Haifa Bay has been a refuge for mariners since prehistoric times. When the
Crusaders conquered Haifa in the year 1100, it became an important town and the main port for
Tiberias, the capital of the
Galilee. The port fell into disrepair during the
Mamluk reign, and acquired the reputation of a pirate lair in the 18th century. During the late
Ottoman period, Haifa was one of the most important nodes in trade and social networks across the region, which encompassed major cosmopolitan centres like
Damascus,
Beirut,
Aleppo, and
Cairo. The city was increasingly folded into the growing capitalist economy of the world and it was a key player in regional markets. Until the beginning of the 20th century,
Acre served as the main port for the region. However, the port eventually became clogged with silt, and could not accommodate large ships. As coastal cities flourished and expanded after the
British Mandate of Palestine, so did Haifa. Its population grew as a result of
urbanisation, increased
Jewish immigration, and the formation of Jewish settlements within the city. with construction beginning in 1922, and the port was officially opened on October 31, 1933, by Lt. Gen. Sir
Arthur Wauchope, the British High Commissioner for Palestine. The port allowed Haifa to blossom, and in 1936, the city had over 100,000 inhabitants. The port was a gateway for thousands of immigrants to
Israel after the
Second World War. With Israel's western borders the Mediterranean and the eastern borders sealed by its
Arab neighbors, Haifa served as a crucial gateway to the rest of the world, and helped
Israel develop into an economic power. Today, the port brings both passenger and cargo traffic to a bustling metropolis. The port has been the scene of two fatal sinkings. The
Patria disaster in 1940 killed 267 people; the loss of in 2007 killed two. In July 2022, the Israeli government announced that the Haifa port had been sold to winning bidders
Adani Ports & SEZ and local chemicals and logistics group Gadot for 4.1 billion
shekels ( billion). The sale does not include the new Bay Terminal completed in 2021 which is situated across the harbor from the existing shipping terminals. ==Facilities==