Haifa

Haifa

Located on the Mediterranean shoreline, Haifa is a fascinating city of history and magnificent scenery, a city whose sandy beaches welcome sun lovers and sea worshipers. Our customized tours to Haifa ensure that you get the same experience you are looking for in this marvelous center. 

Top Tourist Attractions

  • Louis Promenade. Called "The balcony of the country," it is a marvelous place to walk where you indulge your senses with fresh air and the superb view of Haifa Bay. 
  • The Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery. Situated high above Haifa and Reached by Cable car, the Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery is believed to be one of the oldest monasteries in the world, with stunning views of the bay. 
  • The Baha'i Shrine and Gardens. This world heritage site draws over half a million tourists each year. It consists of 19 majestic terraced gardens located on the slopes of Carmel Mountain.
  • The German Colony and Ben-Gurion Street. Framed by the beautiful Baha'i Gardens and the sea, the German Colony is one of Haifa's most popular neighborhoods, home to the city's best dining and shopping.
  • Wadi Nisnas Market. Narrow alleyways and old stone houses compromise this exotic eastern market, filled with the scent of the falafel stands. It is also an excellent opportunity to practice your bargaining skills while purchasing from the stalls offering Jewish and Arab artisan wares. Famous for its Arabic Character, the market is a beautiful opportunity to explore food and art. 
  • Elijah's Cave. Elijah's Cave lies at the foot of the Carmel Mountains, where the Prophet Elijah is believed to have lived. Holding a religious significance for Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Druze alike, the Cave is inside a lovely adorned, domed roof chapel. 
  • Haifa Beaches. The seaside outing is a beautiful activity in the area, especially with the beautiful sandy stretches of the Mediterranean in the city. Bat Galim and Dado are some of the most popular beaches in Haifa.