The best of Haifa and Acre on a private tour.
Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one day: the Baha'i World Center and the Old City of Acre.
Walk through the narrow streets of the Old City of Acre, past mosques, markets, and streets named after famous people who have visited here, and visit the incredible underground complex of the Knight's halls.
Take a cruise on a fishing boat along the massive city walls of Acre, listening to the sounds of local music.
Enjoy the stunning views of Haifa and Haifa Bay from the top of the city walls.
Learn about the rich history and culture of Haifa and Acre from your knowledgeable guide.
This is a private tour, so you can customize it to your interests.
Van/Minibus<br/>Pickup included
SUV/Minivan<br/>Pickup included
Visit a colony of German Templars, built in the 19th century with authentic houses, which has become the tourist center of Haifa.
Who were the people to build it and why aren't they here anymore?
And don't forget to take a picture of the Baha'i Gardens!
Visit the central terrace of the Baha'i Gardens in Haifa, walk along the path leading to the Shrine of Bab and visit inside.
Who was the man buried inside and why the Baha'i World Center is in Haifa?
Take a look from the upper point of the Baha'i Gardens at Haifa and whole surrounding area, at Haifa Bay and the mountains of Galilee.
Visit the church of the Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery built, according to the Christian tradition, over the Elija's Cave.
See the Lighthouse building, the monument of Napoleon's Soldiers and the Column of Holy Virgin Mary.
What did Napoleon Bonaparte do here? And why do Israeli soldiers serve here under the cross and the icon?
Expressive halls, towers, a crypt of St. Johne's church, a jail, a secret pass, streets around the fortress and even a medieval public toilet. The unique opportunity for watching a crusaders' daily life of 900 years ago.And why are the stairs in the courtyard so wide?
Walk through the narrow streets of the Old City, past mosques, markets, and streets named after famous people who have visited here.
Why does UNESCO call it the best-preserved medieval city in the world if there are no medieval buildings on the ground?
And what about trying some hummus? People say that it's the best here.
The Port of Acre.
Once the most important port on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem for 99 years, and now a small harbor for yachts, fishermen, and tourist boats.
Take a small cruise on a fishing boat along the massive city walls, listening to the sounds of local music.
The cruise requires an additional fee.
The large underground tunnel between former Templars' Fortress and the port looks like a medieval subway.
Who built it and why?
The colors of a traditional Mideastern market, where everything is for sale: spices, coffee, clothes, toys, sweets and especially fish.
Try something there!
Take a walk on the city walls of Acre and enjoy the stunning views of Haifa and Haifa Bay. You can see the port, the beaches, and the mountains in the distance. You might also see some teenagers jumping into the water from the walls.
Haifa is a vibrant port city on Israel's Mediterranean coast, known for its stunning Bahai Gardens and diverse cultural landscape. It's a blend of natural beauty, religious significance, and modern urban living.
The Bahai Gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Haifa's most iconic landmarks. These terraced gardens offer stunning views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.
This historic monastery is a significant site for the Carmelite order and offers beautiful views of Haifa and the Mediterranean.
The Haifa Cable Car offers a unique way to experience the city's stunning landscapes and views. It runs from the German Colony to the Bahai Gardens.
The historic Haifa Port is a vibrant area with restaurants, cafes, and cultural events. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the sea breeze.
This scenic promenade offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and is a popular spot for walking, jogging, and picnicking.
A creamy dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic, often served with pita bread.
Deep-fried balls or patties made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both, mixed with herbs and spices.
Sliced meat (usually chicken or lamb) roasted on a spit and served in pita bread with vegetables and sauces.
A sweet, milk-based pudding flavored with rose water or orange blossom water, topped with pistachios and syrup.
These seasons offer the most comfortable weather for exploring the city and its attractions. The crowds are manageable, and the scenery is beautiful.
Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
GMT+2 (GMT+3 during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Haifa is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take common safety precautions.
Haifa Center - HaShmona, Haifa Bat Galim
Haifa Central Bus Station, Downtown Haifa Bus Stations
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Haifa. The Metronit is a modern bus rapid transit system.
Available • Apps: Gett, Yango
Car, Bike, Scooter
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