Experience the best of Lebanon with this 7-day private tour. Explore the North, South, Beqaa, and countryside, with accommodation, transportation, and a professional guide included.
Experience the best of Lebanon with this 7-day private tour. Explore the North, South, Beqaa, and countryside, with accommodation, transportation, and a professional guide included.
Transfer from Airport to Hotel
Beirut International Airport - Welcome to Lebanon! Our representative will greet you at the Arrivals area, holding a sign with your name. They will assist you, help with your luggage, and ensure a smooth transition.
Beirut - Our representative will escort you directly to the hotel for check-in. Enjoy your…
Transfer from Airport to Hotel
Beirut International Airport - Welcome to Lebanon! Our representative will greet you at the Arrivals area, holding a sign with your name. They will assist you, help with your luggage, and ensure a smooth transition.
Beirut - Our representative will escort you directly to the hotel for check-in. Enjoy your overnight stay at the hotel in Beirut.
Private Guided Tour to Jeita, Harissa, and Byblos
Beirut - After breakfast, our representative will meet you at the hotel and take you on a full-day tour to Jeita Grotto, Our Lady of Lebanon “Harissa,” and the stunning Phoenician coastal city of Byblos.
Jeita Grotto - Situated in the Kisrwan mountains, Jeita Grotto is a geological marvel filled with stalagmites and stalactites formed over hundreds of years. It consists of two sections: the upper grotto, accessible by cable car, and the lower grotto, reachable by a short boat trip covering 400 meters of the cave’s total 7800 meters.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon - A grand bronze shrine of the Virgin Mary is located in Harissa village. Built in 1908, it is visited by both Muslims and Christians. A spiral staircase leads to the shrine, offering a panoramic view of Jounieh Bay.
Churches of Harissa - Below the Virgin Mary shrine is the Notre Dame Du Liban church, a place for spiritual activities and pilgrimage.
Téléferique Harissa - A cable car ride from Jounieh takes you up the mountain to the shrine.
Byblos Citadel - Evidence of the citadel’s defensive role includes iron balls embedded in its walls, typically launched by catapults during warfare.
Byblos Castle - This 12th-century Crusader castle in Byblos houses a small museum with a timeline detailing the civilizations that have influenced Byblos.
Roman Theater - A circular theater from the Roman era is located in Byblos, with its mosaic floor now displayed at the Beirut National Museum.
Sultan Abdul Majid Mosque - Named after the 19th-century Ottoman Sultan Abdul Majid, this small mosque features a large blue dome and an octagonal minaret.
Old Souk - Enjoy free time in Byblos’ traditional souks, filled with restaurants and shops where you can find souvenirs and gifts.
Saint John-Marc Cathedral - Visit the unique outdoor baptism room in Lebanon at Saint John-Marc Cathedral and admire the church’s beautiful architecture.
Byblos Port - Byblos boasts a beautiful ancient harbor once used by Phoenicians for ocean voyages and trade.
Byblos - After exploring all the attractions, we will take you to your hotel in Byblos. Enjoy your overnight stay in Byblos.
Private Guided Tour to the Cedars and Baalbek
Byblos - After breakfast, our representative will meet you at the hotel and take you on a full-day tour to the Cedars of Lebanon and the Roman Temples of Baalbek.
The Cedars of God - Discover the beauty of Lebanon’s cedars on a walking tour. This ancient forest was once abundant with cedar trees, whose timber was prized by Egyptians, Romans, and Persians.
Baalbek - Baalbek, an ancient Phoenician city in the Beqaa Valley, was inhabited as early as 9000 B.C. It became a significant pilgrimage site for worshiping the sky-god Baal and his consort Astarte, the Queen of Heaven in Phoenician religion.
Temples of Baalbek - Explore three of the world’s best-preserved Roman temples, dedicated to Bacchus, the god of wine and leisure, alongside the temples of Jupiter, the king of gods, and Venus, the goddess of love.
Temples of Baalbek - Baalbek served as a center for Mesopotamian, Roman, Christian, and Islamic worship, with each group contributing their heritage to this sacred site.
Temple of Jupiter - In Roman mythology, Jupiter was the supreme god. The Temple of Jupiter was a colossal structure dedicated to Zeus, forming the main building in a vast “Great Court” of a Roman pagan temple complex that still partially stands.
Temple of Bacchus - The Bacchus temple in Baalbek is the world’s most well-preserved Roman temple, dedicated to Bacchus, the god of wine and leisure.
Temple of Venus - An oval temple dedicated to Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, later converted into Saint Barbara Church.
Sayyida Khawla Shrine - A Persian-style shrine built near Baalbek ruins for Sayyida Khawla, daughter of Imam Hussein and great-granddaughter of Prophet Muhammad, considered an important Islamic pilgrimage site.
Stone of the Pregnant Woman - A massive stone named “Hebla stone,” meaning pregnant in Arabic, was found in a nearby quarry. According to legend, women touched the stone to become pregnant.
Zahle - After visiting all the attractions, we will take you to a hotel in Zahle. Enjoy your overnight stay in Zahle.
Wine Tour - Private
Zahle - After breakfast, our representative will meet you at the hotel and take you on a full-day tour of wineries in the Beqaa Valley.
Chateau Ksara - Lebanon’s most renowned wine producer, Ksara, was founded in 1857 by Jesuit priests. It is Lebanon’s oldest and largest winery. Ksara is famous for its iconic caves, a remarkable subterranean structure dating back to Roman times, likely built around the same period as the Bacchus temple in Baalbek. These mile-and-a-half-long caves served as cellars, providing ideal conditions for wine storage.
