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  • Day 1 » Airport pick-up at Beirut Airport » Overnight at Hotel

    Day 2 » Beirut City Tour

    Day 3 » Beirut » Jeita Grotto » Cable car to our lady of Lebanon » Byblos

    Day 4 » Beirut » Baalbek » Anjar » Chateau Ksara

    Day 5 » Beirut » Deir el Qammar » Beiteddine » Chouf Cedar Forest

    Day 6 » Beirut » Tripoli » Batroun

    Day 7 » Beirut » Sidon » Tyre

    Day 8 » Airport Drop-off

  • Day 1 » Airport pick-up at Beirut Airport » Overnight at Hotel

    Day 2 » Beirut City Tour

    Day 3 » Beirut » Jeita Grotto » Cable car to our lady of Lebanon » Byblos

    Day 4 » Beirut » Baalbek » Anjar » Chateau Ksara

    Day 5 » Beirut » Deir el Qammar » Beiteddine » Chouf Cedar Forest

    Day 6 » Beirut » Tripoli » Batroun

    Day 7 » Airport Drop-off

  • Day 1 » Airport pick-up at Beirut Airport » Overnight at Hotel

    Day 2 » Beirut City Tour

    Day 3 » Beirut » Jeita Grotto » Cable car to our lady of Lebanon » Byblos

    Day 4 » Beirut » Baalbek » Anjar » Chateau Ksara

    Day 5 » Beirut » Deir el Qammar » Beiteddine » Chouf Cedar Forest

    Day 6 » Airport Drop-off

  • Day 1 » Airport pick-up at Beirut Airport » Overnight at Hotel

    Day 2 » Beirut City Tour

    Day 3 » Beirut » Jeita Grotto » Cable car to our lady of Lebanon » Byblos

    Day 4 » Beirut » Baalbek » Anjar » Chateau Ksara

    Day 5 » Airport Drop-off

  • Day 1 » Airport pick-up at Beirut Airport » Overnight at Hotel

    Day 2 » Beirut City Tour

    Day 3 » Beirut » Jeita Grotto » Cable car to our lady of Lebanon » Byblos

    Day 4 » Airport Drop-off

 

Hotel Package

Hotel Amenities / Gym + Pool
✔Daily Breakfast
✔Upgraded room for Triple occupancy
✔Complimentary upgrade for single and double occupancy if available.

Tour Package

✔Airport transfers
✔2- 6 day private tours
✔Pick-up & drop-off from hotel for tours
✔Admission Tickets
✔Licensed guides at main archaeological sites (English)
✔Tour Leaders / drivers English
✔Good lunch during tours at restaurant
✔Transportation in a Modern Air-conditioned vehicle
✔Water
✔Wi-Fi on-board
✔Secure Credit Card Payments (no fees) | we assume bank transfer fees over $1600

✘Optional gratuities to guide and drivers
✘Personal expenses & Souvenirs

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Disclaimer: Our package DOES NOT include visa applications, personal expenses (i.e snacks and souvenirs), or any services by the hotel not included in the list of hotel inclusions. Deposits 50% Deposit is non-refundable (dates can be changed) and should only be made after flight reservation. Read Our Terms and Conditions Carefully.


Jeita, Harissa, & Byblos Tour

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Duration: 8 hours The tour may last up to 9 hours depending on traffic conditions

your day starts with Jeita Grotto, two majestic separate, but interconnected karstic limestone caves. The caves were nominated as one of the seven new world wonders. The Jeita upper cave has 750 metres (2, 460 ft) of accessible walk-way, known for having the longest stalactite in the world. After visiting the upper caves, you then take a small boat-ride in the lower caves; a truly unique experience.

We then move on to the telephrique, a cable-car ride that takes you to Harissa, Where Our Lady of Lebanon sits. Our Lady of Lebanon is one of the most important shrines in the world honoring the Virgin Mary. The shrine is highlighted by a huge, 15-ton bronze statue of the virgin.

Our last stop: Byblos. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Astonishingly having survived the Phoenicians, Romans, the crusades, and Ottomans. The city charms visitors: from its Souqs(markets) to its magnificent harbor, Crusader castle, and sea-side promenade.

 

Baalbek, Anjar, Chateau Ksara Tour

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Duration: 9 hours | The tour may last up to 9 1/2 hours depending on traffic conditions

Our day starts with Baalbek. There we will visit the roman ruins of 3 temples: The temple of Venus (goddess of love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory), the temple of Jupiter (god of the sky and thunder and king of the gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology), and lastly the temple of Bacchus (god of agriculture, wine and fertility). The temples were built starting the first century BC and are UNESCO world heritage site.

Our next stop is Anjar, where we will have lunch at the popular Al-shams restaurant, indulging in fine Lebanese Cuisine. In Anjar we will also see the 8th century ruins of an umayyad palace. The ruins of Anjar is also a UNESCO world heritage site. You will be able to buy souvenirs from a small shop outside the ruins.

Our last stop is Chateau Ksara, Lebanon's Largest winery. The caves, now used to store their wine was discovered by accident by the Jesuites (French missionaries) when chasing a fox that has been eating their livestock.

 

Beirut Day Tour

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Duration: 5 hours | The tour may last up to 5 1/2 hours depending on traffic conditions

We begin our tour with a quick photo visit to the pigeon rocks, we will then proceed to the National Museum which hosts an impressive collection artifacts dating from pre-historic times up to the Ottoman era gathered from around Lebanon.


