112 results (filtered from 441)

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.
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

One tour, three completely different versions of Lebanon. The morning is Beirut — seafront, downtown landmarks, a mosque and cathedral sharing the same square, Roman baths in the middle of a rebuilt city, and the deliberately unrepaired Civil War facade that tells you more about this country than a week of reading. The afternoon is the Chouf Mountains — Beiteddine Palace, one of the finest 19th-century palaces in the Arab world, and Deir el Qamar, Lebanon's first capital and one of the best-preserved Ottoman villages in the country. Lunch included in Deir el Qamar. One guide connects it all. This is the tour that answers the question most first-time visitors ask on day one: how do I see as much of Lebanon as possible in a single day without it feeling rushed? The answer is this itinerary, this guide, and a group of no more than twelve.
No similar experiences found

Lebanon's north is where the country stops performing for tourists and starts being genuinely itself. This all-inclusive guided day trip covers four stops that most Lebanon visitors never reach — and that the ones who do consistently rate as the highlight of their entire trip. A UNESCO gorge. The tomb of the author whose book outsold almost everything written in the 20th century. A cedar forest where some trees are older than most countries. A 12th-century monastery carved into a cliff face that houses the first printing press ever used in the Middle East. Everything — guide, lunch, all tickets — included. No extras to budget for. No decisions to make on the day. Just nine hours in one of the most extraordinary landscapes in the Middle East, with a guide who knows every stop in depth.
No similar experiences found

Beirut city tour, be enchanted by the capital of modern Lebanon, the country’s cultural and commercial center. On this guided tour of Beirut, see the city’s top attractions while discovering how Beirut was built on a rocky headland, and has risen and fallen over the centuries
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

Day at Tripoli the largest city in northern Lebanon and the second – largest city in the country. Situated 85 kilometers (53 miles) north of the capital Beirut. Even though the history of Tripoli dates back at least to the 14th century BCE, the city is famous for having the largest Crusader fortress in Lebanon (the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles), and it has the second largest amount of Mamluk architectural heritage on earth (behind Cairo).
No similar experiences found

Combine some of the country's most popular highlights on this private full-day tour from Beirut. Explore the holy valley of Qadisha, pass by Bcharre village, admire a short hike at Cedars of God forest, visit monastery of saint Qozhaya and head into Baalbek Roman ruins to discover the temples of Bacchus and Jupiter.
No similar experiences found

Tripoli is Lebanon's most underrated city — a place that travelers who have been there consistently rank higher than they expected, and that travelers who skipped it consistently regret. This guided small-group day trip pairs it with Batroun, one of the oldest Phoenician coastal towns on the Mediterranean, for a full day in Lebanon's north with everything included: guide, lunch at Hallab 1881, and all entrance tickets. In Tripoli: a Crusader citadel with nine centuries of history in its walls, two Mamluk mosques where Gothic stonework is still visible in the 14th-century facade, an hour in one of the most authentically preserved medieval souks in the Arab world, and a traditional soap factory that has been operating in the same khan for generations. In Batroun: a charming Phoenician old town, a 3,000-year-old sea wall still standing on the beach, and a glass of Hilmi's lemonade to close the day. No extras. No surprises.
No similar experiences found

The Chouf Mountains in half a day — three stops that cover a 19th-century presidential palace, the most surprising man-made attraction in Lebanon, and the country's first capital. Private vehicle, professional guide, back by mid-afternoon with the rest of the day free. This is the itinerary that repeatedly surprises travelers who book it thinking Beiteddine is the highlight and leave talking about Moussa Castle. Beiteddine Palace — built between 1788 and 1840 by Emir Bashir II, today the official summer residence of the Lebanese President, with a Byzantine mosaic museum beneath it that most visitors walk straight past. Moussa Castle — a full-scale medieval fortress built stone by stone over sixty years by a single Lebanese man, filled with hundreds of life-size wax figures depicting Lebanese history. 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. Entrance tickets payable on site.
No similar experiences found

