This is a really beautiful and historic city. The market was interesting, the port is very scenic, and the walls and old buildings give it the appearance of a medieval European city - but in the mi…Full review by geo3
Nov 2, 2023
Akko is a medieval city that is best-known for its Crusader fort, which dates from the 12th Century. Acre has been beautifully restored and is open for visitors. The rest of the Akko Old Town has a g…Full review by 619jeffry
Jul 3, 2023
Really worthwhile place to visit. There is incredible history to explore and discover. Fascinating sites and stories to see and learn about.Full review by Ned S
We're going to Haifa in November and would like to see Acre for a day tour. Is there a need to hire a tour guide or are there guided tours available on site? Also, are the sites accessible for motorized wheelchair?
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I'd say it depends on a few factors. We didn't hire a guide and had relatively little issue getting ourselves around to the sites we wanted to check out (they have maps at the visitor centers …
I'd say it depends on a few factors. We didn't hire a guide and had relatively little issue getting ourselves around to the sites we wanted to check out (they have maps at the visitor centers that are quite helpful). We also availed ourselves of the audio tours (via handheld players/headsets) at the Citadel (and underground Crusader City), which was great. I forget if we paid extra for that or if it was included in the cost of admission. If you want more history as you're walking between the sites, and then at some of the sites that don't have, say, audio guides, I'm sure it'd be good to have a guide. Or if you want to be able to get around without any problems at all (i.e., getting "lost"), having a guide would be useful. If you're keen to do things on your own and don't mind looking up some info on your own before or after visiting, I would say you'd be find without a guide. As for the sites being wheelchair accessible, I'm afraid I can't help you there as I don't remember. Good luck, and enjoy Akko!
We are arriving in Akko by car. Are there restrictions to where one can drive?
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If you're okay walking a little bit, there's plenty of free street parking (down by the water) a kilometer or so out of Akko old town--at least if you get there at a reasonable time in the …
If you're okay walking a little bit, there's plenty of free street parking (down by the water) a kilometer or so out of Akko old town--at least if you get there at a reasonable time in the morning.
Is there a day tour to Acre from Haifa with transportation ? I am staying at Haifa Bay Club, would love a tour with drop-off/pick-up. Prices for a tour and time duration ? Thanks
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There are also some cab/sherut drivers that will do such tours on the side but the quality can be hit or miss,so you need a reliable source at the resort or locally to recommend …
There are also some cab/sherut drivers that will do such tours on the side but the quality can be hit or miss,so you need a reliable source at the resort or locally to recommend someone that is really good. They will likely know the area and know enough to get you around.
We will be arriving in Haifa via cruise ship on Saturday April 23rd and would like to visit Akko that day. A few questions: 1. Transport: Where would we catch a Sherut in Haifa which will take us to Akko? What is the cost per person? 2.
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All the sites are open on Saturday as are the markets and restaurants. The taxis costs between 60 and 100 shekels depending on who you get as taxis don't normally run on …
All the sites are open on Saturday as are the markets and restaurants. The taxis costs between 60 and 100 shekels depending on who you get as taxis don't normally run on Saturdays during the day only in the evenings. Transportation is difficult to find on Saturdays. Could you maybe arrange to rent a car for the day? It'll make life easier and then you could go to Rosh Hanikra too. It is on the Lebanese border and you could take the cable car down to the Grottos.