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Transfer from Tel- Aviv to Amman thought Allenby/ King Hussein border

Transfer from Tel- Aviv to Amman thought Allenby/ King Hussein border
From $365 Per transfer

Overview

This is a private door-door transfer between Tel- Aviv and Amman via Allenby/ King Hussein Bridge with a new air-conditioned vehicles and professional drivers. We pick you up from your location in Tel- Aviv and transfer you across the border and to your choice of destination in Amman.

Prices

VEHICLE NO. OF PASSENGERS PRICE
CAR 1-4 $365
VAN 1-7 $490
Mini Bus 1-11 $590

Included / Excluded

The Transfer includes:
  • Transport in a private, air-conditioned vehicle from you location in Tel- Aviv to Allenby/ King Hussein Border Crossing.
  • Transport in a private, air-conditioned vehicle from the border crossing to your choice of destination in Amman.
The Transfer does not include:
  • Transfer between the Israeli and Jordanian terminals.
  • Israeli exit tax at the border
  • Entry visa if required

Addtional Information

King Hussein/ Allenby Bridge:

The Allenby/ King Hussein Bridge is the closest border crossing to both Jerusalem and Amman, located approximately between the capital Amman and Jerusalem. It crosses the Jordan River and connects Israel/ Palestinian Territories with Jordan. Since it crosses into the Palestine Territories, and Palestine is not an independent state, it is an unofficial border. The Jordanian authorities do not grant entry visas to foreign passport holders at this crossing, in contrast to border crossings with Israel. Tourists who wish to travel to Jordan must be in possession of a visa from Jordan in advance. Those who leave Jordan via the Allenby Bridge may return by showing the exit visa. Israeli citizens are not permitted to use the terminal.

Please note:

  • Prices are per vehicle, not per person.
  • Due to restrictions on vehicles crossing, you will have a different driver/vehicle on each side of the border.
  • The transfer time from Amman to Jerusalem is approximate, the exact duration will vary depending on the time of day, passport formalities, how busy the border, and traffic conditions.
  • Luggage must fit in the vehicle. We do not impose baggage restrictions, but you are however asked to be realistic about the amount of luggage that will fit in a standard sized trunk.
  • The rate does not include any stops.
  •  In Israel , in some cases a vehicle with a taxi badge may be used; these are not used as Public Taxis, only as tourist. 
  • Unaccompanied minors cannot take a transfer.

Crossing the border, Visa & Passport Issues:

Crossing the border: information about crossing the border, please click here

Visa and Passport issues: information about visa and Passport issues, please click here

Cancelation Policy

  • If you cancel at least 72 hours in advance, there is no cancelation fee.
  • If you cancel 24 hours in advance, there is 50% cancelation fee.
  • Cancelation on the day of the transfer- No refund.
  • No Show- No Refund.

Typical Schedule

06:30 am - Pick-up from your location in Tel Aviv.

Arrive at the Israeli controlled terminal of King Hussein/ Allenby Bridge. You can enter the terminal when it opens at 08:00 am, and pay the exit tax.

Board a Shuttle Bus (first shuttle leaves at 09:00 am) to cross the 5km of no man’s land between the terminals.

Arrive at the Jordanian controlled terminal and complete security checks, immigration and customs. Please note, that you can’t enter Jordan at Allenby / King Hussein Bridge if you don’t have your visa prearranged.

Meet your Jordanian driver at the terminal.

Depart from the border crossing to Amman.

Arrive at your chosen destination in Amman.

FAQ

Seven days a week, year-round, except Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) when Israeli government facilities are closed, and the first day of Eid El-Adha (Muslim Feast of Sacrifice) when Jordanian facilities are closed
On Sunday through Thursday: 08:00 am to 23:30.
On Friday and Saturday: 8:00 am to 15:30 pm.
Operation hours may also differ on other Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and national holidays. As various holidays approach, it is recommended to check the terminal’s operating hours. For Jewish holidays, you can find the operation hours here On the Jordanian side, the operation hours for holidays are usually announced at very short notice. When making your travel plans, keep upcoming holidays in mind, and be prepared to be flexible.
We recommend being at the border about 60 minutes before its closing time

You will expect different fees when crossing the border, e.g., for transport between the border terminals (Standard Shuttle or VIP Service), taxes or visas. Please note that these fees are not included in the price for the transfer.

Please note that Israel requires you to pay an exit tax when you leave the country. Border terminal exit tax per person: 196 NIS (approx. 52 US$).

At the Allenby/ King Hussein Bridge, you have to take a shuttle bus to cross the space between the border terminals.
ALLENBY/ KING HUSSEIN BORDER : SHUTTLE BUS (PER PERSON) :7 JOD (APPROX. 10 US$ LUGGAGE (PER PIECE): 1.30 JOD (APPOX. 2.3 US$)

Most nationalities can obtain the following visa types at arrival to a Jordanian border point – except the King Hussein Bridge/Allenby Bridge crossing, where no visas are issued. The Visa requirement for Jordan is shown on the Jordan Tourism Board.

The VIP Service is a provision run by the staff at the borders to enable faster crossing. The service includes “VIP” waiting rooms, assistance with immigration, security and luggage; plus, a private van shuttle between the terminals. Usually, clients go to the front of any queues. The VIP service can save lots of frustration, speed up the crossing considerably (especially when the border is busy) and allow it to be done more comfortably. Crossing from Jerusalem to Jordan, using the VIP service means you normally get through the border in 1 hour (without, it can be up to 4 hours on a busy day). Please note, the VIP service doesn’t mean you get less checks, and you still may have to wait if the authorities want to ask you any questions. Please let us know if you would like to use the service, as this affects the timing of the onward transportation.

When entering or exiting Jordan, your passport will normally get stamped. The only exception to this is King Hussein Bridge, where your exit stamp will automatically be on an extra piece of paper. If you don’t want any stamps from Jordan in your passport, you can also ask the authorities at the other border crossings to stamp a piece of paper.

We, at Jerusalem from Amman, understand that plans can change, so you can change dates, cancel, or change your pickup point. Please note that cancellation fees will be charged subject to the cancellation policy as indicated on the transfer page. For any changes or updates, you are welcome to contact our Operations team at: Email: info@jerusalemfromamman.com

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