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Getting away from Israel

Hi. I am in Cyprus right now. The easiest way to leave Israel, but really expensive one.

I got a tiket for a ro/ro boat from Hayfa to Lemassus, South Cyprus. A. Rosenfeld Shipping Ltd., Israel The boat was Ok, Greek Flag, Hindu crew, cabin for two (sharing with a brit guy who rides a biclycle), shared toilet and shower with 4 more guys. Who needs a five star cruise? The boat leaves every 7 days, the trip takes one night and no too many headache with israelians policemen (they do not really take care of foraigner means of transport and they seem to be happy if you leave the country).

The problem is the price: motorbike and one person: 360 euros, but in Cyprus you should pay fees for another 105 euros and get import permit. So 465 euros just for crossing a little island. European green card is valid as insurance.

And do not forget, they drive in the left and use flat plugs because they were British Colony. I will tell how is crossing the border to North Cyprus and getting ferry to Turkey.
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About the Jordan stamp. I meant one coud ask for the stamp out the passport when leaving Jordan and heading Israel. They won't know you leave the country by an Israelian border. If you do not come back to Jordan maybe someone could know you do not have out stamp in the passport, but if you go back into the country they will see the out stamp in the Jordan/Syria border. Anyway, I saw them doing their job and they were much more worried about if I liked most Real Madrid or Barcelona than in my passports stamps.
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getting out of israel by boat

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Hi. I am in Cyprus right now. The easiest way to leave Israel, but really expensive one.

I got a tiket for a ro/ro boat from Hayfa to Lemassus, South Cyprus. A. Rosenfeld Shipping Ltd., Israel The boat was Ok, Greek Flag, Hindu crew, cabin for two (sharing with a brit guy who rides a biclycle), shared toilet and shower with 4 more guys. Who needs a five star cruise? The boat leaves every 7 days, the trip takes one night and no too many headache with israelians policemen (they do not really take care of foraigner means of transport and they seem to be happy if you leave the country).

The problem is the price: motorbike and one person: 360 euros, but in Cyprus you should pay fees for another 105 euros and get import permit. So 465 euros just for crossing a little island. European green card is valid as insurance.

And do not forget, they drive in the left and use flat plugs because they were British Colony. I will tell how is crossing the border to North Cyprus and getting ferry to Turkey.

The website from rosenthal states that all ferry's are suspended until further notice.
I guess that's not the story since you obtained a passage to Cyprus (hefty price undoubtly) Where and how did you get the tickets? You went to the agent yourself?

And what's the deal in getting from Cyprus to Turkey? Another serious shakedown in ticketprice?

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Thanks for this great up to date information. I will be in all these countries before the end of this year, and it is great to have a first hand report. I think I will try to go from Israel back into Jordan by getting a double entry visa for Jordan, and stamping outside the passport etc. Not sure if this works, but will have to do more research into it.
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I guess not many people have done this recently but...

Does anyone know how long one can temporarily bring in a vehicle to Lebanon?

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