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Best Tours in Lebanon, 3-day-all inclusive with Tickets and Lunch
Best Tours in Lebanon, 3-day-all inclusive with Tickets and Lunch
Best Tours in Lebanon, 3-day-all inclusive with Tickets and Lunch
Best Tours in Lebanon, 3-day-all inclusive with Tickets and Lunch
Best Tours in Lebanon, 3-day-all inclusive with Tickets and Lunch

Best Tours in Lebanon, 3-days-with Pick-up & Drop-off

By Lebanon Local Tour
9.8 out of 10
Free cancellation available
Price is S$316 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple adult tickets
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Explore the best of Lebanon, these tours are the most important places which is a must as it will give you a wide experience about lebanon history.
Relax and book this multi-day package to enjoy three of Lebanon's most popular tours with reasonable saving prices and with professional service without the hassle of planning.

Activity location

  • Jeita Grotto
    • Valley of the Dog River,
    • Jitta, Lebanon

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Jeita Grotto
    • Valley of the Dog River,
    • Jitta, Lebanon

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Best Tours in Lebanon, 3-days
  • Activity duration is 3 days3d3d
  • English

Pickup included

Starting time: 8:30
Price details
S$316.47 x 1 AdultS$316.47

Total
Price is S$316.47
Until Mon, 25 Nov
Including Entrance Fees&Lunch
  • Activity duration is 3 days3d3d
  • English

