Explore the historic cities of Haifa, Acre, and Rosh Anikra Grottos on a full-day shared tour. Discover the rich history, stunning natural beauty, and religious significance of these Israeli destinations.
Explore the historic cities of Haifa, Acre, and Rosh Anikra Grottos on a full-day shared tour. Discover the rich history, stunning natural beauty, and religious significance of these Israeli destinations.
- The Baha’i Gardens - These are the central gardens of the Baha’i Faith and are incredibly beautiful. A must-visit location. Visitors will not only see the gardens but also learn about the entire history of the Baha’i Faith from the 19th century to the present.
- Haifa - Offers a stunning view of the city and port from the upper promenade at the…
- The Baha’i Gardens - These are the central gardens of the Baha’i Faith and are incredibly beautiful. A must-visit location. Visitors will not only see the gardens but also learn about the entire history of the Baha’i Faith from the 19th century to the present.
- Haifa - Offers a stunning view of the city and port from the upper promenade at the top of Mount Carmel.
- The German Colony - A historic German quarter in Haifa, established in 1869 by German Templers. It showcases the history of German modern settlement in the Holy Land.
- Akko Old Town - An ancient city with a history spanning at least 3,000 years, with a focus on its medieval Crusader history. It was their last capital in the Holy Land. The tour will highlight Napoleon’s siege of Acre in 1799. Visitors can explore the city walls, narrow streets, Hans, and the Orient Bazaar. Museums are available to visit, but additional ticket costs apply.
- Rosh Hanikra - A natural wonder featuring white chalk cliffs and deep blue waters. Over tens of thousands of years, waves have carved deep grottoes where the blue meets the white. The entrance fee for Rosh Hanikra National Park is 53 NIS or about 15 dollars.

- Complimentary wheelchair upon advance request
- WiFi available in the car
- Child seat provided
- Licensed guide for guiding
- Complimentary wheelchair upon advance request
- WiFi available in the car
- Child seat provided
- Licensed guide for guiding
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Lunch
Haifa is the third-largest city in Israel, with 285 000 residents.
Its historical roots date back to Tel Shikmona circa 1700 B.C., and while it’s referred to in the Talmud, Haifa gained significance with the construction of its contemporary port in the 20th century by the British. It serves as the administrative center for northern Israel and the global…
Haifa is the third-largest city in Israel, with 285 000 residents.
Its historical roots date back to Tel Shikmona circa 1700 B.C., and while it’s referred to in the Talmud, Haifa gained significance with the construction of its contemporary port in the 20th century by the British. It serves as the administrative center for northern Israel and the global hub for the Baha’i faith.
Acre boasts at least 4,000 years of recorded history; however, our attention will be on its era as the capital of the second crusader kingdom and its eventual conquest by Muslim forces, marking the end of crusader dominion in the Promised Land. Brotherhoods such as the Hospitallers, Knights Templar, Teutonic Knights, and others resided there, often engaged in bitter conflict, despite facing a common adversary—the Muslims. Thus, Acre’s narrative is intertwined with the annals of the Holy Land, Europe, and international history.
Rosh Hanikra is a protected natural sanctuary showcasing stunning geographical features, where pristine white cliffs meet the deep blue sea, and the waters have carved out majestic grottoes.
You are my esteemed visitors, not merely tourists.
- This is 6-8 hours Tour including travel time in between places.
- Tickets to the cable lift of Rosh ANikra are not included. It is about 15 dollar per person.
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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.