Embark on a 7-day cultural and historic tour of Lebanon, exploring historical sites, cultural destinations, magnificent sceneries, and indulging in wine tasting. Make your vacation unforgettable!
Embark on a 7-day cultural and historic tour of Lebanon, exploring historical sites, cultural destinations, magnificent sceneries, and indulging in wine tasting. Make your vacation unforgettable!
Arrival in Beirut, Lebanon
Beirut International Airport - Welcome to Lebanon!
Upon your arrival at Beirut Airport, our representative will be waiting for you in the lounge, holding a sign with your name. They will meet and assist you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel in Beirut city via a private, air-conditioned, comfortable vehicle….
Arrival in Beirut, Lebanon
Beirut International Airport - Welcome to Lebanon!
Upon your arrival at Beirut Airport, our representative will be waiting for you in the lounge, holding a sign with your name. They will meet and assist you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel in Beirut city via a private, air-conditioned, comfortable vehicle.
Beirut - You will arrive at your hotel in the center of Beirut city in a private, air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver. Our driver will help you with your luggage, and you can relax at your hotel until the next day. Unwind and prepare for an incredible adventure ahead!
Explore Anjar, Baalbek & Ksara Vineyards
Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar - Discover the Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar, which stand as a remarkable testament to the Umayyad civilization and serve as an excellent example of an inland commercial center. The ruins of Anjar include the walls of the Umayyad palace, harems, a mosque, the great palace of the Caliph, thermal baths, and many pillars featuring elements of Roman architectural style.
Temples of Baalbek - Explore the Roman temples and ruins of Baalbek, Lebanon’s greatest Roman treasure, considered among the wonders of the ancient world. These are the largest and most majestic Roman temples ever built and are also among the best preserved.
Chateau Ksara - Treat yourself to a tasting of Lebanese wine at one of Lebanon’s most renowned wineries, Chateau Ksara. Explore the wine cellars, learn about wine making and production, and enjoy the stunning view of the Bekaa Valley vineyards.
Discover Jeita Grotto, Harissa & Byblos Attractions
Jeita Grotto - Explore the natural wonder of Lebanon, Jeita Grotto, a system of two separate but interconnected karstic limestone caves formed over millions of years. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the caves and experience a boat ride on an underground lake in the lower cave. Many activities await you, but we’ll keep them a surprise!
The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon - Visit the shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon, ascend the round stairs to the statue, and enjoy the stunning view of Jounieh Bay. Also, visit the churches at Harissa, and a cable car ride will take you from Harissa to Jounieh, offering adorable panoramic views.
Byblos - Discover the Phoenician city of Byblos and explore its highlights. Begin with its archaeological site, including a citadel, Roman ruins, and temples, then wander through its charming old souk, reaching the ancient port of the city where amazing views of the harbor and boats await you.
Old Souk - Byblos old souk is a historic market where tourists can shop for souvenirs and antiques or simply stroll along the old cobblestone streets and admire the architecture.
Byblos Dock And Fishing Port - Byblos Port is an ancient port in Byblos and is believed by the Lebanese to be the oldest port in the world. Around 3000 BC, Byblos Port was the most important timber shipping center in the eastern Mediterranean.
Enjoy the Charm of Qadisha Valley, Bcharre & Cedars Forest
Qadisha Valley - Qadisha Valley is one of the most significant settlement sites of the first Christian monasteries in the world, with its monasteries, many of great age, set in an extraordinarily rugged landscape. The Qadisha Valley includes all the caves, monasteries, and cultivated terraces associated with activities from an early phase of Christianity.
متحف جبران خليل جبران - The Gibran Museum, formerly the Monastery of Mar Sarkis, is a biographical museum in Bcharre, Lebanon. It is dedicated to the Lebanese writer, philosopher, and artist Kahlil Gibran. Founded in 1935, the Gibran Museum houses 440 original paintings and drawings by Gibran and his tomb. It also includes his furniture and belongings from his studio in New York City and his private manuscripts.
The Cedars of God - The Forest of the Cedars of God, with its 375 trees, is the last remnant of ancient forests and one of the rare sites where the Cedars still grow. It was highly prized in ancient times and was one of the most valued construction materials for great religious buildings, mentioned 103 times in the Bible. The Cedar is the symbol of the country, its pride, and prominently features on the Lebanese flag.
Deir Qozhaya - The Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great is situated at a height of 950 meters above sea level in the celebrated Valley of Qozhaya. The pine and oak trees cover the great hills surrounding it. Fruit trees of every description grow throughout the valley, which extends into the Valley of Qannubin to form the great Qadisha Valley, thus bearing witness to the history of eremitic life and the quest for holiness in Lebanon. Historians and scholars believe this Monastery was first built and occupied by hermits at the beginning of the fourth century. It was several times looted, set on fire, and razed to the ground, but vestiges dating back to the seventh century still remain.
Visit the Highlights of South Lebanon at Sidon, Tyre & Maghdouche
Sidon - Discover the main attractions of the majestic city of Sidon, starting with the exploration of the Crusader sea castle, one of the most prominent historical sites in the port city of Sidon. Then, explore the soap museum, Khan el Franj, Debbane Palace, and stroll through the old souks of Sidon.
