Lebanon promises a scorching summer for beach lovers. We discover the season’s best spots with our friends at Amber Consulting.
South Lebanon
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Bkassine (Beit Kassin), an Aramaic-Syriac word meaning “village of the disappeared,” is considered an authentic gem of South Lebanon. Located 70km from Beirut in the Jezzine District, it is surrounded by …
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Lebanon has some incredible religious sites where spirituality and architecture converge. We explore five mosques around the country that will leave you in awe.
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An important destination for pilgrims, Lebanon is home to hundreds of churches. We go on an aerial adventure around the country with photographer Rami Rizk to view just a small selection.
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Situated at the foot of Mount Hermon, Hasbaya is a breathtaking town promising visitors a glimpse of by-gone years, with its rich tapestry of art, culture and heritage.
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Nour Farra-Haddad, takes us on a trip to one of Lebanon’s most important pilgrimage sites, the sanctuary of Saydet El Mantara.
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Tyre was a prosperous Phoenician city that was responsible for the founding of Mediterranean colonies, such as Carthage and Cadiz.
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Perched on a leafy hill and dotted with charming well-preserved heritage homes, Marjeyoun is the undisputed jewel of the South.
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With a winding old marketplace, a seaside castle and a strong Lebanese heritage, Saida is easily one of Lebanon’s most delightful destinations.