The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Acre, Northern District

October 18, 2021 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Acre, Israel including Manana Sailing Yacht - Day Trips, Travel with Andrew - Tour Guide, Wisam Kharouf - Tour Guide, Carma Akko Vacation Home, Citadel of Acre, Bahai Gardens and Shrine, Akko Old Town, Templars Tunnel, Hamam El Basha Museum, The Acre Turkish Bazaar.
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1. Manana Sailing Yacht - Day Trips

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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Manana Sailing Yacht - Day Trips

The Manana, is a luxurious and indulging sailing yacht, whose crew will sail you to a unique perspective of Israel with local Galilee cuisine and excellent local wines & beers. We offer you a few hours of refuge from your hectic schedule to enjoy a lovely view of the northern shores from the sea. A lovely day of fun and sailing combined with some sea salt in the never ending sunny days of Israel.

2. Travel with Andrew - Tour Guide

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Travel with Andrew - Tour Guide

[FOR EMAIL & PHONE NUMBER PLEASE CLICK ON "More" IN THE TOP LEFT COLUMN] My name is Andrew Abado, I am an archaeologist and a certified tour guide in Israel, based in Akko. I offer half day & full day tours in Akko, focusing on many themes such as: history, archaeology, religion, culture and more! All tours are tailor made to fit your wishes, requirements and budget, with maximum flexibility! UPDATE: We're committed to everyone's safety & well-being, especially in this unusual circumstance! On top of being vaccinated for COVID-19, following the guidelines of the ministry of health, we will have to maintain social distancing and wear masks for the duration of all tours!

3. Wisam Kharouf - Tour Guide

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Wisam Kharouf - Tour Guide

I am a native Arab of the city Acre (Akko). I am a licensed tour guide in all of Israel (license number 12550), specializing in Acre and the North of Israel. I have a B.A in General History and Art History. When studying for my degree, my main interest was Classical History and I studied Ancient Greek for two years. I still read widely and enjoy fishing. My tours are in Arabic, English, and Hebrew, and I am currently learning Dutch (my wife’s mother tongue). I love my work because I get to interact with all the shades of the human spectrum and adjust the tours according to my clients’ interests, and because it allows me to share my love for the sites and for my home town of Acre.

4. Carma Akko Vacation Home

180/12 Old City, Acre 24716 Israel +972 54-450-5486 [email protected] http://www.carma-akko.com
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Carma Akko Vacation Home

Carma is a self-catering vacation home housed in a 1000 year old building featuring actual historical artifacts, including a Crusader arch. It combines old world charm with the best of modern convenience, including brand-new appliances and furnishings, satellite TV, air conditioning, free WiFi, solar-based water heater, espresso maker, and well-stocked wine fridge. It is airy and roomy, with lots of natural light and an expansive roof-top terrace overlooking the colorful market. Located in the center of the Old City, is approximately a 6 min walk to all of the Old City's major landmarks, restaurants, tourist attractions and public transportation. The owners, who speak multiple languages, provide free pick-up service from the Akko Central Train Station and Central Bus Station, and a free orientation tour of the environs.

5. Citadel of Acre

1 Weizman, Acre Israel
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4.5 based on 933 reviews

Citadel of Acre

The Hospitallers, the Order of the Knights of St. John, built this impressive fortress more than 700 years ago.

Reviewed By MiriamBee - Tel Aviv, Israel

Though I have visited Acre (or Akko, St Jean d'Acre) several times, Wisam Kharouf's guided tour of this UNESCO World Heritage Site brought new discoveries and historical facts to light. The benefit of spending time with a local guide was immediately apparent. Wisam is a native of the city (his family have lived in Akko for several hundred years) and he wears his considerable knowledge and academic background lightly, making the highlights of our visit accessible and interesting to three generations! We saw several aspects of the City in all its unique grandeur. Wisam guided us through the old city with its remarkable excavations and restorations of the Halls of Crusader Knights, the magnificent central courtyard and the Khan Al-Umdan, the 18th century caravanserai near the port. We also visited the Ramchal (or Rabbi Luzzatto) Synagogue with its connections to this poet and Kabbalist who arrived in Akko in 1743. We strolled through the atmospheric Market Street and heard the call to prayer from the El-Jazzar Mosque that dates from 1782. Altogether, this proved to be an exciting and informative day for our family group, thanks to Wisam, who patiently answered questions and offered generously of his valuable knowledge and experience as a Tour Guide.

