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Haifa Port Shore Excursion

Including transportation & Flexible itinerary 

From Hula Valley To The Golan & The Sea of Galilee - Haifa Port Shore Excursion

If you are looking for a day full of fresh air, birds singing around, and some beautiful mountain views - this is the right trip for you.
We will start with some bird watching at the Hula Nature Reserve. From there, we will experience the full force of nature at the Hanging bridge trail above the Banias River - at the Banias Nature Reserve.
Than we will drive up to the Golan Heights and its (non-active) Volcanos. From the pick of Mount Bental, we will observe the amazing views of Hermon Mountain, the Israeli - Syria border, and the Golan green plains.
We will take a lunch break at one of the nice restaurants in the area and start driving downwards to the Sea of Galilee (the lowest freshwater lake in the world).

Nazareth & The Sea of Galilee
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Haifa Port Shore Excursion

Following the story of Jesus Christ, we will start the tour in Nazareth and the Church of Annunciation; the house of the Virgin Mary, and where the angel Gabriel appeared to her and announced that she would conceive and bear the Son of God.

From there will continue to Mt. Precipice where According to the story, the people of Nazareth, not accepting Jesus as Messiah tried to push him from the mountain, but "he passed through the midst of them and went away. "

We will continue with a beautiful drive through the Jezreel valley towards the Jordan Valley and the traditional baptismal site - where Jesus Christ met John Baptist.

Driving around the Sea of Galilee will follow together with a lunch break on the way.

Our final stop will be at Capernaum - The home town of Jesus Christ and a fascinating Archeological garden.

Along Israel's Coastal Plain - From Caesarea to Haifa & Acre - Haifa Port Shore Excursion

We will start our day at Caesarea; an ancient port city between Tel Aviv and Haifa - that was founded in the late 1st century BC by Herod the Great.

We will walk along the remains of the city's Roman public buildings, including the hippodrome, the Roman theater, and the amazing seaport. From there we will drive northward to Haifa, the third-largest city in the country.

The city is built on Mount Carmel, right above Haifa bay and the largest and most modern seaport in Israel.

We will have a short tour of the Bahá'í gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site - overlooking the amazing view of the bay area. Afternoon we will continue to the old city of Acre - a maze of narrow streets and alleyways and a home to a variety of historical and archaeological sites. We will walk along the ottoman market, taste some local Kabab and Hummus, and explore the underground secrets of the crusaders.

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