The seaport and ancient city of Caesaria, the major port between Israel and Rome in ancient times, was once a major trading town in the Mediterranean. Caesarea was the site of the city of Stratonospyrgos built by King Saida. In 90 BC, it was captured by King Alexander Jenias of the Kingdom of Judah and became a Jewish city. The Roman Empire conquered the city in 63 BC and gave it autonomy. During the reign of King Herod, he built it and changed its name to Caesarea. Today we see the site of the deep-water artificial harbor, temples, markets, lighthouses, etc. that were built here. The amphitheatres are still in use today, and the scattered stones are the marks of civilization and prosperity, don't underestimate them, this is not local stones, all imported stones from other places by the Romans by boat, and those mosaics, tell people, It was once Rome outside Rome, where Roman nobles lived the same luxury as Rome. Under the Byzantine Empire, the city was still famous for its prosperity. After several war-torn earthquakes, most of the buildings collapsed or sank to the bottom of the sea, and then fell into oblivion. After Israel was founded, the Rothschild family funded the development of a tourism-oriented settlement. Many wealthy people, including Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, are said to have their own big houses in Caesaria. Because there is almost no rain in the month, the sun is shining, suitable for taking pictures. In the ancient city, I also met a pair of Muslim newcomers taking wedding photos, which was very picturesque. There are not many tourists and the scenery is beautiful.