Ein Hod lies on the western slopes of Mt Carmel, surrounded by an ancient olive grove in a breathtaking landscape looking out toward the sea and the Crusader fortress of Atlit.
Founded in 1953 by a group of progressive artists, led by the acclaimed DADA artist Marcel Janco.
It is nowadays a unique and romantic retreat were painters, sculptors, ceramists, actors and many other artists from every artistic field, live and creates.
The Ein Hod Artists’ Village is a perfect place to spend a few hours. Along its pastoral lanes you can visit the artists' galleries and workshops, perches authentic art and craft.
Founded in 1953 by a group of progressive artists, led by the acclaimed DADA artist Marcel Janco.
It is nowadays a unique and romantic retreat were painters, sculptors, ceramists, actors and many other artists from every artistic field, live and creates.
The Ein Hod Artists’ Village is a perfect place to spend a few hours. Along its pastoral lanes you can visit the artists' galleries and workshops, perches authentic art and craft.
The Carmel Park consists of special paths for bicycle, jeep and mini-tractor trips, which pass through observation points of breathtaking landscapes, natural Mediterranean groves, archeological remnants, holy sites and wild plants and animals.
Rosh Hanikra constitutes the north western tip of Israel.The cliff at Rosh Hanikra is unique in its crevices, which were formed as a result of the shuttering of sea waves. The location offers a cable car, descending from the top of the cliff down to the crevices, the “peace train” audio visual sight, a restaurant, a souvenir shop and a night time coffee shop.
Habonim Beach Nature Reserve - is one of the loveliest and most interesting of Mediterranean beaches. The natural beach is located within the reserve with the largest number of inlets, carved out by waves and wind, sandy recesses, reefs, caves and wave fountains.
Akká is home to a colorful oriental market with exotic aromas and a spicy Mediterranean atmosphere. Akká’s marina dwells near the port and invites you to a cruise around the city's walls. A beautiful promenade, constructed along the beach, leads from the port to the lighthouse.
The wine road is a reconstruction project of Hameyasdim Street, the colony’s main street, and a unique construction characteristic of the barons’ colonies. The houses’ facades were restored and interlaced with characteristic building elements, such as wooden window frames, tiled roofs, stone and wood fences, street lanterns and more.