The perfect introduction to Beirut — and the best value morning tour in the city. In just three comfortable hours, this small-group tour takes you to ten of Beirut's most iconic landmarks, with a knowledgeable driver who shares the stories and history of every stop in a warm and engaging way. Back at your hotel by noon with the whole day still ahead of you. Ideal for first-time visitors to Beirut, cruise passengers with limited time, and families who want to see the city's highlights in a relaxed and well-organised morning. From the famous Pigeon Rocks on the Mediterranean seafront to ancient Roman baths in the heart of downtown — Beirut's most essential landmarks covered comfortably, affordably, and enjoyably.
No similar experiences found

Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please note that this is an Arrival transfer service from Beirut Airport to the hotel and not a sharing or private tour.
No similar experiences found

Welcome to our Half-Day Private Tour to Beiteddine and Deir El Qamar! Immerse yourself in Lebanon's rich history and breathtaking scenery as we explore these two iconic destinations. From the opulent Beiteddine Palace to the quaint streets of Deir El Qamar, our expert guide will lead you on a captivating journey through centuries of heritage and culture. Join us for an unforgettable experience filled with architectural wonders and enchanting landscapes.
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

Embark on this Full-Day Private Bekaa Valley Wine Tour and indulge your senses in the heart of Lebanon's renowned wine country! Your day begins with a personalized, chauffeur-driven journey through the stunning Bekaa Valley, setting the scene for an unforgettable adventure. As you traverse the picturesque landscape, you'll have the opportunity to visit three beautiful wineries - Chateau Ksara, Chateau Kefraya and Chateau St Thomas - each with its own unique charm and distinctive wines. Expert sommeliers and winemakers will guide you through tastings of exceptional wines, sharing their deep knowledge and passion for winemaking. At the end of the tour enjoy a delightful traditional lunch, paired with local specialties, perfectly complementing the wines you've tasted throughout the day. Don't miss the opportunity to create lasting memories on this Private Bekaa Valley Wine Tour, escaping the hustle of Beirut for a day of indulgence and appreciation of Lebanon's vinicultural heritage.
No similar experiences found

Explore the powerful history of the Lebanese Civil War on this guided walking tour through Beirut's most iconic war-era landmarks. Visit sites like Martyrs' Square, The Egg, and Beit Beirut to uncover stories of resilience and transformation. Gain insights from an expert guide as you trace the infamous Green Line and witness the dramatic changes in the city’s landscape. This immersive experience, with hotel pickup included, provides a unique opportunity to understand Beirut’s past and its journey towards reconstruction. - Guided tour through significant war sites in Beirut - Expert insights on the Lebanese Civil War and its impact - Includes hotel pickup and return for convenience - Explore the transformation of Beirut from conflict to recovery
No similar experiences found

Beirut in four hours — properly. This private half-day tour hits the city's ten most essential landmarks back to back, with a knowledgeable driver who actually knows the stories behind what you are looking at. No filler, no wasted time, back at your hotel before noon with the whole afternoon free. Pigeon Rocks. Zaitunay Bay. The Corniche. Martyrs' Square where revolutions happened. A grand mosque and an ancient cathedral sharing the same square. Roman baths buried in the middle of a modern city. The bullet-riddled Holiday Inn facade that Lebanon deliberately never repaired. Ten stops, four hours, one city that has been destroyed and rebuilt so many times that even its ruins have ruins — and somehow still manages to be one of the most alive places in the Middle East.
No similar experiences found

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.
No similar experiences found

Make full use of this 7-day private tour to discover the best of Lebanon. Starts from the Mediterranean Coast to explore the ancient Phoenician cities, include Beirut, Batroun, and Tyre, viewing the 4 UNESCO world heritage sites and experiencing the fantastic wine-tasting. An experienced driver and a certificated guide will offer you an enjoyable tour!
No similar experiences found

A great introduction for first-time visitors, book our panoramic tour of Beirut with multiple photo stops! Explore the best Beirut has to offer and visit many of the city's top attractions. Maximize your time and benefit from the flexibility of this private tour.
No similar experiences found
Top tourism cities across our partners - tap any to compare experiences side-by-side
Refine your Beirut search by category - skip-the-line tickets, walking tours, day trips, food experiences & more