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Latakia
Airport (LTK) is situated 25km (16
miles) from the city. Although there are no scheduled flights serving
this airport, some chartered flights run here.
Getting There by Water
Main ports: Latakia and Tartus.
The nearest car ferry sails to Bodrum in western Turkey. Beirut
(Lebanon), however, is served – from Alexandria, Cyprus and Greece –
and Damascus can then be reached in a couple of hours by road. An
attractive alternative is to take a ferry either from Italy (Ancona,
Brindisi or Venice) or from Greece (Piraeus) and go as far as Turkey (Bodrum,
Izmir or Kusadasi). From any of these ports it is easy to join the
main road south via Aydin, Dinar, Antalya, and the steep rugged coast
through Alanya, Anamur, Mersin, Tarsus, Iskenderun, Antakya, to Aleppo
or Latakia. Three days should be allowed for the sea crossing and
another three for the drive.
Certain lines offer a mixture of cruise and car ferry; the
return journey could be made via Bodrum, Heraklion, Rhodes, Santorini
and Piraeus. Cruise ferries are organized by Cypriot, Greek, Italian
and Turkish companies and their programs vary year by year.
Getting There by Rail
Links go via Ankara (Turkey) and Istanbul. Change at Ankara for the
Taurus Express to Aleppo.
Getting There by Road
The principal international routes are from Istanbul, via the E5 road
to Adana, Ankara and Iskenderun in Turkey. Enter at Bab-al-Hawa for
Aleppo, or at Kassab for Latakia. From the east, the best routes are
from Aqaba on the Red Sea in Jordan.
Bus: Services are available across the desert, with routes from
Aleppo and Damascus to Istanbul; Damascus to Amman; Damascus to Beirut
and Tripoli; and Damascus to Riyadh.
Documentation: To enter the Syrian Arab Republic with a car, a
customs certificate must be produced; it is obtainable from Automobile
Clubs and Touring Clubs against a deposit. An international driving
permit can also be obtained from these organizations, which is
obligatory for holders of licenses which do not use the Latin
alphabet.
Overview
The following items may be imported into the Syrian Arab Republic
without incurring customs duty (irrespective of passenger’s age):
200 cigarettes or 50 cigarillos or 25 cigars or 250g of tobacco;
30g perfume for personal use; 570ml of spirits; 500ml
of lotion and 500ml of eau de cologne; gifts worth up to S£250.
Firearms and ammunition; live, frozen or stuffed birds, or any
bird-derived products. |