Chateau St Thomas - Established in 1995 on a hill overlooking the Bekaa Valley, Château St Thomas estate spans sixty-five hectares. It focuses on modern winemaking techniques to create rich, balanced wines with fresh aromas.
Chateau Kefraya - Founded in 1979 during Lebanon’s civil war, Château Kefraya is located at 1000 meters above sea level on the foothills of Mount Barouk in the Bekaa Valley, known for its diverse soil types.
Deir el Qamar - After visiting all the attractions, we will take you to a hotel in Deir el Qamar. Enjoy your overnight stay in Deir el Qamar.
Private Guided Tour to Deir el Qamar and Beteddine
Deir el Qamar - After breakfast, explore Deir el Qamar, a village in Mount Lebanon that served as the capital of the Ma’an dynasty, explaining the presence of palaces. Deir Al Qamar symbolizes diversity, with churches, mosques, and even a Jewish synagogue.
Fakhreddine’s Mosque - The first mosque in the area, built in 969 by Sultan Fakhreddine, features a compact rectangular design.
Saydet El Talle Church - Believed to be built in the fifth century over the ruins of an ancient Phoenician Temple dedicated to the Goddess Astarte.
Deir el Qamar Synagogue - The peaceful coexistence of different religions in Deir el Qamar is evidenced by the presence of a synagogue.
Tyre - After visiting all the attractions, we will take you to a hotel in Tyre. Enjoy your overnight stay in Tyre.
Private Guided Tour to Sidon, Tyre, and Maghdoushi
Tyre - After breakfast, explore Tyre, known as the “Queen of the Seas,” one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. This great Phoenician city ruled the seas and established prosperous colonies like Cadiz and Carthage. Discover two archaeological sites in Tyre: the Bass site, featuring the victory arc, funeral complex, Roman hippodrome, and Al-Jazira archaeological site, home to Roman baths, a residential area, and an arena.
Tyre Hippodrome - Part of the Al Bass archaeological site, this well-preserved Roman hippodrome was built in the 2nd century AD. It measures 90 meters wide and 480 meters long, with a capacity of about 40,000 people, and was designed for chariot races.
Ruins of Tyre - Necropolis - At the entrance of the Al Bass site lies the city’s necropolis from the Roman era. This extensive funerary complex contains hundreds of ornate stone and marble sarcophagi, as well as collective tomb structures, some still containing bones.
Sidon - Sidon, an ancient Phoenician city-state on Lebanon’s southern coast, is the country’s third-largest city. Known for its port facilities since the Phoenician era, ancient Sidon was a prosperous, enterprising, and dynamic town admired and envied by many Mediterranean peoples.
Crusaders Sea Castle - Built in 1228 atop a Phoenician temple, the Sea Castle was constructed by the Crusaders to defend Saida’s harbor as a fortress on a small island connected to the mainland by a stone bridge. Typical of Crusader architecture, the castle features recycled Roman stones and columns.
Khan al-Franj - Khan El Franj in Sidon is an old type of accommodation where travelers and traders could rest and store their goods and animals. A short walk south from the Sea Castle, Khan al-Franj was built by Fakhr el-Dine Maan II in the early 17th century, offering merchants a one-stop place for buying and selling cotton and silk. The ground floor served as a marketplace, while the upper floor provided resting quarters for merchants.
Soap Museum - Saida - In the old city, a 13th-century stone building was discovered. It once served as a soap factory, meeting the needs of the region’s hammams. After its restoration in 2000, it reopened as a soap museum, guiding visitors through the history and process of soap manufacturing.
Debbane Palace - An open museum highlighting the Ottoman period’s impact on Sidon’s rich architectural history and lifestyle. The atmospheric space features typical diwans (Oriental-style living rooms), a liwan (a long narrow-fronted hall), several rooms, and an open-air courtyard, with characteristic Ottoman features such as brown and white stone stripes and intricate mosaic tiles.
Sidon Souks - Stroll through Sidon’s traditional souks, rich with historic buildings and local shops.
Beirut - After visiting all the attractions, we will take you back to your hotel in Beirut. Enjoy your overnight stay in Beirut.
Transfer from Hotel to Airport
Beirut - Enjoy some free time until departure. Our representative will meet you at your hotel, assist with your luggage, and drive you to the airport.
Beirut International Airport - Our representative will ensure a safe journey to the airport for your departure. Have a safe flight!

- Accommodation at 5 different hotels in different cities for 6 nights
- Private transportation
- Round Trip Airport Transfers
- 5 Private Guided Tours
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Professional Guide
- Entrance fees to the sites
- Accommodation at 5 different hotels in different cities for 6 nights
- Private transportation
- Round Trip Airport Transfers
- 5 Private Guided Tours
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Professional Guide
- Entrance fees to the sites
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuities
Optimize your resources by reserving this exclusive multi-day tour package from Beirut, encompassing the best of Lebanon. Ideally designed for explorers seeking to experience the entire nation while having the chance to spend nights in cities apart from Beirut. You’ll traverse the North, the South, the Beqaa and the rural areas in a single week. To…
Optimize your resources by reserving this exclusive multi-day tour package from Beirut, encompassing the best of Lebanon. Ideally designed for explorers seeking to experience the entire nation while having the chance to spend nights in cities apart from Beirut. You’ll traverse the North, the South, the Beqaa and the rural areas in a single week. To ensure the ultimate Lebanese vacation, choose this package that includes entrance charges, lodgings, transport, and an expert guide.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.