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Caeserea, Zichron and Haifa tour
In ancient times Caeserea was a Phoenician fisherman’s village known as Migdal Shorshan, Alexander the Great conquered the village. Herod recognized the city’s potential and changed it to a prosperous port, calling it Caeserea in the name of Augustus Caesar. After the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple - the city became the country’s capital. Continue to Zichron, the 19th century walkway, Beit Nili, the Winery built by the Baron. Haifa, visit the Bahai Gardens, the German templar settlement and a panoramic overview of the city and the bay. Return via Druze villages and visit the marketplace of Daliat-El-Carmel. Visit the Muhraka and magnificent overview of the Jezreel Valley. Drive to Haifa and visit the magnificent Bahai Gardens with a Haifa view. Return to the Hotel.
A list of available alternatives (depending on time):
Glassware Museum at Tel Dor
Ein Hod - Artists village
Beit Shearim, Center of the Sanhedrin - The Ancient Supreme Court
Meggido - the capital of the Galilee during period of the Kings.
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