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Caesarea Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Caesarea

Lori_B, Dec 2025
Great trip. George was...
Great trip. George was very knowledgeable and informative. Very helpful in taking pictures and showing the sights. Recommend him and the tour.
Cesar_M, Jan 2026
3 impressive cities (top sites) in 1 day totally worth it!
If you have 1 day and want to explore the main sites of interest in these cities then this tour is perfect! The ancient ruins in Caesarea are full of history and amazing sea views, in Haifa you get a panoramic view of the city from the terrace of the Bahai gardens and in Akko you get to see a crusaders city that is unbelievable! A fast pace tour but worth every minute, at every site I was in awe of the beauty of the places we were at. Our tour guide Yael was simply amazing, her personality and energy made the tour more friendly, easy to follow and exciting! The food (not included) was the best food I have ever had on a tour, the fresh family style all you can eat was just a great addition.
John_P, Oct 2023
It was exciting to see...
It was exciting to see biblical Caesarea and beautiful Haifa with very excellent tour guide whom you can learn a lot of history, culture and beauty. We highly recommend this trip.
Monga_C, Jul 2023
Amazing experience
We had a great time with Ilya. He has a great sense of humor along with delivering the historical facts. It was very comfortable to have a private tour versus the big buses. He made sure that we were all very comfortable at all times especially out teenage autisitic daughter. I would definitely recommend this tour.

Caesarea

4.5
(684)
Tel Aviv
Caesarea
  • There is a moderate admission charge to visit Caesarea National Park.
  • The Aqueduct of Caesarea (Aqueduct Beach) is about a mile (1.5 kilometers) north of the rest of the site. 
  • Much of ancient Caesarea is wheelchair accessible, with a wheelchair-friendly bathroom in the theater area. The harbor front is generally easy to access; beaches are usually not.
  • Caesarea National Park is family-friendly. Strollers are no problem but be aware that Aqueduct Beach is usually not lifeguard-protected.