Lebanon unfolds in layers across a small stretch of land. The Mediterranean shapes daily life along Beirut’s Corniche, where people walk, talk, and gather as the sun drops into the sea. Inland, mountains rise quickly, carrying cedar forests, stone villages, and valleys carved by time. In the east, Roman ruins stand open to the sky at Baalbek, while the north holds deep gorges, monasteries, and quiet farming towns.
One of the more popular tourist destinations in the Middle East is Lebanon. The country is rich in history, so for travellers who enjoy exploring ancient cities and ruins, our Lebanon tours are definitely for you. See the ancient city of Byblos, explore the culture, markets and cuisine in Beirut or stroll through the beautiful Cedars Forest. Travel Lebanon with our local guides who provide an immersive, educational and life-changing experience. Lebanon is extremely diverse with something that appeals to everybody’s travel tastes.
Maximum 12 travellers for personal, flexible experiences.
Travel with Lebanese guides and hosts who share lived knowledge of towns, food traditions, and regional history.
Explore historic ports, mountain valleys, and religious sites with cultural understanding and local context.
We plan journeys that honour local customs, family life, and religious practices.
24/7 assistance to navigate changing conditions and ensure a smooth experience.
Lebanon’s climate shifts quickly between coast and mountains.
Optional but useful: a light scarf for religious sites and a reusable water bottle.
Tip: Travelling with flexibility allows you to adapt to changing conditions and local pacing.
From coastal walks in Beirut to cedar forests, ancient ports, and mountain valleys, Lebanon invites travellers to meet it through generosity, conversation, and shared tables. Move gently, accept the coffee, and allow time for stories to unfold.
Ready to explore Lebanon slowly, guided by shared tables, mountain air, and coastal evenings?
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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change with seasons and local conditions. In Lebanon, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.