Caesarea, Herod the Great established was the Roman capital of Judea 600 years and was later a Crusader city. Today you can visit the remains, which include the Roman amphitheater, aqueduct and hippodrome and the Crusader city. In ancient times Caesarea was a Phoenician fisherman’s village known as Migdal Shorshan, Alexander the Great conquered the village. Herod recognized the city’s potential and changed it to a prosperous port, calling it Caesarea in the name of Augustus Caesar.
A Private Tour Adventure Of Caesarea
In ancient times Caesarea was a Phoenician fisherman’s village known as Migdal Shorshan, Alexander the Great conquered the village. Herod recognized the city’s potential and changed it to a prosperous port, calling it Caesarea in the name of Augustus Caesar. We will visit the Roman Theatre, new archeological excavations, the Stadium, the Castle and Public buildings from the Roman Era, we will walk on Byzantine walkway in Crusader’s Port and on to the water channel that reached Caesarea from the Carmel from a distance of 15km.
Private Tour Of Caesarea, Haifa, Rosh Hanikra, and Acre
We will drive along Israel’s coastal highway to Caesarea, one-time administrative capital of Roman Judea and home to some of the finest Roman ruins you can see on this side of the Mediterranean, as well as impressive Crusader fortifications. We will visit the Roman Theatre, new archeological excavations, the Stadium, the Castle and Public buildings from the Roman Era, we will walk on Byzantine walkway in Crusader’s Port and on to the water channel that reached Caesarea from the Carmel from a distance of 15km. Drive to Haifa and visit the magnificent Bahai Gardens with a Haifa view. Drive to Acre and visit the Crusader Ancient city as well as the market. Continue to Rosh Hanikra and travel down by cable car to Grottos and cave ravine.
Caesarea, Zikhron Ya’akov, Haifa Tour
We will visit the Roman Theatre, new archeological excavations, the Stadium, the Castle and Public buildings from the Roman Era, we will walk on Byzantine walkway in Crusader’s Port and on to the water channel that reached Caesarea from the Carmel from a distance of 15km. Continue to Zichron, the 19th century walkway, Beit Nili, the Winery built by the Baron. Haifa, visit the Bahai Gardens, the German templar settlement and a panoramic overview of the city and the bay. Return via Druze villages and visit the marketplace of Daliat-El-Carmel. Visit the Muhraka and a magnificent overview of the Jezreel Valley. Drive to Haifa and visit the magnificent Bahai Gardens with a Haifa view.
“Israel Is His Home And He Welcomes You As A Host”
God must have been looking out for me a woman traveling alone to Israel for the very first time – when he sent me Moti as a guide. With Moti you get the equivalent of a college course on the Middle East… with laughs! Israel is his home and he welcomes you as a host would a long lost family member. He made this trip a life changing experience. Thinking of hiring Moti as a guide? You should be so lucky! Lyn G.