Stream of Sharks
Old Caesarea Diving Center, with bountiful experience, ample resources, and close proximity, is now promoting publicly open guided dives, from a boat, in the “Stream of Sharks” site. This allows for - Quick, comfortable and safe getting organized and equipped in the Dive Center. - Exit with the boat for the dive. - Hot tea on the boat. - Another dive in a different site.
Underwater Archeological Park – Track A
The sunken Harbor. The inner and Middle Basins. The trail is in shallow protected waters, and is ideal for snorkeling.
Underwater Archeological Park – Track B
The sunken Harbor. The ruins of King Herod’s ancient harbor, the sunken breakwaters, wreck of a sunken steamer, ancient anchors, and Mediterranean marine life.
Underwater Archeological Park – Track C
The sunken Harbor. Over the great breakwater. The ruins of King Herod’s ancient harbor, basalt slabs, ancient concrete blocks, piers, huge pile of collapsed blocks, and Mediterranean marine life.
Underwater Archeological Park – Track D
The sunken Harbor. The harbor entrance and the northern breakwater. The ruins of King Herod’s ancient harbor, ruins of the two towers, ashlar blocks, ancient concrete blocks, the northern breakwater, and Mediterranean marine life.
The Cave Reef
Large granite and marble columns, caves and tunnels in the rocks, and Mediterranean marine life. Maximum depth: 7 meters Dive time: 40 minutes
Palace Reef
Reef wall, tunnels, ancient anchor, and Mediterranean marine life. Maximum depth: 6 meters. Dive time: 30 minutes. Arrival by boat (guided dives only) / A 10-minute walk from the diving center (self arrival).
The Northern Island
Canyons, caves in the reef wall, blue hole, and Mediterranean marine life. Arrival by boat (guided dives only) / A 5-minute drive from the ancient city of Caesarea (self arrival).