Embark on an 8-day vacation in Lebanon and explore its historical sites, from the captivating landscapes of Wadi Qadisha to the ancient ruins of Baalbek and Tyre. Discover the mesmerizing Jeita Grotto and experience the vibrant city of Beirut.
Embark on an 8-day vacation in Lebanon and explore its historical sites, from the captivating landscapes of Wadi Qadisha to the ancient ruins of Baalbek and Tyre. Discover the mesmerizing Jeita Grotto and experience the vibrant city of Beirut.
Arrival Day: Airport Transfer
Beirut International Airport - Welcome to Beirut! A professional driver will ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel in the city. Take this time to unwind and prepare for the exciting tour ahead!
Jeita Grotto, Harissa & Byblos
Jeita Grotto - Discover the Jeita Grotto, a magnificent system of two interconnected…
Arrival Day: Airport Transfer
Beirut International Airport - Welcome to Beirut! A professional driver will ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel in the city. Take this time to unwind and prepare for the exciting tour ahead!
Jeita Grotto, Harissa & Byblos
Jeita Grotto - Discover the Jeita Grotto, a magnificent system of two interconnected karstic limestone caves, the longest in the Middle East. Situated 300 meters above sea level, the upper cave stretches 2,130 meters and showcases stunning formations like stalactites and stalagmites. The lower gallery, 60 meters below, spans 6,200 meters and features a serene underwater river and lake.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon - Located in Harissa, this significant shrine honors the Virgin Mary. It features a grand 15-ton bronze statue of the Immaculate Conception, offering breathtaking views over the Bay of Jounieh.
Churches of Harissa - Harissa is a prominent Christian pilgrimage site, home to the Our Lady of Lebanon shrine. The site includes a large bronze statue of the Virgin Mary, a small chapel, and a nearby cathedral. Other notable churches include the Byzantine-style St. Paul Basilica and the residences of Eastern Catholic patriarchs.
Téléferique Harissa - One of Lebanon’s oldest attractions, this gondola lift in Jounieh transports visitors to the Our Lady of Lebanon shrine, offering stunning views of the bay and city.
Byblos - One of the oldest Phoenician cities, Byblos has been inhabited since Neolithic times and is closely tied to Mediterranean history and the Phoenician alphabet.
Byblos Castle - This restored 12th-century Crusader castle, surrounded by a dry moat, offers a fantastic view of the archaeological site, including the Temple of Baalat Gebal and the Temple of the Obelisks.
Old Souk - The Byblos old souk is a charming market where visitors can shop for souvenirs and antiques or enjoy the historic cobblestone streets.
Byblos Port - Believed to be the world’s oldest port, Byblos Port was a crucial timber shipping center around 3000 BC.
Baalbek, Anjar & Chateau Ksara
Baalbek - Home to the grand Baalbek temple complex, including the Temples of Bacchus and Jupiter, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a prime example of Imperial Roman architecture.
Temples of Baalbek - Located at the foot of the Anti-Lebanon range, these colossal Roman constructions are among the most famous sanctuaries of the Roman world.
Temple of Jupiter - The largest Roman temple, dedicated to Jupiter Heliopolitanus, features massive columns and a grand platform, showcasing the architectural prowess of the Roman Empire.
Temple of Bacchus - Part of the Baalbek complex, this well-preserved Roman temple is renowned for its intricate ornamentation dating back to the second century CE.
Temple of Venus - Built in the third century, this circular shrine features niches with doves and shells, indicating its dedication to Venus.
Sayyida Khawla Shrine - This mosque in Baalbek marks the burial site of Sayyida Khawla, daughter of Imam al-Hussein.
Stone of the Pregnant Woman - A massive Roman monolith in Baalbek, among the largest ever quarried, intended for the nearby temple complex.
Anjar - Founded by Caliph Walid I, Anjar’s ruins reveal a unique city layout, reflecting Umayyad city planning.
Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar - This site showcases Umayyad civilization and serves as an inland commercial center at the crossroads of major trade routes.
Chateau Ksara - Established in 1857, this Beqaa Valley winery produces Lebanon’s first dry wine and exports to over 40 countries.
Qadisha Valley, Bcharre and Cedars of God
Qadisha Valley - Known for its early Christian monasteries, this rugged landscape is a testament to the region’s religious history.
Gibran Museum - Located in Bcharre, this museum honors Kahlil Gibran, showcasing his paintings, drawings, and personal belongings.
The Cedars of God - This ancient forest, featuring 375 cedar trees, is a symbol of Lebanon and a prized historical resource.
Deir Qozhaya - This monastery, dating back to the fourth century, is nestled in the Qadisha Valley, surrounded by lush hills and fruit trees.
