Taba Border Crossing, Eilat
Facts and practical information
The Taba Border Crossing, also known as the Menachem Begin Crossing, is a gateway of immense strategic and economic significance situated in the bustling city of Eilat, Israel. This bridge-like border checkpoint stands as an essential link between Israel and Egypt, specifically connecting Eilat to the Egyptian city of Taba.
Opened in 1982, following the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty, the Taba Border Crossing facilitates the movement of tourists, citizens, and goods between the two nations. It's a critical juncture that embodies both the complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics and the potential for regional cooperation and tourism.
The crossing operates under strict security measures, which are a testament to the sensitive nature of international borders in the region. Despite the rigorous checks, it remains a popular route for Israelis traveling to the Sinai Peninsula's scenic resorts and for Egyptians and international tourists venturing to Israel's Red Sea Riviera.
The infrastructure of the Taba Border Crossing includes several lanes for vehicular traffic, pedestrian pathways, and customs and immigration facilities, ensuring a relatively smooth transition from one country to the other, although wait times can vary depending on the season and security situation.
The crossing is open year-round, with its hours of operation typically extending from early morning until late evening, though these can be subject to change due to holidays or security alerts. Travelers are advised to check the latest information before planning their journey.
Taba Border Crossing – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kings City, Aquarium, Port of Eilat, Eilat Light.