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Jeita Grotto Lebanon is one of the country’s most spectacular natural landmarks. With its soaring limestone formations, crystal-clear underground rivers, and majestic chambers, it offers an unforgettable experience. Located just 18 kilometers from Beirut, Jeita Grotto is a must-see for anyone exploring the region.
Enjoy a walk in the historical, commercial, and administrative heart of Lebanon's capital. Rebuilt after the Civil War, it blends ancient ruins, such as Roman remains, with modernity, offering restaurants, shops, art galleries, and more.
Enjoy an amazing and unique activity by buggy visiting the Cedars of God forest, where you will get to walk among the majestic and iconic Lebanon cedar trees.
As this is a sacred place, we kindly advice to avoid wearing low-cut, short, or overly revealing clothing. If needed, shawls or long garments will be available at the entrance and their use will be mandatory in order to enter.
As this is a sacred place, we kindly advice to avoid wearing low-cut, short, or overly revealing clothing. If needed, shawls or long garments will be available at the entrance and their use will be mandatory in order to enter.
Hiking to the Cedars of Jaj offers one of the most unique and memorable experiences in Lebanon. Surrounded by ancient cedar trees and breathtaking mountain landscapes, the trail leads you to peaceful panoramic views that feel both timeless and inspiring. It’s the perfect activity for nature lovers, offering fresh air, serenity, and a deeper connection to Lebanon’s rich natural heritage. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a quiet escape, this hike is truly unforgettable.
The Old Market of Byblos is a market full of stores which sell lebanese traditional clothes and souvenirs. In this souk, you will also find small and classy cafes, and amazing pubs to enjoy the night life of Jbeil.
Founded in the Bekaa Valley by the Jesuits in 1857, Château Ksara is Lebanon's biggest and oldest winery. Its wines are enjoyed in over 40 countries. The winery tour takes about 40 minutes. It includes a small drive next to the vineyards in the estate, the historic observatory and the monastery as well as a visit of the 19th century old winery and the world-famous roman caves. And you can have and choose a wine tasting at the end.