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A Safe, Well-Maintained & Organized Environment
A strong sense of security, high-quality infrastructure, meticulous maintenance of public spaces, and preservation of the town’s refined character — all allow Caesarea residents to simply enjoy life.
In addition, the town is equipped with security cameras, regular security patrols, and automatic gates at the entrances to every Cluster.
Advanced Sports Facilities
A wide range of opportunities for sports and healthy, active living, community sports groups, organized sports activities for youth and adults, and a clean, safe environment that encourages daily activity.
Cluster 3:
A beautiful pump track suitable for all ages, alongside walking and cycling trails and additional sports facilities, including a tennis club and Padel courts (a game combining tennis and squash played in an enclosed court).
Sports Hall:
Located in Cluster 3 (near Caesarea Elementary School). The hall includes about 200 seats, restrooms, locker rooms, and referees’ rooms.
Cluster 8:
A combined sports complex in Haruv Park, including soccer and basketball courts, beach volleyball court, advanced fitness equipment, and play areas for all ages.
Cluster 13:
A combined sports complex with tennis courts, basketball courts, mini-soccer fields, streetball courts, skate park, numerous playgrounds and outdoor fitness facilities.
Running / Walking Paths & Cycling Routes
All of Caesarea, from north to south is interlaced with designated running/walking tracks and bicycle paths. These wide routes include lighting, seating areas, drinking stations, bike air-pump stations, and more.
Caesarea Sailing School
Located at the Sailing Club in nearby Kibbutz Sdot Yam. Children advance through a personal development track with an individualized learning program. Beyond physical fitness, the program enhances navigation ability, self-control, self-confidence, motor skills, coordination, and more.
This is Israel’s leading sailing club - home to world champions and to Gal Fridman, Israel’s first Olympic gold medalist.
Caesarea Diving Club
Located within Caesarea National Park on the ancient ruins of King Herod’s port, the club offers dives into the underwater archaeological park - a site that attracts divers and archaeologists from around the world.
Caesarea National Park – Living Beside Remarkable Heritage
The Caesarea National Park is one of the most impressive heritage sites in Israel and worldwide. It includes the remains of the Roman-Byzantine city built by King Herod: an amphitheater, an impressive hippodrome (a monumental Roman structure used for horse and chariot racing and central public life), palaces, bathhouses, and magnificent gateways.
Walking through the park feels like traveling back in time to a glorious era.
A rare blend of past and present: alongside the archaeological treasures operates a vibrant leisure complex with restaurants, cafés, galleries, cultural events, and performances. The park is alive both day and night, offering residents and visitors alike a continuous cultural and recreational experience.
Stunning sea views and nature connection: the park features a promenade along the coastline, perfect for unforgettable sunsets, fresh sea air, peaceful walking, sitting areas, and gathering spots.
A hub of culture, leisure, and international tourism: concerts, light shows, night tours, family activities, holiday events, heritage tours, and guided programs attract visitors from Israel and around the world - a true source of pride for Caesarea’s residents.
More than a heritage site - it is part of Caesarea’s community identity, adding uniqueness, cultural depth, and a meaningful link to both Israeli and universal heritage.
Caesarea Port
The ancient port built by King Herod is a defining symbol of Caesarea - combining luxury, history, archaeological treasures, culture, and a refined lifestyle unlike anywhere else in Israel.
Today, the port is a vibrant entertainment, leisure, and culinary center with restaurants, cafés, bars, galleries, and boutique shops. Throughout the year it hosts concerts, festivals, holiday events, family workshops, guided tours, and multimedia experiences that bring Caesarea’s story to life.
Caesarea Amphitheater – History, Culture & a Unique Performance Experience
A magnificent ancient Roman site built in the 1st century CE, considered one of Israel’s most beautiful archaeological landmarks, with remarkable architecture, stone terraces, and direct sea views.
A living international cultural venue today: beyond its historical significance, the amphitheater continues to operate as one of Israel’s leading concert venues, hosting top artists, international performances, and major cultural events.
A truly unforgettable experience: a rare combination of natural acoustics, romantic atmosphere, open sky seating, and the presence of living history - every performance feels one-of-a-kind.
Caesarea Beaches
Aqueduct Beach – One of the most unique and beautiful beaches in Israel. The ancient Roman aqueduct runs along the shoreline, creating a rare combination of wild nature, captivating history, and breathtaking Mediterranean scenery. Located near Cluster 2.
Golden Beach – An intimate, less crowded stretch of coastline, ideal for those seeking a calmer and more serene seaside experience. Located in southern Caesarea, adjacent to the Golden Beach neighborhood and near Cluster 12.
Sdot Yam Beach – Located in nearby Kibbutz Sdot Yam. An ideal beach for swimming, surfing, and family leisure time.
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