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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.
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Your guide will meet you at the your hotel lobby at 09:00am. After a short meeting and introduction to the tour, we will drive to the museum east of Beirut to learn more about all the historical civialsations of Lebanon (1 hour visit). We proceed then to Downtown Beirut park the car and start our walking tour to visit the souks, the parliament, the star square, the hammams, Mohamed elAmin mosque, St. Georges cathedral, the water front, Zaitunay Bay the pigeon rocks and the corniche. 2 to 3 hours). Return to your hotel Vehicle: air-conditioned - clean Guide: English - French - Arabic Tour time: 3 to 4 hours Entrance fees: included
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Visit three of Lebanon’s most important attractions . Explore the Jeita grotto and enjoy a boat ride through stalactites & stalagmites then take a cable car ride with a breathtaking panoramic view over Jounieh bay from the hilltop of Our Lady of Lebanon statue before heading to Byblos Castle through 8,000-year-old ruins in the archaeological site. Our friendly and attentive team makes your trip enjoyable and memorable while learning all the hidden secrets during your guided tour to the most visited sites in Lebanon and tasting the traditional and well-known Lebanese food. We pay attention to all details and specially your safety and your well-being.
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Explore Jeita Grotto, Harissa and and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Byblos with the company of an experienced tour leader and driver. You will be picked up from your hotel in Beirut in a private modern vehicle and your tour leader will take care of leading the way along all the sites and providing you with information about the local area and recommendations. Our tours offer excellent quality of service and value for money and can be tailored to your interests.
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Lebanon's most iconic stretch of coastline north of Beirut packs more history, natural wonder, and spiritual significance into a single day than almost anywhere else on earth. This private tour connects four of its greatest stops — beginning at the Dog River canyon where ancient conquerors carved their victories into limestone cliffs, descending into the spectacular underground world of Jeita Grotto, rising by cable car to the mountaintop shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon at Harissa, and ending in Byblos — one of the oldest cities ever to exist. With a knowledgeable English-speaking driver exclusively for your group, no fixed pace, and the flexibility to linger where you choose, this is the finest way to experience Lebanon's most celebrated northern landmarks in a single private day.
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The north of Lebanon belongs to a different world — ancient, dramatic, and deeply spiritual. This private guided tour from Beirut takes you into the heart of it, beginning with the Qadisha Valley in the early morning when mist still fills the gorge and the cliff-face monasteries emerge slowly from the fog, and ending at the Monastery of Saint Anthony of Kozhaya — one of Lebanon's oldest monasteries, carved directly into the rock face of the valley wall. In between: the Khalil Gibran Museum in Bcharre — the intimate hilltop collection of paintings, manuscripts, and the tomb of Lebanon's most celebrated poet — and a guided walk through the Cedars of God, a UNESCO-protected grove of ancient trees some over 1,000 years old, whose timber built Phoenician ships, Solomon's Temple, and Egyptian palaces. With a professional guide bringing every stop to life, this is the north of Lebanon experienced with the depth it deserves.
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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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Our first stop is the Cedars of God forest, where you will get to walk among the majestic and iconic Lebanon cedar trees. Then we will go to Bsharre to visit the Gibran Museum, a former monastery that is the final resting place of the Lebanese poet, philosopher and artist Kahlil Gibran, and now houses his artwork and other belongings. Our last stop for the day is the convent of St Anthony of Kozhaya, one of the many monasteries built in the valley. It is built partly inside the mountain and partly outside, and is surrounded by a very beautiful panorama of forest, rocky cliffs and valley
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On this full-day of Beiteddine, Deir El Qamar and Cedars Chouf reserve, immerse yourself in Lebanese beauty and culture as you can discover the well-preserved traditional villages and fascinating attractions.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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Let your driver and guide take the strain on this impressive full-day tour. Check off two UNESCO World Heritage sites—the 8th-century Islamic city of Anjar and the Majestic Roman temples of Baalbek. Close this wonderful day with abundant wine tasting at the Chateau Ksara winery. Tour includes door-to-door round-trip transportation from your hotel. From Beirut towards the peaks of Mount Lebanon District then the Bekaa valley, a moderate drive towards to the Gigantic Roman Jupiter, Bacchus and Venus Temples of Baalbek. Lunch break is optional after the visit. Ksara winery is next. It is the oldest wine making Chateau and has huge natural sellers/caves and excellent wine to offer. «Gouttons voir si le vin est bon» mission accomplished, let’s go further deep East to Anjar and discover the Omayyad’s ruins. Another civilization of Lebanon’s history, truly amazing! Soon you will get to your hotel room with another rich experience and plenty of memories, pictures and information.
