Lebanon holidays transport you to a world of fascinating ancient culture, stunning beach resorts and incredible mountain vistas.
Experience the bustling capital of Beirut, a coastal city with plenty to keep you occupied. Sample the delicious national dish of kibbeh, immerse yourself in the local art and music scene and visit historic Martyrs’ Square – home to the famed blue mosque.
Discover vast Roman ruins in the ancient complex of Baalbek, site of the largest temple in Roman history – the Temple of Jupiter.
Find sun-kissed beaches and warm waters in the resort towns along the Mediterranean coast, or spend a day exploring Tripoli's medieval Mamluk architecture.
Take a day trip to Kfardebian – just over an hour from Beirut – where you’ll find Saint Charbel church and its towering statue, hiking trails set against spectacular mountain backdrops and fantastic skiing in the winter.
Whether you’re looking for thrilling outdoor activities, historic sightseeing or a cultural break in the city, holidays in Lebanon offer something for everyone.
Built on a rocky headland, Lebanon’s vibrant and cosmopolitan capital is filled with things to see and do.
Begin your discovery of this dynamic city at the National Museum, where you can uncover its long and fascinating history.
Head to the impressive Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, also known as the Blue Mosque, with minarets that reach high into the sky. Martrys’ Square – with its poignant statue at its centre – honours those who perished under Ottoman rule.
Afterwards, explore Beirut’s Roman baths – this ancient archaeological site is wonderfully preserved and provides an intriguing window to the past.
As evening falls, take to the popular Corniche to find excellent dining options along the waterfront.
Beirut and the surrounding coastline are blessed with a choice of fabulous beaches. Within the city itself you can unwind on Beirut Beach, soaking up the sun and Mediterranean views.
The small but beautiful beach at Jammal, less than an hour from the city, is well worth seeking out with its cave grottoes and cosy fish restaurant.
Take the hour-long journey from Beirut to Batroun and you'll find pristine pebble beaches, luxurious resorts and spas right by the water’s edge.
For a more secluded feel, take the ferry from Tripoli out to the Palm Islands Nature Reserve, a trio of islands and protected area that’s home to endangered species including the rare green turtle.
Head out of Beirut to explore the north of Lebanon, which boasts a varied geography of dramatic mountains and secluded valleys for you to explore.
Start your journey in the region’s largest city, Tripoli, before heading out into the mountains to enjoy adventurous activities like hiking and paragliding.
Nature lovers won’t want to miss the chance to see Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve.
This diverse forest contains nearly half of the country’s plant species, despite covering a tiny fraction of its total area. Wander among fragrant juniper trees as eagles soar high overhead.
Take a visit to one of Lebanon’s archaeological sites to discover the rich and varied history of the country. Egyptians, Romand and Phoenicians are just some of the ancient civilisations that have left their mark on Lebanese architecture.
Take a day trip to the stunning Temple of Jupiter, near Baalbek. The largest Roman ruin in the world, this vast structure forms part of a complex of Roman ruins in the city.
Each column is just under 100 feet (30 metres) high and is thought to date back more than 2,000 years.
Equally impressive is the nearby Temple of Bacchus. This spectacular structure is one of the best-preserved Roman ruins still standing today.
While Lebanon is more likely to conjure up images of sun-soaked cities and warm seas, it’s also a great place to get involved in some winter sports.
Kfardebian, the largest ski resort in the Middle East, is just an hour from Beirut.
In winter, visitors and locals alike flock to the highest point in the country to enjoy everything from skiing to snowmobiling. There are also geothermal pools here – perfect for warming up after a day in the snow.
If you want a luxury holiday in Lebanon, Beirut’s Corniche is the place to go.
This lively stretch of the capital’s coastline contains plenty of fantastic global dining options, offering everything from Italian to local favourites.
The charming Bayview Hotel has rooms overlooking the city's waterfront and is just moments away from the popular Zaitunay Bay.
Get to know Beirut’s most popular districts with a stay at the five-star Four Seasons Hotel Beirut.
Whether you’re here for the museums or the delightful food and restaurant scene, this stunning hotel provides the perfect base for city exploration.
Recharge your batteries with a full spa treatment or soak up the views of the bayfront from the outdoor pool terrace, ideal for a romantic holiday in Lebanon.
The spectacular Raouché Arjaan by Rotana places you in downtown Manara, overlooking famous Pigeon Rock.
This high-rise hotel features modern suites and excellent facilities.
Elsewhere, the Gefinor Rotana is a five-star marvel at the heart of the city centre and minutes from Beirut’s key landmarks.
The currency in Lebanon is the Lebanese pound (LBP). Some larger hotels and restaurants will accept credit cards.
National holidays in Lebanon include Annunciation (25 March 25), Martyrs’ Day (6 May) and Lebanese Independence Day (22 November).
Lebanon’s official language is Arabic, but there are several other languages that are widely spoken, including English, Armenian, French and Kurdish.
Lebanon is a small country, and it’s relatively easy to get around using taxis, a rental car or on organised tours. There are also buses that run between Beirut and most major towns.
Lebanon’s cuisine is justly renowned even among its Mediterranean neighbours, with a delicious and varied range of delicacies to enjoy.
Eating is an important part of social life, and dishes tend to be family recipes that have been passed on for generations.
The Lebanese diet is similar to other Mediterranean countries, with plenty of vegetables, fruit, fish and poultry.
Make sure to try mezze during your Lebanon holiday – a delicious array of small dishes such as hummus, pitta bread, pickled vegetables and skewered meat.
Finish off your meals with a Lebanese baklava, made with pistachio nuts and honey.
Lebanon is in one of the oldest populated areas on the planet. The cities of Byblos and Beirut have a history stretching back thousands of years.
Ruins of previous civilisations are spread throughout the land, from ancient Egyptian and Phoenician cultures to Crusader churches and remnants from the Ottoman Empire.
The National Museum of Beirut is the perfect place to learn more about Lebanon's past, with over 100,000 objects on show from prehistoric times right through to the present day.
Sport is hugely popular in Lebanon, with football and basketball, in particular, being played and followed by millions around the country.
The Lebanese Basketball League is considered to be one of the best leagues in this part of the world. Beirut-based Al Riyadi are its most successful team, with a string of titles to their name.
The ‘Derby of Beirut' that sees them pitted against city rivals Sagasse is the biggest game of the season and worth checking out if you get chance.
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