Caesarea, Haifa, Acre and Rosh Hanikra Tour from Jerusalem
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Caesarea, Haifa, Acre and Rosh Hanikra Tour from Jerusalem
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Caesarea, Haifa, Acre and Rosh Hanikra Tour from Jerusalem

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Stop At: Caesarea National Park, Route 2 Near Aqiva, Caesarea Israel

We leave Jerusalem to Tel Aviv and travel up the Mediterranean coast, on the way we pass Herzilya and Natanya before reaching our first point of interest Caesarea. The city of Caesarea was constructed under Herod and named after the Roman Emperor, Caesar. From what remains of the ancient city we can see that it was a prosperous and luxurious city. Among the archaeological excavations we can see gateways, a moat and well preserved walls and rooms. There is a perfectly preserved Roman amphitheater which is still used today for performances by Israeli and international artists. The Roman remains were preserved for centuries by the sea sand which covered and protected the stones. Next to the amphitheatre is part of what was once a hippodrome. We can see the remains of a Roman Temple which stood above the port overlooking the busy commercial ships which carried treasures from the east and the Nabatean caravans which were on route to Rome. Following the Romans the city stood neglected for centuries until the Crusaders arrived but in the years after the Crusaders the city once again sank into oblivion. We continue driving north passing through Haifa where we stop to see the breathtaking Baha'i Shrine and gardens. The terraced gardens cascade down the mountain towards the city below, each of the 19 terraces bursts with colorful flowers and landscaped designs.

Our next stop is at Rosh HaNikra, the most northerly point along Israel's Mediterranean coast. We descend by cable car into the network of limestone grottoes created by the constant bombardment of waves against the rocks. On our return journey south we stop at Acre (Akko), the largest Crusader city in the country. The city is extremely well preserved and you can't help being impressed by the incredible architecture and how it has survived. Part of the city is alive with markets and people still living in the ancient buildings. We see the walls and moat which was reconstructed and repaired by El Jazzar at the end of the 1900s. The mighty walls prevented even Napoleon conquering the city. We can see the Crusader remains, the prison used under Turkish rule and the gallows which were used under the British Mandate to hang Jews who broke the British law limiting Jewish immigration to Palestine following World War II.

Duration: 12 hours

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Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Professional guide
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Includes all entrance fees
  • Entry/Admission - Caesarea National Park
Not included
  • Food and drinks
  • Insurance not included
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Guests picked up from Jerusalem will join the tour from Tel-Aviv.
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 12 hours of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Minimum starting age for the tour is 4 years old.
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
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Tourism
95%
Cultural
60%
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Margot F
4 | 2019-07-03

Our guide Daniel, and driver Bilal, spent an extensive day covering major archeological sites at each of these locations. Daniel was immensely knowledgeable about everything from the archeological evidence of past cultures at Caesarea, the reason for the Baha’i Gardens in Haifa, the geological effects of the sea that made the grottos at Rosh Hanikra, and the history of the Crusader Citadel in Akko. Lunch was at a former market in Akko - choice of vegetarian or chicken shwarma - in an Arab restaurant. If you don’t want to eat at the designated spot, you may want to bring your own lunch. There were a couple of pit stops for coffee (yeah!!) and bathroom breaks. All in all, this is a very worthwhile trip if you have an interest in history.

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