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Lebanon's most dramatic natural wonders deserve more than a driver and a map. This private guided tour pairs three of the country's most extraordinary landscapes with an expert guide who transforms what you see into something you genuinely understand — and remember long after you leave. Go underground at Jeita Grotto — a world-famous cave system of breathtaking geological beauty, a finalist in the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Rise above the Mediterranean at Harissa by cable car, where the shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon watches over the coastline from 650 metres. Then journey deep into the northern Lebanese mountains to the Baatara Gorge Waterfall — a 255-metre cascade plunging through three successive natural limestone bridges in a phenomenon found nowhere else on earth. With a professional guide by your side at every stop, you do not just see these places — you understand how they were formed, what they mean, and why they matter.
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Three destinations that cover Lebanon's mountain and coastal history in a single private day — combining the Chouf Mountains in the morning with Sidon's Phoenician-to-Ottoman layers in the afternoon. The combination is less obvious than the standard Chouf-only or Sidon-only day trip, and that is precisely what makes it worth booking. Beiteddine Palace — the most significant 19th-century palace in Lebanon, today the official summer residence of the Lebanese President, with a Byzantine mosaic museum beneath it that most visitors miss entirely. Deir el Qamar — Lebanon's first capital, a honey-stone Ottoman village where a mosque and a church have shared the same hillside for four centuries. Sidon — a 13th-century Crusader sea castle, a living medieval souk, the world's only olive oil soap museum, and a Silk Road caravanserai. Private vehicle and knowledgeable driver throughout. Your pace, no group schedule. Tickets payable on site.
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Tripoli is Lebanon's most underrated city — and most travelers who visit it say the same thing on the way back: why didn't I come sooner? Lebanon's second city has the finest collection of Mamluk architecture in the country, a 12th-century Crusader citadel that has commanded the skyline for nine centuries, and one of the most authentically preserved medieval markets in the Arab world. This private day trip covers it all at your own pace — no group schedule, no rushed stops, the vehicle waiting whenever you are ready. Six stops across Tripoli's medieval core and historic waterfront — from the citadel ramparts to the stone-vaulted souk alleyways to the Ottoman soap factory to two Mamluk mosques where Gothic stonework is still visible in the 14th-century facades. Optional lunch at Hallab 1881 — the most celebrated pastry and dining institution in Lebanon, founded in 1881 during the Ottoman era. Private vehicle and knowledgeable driver throughout. Entrance tickets payable on site.
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Embark on a private full-day tour from Beirut to explore the treasures of Beiteddine, Deir El Qamar, and Moussa Castle. Marvel at the splendor of Beiteddine Palace, wander through the historic village of Deir El Qamar, and discover the whimsical Moussa Castle. Join us for a day of cultural immersion and unforgettable experiences in the heart of Lebanon.
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Spend a full day in Lebanon's countryside, and visit two beautiful villages while enjoying the amazing landscapes on the road. Stop at Deir el Qamar village to take some photos, visit Beiteddine palace built in the 19th century and admire the old Lebanese architecture, then end the tour in a the beautiful Moussa castle, a life dream built stone by stone by a man's faith and courage.
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The Bekaa Valley does not mess around. In a single day from Beirut you can walk through a ghost city abandoned by the Umayyad Caliphate 1,300 years ago, stand inside the greatest Roman temples ever built, and finish the afternoon drinking Lebanese wine in Roman cave cellars beneath one of the oldest wineries in the Middle East. Two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and one very good wine tasting — all before dinner. Anjar is the hidden gem — the only surviving Umayyad palatial city in the Levant, built by Caliph Walid I and abandoned after just a few decades, its colonnaded streets and palace walls still standing in the middle of the Bekaa plain. Baalbek needs no introduction — the Temple of Bacchus alone is larger than the Parthenon. And Ksara rounds out the day with 2 kilometres of ancient Roman cave cellars and a tasting of their iconic wines.
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Join a small-group morning tour that peels back the many identities of one of the world's most layered cities. From the glittering sweep of the Mediterranean coastline to the battle-scarred facades of downtown, this 3-hour journey tells Beirut's story in its own contradictory, captivating terms — guided by a local expert who lived it.
