Embark on a private guided tour to Jeita Grotto through Harissa and Byblos, and experience the wonders of Lebanon. Explore the breathtaking Jeita Grotto, visit the sacred site of Harissa, and discover the ancient city of Byblos.
Embark on a private guided tour to Jeita Grotto through Harissa and Byblos, and experience the wonders of Lebanon. Explore the breathtaking Jeita Grotto, visit the sacred site of Harissa, and discover the ancient city of Byblos.
- Jeita Grotto - The Jeita Grotto is a remarkable system of two distinct yet connected karstic limestone caves, formed over millions of years, and is the longest cave complex in the Middle East. Situated 300 meters above sea level, it features a height difference of 305 meters. The upper cave extends 2,130 meters and showcases a rich variety of…
- Jeita Grotto - The Jeita Grotto is a remarkable system of two distinct yet connected karstic limestone caves, formed over millions of years, and is the longest cave complex in the Middle East. Situated 300 meters above sea level, it features a height difference of 305 meters. The upper cave extends 2,130 meters and showcases a rich variety of crystallized formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, columns, mushrooms, ponds, curtains, and draperies. The lower gallery, 60 meters beneath the upper gallery, stretches 6,200 meters and is traversed by a serene underwater river and lake.
- The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon - Located in Harissa, the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon is a significant global site honoring the Virgin Mary. It features a massive 15-ton bronze statue of the Immaculate Conception, standing 8.5 meters high with a five-meter diameter. The statue of the Virgin Mary extends her arms towards Beirut, offering one of the world’s most stunning panoramic views over the Bay of Jounieh.
- Churches of Harissa - Harissa is a prominent Christian pilgrimage destination, home to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon. The site features a large 15-ton bronze and painted white statue of the Virgin Mary, known as Our Lady of Lebanon or Notre Dame du Liban, with outstretched arms. Created at the end of the 19th century and inaugurated in 1908, the statue’s base houses a small chapel. Nearby, a grand cathedral made of concrete and glass stands adjacent to the statue. Other nearby churches include the Byzantine-style Melkite Greek Catholic Basilica of St. Paul, built between 1948 and 1998, the Apostolic Nunciature (Papal Embassy), and the residences of four patriarchs of Eastern Catholic Churches.
- Téléferique Harissa - As one of Lebanon’s oldest and most popular tourist attractions, the Teleferique aerial cableway offers a nostalgic journey from its pioneering days in 1965 to its current status as a beautifully preserved modern attraction. It provides breathtaking views of the Bay of Jounieh and the surrounding city, serving as a remarkable testament to the passage of time.
- Byblos - Byblos is one of the oldest Phoenician cities, inhabited since Neolithic times, and has been intricately linked to the legends and history of the Mediterranean for millennia. It is also closely associated with the history and spread of the Phoenician alphabet.
- Byblos Castle - Byblos Castle is a restored 12th-century Crusader castle, surrounded by a 10-meter-wide dry moat, located within Byblos’ atmospheric archaeological site. This site includes the ruins of the Temple of Baalat Gebal and the Temple of the Obelisks. The castle offers an impressive view over the ruins from its four-square keep, with Bronze Age dwellings visible below the walls as you look towards the sea. Inside, there is a small museum and a room with information panels detailing the city’s history.
- Old Souk - Byblos Old Souk is a historic market where visitors can shop for souvenirs and antiques or simply wander along the cobblestone streets and admire the architecture.
- Byblos Port - Byblos Port is an ancient harbor believed by the Lebanese to be the oldest port in the world. Around 3000 BC, it was the most crucial timber shipping center in the eastern Mediterranean.

- Tour Leader
- Guided Tour of Byblos
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Comfortable Private Transportation
- Free Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Tour Leader
- Guided Tour of Byblos
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Comfortable Private Transportation
- Free Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Enjoy your day with a private tour from Beirut, that is designed to combine some well-known highlights such as the Jeita grotto, that was chosen as an official finalist representing Lebanon and selected as one of the 14 worldwide landmarks for new 7 wonders of nature competition.
After, visit Harissa, a key Christian pilgrimage site with a shrine…
Enjoy your day with a private tour from Beirut, that is designed to combine some well-known highlights such as the Jeita grotto, that was chosen as an official finalist representing Lebanon and selected as one of the 14 worldwide landmarks for new 7 wonders of nature competition.
After, visit Harissa, a key Christian pilgrimage site with a shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Lebanon and one of the most important shrines in the world honoring Mary, Mother of Jesus.
Finally explore Byblos. one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This tour also allows some free time that you can use for shopping or some more sightseeing.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.