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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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Lebanon wine tasting tour from Beirut, discover generations of winemakers and taste Lebanese red, rosé and white wines, while learning about each step of wine making. For this tour, we chose for you three wineries located in the bekaa valley, that together will give you an accurate idea of wine production in the Beqaa Valley. Pickup will be from Beirut, where we begin our wine tasting journey for the day.
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Hotel Pickup: Between 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Begin the day with a visit to Deir Al Qamar (“Monastery of the Moon”), a historic village located southeast of Beirut in south-central Lebanon. This beautifully restored town preserves its centuries-old character, featuring feudal architecture, traditional stepped streets, and walled gardens. Duration: 45 minutes Continue to the magnificent Beiteddine Palace Complex, Lebanon’s finest example of 19th-century architecture, built by Prince Bashir. Explore the palace’s golden stone walls, suspended gardens, and elegant courtyard fountains, then enjoy panoramic views of the complex from Deir Al Qamar village. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes Lunch Stop: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Duration: 1 hour The final stop is the Shouf Cedars Forest Reserve, where you will have time to walk, hike, and explore the ancient cedar trees in this protected natural reserve. Return to Beirut: Estimated arrival between 4:30 PM – 4:45 PM
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On this full-day, will have Beirut Panoramic City Tour, and take a trip to the towns of Beiteddine (Beit El Dine) and Deir El Qamar (Deir El Kamar). Immerse yourself in Lebanese beauty and culture as your local guide shows you well-preserved traditional villages and fascinating attractions, such as the Martyrs’ Statue, Beiteddine Palace and Deir El Kamar.
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Explore in a full day with the best saving price for this tour ticket, the archaeological site of Sidon, Maghdoucheh & Tyre you will avoid the rush & eliminates the awkwardness of sharing a Big tour bus which give you more time to sight see. Moreover, you are free to create a customized itinerary keeping in mind the tour schedule. You will explore the highlights like the Crusaders sea castle, Sidon old souk, Soap Museum, the great Al-Omari Mosque, Our Lady of Awaiting, Cave, Roman Hippodrome and more.
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Lebanon's north delivers four of the country's most distinctive experiences within the same mountain valley — and this private day trip covers all of them with lunch and all entrance tickets included. The Qadisha Valley: a UNESCO World Heritage gorge where Christian communities carved monastery caves into sheer limestone cliffs for seventeen centuries. The Khalil Gibran Museum: original paintings, manuscripts, and the tomb of the author whose book The Prophet has sold over 100 million copies. The Cedars of God: a UNESCO-protected grove at 2,000 metres where some trees exceed 1,000 years. The Monastery of Kozhaya: carved into the cliff face of the Qadisha Valley, housing the first printing press ever used in the Middle East.
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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.
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Discover the hidden gems in Lebanon with fascinating ancient cities and tourist places guided by local tour guides & fully equipped cars.
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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.
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Take a full-day trip to the amazing cities of Anjar, Baalbek and Ksara, and immerse yourself in a captivating world of Lebanese history. The cities of Baalbek and Anjar are famous mainly for their superb, excellently preserved ancient sites, such as Heliopolis and the Umayyad Ruins. Explore these eastern Lebanon cities with an expert guide and discover the Ksara Caves, home to Chateau Ksara -- one of Lebanon’s oldest and most famous wineries.
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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 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.
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Explore the fascinating Lebanese cities of Byblos and Harissa, as well as the world-famous Jeita Grotto, on a full-day trip from Beirut! On this must-do guided tour for any traveler to Lebanon, you'll visit Byblos, one of the oldest cities in the world, and see the impressive Jeita Grotto, one of the most stunning natural wonders on Earth. Discover the rise and fall of nearly two dozen successive civilizations, marvel at the Statue of the Virgin Mary in Harissa and explore one of the richest archeological areas in the country, all in one amazing day!
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Discover the historical highlights of Lebanon’s Shouf region. Visit the Beiteddine Palace, built by Emir Bashir Shihab II in 1818. Explore the nearby town of Deir El Qamar including the historical center and see its well-preserved medieval palace and other treasures. Visit largest of Lebanon nature reserves blanketed with oak forests. Beiteddine Palace: Its grand dimensions encompass three main courtyards, huge vaulted stables, small museums, guest apartments, water fountains, marble portals and marquetry, and luxuriously decorated and domed hammams (bathhouses). Deir Al-Qamar: The ancient town of Deir Al-Qamar dates back to feudal times. Particularly well-preserved, Deir Al-Qamar is a town with cobblestone streets, walled gardens, and picturesque secluded corner. Shouf Cedars Reserve: The largest of Lebanon nature reserves, blanketed with oak forests on its northeastern slopes and juniper and oak forests on its southeastern slopes.
