Lebanon and Syria
Lebanon shares its eastern border with Syria — this combined journey pairs Beirut and the Lebanese highlights with Damascus and the wonders of Syria.
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As a homegrown Beirut DMC, no one knows Lebanon like we do. From the Roman grandeur of Baalbek and the world's oldest port at Byblos, to the Cedars of God, the wineries of the Bekaa and the palaces of the Chouf — our leisure stays, signature experiences and daily tours reveal the country we love, in four languages.
Lebanon shares its eastern border with Syria — this combined journey pairs Beirut and the Lebanese highlights with Damascus and the wonders of Syria.
Lebanon is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world — sip your way through the Bekaa's historic estates and unwind in the mountains.
Lebanon is a country of multiple origins, resplendent in its diverse landscapes, faiths and five thousand years of history — discover it all.
Lebanon is a tiny all-in-one country where you can find anything — coast, mountains, ancient ruins and world-class cuisine, all within an hour's drive.
Beirut, the 'Paris of the Middle East' — a city of resilience, culture, legendary dining and famously vibrant nightlife.
Jordan is only a one-hour flight from Lebanon, yet a world of wonder — pair the cedars and ruins of Lebanon with Petra and Wadi Rum.
Every view in Lebanon is worth the hike — from the Qadisha Valley to ancient cedar forests and the trails of the Lebanon Mountain Trail.
Half the wheels, double the fun! For those seeking an adrenaline rush through Lebanon's stunning valleys, forests and mountain villages.
Beirut is the Paris of the Middle East for a reason — luxury hotels, fine dining, designer shopping and impossibly glamorous nights.
Lebanon's landscape is ideal for outdoor activities — ski in the morning and swim in the afternoon, or raft, climb and paraglide year-round.
Beirut was the only Middle Eastern city to make the world's-best-food list — savour mezze, street food and world-class restaurants.
Lebanon is an ancient land at the heart of Christianity — the shrines of its saints, Our Lady of Harissa and the sacred Qadisha Valley.
A Spanish-guided day through ancient Byblos, the seaside town of Batroun and the striking Nabu Museum.
Beiteddine Palace, the cedar reserve and a Bekaa winery tasting — guided in Spanish.
The sacred Qadisha Valley, the Cedars of God and Bcharri — home of Gibran Khalil Gibran.
Deir el-Qamar and the magnificent Beiteddine Palace, the Barouk cedars and a winery tasting in the Bekaa.
The crystal caverns of the Jeita Grotto, Our Lady of Harissa by cable car, and the ancient port of Byblos.
The Jeita Grotto in the morning, then an adrenaline rush — ATV, zipline and outdoor thrills in the mountains.
A spiritual journey through Lebanon's sacred sites — shrines, monasteries and Our Lady of Harissa.
Explore Beirut's neighbourhoods and taste your way through its legendary street food, bakeries and markets.
The Roman temples of Baalbek — the best-preserved in the world — paired with a tasting in the historic Ksara wine caves.
Ancient Byblos and its crusader castle, the charming seaside town of Batroun and the striking Nabu Museum.