Visa Needed For A Petra Visit?
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Mike, <BR>Unless things have changed in the last year, you will need a visa to go to Jordan. We had a small group in our tour who were continuing onto to Jordan and I thought they secured there visas while in Israel. I would suggest you speak to a travel agency or contact a Jordanian embassy to double-check. You certainly wouldn't want to get there and have something go wrong. <BR> <BR>Of course, there is probably a more recent, more experienced traveler here that can tell you. <BR> <BR>Hope you have a great time!
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It was a few years back but when I went to Petra on a day excursion from Eilat I paid for a visa at the border as part of the border formalities. <BR> <BR>It was an early start and a long day but worth it. That moment when you turn the last bend in the canyon and get your first glimpse of the 'treasury' framed in the opening is priceless. <BR> <BR>Visa rules may be different for folk intending to stay for more than a day or travelling outside of an excursion.
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Jo, I'm curious as to what you were charged for a visa at the border. We have been advised the cost is $44 per person, but we are arriving in Amman by air. Also, have been advised that Jordan charges an exit fee of about $12. Did you find this to be true? <BR> <BR>Israel tells me there is no visa fee to enter, but I read on the internet this week that someone was charged $50 to exit. I hope that's just a rumor! <BR> <BR>Rosemary
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Ooops. I goofed and sent my message to Jo incorrectly. <BR> <BR>In case you don't see it, I am wondering what you were charged at the border to enter Jordan. I am going next month and have been advised we will pay $44 entering at Amman (by air) and an exit fee of $12 at the Israel border. Israel says there is no visa fee to enter, but I read on the internet that someone was charged $50 to EXIT Israel. Let's hope it isn't so. <BR> <BR>Rosemary