Off the beaten path attractions in Haifa

Tired of the same old destinations in your friend's circle? Want to have a unique travel experience? Why not explore the incredible city of Haifa, rich in culture and history!

Haifa

Haifa faces the Mediterranean Sea, is the largest port in Israel, and is also the third largest city in Israel, a tourist hub in the north, and a major industrial city with a population of over 200,000. This place is rich in natural resources and also embodies the conflicts and changes in Israel's history. If you want to have a journey full of artistic exotic charm, this place is perfect for you!

Louis Promenade

This is a viewpoint in the promenade below the Bahá'í Gardens, offering a panoramic view of the city of Haifa and the bay scenery. It is worth visiting both during the day and at night!
As the name suggests, Haifa German Colony is a street that retains many German-style buildings. Havana Plus, Milagro, and Isabell are some of the more representative buildings. There are many cafes along the avenue, as well as history museums and a visitor center. Strolling here, you will definitely gain a deeper understanding of this city.

Israeli Navy Museum

This museum showcases the history of Zionists' 'illegal' attempts to enter British-controlled Palestine during the 1930s and 1940s. It is truly worth a visit. A significant exhibit in the museum is a ship called Af-al-pi-chen, which carried 434 refugees to Palestine in 1947. This ship holds a status similar to Noah's Ark in the history of immigration.