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Did you know that there were knights in Israel? And that you can visit their well-preserved, gorgeous and expansive fortress? All of this and more is in Akko and easily accessible by public transportation.

From there, we had a nice ten-minute stroll through the alleys of the Old City to our next destination.

While it included screens along the way that explained the history of the tunnel, some of us were a bit creeped out, so we walked through it fairly quickly. The whole thing was on an elevated platform over water, and the ceiling was low in a few sections.

When we got to the end, we climbed up the stairs and stepped out toward a gorgeous view of the sea and the lighthouse. By that point, we were all a bit tired from being on our feet for so long, so we took a break to relax and enjoy the view.

Fiona’s blessed train station coffee cost 16 shekels. We brought all of our other food with us.

In total, we spent 422 shekels on a fascinating and enjoyable day out in another city. Money well spent. 😊

Conclusion

We were surprised to see that despite it being chol hamoed, nothing was crowded. We never had to stand in line. We’re not sure if things are always like that in Akko or if people were still hesitant to come that far north.

Have you ever been to Akko? What was it like? Where should we go next?

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2 responses to “Knights, fortresses, and secret tunnels: Our fascinating and enjoyable day in Akko”

  1. Alison Avatar
    Alison

    I love Acco! We took the cool and breezy ferry from Haifa, and had 4 hours to explore before the earlier return option. Absolutely recommend all the sites described, walking the walls, and the enjoying fabulous hummus in the shuk, or any the fancy restaurants at the port. Acco is ACE!

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    1. fionistdream Avatar

      Thank you, Alison! We hope to be able to experience more there on our next visit. So much to do!

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