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Flights from Melbourne to Beirut

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Fly from Melbourne to Beirut with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Melbourne to Beirut and be transported to a city where Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures wonderfully collide.

Take a stroll through Badaro neighbourhood, discover the beautiful restaurants and shops on Hamra Street and delight in the views of the Mediterranean Sea from Saint George Bay. Beirut is a wonder to behold, with a stunning blend of ancient and contemporary architecture to keep you enthralled.

Your flight from Melbourne to Beirut

Begin your journey to Beirut at Melbourne Airport (MEL), based 14 miles (23km) from the city centre. Melbourne Airport is easily accessible by road, with good public transport links for bus travel and taxis, plus long and short-stay car parks.

When you land at Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY), you are just five miles (9km) away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Head to a nearby bus stop or grab a taxi for easy transport into the city.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Melbourne to Beirut: FAQs

What is the time difference between Melbourne and Beirut?

The time difference between Melbourne and Beirut depends on when you travel. Beirut operates on EEST (UTC+03:00) from April to October and EET (UTC+02:00) from November to March, while Melbourne adheres to AEST (UTC+10:00) from April to September and AEDT (UTC+11:00) from October to March.

What food is Beirut known for?

Lebanese food is truly delicious, using fruit, vegetables, grains, seafood and meat to create excellent Middle Eastern flavours. For a truly authentic Beirut experience we recommend trying the city’s own version of Lebanon’s national dish, Kibbeh, which is a meatball croquette soaked in a citrus sauce that gives it a unique twist.

Top tips for Melbourne to Beirut

corniche bay

Take a trip around the bay

From Melbourne’s surfing beaches and Mornington Peninsula to Beirut’s Saint George Bay and the Pigeon Rocks, each destination has its own superb coastal experiences. Relax at a local cafe and watch the sunset fall behind Pigeon Rocks or take a sunset cruise and marvel at its natural beauty during the evening.

shopping district

Explore the markets and shopping districts

South Melbourne Market is a street market filled with exquisite food, fresh ingredients and amazing art and craftwork. Beirut’s equivalent is the Souk el Tayab, a farmer’s market with plenty of stalls showcasing the very best produce the city has to offer. Here you’ll find the perfect souvenir to take home for friends and family.