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This is a must do activity for travelers looking to experience authentic Lebanese cuisine and hospitality in Beirut. Your host Amal will pick you up from your Beirut hotel and drive you 20 minutes to her family home located in a quiet village in the hills above Beirut. Visit this beautiful house and garden that has been in the family for generations. Amal's father grows all their fruit, vegetables and herbs organically. During your 3-hour food experience, learn to prepare a traditional Lebanese meal using family recipes. This is a hands-on cooking class where you will learn to cook an authentic Lebanese appetizer, salad and dessert. After cooking, sit down with the family at their dining table to enjoy the authentic Lebanese meal you helped prepare. Your class is taught by two women who love cooking and feeding people and prepare meals with the utmost love and care. Immerse yourself into this meaningful cultural and culinary experience and experience the Lebanese way of life over food!
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Join your host Tania for an authentic Lebanese meal in her welcoming home, and experience the country's culture and cuisine through a local's eyes. Tania lives in a traditional, modest home with an old world charm. She has immense knowledge about Lebanese food and ingredients and is more than happy to share it with you! After you chat with Tania and her family, your meal will be served in the dining room, which has a lovely vibe thanks to Tania’s piano! A few Lebanese dishes that you may try are stuffed vine leaves, fasolia w riz (beans with rice), mujaddara (lentils) and Lebanese meat balls in tahini sauce or yogurt. You will end your meal with Lebanese coffee, a selection of homemade jams and fresh fruits from the family garden. Please note that on days Tania is traveling, her mother and brothers, who are equally passionate about food will host you.
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Lebanon stretches from its highest peaks to its oldest valleys in a country barely larger than a county — and this private guided day tour covers the full sweep of it. East into the Bekaa Valley to stand inside the greatest Roman temples on earth at Baalbek. South through Ksara's ancient underground wine cellars. Then west over the Lebanese mountain range — via a spectacular road that connects the Bekaa directly to the Chouf Mountains — to walk among the ancient cedars of the Maaser el Shouf reserve as the afternoon light falls through the forest canopy. Three completely different Lebanese landscapes in a single day — volcanic ancient stone, Roman megaliths, underground wine caves, and a UNESCO-protected cedar forest — with a professional guide making every stop genuinely meaningful. A day that reveals Lebanon in its full, extraordinary range.
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Three underground worlds — one extraordinary private day from Beirut. Begin beneath the earth at Jeita Grotto, where limestone formations built over millions of years create one of the most spectacular cave systems in the world. Cross the Lebanese mountains into the Bekaa Valley and stand inside Baalbek — the greatest Roman temple complex on earth, built on stones heavier than anything a modern crane can lift. End the day in the ancient tunnels beneath Chateau Ksara — 2 kilometres of Roman cave cellars where Lebanon's oldest winery has been ageing wine since 1857. Natural caves. Roman temples. Ancient wine cellars. Three completely different encounters with the underground world of Lebanon — with a professional guide bringing every stop fully to life.
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Sip, swirl, & slurp to your heart’s content on this door-to-door tour. Learn about the rich history and covetable flavors of Lebanese wine with tours and tastings at 3 different wineries. The Bekaa Valley produces the finest wines. Situated in the east of the country, the Bekaa wineries are among the most famous in the Middle East, producing bold red wines, light wines, sweet wines & multiple blends. Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Cinsault, Petit Verdot, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Grenache, Petit Sirah, Viognier and the authentic Lebanese Merweh and Obeydi. Heading to Kefraya, a nice tour inside the premises then an overview of a widespread grapes' terrain. Wine tasting follows. Chateau St. Thomas located at the steps of the mountains, producing a variety of unique wines, a visit to the sellers & an abundant wine tasting. Ksara, winners of hundreds of prices, have an exclusive identity. Natural caves below the premises, a documentary wine tasting come next.
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The Bekaa Valley covers three completely different chapters of the ancient world in a single day — and this private tour is the most comprehensively interpreted version of this itinerary available. Expert local guides at both Anjar and Baalbek. A knowledgeable driver for the full day. Three stops that span 1,300 years of history — Umayyad, Roman, and Jesuit wine caves — all in the same valley. 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 makes this overlooked masterpiece impossible to underestimate. Baalbek: a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Temple of Bacchus is larger than the Parthenon — explored with a specialist local Baalbek guide whose depth of knowledge changes what you see. Ksara: Lebanon's oldest winery, founded by Jesuits in 1857, with 2 kilometres of Roman cave cellars. Tickets and lunch payable on site.
