Cities and shrines have risen back through time around the Sea of Galilee, Israel’s largest lake.
A visit to this area is a dazzling historical experience, from the Greco-Roman city of Scythopolis at Bet Shean National Park to the ancient church at Kursi National Park, the historic synagogue at Korazim National Park, the caves of the warriors on Mount Arbel with its view of the Sea of Galilee, and the pier at Capernaum National Park – the gateway to the springs, churches and sacred sites on the lakeshore: Bet Shean National Park Arbel Nature Reserve Kursi National Park Korazim National Park Kfar Nahum National Park