Khan al-Franj - Khan al-Franj is one of Sidon’s main attractions. It was built in the early 17th century by Emir Fakhreddine II to serve as a hotel for ambassadors and a center for commercial exchange between Lebanon and France. The hotel soon became a center for literature, religion, history, industry, and diplomacy, becoming a home for culture and civilization. This is a typical khan with a large rectangular courtyard and a central fountain surrounded by covered galleries.
Soap Museum - Saida - The Soap Museum in Sidon specializes in Levantine soaps. The soap workshop was originally built in Sidon by the Hammoud family in the 17th century. The Soap Museum traces the history of soap making in the region, its development, and manufacturing techniques. Visitors can see a demonstration of how traditional olive oil soaps are made and learn about the history of the “hammam” (bath) traditions. A historical section of the museum introduces artifacts found during onsite excavation, including remains of clay pipe heads dating from the 17th to 19th century and pottery fragments. The Museum building is an old soap factory built in the 17th century, although it contains parts thought to date back to the 13th century.
Debbane Palace - The Debbane Palace was built in the Old City of Sidon in the 18th century and is now the last house of the Ottoman period remaining in a city that has since given way to traffic and glass storefronts. Approached from a narrow stairwell in the crowded Souq, the palace is built literally on top of the markets below. Inside, it contains a world of reception rooms, stained-glass windows, rare mosaic tiles, and centuries-old stables. The Debbane Palace marks the only example of an Ottoman palace within the city walls of urban Lebanon.
Tyre - Tyre is an ancient Phoenician port city and is the home of Elissar, the Phoenician princess who founded Carthage. It was once famous worldwide for its purple dye made from murex sea snails. Two main archaeological sites – “Al-Bass” and “Al-Mina” – testify to its historical significance. It has a wonderful seaside location and is a popular holiday destination with excellent and clean beaches. The town’s foundations date back to approximately 2750 BC, after which it was ruled by the Egyptians and then the famous King Hiram, under whom it prospered. Later, it was colonized variously by the Assyrians, Neo-Babylonians, Greeks, Seleucids, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Crusaders, Mamluks, and Ottomans.
Al-Bass Archaeological Site - Al Bass Archaeological Site is the largest and best-preserved example of a Roman Hippodrome. The sector of Tyre El Bass, constituting the principal entrance of the town in ancient times, comprises the remains of the necropolis on either side of a wide monumental causeway dominated by a Roman triumphal arch dating from the 2nd century AD. Among the other vestiges are an aqueduct and the hippodrome of the 2nd century, one of the largest in the Roman world. The site contains a necropolis with several hundred well-preserved sarcophagi, an intact Roman road, an aqueduct, and a monumental arch.
Ruins of Tyre - Necropolis - Discovered in 1962, the necropolis consists of hundreds of stone and marble sarcophagi from the Roman and Byzantine eras. Several of them have Greek inscriptions or the names of those buried there, or their trade, such as “wealthy purple dye manufacturer.” Others have sides and covers decorated with frescoes and bas-reliefs of works from Homer and others.
Basilica of Our Lady of Mantara - بازيليك سيدة المنطرة - Our Lady of Awaiting, also known as Our Lady of Mantara, is a Melkite Greek Catholic shrine in Maghdouché, Lebanon, discovered on 8 September 1721 by a young shepherd. The shrine consists of a tower crowned with the statue of the Virgin and Child, a cathedral, a cemetery, and a sacred cave believed to be the one where the Virgin Mary rested while she waited for Jesus.
Free Day at Your Own Pace
Beirut - Enjoy spending your free day relaxing at your hotel, or by going shopping and walking in the city. You have the choice to do what you love and enjoy your last day in Beirut before your departure tomorrow!
Depart from Beirut, Lebanon
Beirut - Prepare yourself and your luggage for departure. Our English-speaking driver will be at your hotel two or three hours before your departure flight. Enjoy your transfer from your Beirut city hotel to Beirut Airport in a private, air-conditioned, comfortable vehicle.
Beirut International Airport - Our representative will assist you with your luggage upon arriving at Beirut Airport. Have a safe flight and enjoyable journey, and we hope to see you again in Lebanon for more adventures and sightseeing tours.

- 6 nights’ accommodation in a Beirut city hotel
- Participation in 4 small group tours
- Lunch included
- Round trip airport transfers
- Daily breakfast
- 6 nights’ accommodation in a Beirut city hotel
- Participation in 4 small group tours
- Lunch included
- Round trip airport transfers
- Daily breakfast
- Gratuities
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuities
- Personal Expenses
A trip to Lebanon is an unforgettable voyage in and of itself. This travel plan, spanning seven days and six nights, encompasses Lebanon’s most notable sites and provides you with top-tier amenities. As part of your journey, visit locations steeped in history and culture, marvel at awe-inspiring landscapes, partake in a myriad of exciting activities,…
A trip to Lebanon is an unforgettable voyage in and of itself. This travel plan, spanning seven days and six nights, encompasses Lebanon’s most notable sites and provides you with top-tier amenities. As part of your journey, visit locations steeped in history and culture, marvel at awe-inspiring landscapes, partake in a myriad of exciting activities, and treat yourself to a sublime wine tasting session. Further enhance your holiday with other unique and lasting experiences.
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.