Discover Lebanon
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If you’d like to book a tour, we’ve created special tours for wedding guests. You can reserve your spot using the following link:
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Places to Visit
Tour of Beirut
Explore the churches and mosques in downtown, including Saint George for its fascinating ruins and the exquisite Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. Take a leisurely stroll through the charming districts of Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhael. Don't miss the chance to visit the National Museum of Lebanon and the MEM Museum.
Byblos
Byblos, also known as Jebeil, is the city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. It is believed to have been first occupied between 8800 and 7000 BC and continuously inhabited since 5000 BC, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Be sure to start your walk at the top of the town, making your way through the souk before descending down to the port. Visit the Fossil Museum, L'Aterlier du Savon Barbar and explore all the beautiful local artisanal shops.
Beiteddine Palace
Beiteddine Palace is an 18th-century palace in built by Bashir II. It is recognized as a fine illustration of Lebanese architecture from the early 19th century, with notable Italian influences. Sitting majestically on a hill surrounded by terraced gardens and orchards, Beiteddine Palace is one of the highlights of the Chouf Mountains.
Visit the Shouf Biosphere, the largest nature reserve in Lebanon, and admire our beautiful cedars.
If visiting on a weekend, make sure to stop for lunch at Beit el Qamar and enjoy Tawlet's buffet cooked by local guest cooks from Lebanon.
Guesthouses around the area: Bkerzay, Beit el Qamar, Boyouti, Beyt el Jabal, La Maison des Sources.
Raouche
Popular tourist destination known for its iconic rock formations in picturesque seaside surrounds. TEnjoy the beautiful scenic views and pass by Al Falamanki Raouche to enjoy the view with a drink and snack.
Jeita Grotto
The Jeita Grotto is a system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 9 kilometres. It is the longest cave complex in the Middle East. It sits at 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level and has a height difference of 305 metres (1,001 ft). The grotto features stunning stalactites and stalagmites, some of which are among the largest in the world. Visitors can explore the caves by foot and boat, experiencing their breathtaking natural formations up close.
Batroun
Batroun is a coastal city in northern Lebanon and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Take a stroll through the old city to discover charming local shops and restaurants. Be sure to visit the Phoenician Wall, Saint Stephen Cathedral, and the Diaspora Village.
High-End Beach Clubs:
Butlers Beach Club (reservations recommended)
Almaza Bay (arrive early to secure a spot)
Lunch Spots with a Beach to Swim:
Pierre and Friends · Colonel Brewery · Ô-Glacée · White Beach · Blu Bay · Bonita Bay · Jammal (high-end) · Meat the Fish (high-end)
Sunset Bars:
Bolero · Almaza Bay · Pierre and Friends · Île Beach Bar · Alec.o Feniqian Island
Guesthouse to stay for a night:
Baalbek
The city is known for the ruins of the Baalbek temple complex from the Roman period, housing two of the largest and grandest Roman temples: the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter. It was inscribed in 1984 as an UNESCO World Heritage site. Make sure to visit the Ummayad Mosque and to stop for lunch at Lakkis Farm.
Saint Charbel Hermitage
For those who don't know, Saint Charbel heals the disabled and sick. Many miracles are known to him all over the world. He is a Saint known in many countries, and also a very famous character in Lebanon. A special atmosphere emerges in this place where several miracles have occurred. Even the least religious do not hesitate to recite a few lines of prayer at this unique place in the world.