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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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Three of the Chouf Mountains' most compelling stops in one private day — and a combination that very few Viator listings attempt. Most Chouf day trips are palace-and-village. This one adds Lebanon's largest nature reserve to the middle of the day, making it the only itinerary that covers a 19th-century presidential palace, a UNESCO biosphere cedar forest, and Lebanon's first capital in a single outing. Beiteddine Palace — built by Emir Bashir II, today Lebanon's official presidential summer residence, with a Byzantine mosaic museum beneath it that most visitors walk straight past. The Barouk Cedar Reserve — part of the Shouf Biosphere, Lebanon's largest protected natural area covering over 50,000 hectares, with ancient cedar trees descended from the forests that built Phoenician ships. 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. Private vehicle and knowledgeable driver throughout.
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On this Beirut full-day trip, discover the villages of Besharreh and Kozhaya in Lebanon's World Heritage-listed Holy Valley before exploring the Cedars of Lebanon. Besharreh and Kozhaya are famous mainly for their magnificent, excellently preserved sites, such as the Gibran Museum and the Monastery of St Anthony. Explore these northern Lebanon cities with an expert guide before discovering the Cedars of Lebanon, a stunning grove of cedar trees that represent the country.
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Travel in a comfortable, private vehicle from your Beirut city hotel to Beirut International Airport. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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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.
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An indoor shooting range equipped with real firearms provides enthusiasts and individuals seeking to improve their marksmanship skills with a controlled and safe environment to practice. These facilities offer a variety of shooting lanes, target options, and safety measures to ensure a secure experience for all participants. Additionally, transportation to indoor shooting ranges is often convenient, with transportation, from your hotel & Return. making it easier for people to access these facilities and enjoy a day of shooting sports or training. Whether for recreational purposes or professional development, indoor shooting ranges with real guns offer a unique and engaging experience for gun enthusiasts and individuals looking to hone their shooting skills. You can shoot from wide selection of pistols, rifles, shotguns. We offer various shooting packages including weapons like Pistols, Rifles, Ak47, M4.
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Two of Lebanon's most characterful northern destinations — one private full day from Beirut. Tripoli is Lebanon's second city and the most undervisited major destination in the country — a medieval masterpiece where Crusader citadels, Mamluk mosques, stone-vaulted souks, and Ottoman caravanserais occupy the same square kilometre and where the finest collection of Mamluk architecture in Lebanon has been standing for seven centuries. Batroun is one of the oldest Phoenician cities in the world — a charming coastal town where a 3,000-year-old sea wall still stands on the beach and the pace of life is entirely unhurried. Medieval history in the morning. Phoenician coast in the afternoon. Private vehicle and knowledgeable local driver throughout. Optional lunch stop at Hallab 1881 — Lebanon's most celebrated pastry and dining institution. Entrance tickets payable on site.
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Three of Lebanon's most significant natural and spiritual destinations — underground, mountaintop, and mountain hermitage — in one private day from Beirut. Jeita Grotto for natural wonder, Harissa for national shrine, and Annaya for something quieter and more unexpected — the mountain village where Saint Charbel lived, hermitted, and died, drawing pilgrims from across the world to one of the most genuinely moving destinations in Lebanon. Jeita Grotto: a UNESCO tentative World Heritage Site and New 7 Wonders of Nature finalist. Harissa: the cable car to 650 metres above the Mediterranean and the iconic shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon. Annaya: the hermitage of Saint Charbel — canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1977, the first Middle Eastern saint of the modern era, who spent his final twenty-three years in complete solitude in a stone cell on a mountain ridge. Private vehicle and knowledgeable English-speaking driver throughout.
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On this private day trip from Beirut, discover the villages of Besharreh and Kozhaya in Lebanon's UNESCO World Heritage-listed Holy Valley. Besharreh and Kozhaya are famous for their superb, excellently preserved sites, such as the Gibran Museum and the Monastery of St Anthony. Explore these northern Lebanon cities with your expert guide before discovering the Cedars of Lebanon, a stunning grove of cedar trees that serve as a symbol of the country. In addition, we have a German, Spanish and Italian speaking guide (The guide is subject to availability)
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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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