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Shipwreck Remnant Discovery in Caesarea Underwater Archaeological Park

Caesarea Underwater Archaeological Park
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Shipwreck Remnant Discovery in Caesarea Underwater Archaeological Park

I appreciate your interest in travel content, but I need to clarify what I can provide based on the search results available.

The search results contain information about **two ancient shipwrecks discovered off Caesarea** by the Israel Antiquities Authority, but they do not describe an operational "caesarea-underwater-archaeological-park" as a public tourist destination with organized shipwreck-discovery experiences.

The search results document: - Two shipwrecks discovered by the IAA Marine Archaeology Unit off Caesarea's coast[1][2] - A Roman-period wreck (~1,700 years old) containing coins, statues, and bronze artifacts[1] - A Mamluk-period wreck (~600 years old) with silver coins[1] - Both wrecks found in shallow water at 4 meters depth[1] - IAA divers and marine archaeologists conducting the excavations[2]

However, the search results do not provide information about: - Public access to these shipwreck sites - Organized diving tours or archaeological park infrastructure - Current visitor facilities, hours, or admission policies - Practical travel logistics (hotels, restaurants, transportation) - Seasonal tourism patterns for this specific activity

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