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Neot Golf, Ziv's Place is centrally positioned for access to Caesarea's highlights: the ancient Roman ruins and amphitheater at Caesarea National Park, the lively marina with restaurants and galleries, the local golf course and seaside beaches. Several cultural sites (Ralli Museum) and convenient services (supermarkets, cafes) are nearby, with easy driving access to Haifa and Tel Aviv for day trips.
Extensive archaeological park with a Roman amphitheater, Crusader ruins, ancient port, mosaics and a museum. Hosts concerts and archaeological trails along the shore.
Picturesque marina with waterfront restaurants, cafés, boutique shops and pleasant evening strolls along the harbor.
Local golf facilities and green landscapes ideal for golfers and those who enjoy open lawns. Close to the apartment and part of the Neot Golf identity.
Private museum with an impressive collection of Latin American and European art, sculpture garden and rotating exhibits — a cultural highlight for art lovers.
Sandy beaches suitable for families and swimming, with nearby facilities and easy access from the complex.
Charming hillside town with historic pedestrian street, cafes, boutique shops and nearby wineries — great for a half-day trip.
Make the most of your stay at Neot Golf, Ziv's Place with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Caesarea:
Caesarea blends rich Roman and Crusader history with modern Mediterranean leisure — sandy beaches, a scenic marina, cultural museums and golf facilities. Neot Golf, Ziv's Place is an excellent choice because it offers a well-equipped, comfortable apartment within a large family-oriented complex: heated covered pool, gym, sports courts, playgrounds, and attentive host service (Ziv), making it ideal for families, couples and golfers who want both relaxation and easy access to Caesarea's main attractions.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Caesarea
Summer
Summer (June–August) and holiday weeks such as Passover and Sukkot.
Winter (December–February), excluding holiday weeks.
March–May: Mild, pleasant days with blooming coastal vegetation and comfortable temperatures for sightseeing, archaeology sites, and walks along the promenade. Occasional rainy days early in the season and higher demand during Passover holiday weeks.
Seasonal concert series held at the restored Roman theater and amphitheater — mostly in late spring and summer with both Israeli and international artists.
Israeli national and religious holidays bring family travel to the coast and spikes in local tourism, especially during Passover in spring and Sukkot in fall.
Year-round guided archaeological tours of Caesarea National Park and specialized activities such as glass-bottom boat rides and local scuba/snorkel trips to inspect submerged ruins.
Major festivals, markets and cultural events in neighboring cities often coincide with visits to Caesarea; they boost regional tourism and dining options.
Caesarea has a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Expect sea breezes that moderate daytime heat but can make evenings cooler. In summer, plan for strong sun — sunscreen, hat and light layers are essential. In winter, bring a waterproof jacket and layers; sudden coastal storms can be windy and wet. Always check the local marine and weather forecast before swimming or booking sea activities.
Caesarea’s hotel and dining prices vary with the Mediterranean tourist cycle and Israeli holiday calendar. Summer (June–August) is the high season: beachfront hotels, boutique properties near the ancient port and the amphitheater raise rates, and restaurant prices and menus push up with demand. Spring (March–May) sees brisk demand around Passover and holiday weekends, causing short-term spikes in rates. Fall (September–November) offers shoulder-season value, especially after the school year starts; early fall can have some holiday-related increases around Sukkot. Winter (December–February) is the lowest-price period for accommodations, though prices can still jump around holiday dates and major concerts. Special events (amphitheater concerts, large private events at the golf club) can cause local short-notice price hikes and limited availability.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Best accessed by car via Highway 2 (coastal road). Nearest major airport is Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv). Public transport options include intercity buses; local buses and shared taxis (sheruts) connect Caesarea with nearby towns. Taxis and rental cars give greatest flexibility.
Book amphitheater concert tickets and beachfront restaurants well in advance during summer. Combine a visit to Caesarea with nearby Zichron Ya'akov (wineries) and Haifa (baha'i gardens) for a full regional experience. Pack comfortable walking shoes for archaeological sites and check tide/sea conditions if you plan to snorkel near submerged ruins.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Neot Golf, Ziv's Place
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