
Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, and Rosh Hanikra Trip
Discover the archaeological treasures of the northern coast of Israel on this trip which will take you to the Mediterranean cities Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, and Rosh Hanikra. Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, and Rosh Hanikra Trip.
- 10 hours
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Discover the archaeological treasures of the northern coast of Israel on this trip which will take you to the Mediterranean cities Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, and Rosh Hanikra.
Caesarea, Haifa, Acre, and Rosh Hanikra Trip
We'll collect you from the chosen meeting point at 5:50 in the morning before heading to the northern coast of Israel.
The ancient Roman city of Caesarea will be our first stop. We will visit the open-air amphitheatre built some 2000 years ago which functions as a concert venue. Our route continues to the columns of Herod’s Palace, offering views of the Mediterranean. We will also see the Roman chariot race track and aqueduct.
Continuing north, we arrive at the Mount Carmel mountain range. At the foot, you will experience the scents of the Hanging Gardens of Haifa. The next stage in our tour is Rosh HaNikra, where we'll take the funicular railway up to the grottoes in the seafront cliffs along the Israel-Lebanon border.
In the afternoon, we will travel to Acre to view the El-Jazzar Mosque, the largest in northern Israel. Before returning to Jerusalem, we will explore the Templar Tunnels of the old city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The tour ends back at the start point at approximately 3:50 pm.
Hotel pick up
This tour includes pickup from the following hotels in Jerusalem: Dan Boutique Hotel Jerusalem, Dan Panorama Hotel Jerusalem, Prima Kings Hotel Jerusalem, Aroma Cafe Hillel Jerusalem, David Citadel Hotel Jerusalem, Leonardo Boutique Hotel Jerusalem, and Grand Court Hotel Jerusalem.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Transport by minibus
- Official English–speaking guide
- Entry to the monuments visited on the tour
- Cable car ride to Rosh Hanikra
Not included
- Lunch
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility or pushchairs/strollers