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What makes this Lebanon waterfall day trip unique is the chance to explore three stunning waterfalls in one tour: Afqa Waterfall Lebanon, Baatara Gorge Waterfall, and the hidden gem Kfarhelda Waterfall Batroun. Experience diverse landscapes from the mythical cave waterfall at Afqa to the dramatic three bridges waterfall of Baatara and the peaceful riverside falls of Kfarhelda. Perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers, this tour offers short hikes, photo stops, local culture, and comfortable transport. Discover the best waterfalls to visit in Lebanon on this unforgettable adventure! NOTE: BAATARA WATERFALL DRIES UP DURING JUNE - NOVEMBER
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Sidon is of immense antiquity, but few remains of the ancient city have survived the ravages of time and man. Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city and the legendary birthplace of Europa and Dido (Elissa). Today it is the fourth largest city in Lebanon[4] and houses one of the nation's major ports. Maghdouché's most famous landmark is the tower of Our Lady of Mantara, which is a Marian shrine built (May 16, 1963), above the cave that is believed to have been the resting place of the Virgin Mary as she waited for Jesus while he preached in Sidon.
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Hotel pick up between: 7:45 AM – 8:30 AM First visit Jeita Grotto, which was nominated as one of the 7 Wonders of the World, enjoy a scenic cable car ride up to the upper cave,after exploring, take a train ride down to the lower cave where you will take a boat ride under the river cavern. Second Visit the statue of Our Lady of Lebanon, Harissa, which overlooks the Jounieh Bay, and offers panoramic views similar to that of Rio de Janeiro’s statue of Christ, enjoy a cable car ride up to Harissa Last Visit Byblos, one of the oldest still inhabited cities in the world 8000 years old. Walk through the old souq, visit the Byblos Castle, Fossils Museum, Wax Museum, Byblos old port, and St Jean Marc Church. Return back to Beirut Arrival time between 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM
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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
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Discover the fascinating Lebanese cities of Byblos and Harissa, as well as the world-famous Jeita Grotto, on a private day trip from Beirut! On this guided tour, a must for any traveler to Lebanon, visit Byblos, one of the oldest cities in the world, and see the impressive Jeita Grotto, one of the world’s most stunning natural wonders. Learn about the rise and fall of nearly two dozen civilizations; admire the Statue of the Virgin Mary in Harissa; and explore one of the country’s most fascinating archeological areas, all in one day! In addition, we have a German, Italian and Spanish speaking guide (Subject to availability)
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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.
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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.
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Lebanon has been making wine in the Bekaa Valley for over 6,000 years — and this private day trip visits three estates that represent the full range of what the valley produces today. Three completely different winemaking personalities. Three cellar tours. Three tastings. One private vehicle, one knowledgeable driver, and a day structured the way a serious wine trip should be. Chateau Saint Thomas first — the high-altitude family estate where international medal wins have established it as one of Lebanon's most consistent and most underrated producers. Chateau Kefraya next — 300 hectares of Bekaa vineyards and the legendary Comte de M blend that has placed Lebanese wine on serious international lists for decades. Chateau Ksara to close — Lebanon's oldest winery, founded by Jesuits in 1857, with 2 kilometres of Roman cave cellars that make the final stop the most memorable. Private vehicle exclusively yours throughout. Tasting fees payable directly at each winery.
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Lebanon's magnificent north is waiting to be discovered — and this small-group guided tour from Beirut is the most complete and most comfortable way to experience it. Four extraordinary destinations, a professional guide at every step, and all tickets and lunch fully included. Nothing to organise, nothing extra to pay — just a wonderful full day in one of the most beautiful and most spiritually rich landscapes in the Middle East. Begin at the breathtaking Qadisha Valley — a UNESCO World Heritage gorge where ancient monasteries cling to sheer limestone cliffs. Visit the Khalil Gibran Museum in Bcharre — the hilltop collection of Lebanon's most beloved poet. Walk among the ancient Cedars of God on a gentle hike through a UNESCO-protected grove at 2,000 metres. And end the day at the Monastery of Kozhaya — carved into the cliff face of the valley, home to the first printing press ever used in the Middle East. All tickets included. Lunch in Bcharre included. A truly exceptional day.
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What sets this tour apart is its perfect balance of nature, culture, and coastal charm, thoughtfully combined into one smooth day experience. You’ll explore the stunning landscapes of Aaqoura Lakes and the iconic Baatara Gorge Waterfall, and wander through the historic old souk and port of Batroun. Travelers benefit from comfortable hotel pickup, a well-paced itinerary, and local insight throughout the journey. Seasonal transparency also sets this tour apart: please note that the Aaqoura Lakes and Baatara Gorge Waterfall are typically dry between June and November, and access to the very top viewpoints of Aaqoura may be limited between January and April due to snow weather conditions. This honesty ensures clear expectations and a genuinely enjoyable experience.
