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South Lebanon covers 5,000 years of history across three destinations — and this private tour covers all of them in a single well-paced day from Beirut. 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 archaeological complex reveals one of the most complete Roman urban landscapes in the Mediterranean — visited here with a specialist local guide who knows the site in depth. Maghdouché: a hilltop sanctuary where the Virgin Mary is held to have waited while Jesus preached in Sidon, revered by Christians and Muslims alike for two millennia. Knowledgeable local driver throughout. Specialist local guide joins at Tyre — the site where expert interpretation makes the greatest difference. Entrance tickets payable on site.
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Three of Lebanon's most wonderful and most visited attractions — one comfortable full day with a professional guide and lunch included. This small-group tour is one of our most popular and most loved — and it is easy to see why. Jeita Grotto, Harissa, and Byblos together give you the very best of Lebanese nature, faith, and ancient history in a single beautifully paced day. Begin underground at Jeita Grotto — a UNESCO tentative World Heritage Site of breathtaking natural beauty. Rise above the Mediterranean by cable car to the iconic shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon at Harissa. End the afternoon in Byblos — one of the oldest cities ever built, with a Crusader castle, an ancient fishing port, and a charming old souk. A professional guide is with you at every stop, sharing the stories and history in a warm and engaging way that makes every moment genuinely memorable. Lunch in Byblos included — nothing extra to pay.
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This is one of the most extraordinary day tours in Lebanon — and it only exists for six months of the year. The secret is a high-altitude mountain road that opens each May, crossing from the Cedars of God above Bcharre directly over the Lebanese mountain range into the Bekaa Valley toward Baalbek. When this road opens, it becomes possible to combine three of Lebanon's greatest UNESCO-linked destinations in a single private day from Beirut — something no winter itinerary can replicate. The day begins at the Qadisha Valley — a UNESCO World Heritage gorge of breathtaking scale — before a walk among the ancient Cedars of God at 2,000 metres above sea level. The mountain road then carries you east over the high passes into the Bekaa Valley, with a stop at the Stone of the Pregnant Woman before arriving at Baalbek — home to the greatest Roman temple complex on earth.
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Many tourists prefer to visit the touristic landscapes and sites of the country by comfortable cars and not by coaches and busses as they feel free to organize their trip itinerary and make it flexible based on their desires and wishes and to be restricted within others’tour itinerary as for time to be spent in the touristic site or as for the food dishes the are to have in certain restaurants reserved in advance . Accordingly , we highly consider the needs of our guests and tourists to make them fully satisfied
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Three of Lebanon's most extraordinary destinations — underground, ancient, and viticultural — in one private day from Beirut. Jeita Grotto is a UNESCO tentative World Heritage Site and New 7 Wonders of Nature finalist — 9 kilometres of limestone cave system with formations of extraordinary scale and beauty. Baalbek is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Romans built temples on a scale that has never been equalled anywhere on earth — visited here with a specialist local guide who knows every stone. Ksara is Lebanon's oldest winery, founded by Jesuits in 1857, with 2 kilometres of Roman cave cellars that connect the afternoon directly back to the morning. Underground caves to Roman temples to ancient wine caves — three completely different registers of Lebanese history and geography covered exclusively at your own pace, with specialist local expertise at the site that demands it most. Lunch and all entrance tickets included — nothing extra to pay on the day.
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In this tour we'll tell you some of the most surprising stories that have taken place in Baalbek with a local on site tour guide. For example, did you know that the temple dedicated to Jupiter still has the largest columns in the world? In Addition to Baalbek temples we will visit 2 famous wineries in the Bekaa valley one of them was founded by Jesuits in 1857 and it is one of the largest wineries and the other is famous by producing special natural wines in addition to arak making
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Its an amazing tour with your friend not driver we act with our customers like friends we own our work you can customize this tour as you wish we can make it from 1 to 6 days all is customized everything is up to you your the boss
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The Bekaa Valley's three most historically compelling destinations — one private day from Beirut with specialist local guides at both archaeological sites, lunch included, and all entrance tickets covered. Anjar: the only surviving Umayyad palatial city in the Levant, built by Caliph Walid I in the 8th century and abandoned within decades — explored with a local guide who brings this overlooked masterpiece to life. Baalbek: a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Temple of Bacchus is larger than the Parthenon — explored with a specialist local Baalbek guide whose knowledge of these extraordinary structures goes well beyond what visiting guides can offer. Ksara: Lebanon's oldest winery, founded by Jesuits in 1857, with 2 kilometres of Roman cave cellars that close the day by connecting directly back to the morning. Two specialist local guides. One knowledgeable driver. Lunch fully included. The most comprehensively covered version of this Bekaa itinerary available.
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This is the tour that uses Lebanon's summer mountain road to connect three destinations that cannot be reached together any other way. Start at a 12th-century monastery carved into the Qadisha Valley cliff face — the one with the first printing press ever used in the Middle East inside it. Hike through the Cedars of God at 2,000 metres. Cross the mountain pass that only opens in May. Arrive at Baalbek — a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the greatest Roman temples on earth. Lunch included. Guide throughout. One road, one season, one extraordinary day. If you are visiting Lebanon between May and October and you only book one tour, the argument for making it this one is strong.
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Enjoy travel with ease through our private chauffeur services designed for both business and leisure. Whether you’re on a corporate trip or on vacation, our focus on unmatched comfort ensures a relaxing journey. For the busy professional travelling for work, our service also offers the perfect solution to ensure your family enjoys their time exploring the destination. Ride with our fully licensed and insured professional chauffeurs for the first and last miles of your journey. Your peace of mind is our priority – we’ve got you covered!
