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Acre (Akko) – Where Layers of History Meet the Sea

Acre, also known as Akko, is a coastal city in northern Israel where time seems to stand still. With 4,000 years of history under its stones, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a treasure for visitors interested in ancient architecture, Crusader legends, and vibrant local life. Wander through narrow alleys that lead to Ottoman palaces, discover hidden tunnels used by knights, and shop for spices and sweets in bustling Arabic markets — all within city walls that have seen empires rise and fall.

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Caesarea Day Tour – Roman Ruins, Crusader Legends & Mediterranean Beauty

Explore Roman ruins, a Crusader fortress, and the sea-view aqueduct on this guided Caesarea day tour with a German-speaking guide and hotel pickup.

Duration

9-11 hours

Group Size

20 people

Acre to Eilat: Coast to Desert Adventure

From the historic alleys of Acre to the vibrant beaches of Eilat, this tour offers a thrilling coast-to-desert adventure full of contrasts and discoveries.

Duration

3-5 hours

Group Size

10 people

Christian Footsteps: The Jesus Trail Experience

Walk in the footsteps of Jesus on a guided journey through Israel’s most revered Christian landmarks, from Nazareth to the Sea of Galilee and Jerusalem.

Duration

5 days 4 nights

Group Size

Unlimited

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Walking in His Footsteps: A Christian Heritage Tour Through Israel

Follow the footsteps of Jesus in Israel. Visit Nazareth, Galilee, Jerusalem & more on a powerful Christian heritage tour that brings faith to life.

Top 10 Must-Visit Places in Israel for First-Time Travelers

Discover the 10 best places to visit in Israel for first-time travelers—ancient cities, beaches, deserts, and spiritual sites all in one trip.

Why Thousands of Families Choose Israel for the Ultimate Bar Mitzvah Experience

Explore meaningful, adventurous, and spiritual ways to celebrate a Bar Mitzvah in Israel:ceremonies, tours, and memories that last a lifetime.

Germany’s Favorite Secret in the Middle East

Discover why German travelers are flocking to the Dead Sea — from floating bliss to skin-healing minerals.