Yam Caesarea National Park, Israel’s first marine national park, features diverse marine ecosystems including coral reefs, seagrass meadows, and rocky shores supporting a variety of marine life.
Among the discoveries were hundreds of silver coins, a gold ring bearing the symbol of 'The Good Shepherd' and a gemstone with the symbol of David's harp.
The recently completed restoration of Caesarea brings to life the fierce struggle at the turn of the Common Era between Jewish civilization and the Roman Empire.
The Land of Israel constantly reveals hidden treasures, testifying to its rich history. This time, archaeologists discovered an extraordinary 1,600-year-old shipwreck cargo off Israel's coast dating from the Roman era.
Stop along the way at national parks, one of Israel's best beaches, archaeological sites, an artist's village, a Druze community, museums and a chocolate factory.