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Mountains in the morning, coast in the afternoon — this small-group day trip from Beirut packs Lebanon's most dramatic natural scenery into eight hours without breaking a sweat. Start at Baatara Gorge — the jaw-dropping three-bridge waterfall that stops everyone in their tracks — then discover the high-altitude lakes of Aaqoura, tucked away in the Lebanese mountains where most tourists never venture. Finish the day in Batroun — one of Lebanon's most chilled coastal towns, with a Phoenician sea wall, stone streets, and some of the best fresh seafood on the Mediterranean. Three completely different vibes. One great day. Perfect for solo travelers, backpackers, and anyone who wants to see the real Lebanon beyond the usual tourist trail.
This is the no-frills version of the Sidon, Tyre & Maghdouche day trip — same three destinations, same small group of maximum 12, but without a professional guide and without included tickets or lunch. The most affordable way to cover south Lebanon's 5,000 years of history in a single day from Beirut. South Lebanon is the part of the country most first-time visitors skip — and the part experienced Lebanon travelers consistently say deserves more time. Sidon: a 13th-century Crusader sea castle, the world's only olive oil soap museum, a living medieval souk, and a Silk Road caravanserai. Tyre: a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Al-Bass complex — triumphal arch, colonnaded necropolis street, and a Roman hippodrome built for 20,000 spectators. Maghdouché: the hilltop sanctuary of Our Lady of Mantara, revered by Christians and Muslims for two millennia. Your knowledgeable driver covers the key facts at each stop. You explore at your own pace.
Lebanon's north rewards those who make the effort — and this small-group tour makes it effortless. In a single day from Beirut, you will explore Tripoli's extraordinary medieval old city — one of the finest surviving examples of Mamluk architecture in the Arab world — before ending the afternoon in Batroun, a Phoenician coastal town founded over 3,000 years ago, where an ancient sea wall, stone-paved streets, and one of Lebanon's most celebrated craft beer scenes await. Lunch is at Hallab 1881 — the most famous pastry and dining institution in Lebanon, founded during the Ottoman era and still serving the finest Lebanese cuisine in Tripoli after 140 years. All tickets and lunch are included in the price — nothing extra to pay, nothing to organise. Just show up and discover the Lebanon that most visitors never reach.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of North Lebanon on this full-day guided small-group tour from Beirut. Journey through the majestic mountains, visit the UNESCO-listed Qadisha Valley, explore the hometown of Khalil Gibran, and walk among the ancient Cedars of God Forest — one of the last vestiges of Lebanon’s historic cedar trees. End the day with a peaceful visit to Kozhaya Monastery, nestled deep in the valley. This tour combines culture, nature, and spirituality, offering an unforgettable glimpse into Lebanon’s soul.
There are Roman ruins — and then there is Baalbek. The temple complex at Baalbek in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is not merely the best-preserved Roman site in the Middle East — it is arguably the most awe-inspiring Roman construction anywhere on earth. The Temple of Jupiter alone was built on a platform of stones so massive that no crane in the modern world can lift them. The Temple of Bacchus, still standing almost entirely intact, is larger than the Parthenon in Athens. Standing inside these temples, you do not feel like a tourist looking at ancient ruins. You feel genuinely small. This private day tour from Beirut takes you directly to Baalbek with a knowledgeable English-speaking driver who brings the history, mythology, and extraordinary engineering of this UNESCO World Heritage Site to life. On the way you stop at the legendary Stone of the Pregnant Woman, before spending the heart of the day exploring the full temple complex at your own unhurried pace.
Discover the delights of Lebanon on this 6-day tour. Enjoy breathtaking views and go deep in history while visiting North and South of the country. Don't hassle yourself in searching for accommodation and tours at reasonable prices. Check this well-planned package and enjoy your vacation to the most.
The Bekaa Valley is Lebanon's most historically dense day trip from Beirut — and most people only scratch the surface of it. This guided small-group tour does it properly: a ghost city that most tour buses drive straight past, the greatest Roman temples ever built with a guide who actually explains what you are looking at, and 2 kilometres of Roman wine caves beneath Lebanon's oldest winery. Three stops, three completely different chapters of the same valley, one included lunch. Anjar — the only surviving Umayyad palatial city in the Levant, built by Caliph Walid I and abandoned within decades. Baalbek — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Temple of Bacchus is larger than the Parthenon. Ksara — founded by Jesuits in 1857, with Roman cave cellars that connect the afternoon directly back to the morning. Your guide makes the connections that turn three impressive stops into one coherent story.
If you only have one day to spend outside Beirut, this is the itinerary most travelers wish they had booked. Jeita Grotto — a UNESCO tentative World Heritage Site and finalist in the New 7 Wonders of Nature — is 30 minutes from your hotel and unlike anything you have seen before. Harissa gives you 650 metres of altitude gain by cable car and one of the most photographed views in the Middle East. Byblos has been continuously inhabited for over 7,000 years — longer than almost any city on earth — and a specialist guide makes sure you actually understand what you are looking at. Small group of maximum 12. Professional guide throughout. Lunch at a waterfront Byblos restaurant included. Admission tickets payable at each site — no hidden costs, no surprises.