3 Lunch
All Entrance Fees
Pickup included

Starting time: 8:30
Price details
S$471.35 x 1 AdultS$471.35

Total
Price is S$471.35
Until Mon, 25 Nov

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedHotel Pick-up & Drop-off
  • What's includedWhat's includedExperienced English speaker Local Group Leader
  • What's includedWhat's includedBrief Explanation about each Site
  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedFuel surcharge
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Small Group Tour to Jeita Grotto, Harissa&Byblos with Pickup & Dropoff
  • 10 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Jeita Grotto
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
From your hotel in Beirut, with a smile you are picked up in the morning at 08:30am. You will have almost 1.5-hour to explore the famous JEITA GROTTOS which is a system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 10 kilometres, then you continue to your next important visit
Harissa
  • 30m
Then you continue to your next important visit, the significant amazing Virgin Mary Statue in HARISSA by-car throughout the mountain.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon
  • 30m
Then you continue to your next important visit, the significant amazing Virgin Mary Statue in HARISSA by-car throughout the mountain you will explore the panoramic view of JOUNIEH bay and a lots of beautiful scenery,
Téléferique Harissa
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Then you will enjoy the riding of the main cable-car from Harissa to Jounieh and if the cable car is closed so you will continue by car.
Teleferique du Liban
  • 30m
At this site, the experienced driver will wait you to continue to your next important visit to byblos.
Byblos
  • 30m
Starting your 1.5-hour tour of the significant location at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the beautiful Phoenician city of BYBLOS which is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
Byblos Port
  • 30m
Then you will enjoy the walking at the Marina side shedding to the castle and the souk.
Byblos Castle
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Then you will have the option to enter the Crusader castle in Byblos which it was known as the castle of Gibelet, it is adjacent to the Phoenician archaeological site containing the ruins of the Temple of Baalat Gebal and the Temple of the Obelisks.
Old Souk
  • 30m
After the castle you will enter to the old souk of Byblos which is an old market where you can buy from a lot of local shops antiques, souvenirs, local crafts and various other merchandise.
Byblos Port
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
Then you will head to a traditional restaurant to have your Mediterranean Lebanese food at the port of byblos. After your lunch, your experienced driver will head back to Beirut where he will drop you at your location.
Day 2: Small Group Tour to Saidon, Maghdoushi & Tyre with Pickup & Dropoff
  • 11 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Crusaders Sea Castle
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
From your hotel in Beirut, with smile you are picked up in the morning at 8:15 am for a day tour. Travellers will explore the ancient Phoenician city of Sidon which it has been of great religious, political and commercial value to the region, it is said to be inhabited since 4000 B.C. Our first visit in Sidon will be to the Crusaders Sea Castle.
Sidon Souks
  • 1h
After that and Between the Sea Castle and the Land Castle ("St. Louis" Castle), there stretch old Souks (markets) that have maintained their beautiful buildings and commercial role. Nearby, a repair process is observed as well as small crafts shops. In the old Souk, there are vaulted alleys that are 14 kilometres long and not far from the Sea Castle is the picturesque vaulted souk of Sidon, where workmen still ply their trades. On the edge of the souk is a traditional coffee house where male clientele meet to smoke the narguileh (water pipe) and drink Turkish coffee. Fishermen sell their latest catch at the market near the port not far from the souk's entrance. As you enter el-Shakiriyya market, there is Debbaneh Palace, where a roofed narrow stairway leads to the internal yard of this old building built in 1721. The building has maintained its Ottoman Arab architectural features.
Musee du Savon
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Then the traveller will enter to a museum to traces the history of soap making in the region, its development and manufacturing techniques, we will see a demonstration of how traditional olive oil soaps are made and learn about the history of the "hammam" (bath) traditions. A historical section of the museum introduces artefacts which were found during on-site excavation and which include remains of clay pipe heads dating from the 17th to 19th century as well as pottery fragments. The Museum building is an old soap factory built in the 17th century, although containing parts thought to date back to the 13th century.
The Great al-Omari Mosque
  • 5m
The Great Mosque, formerly the Church of St. John of the Hospitalers. The four walls of this rectangular building (recently restored to their natural beauty) date to the 13th century. Originally a fortress-like Crusader compound with its own chapel, it is still an imposing structure, especially viewed from the seaside.
Khan al-Franj
The Khan El Franj is one of the many khans built by Fakhredine II for merchants and goods. This is a typical khan with a large rectangular courtyard and a central fountain surrounded by covered galleries. The centre of economic activity for the city in the 19th century, the khan also housed the French consulate.
Our Lady of Mantara
  • 50m
After khan al Franj, we will head to the village of Maghdoucheh, the travellers will visit our Lady of Awaiting which is a Melkite Greek Catholic Marian shrine and a cave and which was discovered on 1721, The travellers will walk through the shrine which is consists of a tower crowned with the statue of the Virgin and Child, a cathedral, a cemetery and a sacred cave believed to be the one where the Virgin Mary rested while she waited for Jesus.
Tyre Beach
  • 15m
After Maghdoushi site you will head to Tyre where travellers will have the time to explore the old port.
Tyre
  • 15m
Then you will walk for your own from the port through the old street to the second side of tyre to explore the old traditional beach houses.
Roman Hippodrome
