Step into the world of kings, conquerors, and ancient civilizations with a fascinating journey to two of Israel’s greatest archaeological sites — Caesarea and Megiddo.
We begin in Caesarea, the magnificent port city built by King Herod. Here, Roman theaters, hippodromes, aqueducts, and Crusader fortifications tell the story of a city that once stood at the crossroads of empire, trade, and culture. Walking among the ruins by the Mediterranean, you’ll experience the grandeur of one of the most important cities of the ancient world.
Our journey continues to Megiddo, the legendary city overlooking the Jezreel Valley — known in the Bible as the site of Armageddon. Excavations here reveal layers of 25 civilizations, including Canaanite temples, Israelite palaces, and impressive water systems that showcase the ingenuity of ancient engineers.
Together, Caesarea and Megiddo offer a window into the power, faith, and drama of Israel’s past, bringing archaeology and history vividly to life.