Getting Around
Karmi’el is well-connected by roads, making it easy to explore the surrounding Galilee region by car.
Karmi’el, a city in the Northern District of Israel, was established in 1964 as a development town. It is situated in the picturesque Beit HaKerem Valley, providing a unique blend of urban and natural environments. The city's strategic location makes it an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions, such as the historic cities of Acre and Safed. With a population of over 48,000, Karmi’el offers a variety of amenities while maintaining a connection to the beautiful landscapes of the Galilee region.
Karmi’el, a city in the Northern District of Israel, was established in 1964 as a development town. It is situated in the picturesque Beit HaKerem Valley, providing a unique blend of urban and natural environments. The city's strategic location makes it an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions, such as the historic cities of Acre and Safed. With a population of over 48,000, Karmi’el offers a variety of amenities while maintaining a connection to the beautiful landscapes of the Galilee region.
Located in the Beit HaKerem Valley.
Proximity to Acre and Safed.
Blend of urban and natural landscapes.
Close access to Acre and Safed, ideal for day trips.
Beautiful natural surroundings in the Beit HaKerem Valley.
Development town with a growing population and amenities.
Karmi’el is well-connected by roads, making it easy to explore the surrounding Galilee region by car.
Experience local Israeli culture through community events and markets.
Exploring the Galilee region and experiencing local Israeli culture.
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$80-$150 p/day
46,252
Visit the nearby historical cities of Acre and Safed for a day trip.
Take advantage of the scenic Beit HaKerem Valley for outdoor activities.
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April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Karmi’el, with mild weather perfect for exploring the outdoors.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy local festivals and events.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, ideal for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for cultural and historical exploration in the region.