Haifa and the Northern Coast
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Haifa and the Northern Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
This beautifully maintained stretch of sand in the Achziv National Park is north of Nahariya, on the road to Rosh Hanikra. Beside the ruins...Read More
This house of worship, the largest mosque in the country outside of Jerusalem, is also considered one of the most beautiful in Israel. Ahmed...Read More
The most striking feature of the stunning gardens that form the centerpiece of Haifa is the Shrine of the Bab, whose brilliantly gilded dome...Read More
By turns an ancient Roman port city, Byzantine capital, and Crusader stronghold, Caesarea is one of the country's major archaeological sites...Read More
Rare among Israel's many wineries are Carmel Winery's underground vaulted-ceiling wine cellars. Dating from 1892, the huge, old, and chilly...Read More
Part of a coastal nature reserve, Dor Beach, also known as Tantura Beach, is a dreamy stretch of beige sand. Rocky islets form breakwaters and...Read More
Although it runs along a single boulevard, "The Colony" packs in history (with explanatory placards), interesting architecture, great restaurants...Read More
This remarkable 12th-century Crusader fortress was once known as the Crypt of St. John—before excavation, it was erroneously thought to have...Read More
The prehistoric Carmel Caves, recognized in 2012 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are a highlight of this nature reserve, 3 km (2 miles) south...Read More
There are two sections to this small but charming museum: one re-creates a 19th-century marketplace, with craftsmen's workshops such as a hatmaker...Read More
Built for Pasha al-Jazzar in 1781, Akko's remarkable Turkish bathhouse ( Hamam al-Basha , in Arabic) was in use until 1947. Don't miss the sound...Read More
The setting of one of Israel’s leading boutique wineries, in a pastoral landscape overlooking the forests of the Carmel Mountains, couldn’t...Read More
Atlit, a peninsula with the jagged remains of an important Crusader castle, also holds a more recent historical site: to the west (about 1,500...Read More
For the Baha'is, this is the holiest place on earth, the site of the tomb of the faith's prophet and founder, Baha'u'llah. The gardens' west...Read More
About halfway down Hameyasdim Street is Beit Aaronson, whose late-19th-century architecture successfully combines art nouveau and Middle Eastern...Read More
About 5 km (3 miles) north of Netanya is lovely Beit Yanai, named after ancient Judean king Alexander Yanai. Amenities include barbecue grills...Read More
A bit farther north of Achziv Beach is this nature reserve with abundant vegetation, shade-giving trees, and the ruins of an ancient olive press...Read More
The name of this site is a misnomer because it's actually the town's original water tower, built in 1891. Zichron Ya'akov was the first village...Read More
The large visitor center at the country's fourth-largest winery is housed in a former perfume factory built by Baron de Rothschild in 1925....Read More
This church dedicated to St. Lazarus features an elaborate, 17-color mosaic floor, discovered in 1964, that depicts peacocks, other birds, hunting...Read More
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