6. Bahai Gardens and Shrine

National Road 4 near the North Akko intersection, Acre 24100 Israel +972 50-544-0482 http://www.ganbahai.org.il/en/
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Bahai Gardens  and Shrine

Reviewed By judyinjerusalem - Jerusalem, Israel

Spectacular manicured gardens surrounding the shrine that sits on the outskirts of Akko. Everything is immaculately groomed and exploding with color. Be sure to talk with the Bahai volunteers who come from all over the world to tend the gardens,

7. Akko Old Town

Acre Israel 0499567067 http://www.akko.org.il/en
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Akko Old Town

Reviewed By pvq2015 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The old city is a delight. Wonderful nooks and crannies ; doors opening to reveal gardens and homes nestling within the Acre historic City walls over hundreds of years - Ottoman; Crusader Mameluke and Napoleon too. Churches abut synagogues and mosques. The port is bustling ; the Mediterranean blue and you can feel the presence of those who lived loved and fought in ancient Acre There is a fascinating Caravan Sarai which is locked up and derelict Oh but you have to walk ,Climb up and down cobbled paths and tiny lanes. So if you find that difficult it’s not an excursion for you.

8. Templars Tunnel

Near Lighthouse, Acre Israel +972 4-995-6707 http://www.akko.org.il/en/Old-Acre-The-Templars-Tunnel
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Templars Tunnel

Reviewed By KimGTravels - Pacific Grove, United States

A must experience while visiting Old Acre! Interesting history brought to life through audio and visual enhancements while deeply enveloped within the city's old walls. Quite enjoyable to explore the remarkable 800 year old construction by the Knight's Templar, during the time of the Crusades, when this tunnel was used as safe passage between the old port to the Templar Palace. The ceiling is low in places, but I did not have the uncomfortable feeling of claustrophobia while exploring this 150 meter marvel. Enjoy!

9. Hamam El Basha Museum

El-Jezzar Street, Acre Israel 0499567076 http://www.akko.org.il/en/Hamam-al--Basha-
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Hamam El Basha Museum

The Hamam Museum in Old Acre“The story of the Last Bathhouse Attendant," a multi-screen, walk-through dramatic presentation in the Hamam Basha Ottoman-era bathhouse in Old Acre

Reviewed By David-Miriam-Cohen - Israel, null

Very nice and very interesting restoration of a bath house first opened in the 18th century. Admission includes an audio tour, very nicely done.

10. The Acre Turkish Bazaar

1 Weizman, Acre 2430122 Israel +972 52-657-8220 [email protected] http://www.acre-turkish-bazaar.com/
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The Acre Turkish Bazaar

The Turkish Bazaar in the old district of Acre , is one of the oldest covered art and find dining markets in the world. A comprehensive restoration project that took place in 2011 , renewed its infrastructures and turned it into one of the major landmarks of the old city of Acre. The Bazzar is easily reached from just about everywhere and can be accessed through three gates and directly from the Hospitaller Fortress exit. Come and be a guest in one of the fascinating restaurants and beautiful shops at the Acre Turkish Bazaar.

Reviewed By damsel14 - New York City, United States

I enjoyed this more than the Arabic Quarter in Jerusalem, and I wish I had more time to properly explore the stands. You'll feel like you're in another world here, surrounded by stands with clothes, food, spices, and handcrafted goods. I would definitely try to spend at least an hour giving things a leisurely look.

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