Our next destination is the downtown. This part of our tour is done by foot. We will visit the Blue mosque, and three churches (Marinote, Greek Orthodox, and Catholic Churches). Next we will see the roman baths and walk past the downtown shops.

Our next stop is Zaitunay Bay followed by our stop to a busy commercial street called Hamra. There you will have the opportunity to buy souvenirs as well as enjoy lunch at one of Beirut's most recommended resto-cafe's

 

Beiteddine Palace & Chouf Cedars Tour

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Duration: 6 hours | The tour may last up to 6 1/2 hours depending on traffic conditions

We start our day by visiting The Beiteddine Palace which is a masterpiece of the early 19th century Lebanese architecture built by Emir Bechir Chehab II around a small Muslim-Druze hermitage. It lies 45 km southeast of Beirut and is situated 900 meters above sea level.


The Beiteddine Palace, with its vast courtyards and beautiful fountains, ochre stone and perfectly geometrical arcades, is a wonderful sight to behold. The imposing doors of inlaid marble, the typical 'mandaloun' balconies closed in by intricate woodwork, and the richly colored windows are all characteristic of the period. Our next stop is the Al-Chouf Cedar Nature Reserve, Situated about 60 kilometers from Beirut, is the largest nature reserve in Lebanon. It is home to about 25% of all cedars in Lebanon. The Lebanese cedar is a national symbol and is portrayed on the Lebanese flag. A must-see for nature lovers.

 

Tripoli Tour

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8 Hours | The tour may last up to 9 hours depending on traffic conditions

Our first stop is a small stretch break at Mseilha Fortress. We continue to tripoli where we will see the architectural genius of Oscar Niemeyer at the rachid karame international Fair

We later continue to the souks of Tripoli, visit the turkish baths, the saint gilles crusader castle and the Taynal Mosque
we will proceed to have lunch, followed by an afternoon visit to the remains of the train station and the al-mina port city of Tripoli

 

Sidon & Tyre Tour

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7 1/2 Hours | The Tour may last up to 8 hours depending on traffic

The city of Sidon is located on the Mediterranean coast of Lebanon. This ancient Phoenician city has been of great religious, political and commercial value; it is said to be inhabited since 4000 B.C. During the 13th century, the Crusaders built Sidon's Sea Castle as a fortress on a small island connected to the mainland by a narrow 80m long roadway.

The island was formerly the site of a temple to Melqart, the Phoenician version of Heracles. The beauty of the Castle can be seen in old illustrations of it; however, after bearing several wars, it has been damaged and renovated several times. It was partially destroyed by the Mamluks when they took over the city from the Crusaders, but they subsequently rebuilt it and added the long causeway. The castle later fell into disuse, but was again restored in the 17th century by Emir Fakhreddine II, only to suffer great damage.

The main street near the crusader castle is full of small shops, cafes, sea-shell crafts. In the old souq (marketplace) you will find shops of all sorts in narrow intricate and inter-connected alleyways. You will visit a soap museum which displays an important piece of Sidon's heritage as a coastal city. Sidon gained fame for their soap and sponge.

Our next stop is Tyre, we will visit first the Hippodrome and the necropolis at the main archeological site, followed by the secondary sea-side site. In ancient times, the island-city of Tyre was heavily fortified and the mainland settlement, originally called Ushu(later called Palaetyrus, meaning "Old Tyre," by the ancient Greeks) was actually more like a line of suburbs than any one city and was used primarily as a source of water and timber for the main island city. The two fought against each other on occasion, but most of the time, they supported one another because they both benefited from the island city's wealth from maritime trade and the mainland area's source of timber, water and burial grounds.

 

Wine Tasting Tour

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6 1/2 Hours | The tour may last up to 7 hours depending on traffic conditions

Lebanon, is the only Arab country that has a thriving wine production. The vineyards in the Bekaa valley stretches as far as the eye can see. Wine production in Lebanon dates back to the Phoenician times as early as 2,500 BC with the use of indigenous grapes.

Today, the most common grape types planted are French grape varieties introduced in the Bekaa Valley by the Jesuit fathers. Lebanese wine today is enjoyed all over the world and is revered for its taste. In this tour you will discover 3 wineries in the Bekaa valley. Wineries covered: Chateau Ksara (can be substituted with another winery if visited as part of Baalbek tour) - Chateau Ksara is Lebanon's oldest and largest winery. It was founded in 1857 by Jesuit priests and used natural caves dating back to the Roman period to cellar the wine. Chateau Saint Thomas - visit the small family run winery for a more intimate experience. Chateau Saint Thomas is known for their pioneering in the reintroduction of indigenous grape varieties in some of their wine selection. Chateau Kefraya - Lebanon’s second largest winery, there you will enjoy the scenic views of the mountains and vineyards.

 

Paragliding Special package rate $80 (instead of $150)

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2 1/2 Hours | The experience may last up to 3 hours depending on traffic

Fly from the Mountains and over the sea, Experience the breathtaking scenes of Jounieh bay.

*Briefing, gearing up, and flight will take approximately 1 hour.
*Flight time is 10 to 20 minutes depending on weather condition.
*Paragliding is subject to wind conditions so the client must be advised that sometimes postponement of the flight can occur at the last minute for your own safety.
*Reservation is required at least 48-hours in advance.
*Maximum weight is 100 KG.
*You can bring your mobiles or cameras with you.
*Video included