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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 of Lebanon's most compelling attractions — one private half-day from Beirut. This tour covers more ground and more history in six hours than most full-day tours manage in eight, beginning at one of the world's most extraordinary open-air archives of ancient history, descending into one of the most spectacular cave systems on earth, and rising to a mountaintop shrine above the Mediterranean. Start at the Dog River canyon — where the limestone walls have been carved with victory inscriptions by Egyptian pharaohs, Assyrian kings, Roman emperors, and French generals for over 3,000 years. Then enter Jeita Grotto — a finalist in the New 7 Wonders of Nature, where stalactites and stalagmites tower over you on foot and an underground river carries you silently by boat through chambers of extraordinary natural beauty. End at Harissa — rising 650 metres above the Mediterranean by cable car to the iconic shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon. Three worlds, six hours, entirely private.
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Explore the ancient ruins and wine making heritage of Lebanon. Visit the age-old ruins at Baalbeck, a stunning complex of Roman temples and buildings that made up the Roman city of Heliopolis, and taste some delicious wines before your return to Beirut. Anjar: The city’s wide avenues are lined with mosques, palaces, baths, storehouses, and residences. The city ruins cover 114,000 square meters and are surrounded by large, fortified stone walls, over two meters thick and seven meters high. Baalbeck: It is Lebanon’s greatest Roman treasure, and it can be counted among the wonders of the ancient world, containing some of the largest and best preserved Roman ruins. Ksara: Château Ksara is a wine company in Beqaa Valley Lebanon. Founded in 1857 by Jesuit Priests, Château Ksara developed the first dry wine in Lebanon.
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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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Enjoy a full-day trip from Beirut to the fascinating Lebanese cities of Tyre (a UNESCO World Heritage) and Sidon. With your local expert guide, you’ll visit three of the most beautifully preserved towns in Lebanon and discover many cultural influences. Admire wonderful buildings such as the Crusader Cathedral of Tyre, the Sidon Sea Castle and the soap museum. Immerse yourself in a world of colorful history and spirituality on this full-day trip from Beirut.
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Two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Two completely different worlds. One private day from Beirut — with all entrance tickets included so there is nothing to think about except the experience itself. Start your morning in Byblos — one of the oldest cities ever built, where a Crusader castle, Phoenician royal tombs, and Roman columns coexist within a single archaeological site inhabited for over 7,000 years. The early morning visit means you have the ancient stones almost entirely to yourself — the light is golden, the crowds have not arrived, and the city feels exactly as extraordinary as it is. Then head east through the Lebanese mountains into the Bekaa Valley and arrive at Baalbek — where the Temple of Bacchus alone is larger than the Parthenon, and the stones beneath the Temple of Jupiter are the heaviest ever used in construction in human history. From the world's oldest city to the world's greatest Roman temples — all tickets included, all entirely private.
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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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Passionate about history, and seeking for some nature magic, this tour is ideal for you! Explore the pearl of nature "Jeita Grotto", the beautiful city of Byblos, and experience a cable car ride to reach "Our Lady of Lebanon" in Harissa with a stricking landscape of Jounieh Bay. With our expert guide, you will have the most unforgettable experience.
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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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Enjoy a stress-free day in the heart of nature of Nothern Lebanon. Set out on a scenic drive around Qadisha’s UNESCO-listed holly valley on this private full-day sightseeing tour and enjoy a fully-customizable itinerary. Explore Gibran Khalil museum, stroll between the Cedars of God in Bcharri village and stop at the monastery of Saint Anthony Kozhaya.
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Well knowledge about the country, cheap prices for the tourist especially for solo travelers and unique services
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South Lebanon is the part of the country most first-time visitors skip — and the part that most experienced Lebanon travelers say they wish they had gone to sooner. This private day trip covers three destinations that together span 5,000 years of Phoenician, Crusader, Roman. At your own pace, with an expert local guide at the site where it matters most. 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 — is explored with an expert local guide who knows every stone. Maghdouché: the hilltop sanctuary where Mantara — "the one who waits" in Arabic — marks where the Virgin Mary is held to have waited while Jesus preached in Sidon below, revered by Christians and Muslims for two millennia. Private vehicle throughout. Tickets payable on site.
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Discover the ancient ruins of Sidon Sea Castle, the Castle of Saint-Louis and the 16th-century Great Mosque in Sidon. View the Hezbollah Resistance Museum or the Tourist Landmark of the Resistance
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Beirut has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years — and this private historical tour is designed for travelers who want to understand why. At its heart is a 90-minute guided visit to the National Museum of Beirut — one of the finest archaeological museums in the Middle East, housing Phoenician sarcophagi, Roman mosaics, Bronze Age artefacts, and prehistoric finds spanning 1.5 million years of Lebanese history. It is the essential context for everything else you will see in the city. From the museum the tour moves through Beirut's most historically charged landmarks — a seafront shaped by Phoenician traders, a downtown rebuilt from Civil War rubble, a square where revolutions began, mosques and cathedrals sharing the same skyline, and Roman baths buried beneath a modern city that has been destroyed and rebuilt so many times that even its ruins have ruins. For history lovers, archaeology enthusiasts, and cultural travelers — this is Beirut at its most profound.
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