Mini Guides
Rechmaya is a traditional Lebanese village surrounded by green mountains and is known for its abundance in water, fertility of its lands, its moderate climate round the year, and its cool breezy summers.
Standing in the heart of South Lebanon, Cana is considered by some to be the biblical village of Cana of Galilee, where Christ performed his first miracle.
Nestled in the northeast of Lebanon, Hermel is brimming with fascinating sites making it an exciting destination for adventure seekers.
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.
An oasis of greenery and waterfalls, Barouk is a village steeped in history. Its beautiful landscapes and relaxed atmosphere have made it a popular year-round destination.
Nestled on a hillside of the Metn district, Brummana has long been the favorite summer destination for visitors and locals alike thanks to its cool mountain air.
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.
Considered by many as one of Lebanon’s most picturesque towns, Rachaya is a jewel in the Bekaa Valley.
Tyre was a prosperous Phoenician city that was responsible for the founding of Mediterranean colonies, such as Carthage and Cadiz.
The idyllic village of Kfour is nestled on the side of the mountains overlooking the bay of Jounieh, offering an incomparable view of the coast.