Rosh Hanikra: Coastal Wonders Await!
Rosh Hanikra: A Seaside Escape
Rosh Hanikra is an incredible geological creation at the farthest point north on Israel’s Mediterranean Coastline in the Western Galilee region. The grottoes and caves at this place are the results of thousands of years of the power of the sea, and after a short yet exhilarating cable car ride down the cliff face, visitors can explore these incredible formations for themselves, following trails throughout the year. Just meters from Israel’s border with Lebanon, this is an amazing point, a beautiful point, and a point that you will not regret visiting.
Coastal Splendor and Adventure
Rosh Hanikra, a kibbutz with a tourist site, could become more important due to a potential Cairo-Haifa-Beirut rail link. Additionally as a point of interest, one of its most famous residents was Sacha Baron-Cohen, known for his role as comical character Borat, who lived here as a volunteer for a short period. Yes, you are just a few meters away from Lebanon.
GETTING TO ROSH HANIKRA
The grottoes at this paradise have an audio-visual presentation, also the site has a restaurant and general tourist facilities. It is somewhere to spend a couple of hours, and embrace the unique landscape and atmosphere both due to the work of the sea, and the work of man.
Opening hours:
Summer weekdays: 09:00-18:00
Winter weekdays: 09:00-16:00
Friday Holiday Eves: 09:00-16:00
Saturdays and Holidays: 09:00-18:00
Holiday Eves: 09:00-12:00