Situated on Israel’s picturesque Mediterranean coastline and stretching up the gentle slopes of the scenic Mount Carmel, the thriving port city of Haifa is a high-technology industrial hub as well as Israel’s third largest city.
However, Haifa isn’t all work and no play. The city has some stunning beaches, a popular cable car, and a gorgeous seaside promenade. Culture enthusiast will have plenty to keep them busy with a wide range of impressive museums on offer including the Mane-Katz Museum, the Museum of Prehistory, and the Tikotin Museum, which exhibits some fascinating Japanese art.
Haifa is also home to the ancient Carmelite Monastery which dates back to the 12th century and offers panoramic views of the city as well as a small museum showcasing local archaeological artifacts.
Once you have got your cultural fix, head outdoors to explore the world's longest hillside gardens on display at the Baha'i Complex.
The complex is home to the golden-domed Baha'i Shrine and provides spectacular views of Haifa Bay and the glistening Mediterranean Sea in the distance.