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Enjoy your morning in Beirut at your own pace — then let the afternoon take you somewhere extraordinary. This small-group tour departs at 11:30 AM and heads into the Chouf Mountains to experience two of Lebanon's most beautiful and historically significant destinations: Beiteddine Palace and the timeless village of Deir el Qamar. Walk through the grand courtyards and ornate chambers of Beiteddine — one of the finest 19th-century palaces in the Arab world, built by Emir Bashir II and home to a remarkable underground collection of Byzantine mosaics. Then descend into Deir el Qamar — Lebanon's first capital, where honey-stone mansions, a 17th-century mosque, and a hilltop church all share the same cobblestone square in one of the most perfectly preserved Ottoman villages in the country.
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Best of Lebanon’s most fascinating cities. A must-do guided tour for first-time visitors, history lovers and travelers interested in learning more about the ancient cities of the world.
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The perfect introduction to Lebanon — all in one wonderfully complete and thoroughly enjoyable day. This small-group guided tour combines Beirut's most iconic city landmarks with two of the Chouf Mountains' most beautiful destinations, with a professional guide, lunch fully included, and nothing extra to organise. Begin with a guided morning tour of Beirut — Pigeon Rocks and the seafront, the grand Blue Mosque and an ancient cathedral sharing the same square, Roman baths in the heart of downtown, and the historic square where Lebanon's modern story was shaped. Then head into the Chouf Mountains for Beiteddine Palace — one of the finest palaces in the Arab world — and the perfectly preserved Ottoman village of Deir el Qamar, Lebanon's first capital. A mountain lunch included. Your professional guide brings every stop to life warmly and engagingly throughout.
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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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Discover the ancient winemaking traditions of Lebanon during this private wine tasting tour to the Beqaa valley. Learn about the mystery of wine, with vines growing as far back as 4000 years. Then, enjoy tastings of local wine varieties at three different wineries, followed by lunch at a local restaurant. This tour is great to get a feel for the wines of Lebanon.
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This is Lebanon's most spectacular seasonal day tour — and one of the most rewarding journeys you can make in the entire country. Available only from May to October, this small-group guided tour takes you from a cliff-face monastery in the Qadisha Valley, up through the ancient Cedars of God at 2,000 metres, and over a breathtaking mountain road that opens each May to bring you down into the Bekaa Valley and the greatest Roman temples on earth at Baalbek. Begin at the Monastery of Kozhaya — carved into the limestone cliff face of the Qadisha Valley & home to the first printing press ever used in the Middle East. Walk among thousand-year-old cedar trees on an easy one-hour guided hike. Cross the mountain pass via one of the most scenic drives in Lebanon. Stand inside Baalbek — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Temple of Bacchus is larger than the Parthenon. Lunch in Baalbek is fully included. Your professional guide brings every extraordinary stop to life warmly throughout the day.
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This is Lebanon's most epic day trip — and it only runs for six months of the year. Start at the Qadisha Valley, one of the most dramatic gorges in the Middle East, where Christian monks have been carving their monasteries into sheer limestone cliffs since the 4th century. Walk among the Cedars of God at 2,000 metres above sea level — ancient trees that built Phoenician ships, Solomon's Temple, and Egyptian palaces. Then cross the Lebanese mountains via a spectacular high-altitude road that opens in May and closes when the snow comes — dropping you directly into the Bekaa Valley and the greatest Roman temples on earth at Baalbek. Three UNESCO-worthy destinations. One mountain crossing that most Lebanon visitors never get to make. Entirely private, entirely your own pace.
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Hike in the morning, Roman temples in the afternoon, wine underground at the end — this private day trip from Beirut hits three completely different experiences that have no business being this close to each other. And yet here we are in Lebanon, where a UNESCO cedar forest, the greatest Roman temples on earth, and 2 kilometres of ancient wine caves are all within a single day's drive. Start with an easy 45-minute hike through the Maaser el Shouf Cedar Reserve — ancient trees, mountain air. Cross into the Bekaa Valley and stand beside the Stone of the Pregnant Woman — a 1,000-tonne limestone block that was never finished and never moved — before entering Baalbek, where the Temple of Bacchus is larger than the Parthenon and the Temple of Jupiter sits on stones heavier than anything a modern crane can lift. End the day at Ksara — Lebanon's oldest winery — walking through Roman cave cellars before tasting wines that have been made here since 1857. A day that earns its tired feet.
