Caesarea Maritima was originally built in 20 BC as a port city by Herod the Great and named in honor of his Roman patron, Augustus Caesar.
“At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion in what was known as the Italian Regiment.”
Acts 10:1
Tour the theater, hippodrome (for chariot racing), the governor’s palace, the port area and aqueduct, all exposed by archeologists, while you remember Peter, Paul, Pontius Pilate and Cornelius, the Roman centurion.