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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by visiting the ancient city walls of Akko. You'll be able to see the stunning views of the sea and the city from the top of the walls. After exploring the walls, head to Al-Jazzar Mosque, a beautiful Ottoman-era mosque that is open to visitors.
Afternoon
After visiting the mosque, take a tour of the Knights' Halls, which were built by the Crusaders in the 12th century. These halls are a great example of the Crusader architecture and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Afterward, wander through the colorful market of Akko, where you can find a variety of spices, textiles, and souvenirs.
Morning
Today, start your day with a visit to the Bahá'í Gardens in nearby Haifa. These beautiful gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are a peaceful place to start the day. After visiting the gardens, head back to Akko to visit the underground Crusader City. This city was discovered by accident in the 1990s and is now open to visitors.
Afternoon
After exploring the Crusader City, head to the Turkish Bath Museum. This museum is housed in a beautifully restored Turkish bathhouse and provides a glimpse into the traditional Hammam experience. After the museum, visit the Ethnographic Museum, which displays traditional clothing, jewelry, and other artifacts from the region's diverse communities.
Morning
Today, take a boat tour of the harbor and the sea walls of Akko. This tour will give you a unique perspective of the city and its history. After the boat tour, visit the Templar Tunnel, a passageway that was built by the Templar Knights in the 12th century. The tunnel is located under the city and is open to visitors.
Afternoon
After exploring the tunnel, head to the Museum of Underground Prisoners, which is housed in an old prison that was used by the British during the Mandate period. The museum tells the story of the Jewish resistance fighters who were imprisoned there. Afterward, visit the Hammam al-Basha, an Ottoman-era bathhouse that has been restored and is now open to visitors.
Morning
Today, take a day trip to Rosh Hanikra, a natural grotto that is located on the border between Israel and Lebanon. The grotto is accessible by cable car and provides stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. After visiting Rosh Hanikra, head to the nearby town of Nahariya for lunch.
Afternoon
After lunch, visit the Ga'aton River, which is the heart of Nahariya. The river is surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and shops, and is a great place to relax and people-watch. Afterward, visit the nearby Ein Hod artist village, which is home to a community of artists who work in a variety of mediums.
Morning
Today, take a tour of the Akko Lighthouse, which was built by the Ottomans in the 18th century. The lighthouse provides stunning views of the city and the sea. After visiting the lighthouse, head to the Hamam al-Jadid, an Ottoman-era bathhouse that has been restored and is now open to visitors.
Afternoon
After exploring the bathhouse, visit the Tunisian Synagogue, which is the oldest synagogue in Akko. The synagogue is beautifully decorated and is a great example of the city's diverse religious heritage. Afterward, visit the Museum of Akko, which displays artifacts from the city's history.