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Explore Lebanon in Luxury! Book one of our luxury vehicles with Driver and professional guide for a Full day tour to discover any site in Lebanon within 8 hours. You can choose to go to Baalbeck, or to Byblos, or for a full day tour in Beirut, or on a Wineries tour...; Customize your tour and choose the time you need for pick up and the time you need to return during the day (excluding night), and enjoy WIFI on board your trip!
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Discover the magic of Bsharri, Lebanon's hidden gem, with a tour of the Gibran Museum, a hike through the ancient Cedars Forest, a visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site- Qadisha Valley, and a culinary adventure through the town's famous Saj eateries. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of this stunning region, and enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty that has inspired artists and travelers for centuries.
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You will start you day in the Monastery of Saint Maron, also called the Cave of the monks, is an ancient cavern - used as a Maronite monastery - carved out of solid rock in the side of a cliff. After you will visit the Monastery of Saint Joseph, Saint RAFQA’s Tomb, lies at 350 meters altitude on the plateau known as ad-Dahr at the foot of Mount Jrabta, in the Batroun area, North Lebanon. One of the nuns who stand out in the history of the monastery was Sister RAFQA (1832-1914), who bore terrible suffering with patience and resignation. You will continue to visit Saint Nimatallah al Hardini museum The museum, located within the St Hardini monastery, is dedicated to the life of St. Youssef Kessab Then you will then go to Byblos to have lunch and discover several beautiful old churches.
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Looking for a refreshing getaway from Beirut? Join us on a full-day trip to Rabbit Island—Tripoli’s hidden gem known for its crystal-clear waters, soft sandy shores, and peaceful natural setting. Start your day with a comfortable pickup from your location in Beirut, then enjoy a scenic coastal drive to the historic port city of Tripoli. From there, hop on a local boat for a short ride across the Mediterranean Sea to the island. Once there, enjoy free time to swim, sunbathe, and explore at your own pace on this beautiful, car-free paradise. What to Bring: Since there are no shops on the island, make sure to pack everything you need for the day: food, water, a towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a backpack or beach bag etc. With round-trip transportation, a friendly local driver, and stunning views all around, this tour offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
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Escape the bustling streets of Beirut and embark on a captivating journey through Lebanon's rich history and breathtaking landscapes with our exclusive Private Full-Day Tour to Beiteddine, Deir El Qamar, and Sidon. Immerse yourself in the charm of these ancient cities as you explore magnificent palaces, wander through picturesque streets lined with traditional architecture, and uncover the secrets of Lebanon's storied past. Led by knowledgeable local guides, this personalized experience promises an unforgettable adventure filled with cultural discovery and awe-inspiring sights. Join us as we delve into the heart of Lebanon's heritage on a journey that transcends time.
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Embark on a captivating journey through Lebanon's rich history and stunning landscapes with our exclusive Small-Group Tour to Beiteddine and Deir El Qamar. Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of these historic towns as our expert guides lead you through their fascinating stories and architectural wonders. From the majestic Beiteddine Palace, a masterpiece of Lebanese heritage, to the quaint streets and ancient structures of Deir El Qamar, every moment promises to enchant and inspire. Indulge in a delicious traditional lunch, savoring authentic flavors amidst breathtaking scenery. With tickets included and a small group setting ensuring personalized attention, this tour guarantees an unforgettable exploration of Lebanon's cultural treasures.
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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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Explore Lebanon in Style! Book one of our vehicles with a Driver for a Full day tour to discover any site in Lebanon within 8 hours. Customize your tour and choose the time you need for pick up and the time you need to return during the day (excluding night).
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Tripoli is Lebanon's most underrated city — a medieval masterpiece of Mamluk architecture, living souks, and Crusader history that rewards every visitor who makes the effort to explore it properly. This guided small-group tour pairs it with Batroun, one of the oldest Phoenician coastal towns on the Mediterranean, for a full day in Lebanon's magnificent north with lunch and all entrance tickets included. A professional guide leads you through the citadel ramparts, two remarkable mosques where Gothic and Islamic architecture meet in the same stonework, an hour in one of the most authentic medieval markets in the Arab world, and a traditional olive oil soap factory. Lunch is at Hallab 1881 — Lebanon's most celebrated dining institution, founded in 1881. The afternoon brings Batroun's charming old town, a 3,000-year-old Phoenician sea wall still standing on the beach, and a refreshing stop at the legendary Hilmi's House of Lemonade.
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