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Tartus طرطوس |
Capital: Damascus
Population : 19,936,573 ( 2004 )
Monetary unit : The Syrian pound
Vaccinations : not obligatory
Administrative Hours : from 8.00 a.m to 3.30 p.m.
Friday & Saturday : weekly holiday
Shops : stay open all day , in winter until 9.00 p.m . Some stores close in the middle of the day for a lunch break for two hours .
Time : Winter : from November to February : GMT+2
Summer : from March to October : GMT+3
Ideal Periods for Travel in Syria : in Spring ( April , May ) and in autumn ( September, October ) .In winter , the climate is mild but the nights can be cold . The summer months are very dry , with the temperature varying from 30 to 40 degrees .
Hospitals : public or private
Electrical current : 220 volts/50 cycles
Formalities to Enter and Leave Syria :
- All individuals who wish to travel to Syria must posses a valid passport .
- Passports must contain a valid entry visa for Syria , delivered by the Syrian embassy or consulate accredited to the country of the holder of passport .
- If there is not a Syrian mission in the country of the passport holder, a visa can be obtained at any Syrian foreign mission or upon arrival at the Syria border .
- A collective visa, free of charge , is given to tour groups consisting of ten persons or more . This visa is attached to a list of the members of the tour group ; however , each individual in the tour group must also carry a valid passport .
- If the duration of an individual's stay in Syria exceeds fifteen days, he or she must contact the Syrian authorities to obtain an extension of stay on his or her passport .
- Passports must not contain an Israeli visa .
- The cost of a visa is a calculated on the basis of the current reciprocal relationship between Syria and the country of the passport holder .
- Travellers do not need an exit visa if the duration of their stay in Syria does not exceed fifteen days .
Customs Regulations :
- Clothing and personal effects which are accompanying travellers are exempt from customs and do not need to be declared .
- The following consumable materials accompanying travellers are exempt from customs but must be declared :
- One litre of eau de Cologne
- One litre of an alcoholic beverage .
- Two hundred cigarettes or fifty cigars or two hundred grams of tobacco .
- The following products accompanying travellers must be declared , but are exempt from customs on the condition that they are used and that the travellers agrees that the goods will leave Syria with him or her :
- photographic camera
- video camera , for non-professional use .
- pair of binoculars
- portable musical instrument
- portable tape recorder
- baby carriage or stroller
- portable typewriter
- camping equipment
- individual sports equipment
- bicycle
- small iron for pressing clothing
- medical instruments that are commonly carried by a doctor
- toilet accessories
- travelling blankets and sleeping bags .
Customs agent at the Syrian border are permitted , according to their personal judgement , to authorise the entry of other objects for personal use mentioned above.
To bring a car to Syria , the owner must carry an international driver's licence , an international grey card , and a triptych . A car can stay in Syria for three to four months , on one or more trips .
Cars that are fuelled by diesel can stay in Syria for four months , but the driver must pay an entry tax . For more information , please contact the Syrian customs authorities . Cars that run on gasoline do not require an entry tax .
It is possible , in all cases , to acquire detailed information concerning customs , transit formalities and recent change to customs regulations from Syrian embassies and consulates , and from the customs offices located on the Syrian boeder .
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