Caesarea
Caesarea is a town in Israel located on the Mediterranean coast near Hadera, halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa. Herod the Great built the town as the port city of Caesarea Maritima around 25-13 BC. In 2007, the population of modern Caesarea was 4,500 people. It is an Israeli locality administered by a private organization called Caesarea Development Corporation, and it is also one of the most populous localities in Israel that is not governed by a local council. The HaCarmel Hof Regional Council has jurisdiction over this location.
Caesarea is best known for its national archaeological park and amphitheater. Caesarea is a unique blend of old and new, with beautiful, modern sea-view homes and ancient ruins. If you're lucky, you might catch a live performance by one of Israel's top musical acts at the amphitheater located in the archaeological Caesarea Harbour. On a warm summer evening, you might catch a glimpse of a beach wedding at sunset. In addition, Caesarea attracts a large number of visitors during the high season, but during the middle and low seasons, it is one of Israel's most pleasant seaside resorts.
Location: Hadera. Israel
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