Akko Light, Akko
Facts and practical information
Perched along the ancient walls of Akko, a city steeped in history on the northern coast of Israel, stands the Akko Light – an enduring beacon guiding seafarers along the Mediterranean. This lighthouse is not just a navigational aid but also a historical landmark that adds to the rich tapestry of Akko's heritage.
The Akko Light, also known as Acre Light, was first constructed during the Ottoman Empire's reign in the 19th century. It was later modernized by the British during their mandate in Palestine. The lighthouse rises from a picturesque setting, surrounded by the time-worn fortifications of the Old City, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Although not as towering as many of its global counterparts, the Akko Light holds its own with a modest yet impressive structure. The lighthouse is painted in a distinctive pattern of white with black stripes, making it easily recognizable against the coastal landscape. Its flashing light casts over the waves, a rhythmic signal that has reliably served sailors for decades.
The Akko Light is not typically open to the public for tours or climbs, functioning primarily as an operational lighthouse. However, its presence enhances the charm of Akko's coastal promenade, where visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk with a view of the lighthouse against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea.
Akko
Akko Light – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: El-Jazzar Mosque, Khan al-Umdan, Al-Muallaq Mosque, Terra Sancta Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Akko Light by public transport?
Bus
- Acko central bus station (25 min walk)
Train
- Acre (30 min walk)