A trip to Lebanon is a real dive into the history of civilizations! You will discover cities among the world’s oldest inhabited cities (Tyre, Beirut, Sidon, Byblos, etc.) and visit the country’s emblematic places (Beiteddine Palace, Qadisha Valley, etc.). This small Middle Eastern country, is full of heritage and natural treasures. Let’s discover the 26 best places to visit in Lebanon!
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1. Beirut
As the capital, Beirut is a must-see place to go in Lebanon. You will discover the city center, which was completely rebuilt after the war, as well as Zaituna Bay. You will let yourself be carried away by the energy of this city that oscillates between East and West. Take the time to soak up its very special atmosphere.
2. Byblos (Jbeil)
Located 40 km north of Beirut, Byblos is a city with over 7,000 years of history, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its pivotal role in Phoenician civilization. Explore the ancient ruins that tell the story of one of Lebanon’s oldest cities, and don’t forget to visit the impressive citadel for a journey back in time!
3. The Kadisha Valley
The Kadisha Valley, in the northwest of Lebanon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is indeed one of the most important Christian settlement sites in the world. You will discover its monasteries, often very old, through an extraordinarily rugged landscape. You will be amazed by the cliffs and the greenery!
4. Tyre
In the far south of Lebanon, the city of Tyre faces the Mediterranean Sea. This city is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It preserves important archaeological remains dating mainly from the Roman era. You will discover Tyre in its two aspects: the modern city with the lively seaside and the ancient city, the cradle of the Phoenician civilization.
5. Tripoli
Tripoli is the second largest city in Lebanon after Beirut. The Syrian border is just 30 km north of Tripoli. The city is home to the Saint-Gilles Castle, a notable landmark to see in Lebanon. Construction began in 1103 but little of the original Crusader structure has survived to this day.
6. Our Lady of Lebanon
Our Lady of Lebanon is a sanctuary built on the rock of Harissa, north of Beirut. It is recognized as a pilgrimage site for Christians and Muslims and is topped with a monumental statue of the Virgin Mary. It is a must-see monument in Lebanon! And of course, to get there, you will not miss taking the Jounieh cable car!
7. The Beiteddine Palace
The Beiteddine Palace is a sumptuous palace of Lebanese architecture. Today it houses the Beiteddine Festival, the Beiteddine Palace Museum and the summer residence of the President of the Lebanese Republic. It is advisable to follow a guide to discover all the riches of this monument to visit in Lebanon. Cross the stables, gardens, hammams, kitchens, etc.
8. Batroun
Between Beirut and Tripoli, stop at Batroun, a port city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monument that you absolutely must see? The sea wall called “the Phoenician wall”. It is the main and most impressive among the archaeological remains of Batroun. It is 220m long, 1 to 2 meters wide, and 2 to 5 meters high.
9. The Forest of the Cedars of God
The Cedars of God Forest is an exceptional place to visit in Lebanon ! It has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1998. The cedar is the emblem of Lebanon (it is also present on the national flag). In this forest, there are today 2 three-thousand-year-old trees, 10 thousand-year-old trees and 363 several hundred-year-old trees
10. Al Raouche Rocks
Al Raouche rocks are located near Beirut in a natural site called “the pigeon cave”. These 2 limestone islets are very well-known in Lebanon and are also present on most postcards to illustrate the country! Stroll along the seaside at sunset to enjoy the beautiful lights!
11. The vineyards of Zahlé
Did you know that Lebanon is one of the first historical wine producers in history? The Zahlé region is particularly renowned for the quality of its grapes. 8 million bottles are produced there per year! 2.5 million bottles are produced by a single vineyard: Château Ksara. Visit the estate and taste their products!
12. Al Shouf Nature Reserve
Explore the magnificent Al Shouf Nature Reserve, a must-see in Lebanon! It is recognized as a “biosphere reserve” and as an “important area for bird conservation”. A true ecotourism area, it is home to 32 species of wild mammals, 500 species of plants 200 species of birds, and of course the remarkable cedars of Lebanon!
13. Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve
Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve is the perfect place to go in Lebanon to discover the country’s natural environment in complete peace. Go hiking to explore this vast territory and discover exceptional biodiversity! You can also practice one of the tourist activities offered: climbing, mountain biking, ornithology, stargazing, archery, snowshoeing, etc.
14. Palm Island
Palm Island is also nicknamed “Rabbit Island” because of the large population of these rodents. It is located off the coast of Tripoli and is classified as a “nature reserve”. So go exploring to see the loggerhead turtle, the monk seal, or even the painted butterflies. A heavenly place to see in Lebanon!
15. The tomb of Saint-Charbel
Want to go off the beaten path in Lebanon? The Saint Maroun Monastery is home to the tomb of Saint Charbel, the Lebanese patron saint. The shrine attracts pilgrims from all cultures. Do you believe in miracles? Go see for yourself!
16. Afqa Waterfall
Need to recharge your batteries? Get off the main roads and discover the Afqa waterfall. It is located on one of the wildest rivers in Lebanon ever tamed by man. Admire it from afar! Its speed and steep slope are indeed quite impressive!
17. The Baakline River
In the village of Baakline, every path leads to its enchanting river. Surrounded by waterfalls and towering trees, this magical natural retreat is perfect for unwinding. Pack a picnic and enjoy a timeless escape, far from Lebanon’s usual tourist spots!
18. Taanayel
More than an hour’s drive east of Beirut, discover a village off the beaten track in Lebanon. Taanayel is a typical village in the Bekaa Valley. What to see there? A Jesuit fathers’ farm where you can taste fresh and artisanal products but also peaceful nature and the famous Taanayel Lake.
19. Kahlil Gibran Museum
The Kahlil Gibran Museum is a former monastery. Today, it is a museum dedicated to the Lebanese writer, philosopher, and artist of the same name. Here you will find paintings and belongings that belonged to the author, as well as his tomb in the basement. Don’t miss this small, intimate museum.
20. Jungle Beach
Jungle Beach, a hidden gem 10 km south of Batroun, is a cozy, private cove perfect for relaxation. With a bar and restaurant on-site, you can enjoy drinks, and delicious food, lounging on the sand, and swimming in crystal-clear waters. It’s your ultimate getaway spot!
21. Baatara Gorge Waterfall
Looking for a unique landscape in Lebanon? Visit the Baatara Gorge Waterfall in Tannourine. This awe-inspiring site features a 90-meter waterfall formed by melting snow, cascading through three natural rock bridges. Each level reveals a breathtaking view you won’t forget!
22. Jeita Grotto
Do you like caving or simply exploring caves? Discover this one from Jeita! The lower gallery is accessible by boat. You will admire the stalagmites and stalactites in galleries with magical lights . The site is quite touristy and the Lebanese are rather proud of this place!
23. Qozhaya Monastery
The Qozhaya Monastery is unusual in Lebanon! It is partly dug into the rock. Don’t miss exploring the troglodyte cave of Saint-Antoine. But the monastery is also a hotel. So don’t hesitate to spend the night there for an experience that is, to say the least, original!
24. Anfeh Beach
Anfeh Beach stands out as one of Lebanon’s most unique coastal gems, often called “the little Greece of Lebanon” for its charming white-and-blue chalets. Unlike other beaches, it boasts calm, wind-free conditions, crystal-clear waters, and a serene atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for pure relaxation!
25. The Nabu Museum
In Heri, in northwest Lebanon, you’ll find a museum unlike any other in the country. Its distinctive cubic architecture immediately sets it apart. Inside, explore a fascinating mix of modern and contemporary art, rare books, and archaeological artifacts—a true cultural treasure trove!
26. Natural Bridge Kfardebian
Between Faqra and Kfardebian lies the astonishing natural bridge of Kfardebian, a breathtaking arch with a 39-meter opening where torrents flow in spring. Geologists marvel at its spectacular formation. A favorite among hikers and nature enthusiasts, the area also offers the chance to spot petrified marine shells, adding a touch of ancient wonder to your adventure!