Sidon, Tyre and Maghdouche
Sidon - An ancient Phoenician city, Sidon is known for its historical significance and was visited by Jesus.
Khan al-Franj - Built in the 17th century, this khan served as a hotel and cultural center, featuring a courtyard and fountain.
Soap Museum - Saida - This museum traces the history of soap making in the region, showcasing traditional techniques and artifacts.
Debbane Palace - The last Ottoman-era house in Sidon, this palace features stunning architecture and historical significance.
Basilica of Our Lady of Mantara - A Melkite Greek Catholic shrine in Maghdouché, believed to be where the Virgin Mary waited for Jesus.
Tyre - An ancient port city, Tyre is famous for its historical sites and beautiful beaches.
Al-Bass Archaeological Site - This site features a Roman Hippodrome, necropolis, and other ancient structures.
Tyre Hippodrome - A UNESCO World Heritage site, this Roman hippodrome is one of the largest and best-preserved of its kind.
Ruins of Tyre: The Egyptian Port - Once a bustling harbor, the Egyptian Port now serves as a busy fishing port with visible ancient ruins.
Beirut, Beiteddine and Deir El Qamar
Pigeon Rocks in Raouche - These iconic rock formations are a must-see in Beirut, offering picturesque seaside views.
Manara - A popular seaside promenade in Beirut, offering views of the Mediterranean and Mount Lebanon.
Zaitunay Bay - A vibrant waterfront promenade with shops and restaurants, perfect for leisure activities.
Holiday Inn Hotel - This abandoned hotel is a poignant reminder of Beirut’s past conflicts, standing as a war landmark.
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque - Known as the Blue Mosque, this grand mosque in downtown Beirut features stunning architecture and multiple domes.
Al-Omari Mosque - Originally built in 635 AD, this mosque has a rich history and was restored after the Civil War.
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George - The oldest church in Beirut, this cathedral is a significant religious site with a history dating back to the sixth century.
Martyr’s Square - A historic square in downtown Beirut, named after Lebanese nationalists executed during World War I.
Place de l’Etoile - The central square in Beirut, home to the Lebanese Parliament and notable for its architecture and iconic clock.
Beirut Souks - A bustling commercial district with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Roman Baths - These ancient baths in downtown Beirut reflect the city’s rich history and are used for artistic performances today.
National Museum of Beirut - Lebanon’s main archaeological museum, showcasing the country’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Beiteddine Palace - A 19th-century palace in Beiteddine, serving as a museum and the president’s summer residence.
Fakhreddine’s Mosque - The oldest mosque in Mount Lebanon, featuring an octagonal minaret.
Saydet El Talle Church - A historic church in Deir el Qamar, built on the ruins of a Phoenician temple.
Free Day in Beirut
Beirut - Enjoy a day at your own pace. Explore the city, shop for souvenirs, or relax at your hotel before your departure.
Departure Day: Airport Transfer
Beirut - Prepare for departure after a memorable holiday. We hope to welcome you back to Lebanon soon!
Beirut International Airport - After checking out, a representative will transfer you to the airport 2-3 hours before your flight. Have a safe journey!

- Lunch
- Hotel Pick up & Drop off
- Round Trip Airport Transfers
- Breakfast
- Accommodation for 7 Nights in Beirut city hotel
- Joining other 5 Small Group Tours
- Lunch
- Hotel Pick up & Drop off
- Round Trip Airport Transfers
- Breakfast
- Accommodation for 7 Nights in Beirut city hotel
- Joining other 5 Small Group Tours
- Dinner
- Personal Expenses
- Dinner
- Personal Expenses
Make your mark on the itineraries of Lebanon’s top attractions await with their enchanting beauty in this 7-night holiday package from Beirut. Enjoy the landscapes of Wadi Qadisha, an alluring little village in North Lebanon, frequented by travelers from all over the map and offering eye-opening vistas that will leave you mesmerized by its captivating…
Make your mark on the itineraries of Lebanon’s top attractions await with their enchanting beauty in this 7-night holiday package from Beirut. Enjoy the landscapes of Wadi Qadisha, an alluring little village in North Lebanon, frequented by travelers from all over the map and offering eye-opening vistas that will leave you mesmerized by its captivating beauty. Discover the ruins of Baalbek and Tyre, fascinating archaeological sites dating back to the Roman civilization and the most visited sites in Lebanon. Discover the Jeita Grotto, an amazing natural cave known as the jewel of tourism in Lebanon and immerse yourself in the magnificent stalactites. And don’t miss the ‘Paris of the Middle East’, the capital, Beirut, a thriving district for shopping, socializing and sightseeing.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.