Located on northern Israel’s Mediterranean coastline, Acre is a popular seaside destination— attracting hundreds of local and international tourists during the summer. The port city is home to Israel’s Nautical college, fascinating underground tunnels and other historical sites.
Joining an Acre day trip from Jerusalem is the ideal way to spend the day at the coast and learn more about what this area of northwestern Israel has to offer its many visitors.
Located on northern Israel’s Mediterranean coastline, Acre is a popular seaside destination— attracting hundreds of local and international tourists during the summer. The port city is home to Israel’s Nautical college, fascinating underground tunnels and other historical sites.
Joining an Acre day trip from Jerusalem is the ideal way to spend the day at the coast and learn more about what this area of northwestern Israel has to offer its many visitors.
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Located on northern Israel’s Mediterranean coastline, Acre is a popular seaside destination— attracting hundreds of local and international tourists during the summer. The port city is home to Israel’s Nautical college, fascinating underground tunnels and other historical sites.
Joining an Acre day trip from Jerusalem is the ideal way to spend the day at the coast and learn more about what this area of northwestern Israel has to offer its many visitors.
Here's all you need to know about Acre, one of the most exciting day trips from Jerusalem.
Acre is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in northern Israel, roughly 160 kilometers from Jerusalem.
Driving from Jerusalem to Acre is relatively straightforward, as all you need to do is get onto Route 6 from Jerusalem’s city center and head north. When you reach Route 79 turn left, and finally get onto Route 22, which will take you right into Acre.
The drive should take around 2 hours, with many interesting places along the way.
While there is no direct bus from Jerusalem to Acre, you can take the 960 bus from Jerusalem to Haifa and then get on a bus from Haifa to Acre. Expect the entire trip to take around 3 hours.
Joining a guided tour from Jerusalem to Acre is an easy and convenient way to get to the coastal city and see its famous landmarks. Most guided tours to Acre usually last around 10 hours, including travel time.
Most tour operators offer a complimentary pickup service from your Jerusalem accommodation to start the tour. You’ll make your way to Acre in an air-conditioned vehicle and will most likely stop along the way at the surrounding towns of Caesarea, Haifa and Rosh Hanikra.
Once in Acre, you’ll visit various landmarks, including the Old City and the famous underground tunnels. Once you have had some time to explore and enjoy Acre, you’ll return to Jerusalem and dropped off at your accommodation.
Join a guided tour from Jerusalem to Acre with a group of like-minded travelers. Get picked up from your Jerusalem accommodation by your guide and make your way to Acre. Groups are usually limited to around 40 participants.
Private tours offer similar itineraries to guided tours, except it will just be you and your travel companions on the tour. This allows for a more personalized and comprehensive experience when visiting Acre.
Make the most of your time on the coast by joining a 2-day trip to Acre that provides more time for exploring nearby attractions. You also get to experience Acre’s nightlife and spend a night in a traditional kibbutz.
Most Acre day tours include stops for sightseeing at the surrounding towns of Haifa, Rosh Hanikra and Caesarea. In these towns, you’ll be shown various attractions including botanical gardens, amphitheaters and more.
Basic Acre day trips from Jerusalem typically cost around US$130 per person. These tours include roundtrip transfers and any entrance fees that you may encounter during your trip.
Private tours offer many of the same inclusions but typically cost around US$1,200 per tour, which can accommodate up to 4 or 5 people.
2-day tours to Acre from Jerusalem are usually group tours and cost roughly US$350 per person, including overnight accommodation and all entrance fees.
While each tour is slightly different, most tour operators show you Acre’s underground tunnels, Old City and viewpoints from which you can enjoy incredible views of the Mediterranean. The places that you’ll see in Acre will give you an understanding of Acre’s past and present.
Some of the other attractions that are often included in Acre day trips include the Baha'i Gardens, Caesarea National Park, the cable cars in Rosh Hanikra and the Lebanese border.
The best time to visit Acre is in summer, when the weather is pleasant and warm. The seaside city experiences mild weather all year round, so you can't go wrong.
Yes, there are tours departing from other cities in Israel: