Along the Coast to Tzfat via Caesarea, Haifa and Akko
- After breakfast and check-out, we drive north along the coastline to Caesarea, built by King Herod and the place where the first Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire broke out. We will be able to "talk" to some of the personalities connected with Caesarea, sit in the theatre, walk the floor of the great Hippodrome where chariot races were held, and get our feet wet in the Mediterranean Sea at the Roman aqueducts.
- Our next stop is Haifa, the city on the bay.
- On the slope of Mount Carmel, we will stop at the magnificent Baha'i Gardens for a view of one of the wonders of Israel.
- We leave Haifa and stop in Akko (Acre), the ancient port immortalized by the Crusaders, the Turks, and the British.
- We will see the underground Crusader City and the prison where Jews were hanged during the time of the British Mandate.
- Our next stop of the day is Rosh Hanikra on the extreme northwestern border. We descend by cable car into the magnificent limestone grottoes, or we take a short sunset hike on Mt. Meiron.
- We now travel to Tzfat (Safed) for dinner in a local restaurant or hotel, followed by an overnight stay in Tzfat.