Historians and archaeologists in the Roman Port of Caesarea are constantly uncovering new finds. This gives tour guides new material, historical data and anecdotes with which to delight visitors, even those returning after a couple of years. The discovery of a prison, and almost a cargo load of amazing archaeological finds spotted underwater by divers off the coast are just a few recent examples.
Tour led by Caesarea accredited guide Robin Froumin.
Visitors will have to pay entry fees at the entrance. Note reductions for seniors, youth and local residents. Free entry for National Park members. The entry fee includes film showing and the new museum.
Please arrive in good time. The meeting point is in the car park, near the juice van. Bring hat and water. Comfortable walking shoes as part of the walk is on uneven ground. Further inquiries: 0528-709-019