Lebanon is a jewel located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, characterized by its unique geography that combines the sea and mountains, and its rich cultural heritage encompassing Phoenician, Roman, Islamic, and Christian civilizations. Despite its small geographic size, Lebanon enjoys remarkable diversity in nature, climate, food, and culture, making it a distinctive and beloved tourist destination
Beirut (Capital)
Rouche Corniche and Raouche Rock
Downtown and Nejmeh Square
Hamra Street and Gemmayzeh Street
Beirut National Museum and Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
Baalbek
A magnificent archaeological city in the Bekaa Valley
Contains massive Roman temples, such as the Temple of Jupiter and the Temple of Bacchus
Home to the famous Baalbek International Festival
Byblos (Jbeil)
A Phoenician city and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
Crusader castle, old market, and beautiful port
Restaurants and cafés overlooking the sea
Jounieh and Harissa Mountain
Jounieh cable car ascends to the Lady of Lebanon statue in Harissa
Offers a stunning panoramic view of the Lebanese coast
Sidon and Tyre (South)
Sidon: Sea Castle, old souk, and Khan Al-Franj
Tyre: Roman ruins, amphitheater, and old harbor
The Cedars (North Lebanon)
Forests of the immortal cedar tree, a symbol of Lebanon
Ideal for snow in winter and mountain nature views in summer
Faraya and Mzaar (Keserwan)
Main ski destination in winter
Luxury resorts and hotels
Jeita Grotto
One of the most beautiful natural caves in the world
Features stunning stone cavities and an underground lake