Acre Port, known as the ancient port of the city of Acre (Akko), is an important historical site in Israel. You can reach Acre Port via various modes of transportation:
By Car: If you are driving to Acre, you can use the coastal highway (Route 4) which connects to Acre from most major cities in Israel. Parking is available around the port area.
By Train: Israel Railways operates services to Acre from cities like Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Nahariya. The train station in Acre is about a 20-minute walk to the port.
By Bus: Egged, as well as other bus companies, provide frequent service to Acre from various parts of the country. The central bus station in Acre is situated close to the port, making it convenient for visitors.
By Taxi: Taxis can provide direct and flexible travel to Acre Port from any location in Israel.
Useful Tips:
Check the train and bus schedules in advance, especially on weekends and holidays when services may be less frequent.
If you're staying nearby, consider a pleasant walk to the port as Acre's Old City is very scenic.
For those driving, be aware that the Old City area has narrow streets, so parking outside and walking in might be more practical.