

Akko Port and Lighthouse, a historic maritime gateway, offers stunning coastal views and a glimpse into Israel's rich history.

Akko's coastal climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.

Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the historic sites and lighthouse.
For birdwatching and enjoying the scenic views from the lighthouse.
Explore the well-preserved Crusader and Ottoman architecture in Akko's Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Discover Akko's rich history through artifacts and exhibits at this indoor museum.
Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the illuminated Akko Port and Lighthouse, with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Famous for its shashlik (kebab) breakfast, a local favorite since 1958.
Overlooking the harbor, it's known for its fresh seafood and stunning views.
Located in a historic building, it offers a unique blend of Arab and Israeli cuisine.

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, served with pita bread
Yemenite Jewish dish: layered pastry filled with cheese, served with tomato sauce
Stuffed cabbage rolls filled with rice, meat, and spices, served with yogurt sauce
A symbol of Akko, these hand-painted miniatures capture the essence of the historic lighthouse.
A blend of local herbs and spices, this mix is a staple in Akko's traditional cuisine.
Handcrafted glass jewellery inspired by the Mediterranean Sea, a unique reminder of Akko's coastal charm.
A historic museum showcasing Mexican art and history, housed in a beautiful 16th-century monastery.
Ramoji Film City, a sprawling cinematic marvel, is a must-visit for movie buffs and thrill-seekers alike, offering a unique blend of adventure, entertainment, and cinematic history.
Explore the atmospheric ruins of Inwa Palace, once the royal seat of the Burmese kingdom, now a captivating blend of history and nature.