Explore enchanting Lebanon
Fly to Lebanon and find a destination where lush Mediterranean landscapes meet Middle Eastern culture and cuisine, creating a heady mix of ancient history, spellbinding architecture and tantalising food.
Medieval souks, Roman ruins and glimmering turquoise seas sit alongside luscious vineyards, endless mountains and mesmerising landscapes.
Touch down in Lebanon’s fascinating capital, Beirut. Fast-paced and exhilarating, this is a city synonymous with fun, and has a thriving arts scene to match. Spot Byzantine mosaics and ancient buildings nestling between glamorous rooftop bars and world-class restaurants.
Beirut, like much of Lebanon, is famed for its delicious, hearty food.
Be sure to sample some kibbeh – hand-rolled from seasoned bulgar wheat, they’re fried to form a crispy outer shell, then stuffed with spiced minced lamb.
A truly unique and beautiful country where Christianity and Islam come together to create a welcoming way of life, Lebanon flights from Etihad Airways allow you to experience it all for yourself.
Flying to Lebanon with Etihad
Beirut (BEY)
Begin your Lebanese adventure in the country’s most exciting city. Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) is just five miles (8 kilometres) from Beirut’s hip downtown, complete with vibrant coffee shops and sophisticated bars.
Expect to be greeted by independent art galleries, swish skyscrapers and designer boutiques. The city is a truly modern, yet cultured, metropolis.
Reasons to visit Lebanon
The fascinating city of Byblos
One of the most enticing reasons to book flights to Lebanon is a visit to the wonderful, ancient city of Byblos. Inhabited since 8000BC, stroll its cobbled streets to discover the beauty of this historic coastal destination, which lies around 25 miles (40km) north of Beirut.
Explore the impressive 12th century castle before shopping for souvenirs at the nearby souk. Later, spend time relaxing by the harbour, overlooking the twinkling Mediterranean Sea. Enjoy fresh seafood by the shore and experience the streets coming to life once dusk has fallen.
Visit the ruins of Baalbek
A cornerstone of Lebanese history, the Baalbek temple complex is a sacred monument. Beautifully carved ancient columns make the site one of the country’s most prized historical treasures. The complex is so well preserved, that it rivals the famous Parthenon.
Explore the three main temples – the immense Temple of Jupiter, the grand Temple of Bacchus and the horse-shoe shaped Temple of Venus.
Shop in the souks
Lebanon offers a rich shopping experience for visitors, with leading designer labels, Middle Eastern trinkets and beautiful pieces of jewellery all jostling for your attention.
The Beirut souks give you the chance to immerse yourself in a true Lebanese tradition. Explore the hidden passages and crowded alleyways, soaking up the sounds, sights and scents of this colourful world – and picking up a bargain or two from the array of market stalls.
Flying to Lebanon: FAQs
What food is Lebanon famous for?
Food is a big part of Lebanese culture. Baba ganoush, made from chargrilled aubergine, and hummus, blended chickpeas with plenty of lemon juice, are served up with pita bread for dipping. Shawarma, marinated meat served in a pita bread with fresh salad, is a street food favourite. Those with a sweet tooth will love baklava, layers of filo pastry stuffed full of toasted nuts and drizzled in syrup.
How long should I spend in Lebanon?
If you are flying to Lebanon on holiday, three or four days may be enough to comfortably see all the main attractions in Beirut. However, if you are looking to truly immerse yourself in the local culture, enjoy some fascinating day trips, and explore the wider country, allowing for a week to 10 days is a good idea.
Is Lebanon in the Middle East?
Lebanon is part of the Middle Eastern region of the Asian continent, with its position on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea making it a fascinating gateway between east and west. This is reflected in its heritage, culture and cuisine.