


This unique artist's residence in historic Old Jaffa offers an interactive art experience that breaks traditional museum rules. Kids can actually touch many of the sculptures and installations, making it a refreshing alternative to typical look-but-don't-touch museums while exploring the beautiful converted 18th-century building overlooking the Mediterranean.
Visit on weekday mornings (Sunday through Thursday, 10:00 AM opening) to avoid weekend crowds. The cooler morning hours are also more comfortable for exploring Old Jaffa's outdoor areas before or after your museum visit.
Admission is budget-friendly (indicated by single $ price point). The museum is housed in a historic building with traditional stairs, so it's not wheelchair or stroller accessible. No on-site cafe, but Old Jaffa has numerous dining options nearby.
Open year-round with consistent hours except for early Friday closure at 2:00 PM for Shabbat. Israeli holidays may affect opening hours, so check ahead during Jewish holiday periods like Passover, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur.
Old Jaffa has many family-friendly options within walking distance. Try Abu Hassan (Ali Karavan) for authentic hummus that kids often enjoy, or The Old Man and the Sea for Mediterranean fare with sea views and kid-friendly menu options.
Housed in a beautifully restored Ottoman-era government building, the Jaffa Museum offers families a fascinating journey through 3,500 years of history in one of the world's oldest port cities. Interactive exhibits and ancient artifacts bring Jaffa's rich past to life, making it an educational yet engaging stop for curious kids who enjoy exploring history and archaeology.
Jaffa Port offers families a magical blend of ancient history and Mediterranean charm where kids can wander through winding stone alleyways, watch colorful fishing boats bob in the harbor, and enjoy waterfront dining with stunning sunset views. The compact, pedestrian-friendly area makes it easy to explore with children of all ages while soaking in 4,000 years of history in one of the world's oldest ports.
Jaffa Beach offers families a beautiful Mediterranean coastline with gentle, calm waters perfect for young swimmers. With on-duty lifeguards and sandy shores ideal for sandcastle building, this highly-rated beach provides a relaxing day out with stunning views of historic Jaffa's ancient port and nearby restaurants for convenient family dining.
This beautifully preserved Ottoman-era mosque in Jaffa's old city offers families a meaningful cultural and architectural experience. The accessible courtyard and stunning Islamic architecture provide an excellent opportunity to introduce children to Middle Eastern heritage and religious diversity in an authentic setting.