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Tailor-Made Best Lebanon Tour with Daily Departure & Private Guide
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour schedule was arranged perfectly and stroke us a proper balance between visit and rest!”
Brooke, traveled in May
Lebanon's highlights unfold over 8 days for approx. $290 per day, with stays at 4-star Gems Hotel in Beirut and Aleph Boutique in Byblos. The tour takes you through UNESCO sites including 5,000-year-old Byblos, Baalbek temples, and Kadisha Valley. Wine tasting at Chateau Ksara complements visits to ancient Phoenician ports of Tyre and Sidon.
Duration 8 days Destinations Beirut, Harissa, Byblos, Bsharri, Anjar, Baalbek, Ksara, Deir al Qamar, Tyre, Sidon Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$2,309
Private tours showcase Lebanon's rich heritage at Baalbek's ancient temples and Byblos Castle. The magnificent Jeita Grotto's cave system and historic Phoenician ports of Tyre and Sidon await. Comfortable stays at 4-star Gems Hotel Beirut and Aleph Boutique Hotel Byblos, with expert English-speaking guides throughout.
Duration 6 days Destinations Beirut, Sidon, Tyre, Harissa, Byblos, Baalbek, Ksara, Anjar Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$1,749
Lebanon's Phoenician heritage comes alive across 10 days, from Beirut to Anjar. The ancient Byblos Citadel and Roman sites captivate visitors, while the 1000-year-old Cedars Forest offers natural wonder. Accommodations at Gems Hotel in Beirut and an active monastery in Qadisha Valley complement traditional dishes like Knefe and Baklava.
Duration 10 days Destinations Beirut, Sidon, Deir al Qamar, Beit ed-Dine, Bsharri, Tripoli, Harissa, Byblos, Ksara, Anjar Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Crooked Compass From
- US$4,376
Ten days of Lebanese wonders stretch from Beirut's vibrant streets to the ancient Phoenician port of Byblos. Five UNESCO sites, including Baalbek's Roman temples and Qadisha Valley's monasteries, reveal the country's rich history. Unique stays at the historic Palmyra Hotel and traditional guesthouses pair perfectly with Lebanese cuisine and Beqaa Valley wines.
Duration 10 days Destinations Beirut, Sidon, Zahle, Baalbek, Byblos Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Yellowwood Adventures Ltd From
- US$2,699
Lebanese treasures unfold with private transportation and English-speaking guide for approx. $290 per day. UNESCO sites like Baalbek temples and ancient Tyre showcase historical richness, while staying at the 4-star Gems Hotel in Beirut. The magnificent Jeita Grotto and wine tasting at historic Chateau Ksara round out the experience.
Duration 7 days Destinations Beirut, Deir al Qamar, Sidon, Tyre, Baalbek, Ksara, Anjar, Harissa, Batroun, Byblos Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$2,029
Private transfers in air-conditioned vehicles transport you from the Gems Hotel in Beirut to Lebanon's treasures. Ancient Phoenician cities of Tyre and Sidon, the 200-year-old Beiteddine Palace, and Shouf Cedars Reserve await. Daily lunches and personalized experiences cost approx. $290 per day, including entrance fees to all attractions.
Duration 7 days Destinations Beirut, Anjar, Baalbek, Ksara, Deir al Qamar, Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Harissa Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$2,039
A Lebanese adventure costs approx. $310 per day, with stays at Beirut's Gems Hotel. UNESCO sites including Baalbek's Roman temples and ancient Byblos reveal centuries of history. The capital's charm shines at Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Beirut Souks, and the iconic Pigeon Rocks.
Duration 5 days Destinations Beirut, Anjar, Baalbek, Ksara, Byblos, Harissa Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$1,529
Ancient wonders of Lebanon appear through personal guides, from Phoenician cities Tyre and Sidon to the majestic Baalbek Temple Complex. Wine flows at Chateau Ksara, while 5,000-year-old Byblos tells its story. Four-star accommodations at Gems Hotel Beirut complement private transport and expert guidance.