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Lebanon has been making wine for over 6,000 years — longer than France, longer than Italy, longer than almost anywhere on earth. The Bekaa Valley, sitting at 1,000 metres above sea level between two mountain ranges, is where that ancient tradition lives today. This private guided tour from Beirut takes you to three of its most celebrated estates — Chateau Saint Thomas, Chateau Kefraya, and Chateau Ksara — for guided cellar tours and tastings that reveal the full depth and variety of what Lebanese wine can be. Three wineries. Three completely different stories. One private day in the valley that has been producing wine since before the birth of civilisation as we know it — with a professional guide who makes every cellar, every vintage, and every glass mean something.
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The Bekaa Valley packs more history into a single valley than most countries manage in their entire territory — and this small-group guided day trip from Beirut proves it. A ghost city abandoned 1,300 years ago. The greatest Roman temples ever built. Roman wine caves beneath Lebanon's oldest winery. Two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and one very good wine tasting — all with a professional guide making sure you actually understand what you are looking at. Solo traveler? Perfect — small group tours are how you meet people. Budget-conscious? This is the best value Bekaa day trip available from Beirut. History lover? Anjar and Baalbek back to back is the most historically concentrated single day Lebanon offers. Wine curious? Ksara's Roman cave cellars are worth the drive alone. There is genuinely something here for everyone — and a guide who brings it all to life.
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Step beyond Beirut and into one of the ancient world’s most spectacular chapters. On this small-group day tour through Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, you’ll stand among the colossal Roman temples of Baalbek — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved Roman ruins on earth — explore the layered Byzantine and Umayyad history of Anjar, and raise a glass at a family-run Bekaa Valley winery in a region that has been producing wine for over 6,000 years. With a maximum of 15 guests, this is not a bus tour. It’s an unhurried, personal journey through Lebanon’s most historically rich landscape, led by a knowledgeable local guide who brings every stone and story to life.
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The Bekaa Valley has been producing two things in extraordinary quantities for over two thousand years — Roman architecture and Lebanese wine. This private guided day tour from Beirut combines the very best of both in a single, perfectly sequenced day. In the morning, stand inside Baalbek — the greatest Roman temple complex on earth, where stones heavier than anything a modern crane can lift were placed with such precision that they have stood for two millennia. In the afternoon, descend into the Roman cave cellars of Chateau Ksara — Lebanon's oldest winery, founded by Jesuit monks in 1857 — for a guided tour through 2 kilometres of ancient tunnels and a tasting of their finest wines. End the day in Zahle — the food and wine capital of the Bekaa — for a long, optional lunch on the famous Bardawni River terrace before the drive back to Beirut.
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I will be teaching you the real authentic Lebanese meals that i grew up eating at my grandma home...
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Discover the ancient beauty of Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley on this Guided Small Group Tour from Beirut. Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, walk through millennia of history, and taste Lebanon’s finest wine — all in one unforgettable day. This tour includes Anjar, Baalbek, the Stone of the Pregnant Woman, and a visit to Château Ksara, Lebanon’s oldest winery. Enjoy the convenience of pickup and drop-off from your Beirut hotel, a professional English-speaking guide, and a journey through the heart of Lebanon’s heritage.
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Embark on a romantic lunch adventure at the enchanting waterfall, where a beautifully adorned boat awaits you and your beloved. The gentle sway of the boat, adorned with an array of delicate flowers and flickering candles, carries you both towards the majestic cascade. As the waters shimmer in the sunlight, you share a delectable meal in the midst of nature's splendor. The soothing sounds of the waterfall serenade your intimate conversation, creating a symphony of love and tranquility. Together, you savor each bite, each moment, surrounded by the beauty of the natural world and the warmth of your connection. The fragrance of flowers mingles with the mist from the waterfall, enveloping you in a cocoon of romance and bliss. In this idyllic setting, time seems to pause, allowing you to immerse yourselves in the magic of the moment and the boundless love you share.
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Discover generations of winemakers and taste Lebanon’s red, rosé and white wines, while learning about each step of wine making
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This itinerary covers three stops that rarely appear together on the same day trip — and that is exactly what makes it worth booking. Jeita Grotto: the UNESCO tentative World Heritage Site and New 7 Wonders of Nature finalist that most Lebanon visitors rank as their single best experience. Ixsir: one of Lebanon's most architecturally striking modern wineries, built into a Batroun hillside, producing award-winning wines from high-altitude vineyards sourced across six Lebanese regions. Byblos: one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth, 7,000 years of Phoenician, Roman, and Crusader history compressed into one coastal site. Private vehicle and knowledgeable English-speaking driver throughout the day. Each stop covered at your own pace — no group schedule, no fixed timing beyond the day's arc. Entrance tickets and tasting fees payable on site. Optional lunch in Byblos at your own expense.
