Price range
From $ per person
Upcoming Date
09-09 June 2023
Tour Time
1 Days (Inc. Arv./Dpt.)

Itinerary

1 - Friday ( June 9 ) : Abundance

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Activities:

  • Meet your culinary private guide and begin your journey

  • Historical and tasting tour in Akko Old City - The ancient city of Akko is situated on the Mediterranean, is one of the oldest ports in the world, and a city shared by Jews and Muslims. Walk narrow streets past towering ramparts, deep moats, green domes, venerable synagogues, slender Muslim minarets, and secret passageways. Discover the subterranean city built in the Middle Ages by the Crusaders beneath Akko. Learn about the city’s ancient history as well as its important role in Israel’s modern history.
    Continue to Akko's shuk (market place) situated right in the center of the Old City and is a fun and vibrant bazaar full of fresh produce, authentic food, spices, and souvenirs. Try one of the best hummus in all of Israel.

  • Step into Al-Jazzar Mosque - Also known as Jama El-Anwar (the Mosque of Lights), according to the Vakfiye of Ahmed Al-Jazzar Pasha. This is Israel's largest mosque outside of Jerusalem and the largest one among the mosques built in Israel during the Turkish period. The building dominates Acre's skyline to this very day. Based on the Arabic inscription engraved over the front door, the mosque was inaugurated around 1781 AD (1196 according to the Hijra calendar, which begins with the emigration of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina), i.e. in the early years of Al-Jazzar Pasha's rule in Acre.

  • Short visit to the Tunisian Synagogue - The Or Torah Tunisian synagogue in Akko is unique even in a land of synagogues. Built by a community of Tunisian Jews from Djerba, it offers four stories of glorious mosaics and stained-glass windows both inside and out, showing a varied range of stories, plants, and animals.

  • Havat Rom - tour of the organic farm and cheese tastings - A visit to a magical organic farm, located on a mountain with a beautiful view of Meron Mountain. This is an agricultural organic farm, where they use ancient knowledge along with modern tools. Here they try to find the balance between humans and nature. Tour the farm, meet the goats and enjoy tastings of the excellent local cheese.
    Optional: add a Knaffe workshop.

  • Sweet Chocolate workshop at La Chocolita - Learn how to make chocolate in the boutique chocolate workshop and learn about the process of chocolate making at the Mohanna Family garden in Peki'in village!

  • Travel to your hotel

Terms of Payment

Deposit is due immediately to secure the booking.

Balance for the trip is due no later than 45 days prior to first day of trip.

Please refer to our full Terms and Conditions here.

Cancellation Policy

Bookings can be cancelled within 48 hours, with a full refund.

Should it be necessary to cancel or postpone the tour due to force majeure circumstances, or Israeli government-imposed/air flight restrictions related to COVID-19,  a full refund may be possible, minus a $200 per person service fee.

For cancellations made:

  • Up to 45 days prior to departure, any payments made above the deposit towards the tour will be refunded. The deposit is non-refundable
  • 45 to 30 days prior to departure, 50% of the total tour cost per person will be refunded
  • 29 to 8 days prior to departure, 25% of the total tour cost per person will be refunded
  • 7 to 0 days prior to departure, the client will incur 100% of the cost of the tour

Should members of a group booking cancel their participation, their deposits cannot be applied to the balance payment of other group members.

All cancellation requests must be made in writing.

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