Duration 9 days Destinations Beirut, Tyre, Sidon, Beit ed-Dine, Deir al Qamar, Baalbek, Ksara, Harissa, Byblos, BsharriSee all destinations Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$2,639
Lebanese culture and history shine over 8 days, from ancient Byblos to Beirut's cosmopolitan streets. Lancaster Raouche Hotel serves as base while visiting UNESCO sites including Tyre's Hippodrome and Sidon's Crusader-era sea fort. Chouf Mountains, 1,000-year-old cedar forests, and Ksara winery create unforgettable memories.
Duration 8 days Destinations Beirut, Sidon, Tyre, Harissa, Byblos, Ksara, Anjar, Baalbek Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator SKR Reisen From
- US$2,274Incl: Return flight (Frankfurt Intl Airport)
What our customers ask about Lebanon Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit historical sites in Lebanon?
Lebanon's UNESCO World Heritage sites stand as remarkable testimonies to its deep historical roots. The Roman ruins of Baalbek showcase some of the best-preserved Roman architecture outside Italy with the Temple of Jupiter and Temple of Bacchus drawing visitors year-round. Byblos a 7000-year-old port city features a well-preserved Crusader castle and ancient harbor making it one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. The Qadisha Valley also known as the 'Holy Valley' houses rock-cut monasteries including the notable 12th-century Qozhaya Monastery. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned "The ancient ruins at Baalbek were absolutely breathtaking and our guide's knowledge made the history come alive."
Which luxury hotels are recommended for staying in Beirut?
Beirut's high-end accommodation scene caters to sophisticated travelers seeking comfort and convenience. The Lancaster Hotel in the Raouche district offers sea-facing rooms with views of the Mediterranean and quick access to the Pigeon Rocks. Downtown's Gems Hotel combines 4-star amenities with a prime location near the National Museum and Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. For those exploring the coast the Aleph Boutique Hotel in Byblos delivers refined rooms with authentic Lebanese hospitality. A TourRadar traveler noted "The hotels provided luxurious rooms equipped with great facilities and comfortable leisure places."
What is the best time of year to visit Lebanon?
The most pleasant seasons for exploring Lebanon are spring (March-May) and fall (September-October) when temperatures remain moderate and rain is minimal. These months provide good conditions for outdoor activities from walks through the Cedars of God forest in Bcharreh to treks in the Shouf Cedars Reserve. Coastal cities like Beirut and Sidon experience hot summers while mountain regions such as the Chouf range see winter snow. One TourRadar traveler shared "The weather in October was perfect for exploring both the coastal cities and mountain regions without being too hot or cold."
How many days are recommended to explore Lebanon properly?
A solid exploration of Lebanon needs 7-10 days to experience its key destinations at a comfortable pace. Popular tours like the "Evocative Lebanon: People History & Landscapes" 10-day program cover essential stops in Beirut Byblos Baalbek and the Qadisha Valley. This timeframe allows visitors to experience both urban areas and natural sites such as the Shouf Cedars Reserve. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned "The 8-day tour struck us a proper balance between visits and rest allowing enough time to really appreciate each location."
What local foods should I try in Lebanon?
Lebanese food varies across regions offering distinct local specialties. Beirut's souks serve classic meze dishes including hummus tabbouleh and kibbeh. The Bekaa Valley known for wine production features tastings at places like Chateau Ksara. Seaside cities such as Sidon specialize in fresh seafood and local treats like sanioura cookies. Mountain areas including Bcharreh offer traditional Lebanese highland cuisine. One TourRadar traveler noted "The local cuisine was incredible especially in small family-run restaurants where we got to taste authentic Lebanese dishes."
How accessible are Lebanon's religious sites for tourists?
Religious sites across Lebanon welcome tourists while maintaining their sacred atmosphere. The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque in Beirut and Harissa's Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon accept visitors who follow dress codes (covered shoulders and knees). The Qadisha Valley monasteries including Saint Antonio's offer unique experiences with some providing overnight accommodation. One TourRadar traveler shared "The religious sites were incredibly welcoming and guides provided excellent cultural context for each location."