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Take a full-day trip to the amazing cities of Baalbek, Zahle and Chateau Ksara winery and immerse yourself in a captivating world of Lebanese history. The city of Baalbek is the most famous preserved ancient sites which includes two of the largest and grandest Roman temple ruins: the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter. Our friendly and attentive staff make your trip enjoyable and memorable. You will live an experience you will never forget. They pay attention to all details, your well-being, your comfort and your safety in order to make you feel happy and comfortable.
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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.
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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.
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Tripoli is the second largest city in Lebanon. The authentic, Arabian, Middle Eastern city combines the ancient and the modern. Our objective is the old souks in the heart of the city. Small shops of all kinds. Craftsmen, traditional pastries, fishermen, dressmakers, carpenters, painters and a number of artistes gathering in a 500-year-old open air market. Uptown is the Crusades fortress. All civilizations and armies seized this strategic spot to control the city and its surroundings. The sweets palace dates back to 1881 when a family of talented Chefs decided to start a sweet factory in the city. It is not only Baklava, but a wide variety of tastes and pastry arts displayed in front of you for your savor and your personal palate… the Chef is there and happy to explain about every single flavor. Followed by an average ride to a small, lovely Phoenician town of Batroun; the tourist’s area is such a lovely place as well as the old Phoenician wall defenses, churches, beach, and port.
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• This (Semi-Private) Small Group Tour is for 9 Travelers and less. WE DO NOT CANCEL ANY SOLO TRAVELER BOOKING. Save time and money. This group-tour is extremely convenient for any traveler wanting to add it to their itinerary.Taste traditional. • Full day-trip to Jeita Grottos, Byblos, Harissa from Beirut. • Explore Jeita Grottos site by riding the mini cable-car and the boat inside one of the caves and returning back by the mini train. • Explore Virgin Mary Statue in HARISSA by riding the cable-car and the panoramic view of Jounieh bay or by vehicle. • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site and its fascinating Marina, Souk and the Castle in Byblos. • Complimentary pickup and drop off from all Beirut district hotels and apartments. • Option to include the entrance fees and lunch at the sea side of Byblos.
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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.
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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.
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Enjoy personalized attention from your guide and an intimate atmosphere on this small-group tour of Baalbek, Anjar, and Ksara. Travel from Beirut in a comfortable minivan or coach and cover all the highlights of the three destinations and enjoy having time to ask questions as you travel. Lunch is included in this small-group tour as well as hotel pick up and drop off from your hotel in Beirut.
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Discover the best of Lebanon and visit some of the most cherished monuments on a tour in the Bekaa valley region. Get picked up from your hotel in Beirut's city center for an easy journey and spend your time exploring two UNESCO World Heritage Site. Baalback is one of the finest examples of Imperial Roman architecture and Anjar is a good testimony to the Umayyad civilization. Learn more about Lebanon wines while sampling a selection of one red, one white, and one rosé at Ksara, the largest and most famous winery in Lebanon.
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Experience the rich scenery and history of Lebanon hassle-free with this small group tour departing from Beirut. Explore iconic sites like Jeita Grotto, Harissa, and Byblos as knowledgeable commentary enhances your journey. No car rental necessary!
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We begin the day with a visit to the ancient Roman Quarry and the legendary city of Baalbek — one of the most iconic and historic destinations in Lebanon. Known for its rich history, cultural traditions, sunny climate, and remarkable archaeological sites, Baalbek is home to one of the world’s most well-preserved Roman temple complexes. Here, you’ll explore the majestic temples of Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus, a grand triad that reflects the architectural and religious grandeur of the Roman Empire.
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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.
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The stretch of Lebanese coast north of Beirut is one of the most historically and naturally extraordinary corridors in the Middle East — and this private guided tour takes you through its finest moments in a single eight-hour day. From ancient inscriptions carved into cliff faces by Egyptian pharaohs to underground caves that took millions of years to form, from a mountaintop shrine above the Mediterranean to the street of one of the oldest cities ever inhabited. Jeita Grotto reveals what water and limestone can create over millions of years — a finalist in the New 7 Wonders of Nature that stops visitors in their tracks. Harissa lifts you 650 metres above the sea by cable car to one of the most recognised religious monuments in the Middle East. And Byblos — continuously inhabited for over 7,000 years — closes the day with a Crusader castle, an ancient fishing port, and a stone-paved souk where history is still being lived rather than merely preserved.
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South Lebanon is the part of the country most visitors skip — and it is the part that consistently surprises them most when they actually go. This guided small-group day trip from Beirut covers three destinations that together span 5,000 years of Phoenician, Crusader, Roman, and sacred history — with a guide who makes every stop make sense and lunch fully included. Sidon: a 13th-century Crusader sea castle built on an island off the coast, a medieval souk that actually still functions, the world's only olive oil soap museum, and a Silk Road caravanserai. Tyre: a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Al-Bass archaeological complex — triumphal arch, colonnaded street, Roman hippodrome seating 20,000 — is one of the most complete Roman urban landscapes anywhere in the Mediterranean. Maghdouché: a hilltop sanctuary where the Virgin Mary is held to have waited while Jesus preached in Sidon — revered by Christians and Muslims for two millennia. Three stops, one guide, one included lunch.
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