Haifa cruise port guide
Haifa is a northern Israeli port city built in tiers extending from the Mediterranean up the north slope of Mount Carmel. The city’s most iconic sites are the immaculately landscaped terraces of the Bahá'í Gardens and, at their heart, the gold-domed Shrine of the Báb. At the foot of the gardens lies the German Colony, with shops, galleries and restaurants in 19th-century buildings.
About Haifa
Haifa is home to Israel's largest port, a natural deep-water harbor opened in 1933, handling approximately 30 million tons of cargo per year and 240,000 passengers in 2018.
The UNESCO-listed Bahá'í Gardens cascade dramatically down the slopes of Mount Carmel above the port — a must-visit attraction. The passenger terminal offers a waiting area, duty-free shop, VAT reimbursement counter, currency exchange, and free Wi-Fi. Major excursions include the UNESCO-listed Old City of Acre (Akko) to the north, Nazareth, Caesarea Maritima, and Jerusalem (as a long-day excursion).
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