Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city in southern Lebanon, just out into the Mediterranean Sea. About 83 km south of Beirut, it is the fourth largest city of Lebanon and it’s…
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Perched atop the Qadisha Valley, Hasroun offers visitors unparalleled views, beautiful natural trails, religious sites and a much-needed break from city life.
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Founder of NEOS Tourism consultancy and author of Eco Lebanon: Nature and Rural Tourism, Nour Farra-Haddad gives her eco-friendly tourism tips for getaways around Lebanon. 1. HALF DAY Niha and Fourzol…
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Known to many as “Little Greece” due to the small coves and blue and white chalets that dot its coast, Anfeh is not a town that one merely passes through; it is a place so firmly rooted in its history that it becomes endearing, almost magnetic.
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Jezzine is Lebanon’s hub for nature tourism due to its breathtaking mountain views, pine forests, and waterfalls. The town and surrounding area have become getaways for visitors seeking a fresh mountain retreat away from the city.
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Set in the heart of the Batroun mountains, Douma bears all the hallmarks of a traditional Lebanese village with its quaint houses, streets and market.
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You’ve been to Jeita Grotto, visited the National Museum and explored the Roman ruins in Baalbeck. These are all must-see attractions, but for a little variety, Lebanon Traveler has picked 10…
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The capital of Mount Lebanon until the early 17th century, Baakline is a mountainous oasis of tranquility known for its blue waterfalls.
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With its bountiful farms, breathtaking scenery and vineyards, you’ll find the pretty village of Taanayel to be a haven that can be visited all year long.