
Cana (in Galilee)
Cana, a small village in northern Israel’s Galilee region, is historically significant as the site of Jesus’ first miracle—turning water into wine at a wedding feast, as described in the Christian New Testament. Its lush surroundings and ancient ruins reflect an agricultural community that has existed for centuries. Today, Cana attracts visitors interested in biblical history and religious pilgrimage, offering insights into 1st-century life and early Christian traditions. The site combines archaeological sites with modern infrastructure, making it both a spiritual and historical destination accessible to travelers seeking to understand its biblical importance.