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Three destinations that cover Lebanon's most dramatic natural, spiritual, and viticultural extremes — underground, mountaintop, and vineyard — in a single private day from Beirut. Jeita Grotto is a UNESCO tentative World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature finalists — 9 kilometres of limestone cave system beneath the Lebanese mountains. Harissa sits 650 metres above the Mediterranean, reached by cable car, crowned by the iconic bronze statue of Our Lady of Lebanon. Ixsir is one of Lebanon's most architecturally striking modern wineries — built into a hillside above Batroun, producing award-winning wines from high-altitude vineyards across the Lebanese mountains. Private vehicle and knowledgeable local driver exclusively for your group throughout the day. Tasting fees and entrance tickets payable on site. Optional lunch stop in Byblos on the return to Beirut.
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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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Join us on our Private Full-Day Tour from Beirut to Chouf Cedars, Baalbek, and Ksara for an unforgettable exploration of Lebanon's treasures. Journey through the Chouf Cedar Nature Reserve, marvel at the ancient ruins of Baalbek, and indulge in wine tasting at Ksara Winery. Expert guides will illuminate each stop, providing a deeper understanding of Lebanon's rich heritage. Don't miss this immersive adventure!
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Three destinations that cover Lebanon's most dramatic natural, ancient, and viticultural extremes — underground, Roman, and deep in ancient wine caves — in one private day from Beirut. Jeita Grotto: a UNESCO tentative World Heritage Site and New 7 Wonders of Nature finalist, 30 minutes from your hotel. Baalbek: a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the Romans built on a scale that has genuinely never been matched — explored here with a specialist local guide who knows every stone. Ksara: 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. Private vehicle and knowledgeable English-speaking driver throughout. Specialist local guide joins at Baalbek — the site where the difference between a self-guided visit and expert interpretation is most felt. Entrance tickets and lunch payable on site.
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The best way to understand Beirut is to eat your way through it — neighbourhood by neighbourhood, bite by bite. This small-group street food tour with a professional guide takes you through four of Beirut's most characterful districts in four hours, tasting the food that defines each one. Everything included. Nothing to pay at the door. Just show up hungry. Hamra for fresh manouche, kaak, and fatayer straight from the bakery. Rue d'Arménie in Achrafieh for shawarma, falafel, kafta, and fresh-pressed juices from one of Beirut's most vibrant street food streets. Bourj Hammoud — Beirut's Armenian quarter — for soujouk, basterma, Armenian pastries, cheeses, and pickles that you will not find anywhere else in the city. Downtown for Lebanese sweets, fresh juices, and possibly a stop at Hanna Mitri — one of Beirut's most legendary ice cream institutions. The exact stops flex with the group's appetite and interest. The only fixed rule is that nobody leaves hungry.
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Take your taste buds on a journey around some of the Lebanon’s best drinking haunts on this private wine tour from Beirut. Visit iconic wineries of the Beqaa valley, where the fertility of the soil explains the variety of vine yards and the high quality of the wine produced.
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The Bekaa Valley in one day — with wine at both ends. Chateau Saint Thomas in the morning: a respected high-altitude family estate whose international medal wins have established it as one of Lebanon's most consistent producers — a quiet, confident opener that sets the tone before Baalbek. The greatest Roman temples ever built in the middle, with an expert local guide who knows every column and every inscription. Chateau Ksara at the end: Lebanon's oldest winery, founded by Jesuits in 1857, where the Roman cave cellars beneath it close the day by connecting directly back to the temples you explored this morning. Wine, temples, wine caves. The Bekaa structured as a single coherent story about what this valley has always been good at — producing extraordinary things. Private vehicle and knowledgeable driver throughout. Expert local guide at Baalbek. Tickets and tasting fees payable on site.
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Enjoy a private and authentic home-cooked meal with your host Nohad. Nohad lives in a scenic town called Monsef, which is famous for its beaches and clear, blue skies. She learned how to cook from her grandmother, and uses her secret recipes and techniques to preparing appetizing Lebanese dishes. Nohad has a very strong passion for food, she has been cooking Lebanese food for over 30 years now and wishes to continue doing this for years to come! A lot of the produce used in the meals comes from Nohad’s garden, where she grows organic vegetables. Nohad will teach you to make a salad or appetizer and a main dish in your 1 hour hands-on cooking class, before you sit down to share the meal you helped prepare. • Private Lebanese cooking lesson with a local family in their beautiful stone home • Introduction to authentic, home-cooked Lebanese meals using family recipes • Forage herbs and vegetables from your host's home garden • Vegetarian, vegan, lactose and gluten free options available
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The best way to understand Beirut is through its food. On this small-group street food tour, you'll eat your way through five of the city's most iconic and contrasting neighbourhoods — from the bohemian streets of Hamra to the Armenian community of Bourj Hammoud — tasting the dishes that have defined Lebanese cuisine for generations. Hummus so smooth it barely needs bread. Knefeh pulled fresh from the tray. Manoushe straight off the hot saj. Shawarma carved to order. Fresh juice pressed in front of you. These are not restaurant versions — these are the real thing, from the local spots that Beirutis themselves have been going to for decades.
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