South Lebanon holds some of the most extraordinary historical and spiritual landscapes in the entire Middle East — and this small-group tour brings the best of them together in a single day from Beirut, with lunch included and nothing extra to organise. Begin in Sidon — one of the oldest cities in the world — at a 13th-century Crusader sea castle, the world's only soap museum, a living medieval souk, and a grand Silk Road caravanserai. Continue south to Tyre — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — where the Al-Bass Archaeological Complex reveals one of the most complete Roman urban landscapes anywhere in the Mediterranean: hippodrome, colonnaded street, triumphal arch, and ancient necropolis all within a single extraordinary site. End the day at Maghdouché — a hilltop sanctuary where the Virgin Mary is believed to have waited while Jesus preached in Sidon, revered by Christians and Muslims alike. Three destinations. Three thousand years of history. Lunch included.
Explore Lebanon’s natural wonders and ancient history on a 4 nights package from Beirut. Travel by an A/C vehicle as you explore Lebanon's highlights and must see. Don't hassle yourself in searching for accommodation and tours at reasonable prices. Check this well-planned package and enjoy your vacation the most.
Take a full-day trip to the amazing cities of Anjar, Baalbek and Ksara, and immerse yourself in a captivating world of Lebanese history. The cities of Baalbek and Anjar are famous mainly for their superb, excellently preserved ancient sites, such as Heliopolis and the Umayyad Ruins. Explore these eastern Lebanon cities with an expert guide and discover the Ksara Caves, home to Chateau Ksara -- one of Lebanon’s oldest and most famous wineries.
With the best saving price for this private tour ticket, you’ll spend a day exploring the archaeological site of Anjar & the Baalbek temples, you will avoid the rush & eliminates the awkwardness of sharing a tour bus which give you more time to sightsee. Moreover, you are free to create a customized itinerary keeping in mind the tour schedule. Additionally, you will get a FREE AIRPORT DEPARTURE TICKET FROM BEIRUT DISTRICT. This is only for TripAdvisor & Viator customer and not for the cash customer. See highlights like the archaeological street, great palace, mosque, medieval baths, and church of Anjar site & you will explore in baalbeck the temple of Bacchus, roman ruins, stone of the pregnant woman and more.
Take a day trip from Beirut to the spectacular Jeita Grotto, Harissa and Byblos leaving the navigation and transportation to someone else. Soak in the Beautifull scenery and enjoy all the sightseeing on a tour that covers three must see sites of Lebanon, a boat ride in the Jeita Grotto and a cable car ride (Telefrique) in Harissa, all in one day that also includes lunch.
Cover the best of Lebanon with no worry about accommodation, tours and food. With this multi-day package, enjoy two of Lebanon's most popular tours with reasonable prices and professional service at the same time. Pamper yourself and make the most of your vacation, without the hassle of planning, everything will be ready for you!
What sets this tour apart is its perfect balance of nature, culture, and coastal charm, thoughtfully combined into one smooth day experience. You’ll explore the stunning landscapes of Aaqoura Lakes and the iconic Baatara Gorge Waterfall, and wander through the historic old souk and port of Batroun. Travelers benefit from comfortable hotel pickup, a well-paced itinerary, and local insight throughout the journey. Seasonal transparency also sets this tour apart: please note that the Aaqoura Lakes and Baatara Gorge Waterfall are typically dry between June and November, and access to the very top viewpoints of Aaqoura may be limited between January and April due to snow weather conditions. This honesty ensures clear expectations and a genuinely enjoyable experience.
Lebanon's magnificent north is waiting to be discovered — and this small-group guided tour from Beirut is the most complete and most comfortable way to experience it. Four extraordinary destinations, a professional guide at every step, and all tickets and lunch fully included. Nothing to organise, nothing extra to pay — just a wonderful full day in one of the most beautiful and most spiritually rich landscapes in the Middle East. Begin at the breathtaking Qadisha Valley — a UNESCO World Heritage gorge where ancient monasteries cling to sheer limestone cliffs. Visit the Khalil Gibran Museum in Bcharre — the hilltop collection of Lebanon's most beloved poet. Walk among the ancient Cedars of God on a gentle hike through a UNESCO-protected grove at 2,000 metres. And end the day at the Monastery of Kozhaya — carved into the cliff face of the valley, home to the first printing press ever used in the Middle East. All tickets included. Lunch in Bcharre included. A truly exceptional day.
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of sightseeing and embark on a Raouche Rocks boat tour, gliding across the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. This unforgettable Pigeon Rocks boat ride offers the perfect blend of relaxation and breathtaking natural beauty. As you sail on this Beirut coastal cruise, let the gentle sea breeze and the rhythmic waves create a peaceful escape from the city's energy. Feel free to bring your own refreshments and sip your favorite drink while soaking in the stunning views of Raouche Rocks Lebanon. Whether you're capturing unforgettable photos, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere, or simply unwinding with loved ones, this Raouche boat excursion promises to be the highlight of your trip. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of the best Beirut boat tours, especially at sunset, when the golden hues reflect off the sea, creating a magical Pigeon Rocks sunset cruise.
Join your local host Tania (or her mother and brothers on days Tania is traveling) in their small kitchen for a private hands-on cooking class with welcoming locals. You will learn to make five of the authentic Lebanese dishes that you will be eating together later, such as traditional Lebanese mezza or mloukhieh (vegetable), kibbeh labniyeh (meat balls in yogurt soup) and dessert. Tania lives in a traditional, modest home with true old world charm. She has immense knowledge about Lebanese food and ingredients and will be more than happy to share it with you! You'll have the chance to chat with her family and learn all you've ever wanted to know about Lebanese culture, cuisine and traditions - Tania's father will even explain to you how he makes his own arak (the Lebanese national alcoholic drink made from grapes and anise seeds). Your traditional meal will end with Lebanese coffee, a selection of homemade jams and fresh fruits from the family garden - come visit and enjoy!
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