As one of Mount Lebanon’s oldest villages, Mtein is packed with history, culture and architectural heritage. Head over to the pretty village for a unique trip back in time.
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Smar Jbeil, perched above Batroun, combines history, scenic views, boutique wineries, and cozy guesthouses. Discover the citadel, churches, artisanal drinks and local accommodations in this complete mini guide.
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After three decades of closure, Jounieh Port has reopened, connecting Lebanon and Cyprus with new ferry routes and sparking hopes for Jounieh’s touristic revival.
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It is not surprising that Baskinta means “house of serenity” in Syriac. Visitors quickly feel at peace and at home in this charming village.
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Guests at O Monot Hotel Beirut can enjoy being right in the heart of the action while feeling a million miles from home.
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Anfeh, in Lebanon’s north, dubbed “Little Greece,” boasts blue-and-white chalets along its coast, beckoning visitors for summer relaxation.
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Welcome to the vibrant culinary scene of Beirut, where the fusion of flavors and the artistry of fresh, nutritious ingredients converge to create a haven for salad enthusiasts.
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A day without your furry friend just isn’t the same, so here’s a list of pet-friendly beaches where you can enjoy some quality time splashing around.
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Jeita Grotto is one of Lebanon’s most breathtaking natural sites. Located just 18 kilometers north of Beirut, this stunning cave system is a must-visit for locals and tourists.