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
Then we will head to the Unesco World Heritage Site in the city of Tyre dating back to the II century C.E. It is considered to be one of the largest and best preserved Roman hippodromes of its type in the roman world, travellers will walk thru, which is around 480 metre long and 90 metre wide horseshoe shaped structure seated twenty thousand spectators who gathered to watch the death-defying sport of chariot racing.
Al-Bass Archaeological Site
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Al-bass site is home to a Byzantine road, a second-century triumphal arch, a Roman road with an aqueduct and the remains of a second-century enormous
Tyre
  • 1h 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
After that travellers will have the time to eat at a traditional fast food restaurant and then you will be back to beirut to be drop off to your hotel.
Day 3: Small Group Tour to Anjar, Baalbeck with Pickup & Dropoff
  • 10 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Anjar
  • 1h
From the hotel in Beirut, with smile you are picked up in the morning at 8:30am. Travellers will explore the Bekaa valley which is the lebanese most important farming region, they will see the green fields on both sides of the way to Baalbek, the valley is situated between mount lebanon to the west and anti lebanon mountains to the east, it is 120 kilometres long and 16 kilometres wide on average. The city of Anjar was founded by Caliph Walid I at the beginning of the 8th century. The ruins reveal a very regular layout, reminiscent of the palace-cities of ancient times, and are a unique testimony to city planning under the Umayyads.
Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Umayyad Ruins of Aanjar bears outstanding witness to the Umayyad civilisation and a good example of an inland commercial centre, at the crossroads of two important routes: one leading from Beirut to Damascus and the other crossing the Bekaa and leading from Homs to Tiberiade. The site of this ancient city was only discovered by archaeologists at the end of the 1940s. The ruins of Anjar include the walls of the Umayyad palace, harems, a mosque, the great palace of the Caliph, thermal baths, and many pillars which include some elements of the Roman architectural style.
Sayyida Khawla Shrine
The Mosque of sayeda Khawla in Baalbek, Lebanon is erected on the site where Sayyida Khawla, the daughter of Imam al-Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, is believed to have been buried. People believe that when the caravan of captives of Karbala passed Baalbek, The daughter of Imam al-Hussein, called Khawla passed away and was buried there.
Hajar al-Hibla
  • 30m
The Stone of the Pregnant Woman is a worked Roman monolith in Baalbek, Lebanon. Together with another ancient stone block nearby, it is among the largest monoliths ever quarried. The two building blocks were presumably intended for the nearby Roman temple complex, and are characterised by a monolithic gigantism that was unparalleled in antiquity.
Baalbeck
  • 30m
Baalbek, is home to the Baalbek temple complex which includes two of the largest and grandest Roman temple ruins: the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter. It was inscribed in 1984 as an UNESCO World Heritage site. This Phoenician city, where a triad of deities was worshipped, was known as Heliopolis during the Hellenistic period. It retained its religious function during Roman times, when the sanctuary of the Heliopolitan Jupiter attracted thousands of pilgrims. Baalbek, with its colossal structures, is one of the finest examples of Imperial Roman architecture at its apogee.
Temples of Baalbek
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket not included
The complex of temples at Baalbek is located at the foot of the south-west slope of Anti-Lebanon, bordering the fertile plain of the Bekaa at an altitude of 1150 m. The city of Baalbek reached its apogee during Roman times. Its colossal constructions built over a period of more than two centuries, make it one of the most famous sanctuaries of the Roman world and a model of Imperial Roman architecture. Pilgrims thronged to the sanctuary to venerate the three deities, known under the name of the Romanized Triad of Heliopolis, an essentially Phoenician cult (Jupiter, Venus and Bacchus).
Temples of Baalbek
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Baalbeck roman ruins, Lebanon's greatest Roman treasure, can be counted among the wonders of the ancient world. The largest and most noble Roman temples ever built, they are also among the best preserved.
Temple of Bacchus
  • 30m
The Temple of Bacchus is part of the Baalbek temple complex located in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon. The temple complex is considered an outstanding archaeological and artistic site of Imperial Roman Architecture and was inscribed as an UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984. The Temple of Bacchus is one of the best preserved and grandest Roman temple ruins; its age is unknown, but Its fine ornamentation can be dated to the second century CE.
Temple of Jupiter
  • 30m
The Temple of Jupiter is a colossal Roman temple, the largest of the Roman world, situated at the Baalbek complex in Heliopolis. The temple served as an oracle and was dedicated to Jupiter Heliopolitanus. It is not known who designed the temple, nor exactly when it was constructed. Work probably began around 16 BC and was nearly complete by about ad 60. It is situated at the western end of the Great Court of Roman Heliopolis, on a broad platform of stone raised another 7 m (23 ft) above the huge stones of the foundation, three of which are among the heaviest blocks ever used in a construction. It was the biggest temple dedicated to Jupiter in all the Roman empire. The columns were 30 metres high with a diameter of nearly 2.5 metres: the biggest in the classical world. It took three centuries to create this colossal temple complex.
Baalbeck
  • 1h 30m
Travellers will have lunch at a traditional restaurant, which include a traditional food, fresh meat, chicken, vegetarian and snack. Your day tour ends with return to your hotel.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESJeita Grotto
    • Valley of the Dog River,
    • Jitta, Lebanon

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEJeita Grotto
    • Valley of the Dog River,
    • Jitta, Lebanon

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