"Plan your trip and visit Lebanon's best attractions"
Departure to spend free time in Faraya, With a legacy of ski culture and mountain energy and a spirit of adventure, The peaks of the Faraya Mzaar mountain range vary between heights of 1913 and 2465 meters. The tallest peak, Mzaar, as well as the Jabal Dib and Warde peaks, offer challenges for the experienced skier or snowboarder. Skiing ranges between heights of 1310m at Faraya, 1850m (Ouyoune el Simaan) to 2465m on the peak above Mzaar. From the top ...
Departure to the South region. 1- The Phoenician temple of Echmoun, dedicated to the healing god Echmoun, the only Phoenician site in Lebanon that has retained more than its foundation stones. 2- Sidon, the third great Phoenician city-state, rivaling Byblos and Tyre as a naval power. The city's northern harbor is graced by Castle of the Sea, erected in the early 13th Century by the ...
1- Bsharre: Visit of Gibran Khalil Gibran museum, the Lebanese author, poet and painter. 2- Qadisha Valley, houses some of the most important early monastic settlements in the world. Rock-cut chapels, grottoes, and hermitages, many painted with frescoes dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries, are Tucked into the steep walls. Visit of Monastery of Mar Antonios Qozhaya. 3- Cedars forest: The reserve constitutes what remains of Lebanon’s once ...
1- Mseilha fort; built by Emir Fakhreddine II in the 17th century to guard the route from Tripoli to Beirut. 2- Tripoli; with Several Muslim monuments such as the Great Mosque and the Mosque of Taynal. Khans (caravansary), Souks, and the famous Assiba Tower which was built by Mamluks in the 15th BC. Visit of The Fortress of Saint Gilles (Sinjil), built early 12th BC. 3- Batroun, a small ...
Departure to the Bekaa 1- Baalbeck where Lebanon's greatest Roman treasure can be counted among the wonders of the ancient world. Enjoy the visit of the largest and most noble Roman temples ever built; they are also among the best preserved. 2- Ksara, the most famous winery of the region dating back to the 19th century, for wine tasting. 3- Anjar that dates back to the Umayyad period, Anjar also stands unique ...
Departure to the Chouf area. 1- Beiteddine Palace, a masterpiece of the early 19th century Lebanese architecture built by Emir Bechir Chehab II 2- Barouk Cedars nature reserve where you get the chance to see many ancient 3000-year-old cedars. 3- Stop at Shallalat Al Zarka, Baakline River, where guests can enjoy the soothing sound of flowing water and take in the beautiful view while indulging in ...
1- Jeita Grottoes, nominated for the seven world wonder, with their fantastic rock formations: stalactites and stalagmites, stone curtains and columns. 2- Byblos, one of the top contenders for the "oldest continuously inhabited city" award, dates back at least 7,000 years 5,000-4,000 BC). Byblos is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit of ...
Enjoy a Three-hour walking tour in the capital “Beirut” 1- The historical Central District - Downtown: The Grand Serail, the National Parliament Building and the Roman Bath complex. Martyrs’ Square, Nejmeh Square “Clock Tower”, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque , St George Maronite Cathedral, Beirut ...
Enjoy a Half-Day tour in the capital “Beirut” 1- The historical Central District - Downtown: The Grand Serail, the National Parliament Building and the Roman Bath complex. Martyrs’ Square, Nejmeh Square “Clock Tower”, St George Maronite Cathedral, St Louis Capuchin Church, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque and Al-Omari Grand Mosque & Beirut Souks. 2- Stop at Pigeon Rock and enjoy a ...
Enjoy a Full-Day tour in the capital “Beirut” 1- National Museum of Beirut 2- The historical Central District - Downtown: The Grand Serail, the National Parliament Building and the Roman Bath complex. Martyrs’ Square, Nejmeh Square “Clock Tower”, St George Maronite Cathedral, St Louis Capuchin Church, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque and Al-Omari Grand Mosque & Beirut ...