Tomato Galilea F1 — an early-maturing determinate hybrid developed by Hazera. It features a strong root system that ensures vigorous growth and stable yields under various climatic conditions, including adverse weather. The plant is indeterminate, bears fruit from spring to autumn, and is ideal for open-field cultivation with temporary plastic tunnel cover. The hybrid is highly stress-resistant and adaptable, making it suitable for different soils, including heavy ones. Tomato Galilea F1 fruits have an attractive market appearance: oval-shaped, firm, with uniform internal structure and bright red color. Fruit weight varies from 100 to 180 grams depending on growing conditions. The tomatoes have a long storage life and good transportability, making them convenient for storage and marketing. The flavor is rich and especially well-expressed in fresh dishes and winter preserves, due to sugar content of 5.5–5.8%. The Galilea F1 hybrid exhibits high resistance to major tomato diseases, including Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV), Verticillium wilt, Fusarium races 1 and 2, Tomato mosaic virus, leaf spot, nematodes, and bacterial spot. This ensures reliable plant protection and stable yields. Recommended planting density is 20–25 thousand plants per hectare, with hand harvesting. Due to its characteristics, tomato Galilea F1 is an excellent choice for both commercial and hobbyist cultivation.