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-Visit Jeita, one of the world's most beautiful cavern, that was nominated for the seven world wonders. -Admire views of Jounieh Bay from the magnificent Our Lady of Lebanon statue at Harissa. -Byblos is one of the oldest towns in the world that goes back at least 7,000 years. The rise and fall of nearly two dozen successive levels of human culture on this site makes it one of the richest archeological areas in the country.
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South Lebanon rewards those who travel with someone who knows it — and on this private guided tour from Beirut, every stop comes with the depth of understanding that only a professional guide can provide. In Sidon — one of the oldest cities in the world — your guide unlocks the layers behind the Sea Castle, the medieval souks, the world's only soap museum, and the Silk Road caravanserai that once served European merchants. In Tyre — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the Al-Bass Archaeological Complex reveals Roman Tyre in extraordinary completeness: triumphal arch, colonnaded street, ancient necropolis, and the great hippodrome where 20,000 spectators once gathered for chariot races. And in Maghdouché — a hilltop sanctuary above the southern coast — the shrine of Our Lady of Mantara, where the Virgin Mary is believed to have waited while Jesus preached in nearby Sidon, closes the day with a moment of profound spiritual stillness.
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Ensure a stress-free start or end to your visit in Beirut with a pre-arranged arrival and departure transfer
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Baalbek - Anjar - Ksara Trip From Beirut Explore temples of Baalbeck, which makes up the largest and best preserved corpus of roman architecture left around. The acropolis occupies the top of an artificial hill built up of different layers of habitation. Discover Anjar's city that was built in the early 8th century A.D. Inside the city’s strong fortifications are the remains of streets, three palaces, souks, two hammams and a Mosque. Visit Ksara, the refuge of the well known Ksara wine where thousands of the old wine bottles are preserved. A tasting of the best wines is done during the visits.
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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).
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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.
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We will be visiting the Norther part of Lebanon, and visit the hidden gems located in those areas. Visit a River, Castle, Grotto, and the Highest Swing in the middle east.
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Discover three of Lebanon’s most breathtaking landmarks in one unforgettable day trip from Beirut. Explore the Jeita Grotto, a natural wonder nominated for the “New 7 Wonders of Nature,” admire the panoramic views from Harissa – Our Lady of Lebanon, and stroll through the ancient city of Byblos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. This small-group guided tour combines nature, culture, and history for a perfect Lebanese experience.
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Enjoy a full-day trip from Beirut to the fascinating Lebanese cities of Tyre (a UNESCO World Heritage), Sidon and Maghdouche. 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, Hamam El Jadeed and Debbane Palace and the Al-Saydeh Ancient Church in Maghdouche. Immerse yourself in a world of colorful history and spirituality on this full-day trip from Beirut. In addition, we have a Spanish, German and French speaking guide (The guide is subject to availability)
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Our Tour starts by visiting Tripoli, north of Beirut and the 2nd capital of Lebanon with its Castle, mosques, markets and khans, then proceed to have lunch at one of the best Lebanese restaurants in Tripoli, after that we visit Our Lady of Nourieh Monastery, and the final stop will be in Batroun before returning back to Beirut.
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he Chouf Mountains offer Lebanon at its most diverse — and this private full-day tour from Beirut captures three of the region's most rewarding experiences in a single, beautifully paced day. Begin with a moderate one-hour hike through the Maaser el Shouf Cedar Reserve — Lebanon's largest nature reserve and home to one of the country's most extensive surviving cedar forests, a UNESCO-recognised landscape of extraordinary ecological richness. Then visit Beiteddine Palace — one of the finest 19th-century palaces in the Arab world — before ending the afternoon in Deir el Qamar, Lebanon's first capital, where honey-stone mansions and centuries of quiet coexistence define one of the most enchanting villages in the country. Nature, architecture, and history — all within the same mountain range, all in one private day, entirely at your own pace with a knowledgeable English-speaking driver who knows every road and every story in the Chouf.
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Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Lebanon's ancient heritage with our exclusive Small-Group Tour to Sidon, Tyre, and Maghdouche. Immerse yourself in the allure of these historic gems as you wander through centuries-old ruins, stroll along picturesque harbors, and marvel at sacred sites steeped in myth and legend. With included tickets and a sumptuous lunch showcasing the region's delectable cuisine, prepare for an unforgettable exploration into the heart of Lebanon's storied past.
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Book a comfortable, private air-conditioned vehicle with professional English-speaking drivers, from Beirut International Airport to your Beirut city hotel. Transfer service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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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.
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