Haifa Port is one of the largest seaports in Israel, offering a gateway to the beautiful city of Haifa and the northern regions of Israel. Whether you're arriving by sea, air, or land, here are the details on how to reach Haifa Port:
Haifa Port is easily accessible by car. From Tel Aviv, take the highway 2 northwards and continue on the Coastal Road until you reach Haifa. Follow the signs leading to the port area. If you're coming from Jerusalem, take highway 1 and then highway 6 north until it merges with highway 2 towards Haifa.
Haifa has several train stations, with the closest one to the port being Haifa Hof HaCarmel (Haifa Beach). It is well-connected with major cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Upon arriving at Haifa Hof HaCarmel Station, you can take a taxi or a bus to reach the port, which is only a short ride away.
Haifa is served by a range of public bus services. Egged is the main bus company, and it operates routes to the port from central Haifa and neighboring areas. Check the Egged website for up-to-date routes and schedules.
Many cruise ships dock at Haifa Port, as it is a popular destination on the Mediterranean cruise circuit. If you are arriving by sea, you will disembark directly into the port and can then take public transportation or a taxi to your next destination.
The closest international airport to Haifa is Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) in Tel Aviv. From there, take a train (approximately every half hour) directly to Haifa or a taxi directly to the port, which should take about 1.5 hours, depending on traffic.
For more detailed and updated information, please contact the Haifa Port Authority or check with your travel planner.
Enjoy your journey to Haifa!