Here is a calling for exploring! Nestled at the heart of the Judean lowlands is the ancient Greek city of Maresha. With 2800 years of history the city is inscribed as a UNESCO world heritage site. the unique feature of the city are the caves. There are hundreds of them, and each cave is a world of its own. So go and explore the Polish cave and learn about the mysterious holes carved inside and its connection to WWII; be in awe at a beautifully decorated burial cave; touch the past at the olive press cave; be amazed at the size of the famous bell caves that were used as quarries; or just find your way out at the maze cave. And once you’re done with the caves, head out to the impressive Roman amphitheater- the only original Roman amphitheater open to the public in Israel. The land of a thousand caves fits the young and old as long as adventure and knowledge is what they seek.