي عرب
  5. Jun 12, 2023 · There are three border crossings between Israel and Jordan: the Yitzhak Rabin Terminal/Wadi Araba Crossing, the King Hussein Bridge (Allenby) Terminal and the Jordan River/Sheikh Hussein Crossing. Below get details on each of these crossings so you can choose the one that best fits your needs.

  6. The Wadi Araba Crossing, known as the Yitzhak Rabin terminal in Israel, set to open on July 4 amid downward trends in infection rates on both sides of border.

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