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Acre and Rosh Hanikrah Private Tour: Israeli Northern Coast's Historical and Natural Jewels
Acre
Discover in one day two biggest jewels of the Israeli Northern Coast. Mix history with nature. Touch the crusaders’ past and the vivid multicultural present. Take a ride on a cable car and take a picture at the Israeli- Lebanese border.
Discover in one day two biggest jewels of the Israeli Northern Coast. Mix history with nature. Touch the crusaders’ past and the vivid multicultural present. Take a ride on a cable car and take a picture at the Israeli- Lebanese border.
Duration:
8 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Knights’ Halls - 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.\nAnd why are the stairs in the courtyard so wide?\n- The Old Acre Market - The colors of a traditional…
- Knights’ Halls - 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.\nAnd why are the stairs in the courtyard so wide?\n- The Old Acre Market - The colors of a traditional Mideastern market, where everything is for sale: spices, coffee, clothes, toys, sweets and especially fish. \nTry something there!\n- Acre - The port of Acre. Once the most important port of the Mediterranean’s Eastern Cost, the capital of the Jerusalem Kingdom for 99 years, and the small harbor for yachts, fishers and tourist boats of today.\n- Templars Tunnel - The large underground tunnel between former Templars’ Fortress and the port, looks like a medieval subway. \nWho built it and why?\n- Akko Old Town - Walk on the streets of the Old City near mosques, markets, streets named after all the famous people visited here.\nWhy does UNESCO call it the best-preserved medieval city in the world if there are not medieval buildings on the ground?\nAnd what about trying some hummus? People say that it’s the best here.\n- Akko Light - The Acre Lighthouse - Walking on the city walls with a view of Haifa and Haifa Bay, watching the boats and the teenagers jumping into water from the wall.\n- Rosh Hanikra - After a short ride on the cable car, you will see the place where the sea meets the rock and magic happens. We will go through the tunnel between different natural grottoes and listen to the sea.\nAnd also:\nWhy do we have the abandoned railroad tunnel here?\nWhat do Bedouin think about this place creation? Why is it so white?\nAnd where did Moshe Dayan lose his eye?
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
What's Not Included
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to Knights’ Halls, Templars’ Tunnel, Cable Car and Grottoes (combined ticket) ~ $25 pp
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to Knights’ Halls, Templars’ Tunnel, Cable Car and Grottoes (combined ticket) ~ $25 pp
- Gratuities
Additional Information
- The remaining time is for the transportation between the sites
- The remaining time is for the transportation between the sites
Location
Knights' Halls
Rehov Weizman 1
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.