Lebanon Tours

Discover Lebanon’s Coastlines, Mountains, and Living History

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.

Quick Facts: Lebanon Tours

Capital: Beirut
Population: Around 5.5 million
Currency: Lebanese Pound (LBP). US dollars are also widely used.
Timezone: UTC +2, with daylight saving observed.
Languages: Arabic is the official language. French and English are widely spoken and commonly used in daily life.
Best Season: April to June and September to October for comfortable temperatures across the coast and mountains. Summers can be hot and humid along the coast, while winters bring snow to higher elevations.
Visa: Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival for short stays, provided entry conditions are met. Requirements vary by passport and can change, so travellers should always check official sources before departure.
Power: Type C, D, and G plugs are used.

Our Tours in Lebanon

Land of the Phoenicians

from AUD$ 7,067
  • Explore the caravanserai, old souks, and the Sea Castle of Sidon
  • Visit the Chouf Mountains, heartland of the Lebanese Druze community
  • Wander through the legendary Cedars of Lebanon
  • Discover ancient monasteries and quaint villages
  • Visit Tripoli and explore the Crusader Castle of St. Gilles
  • Admire Jeita Grottos and sip on local wine at Ksara
  • Venture to the ancient city of Byblos, one of the oldest cities in the world
  • Soak in the history at Baalbeck, formerly one of the largest sanctuaries in the Roman Empire

Discover the Land of the Phoenicians as you explore ancient Roman ruins, majestic cedar forests that lend their image to the national flag and a seaport town that once boasted the greatest naval fleet of its time.

This journey will take you through to Tripoli to explore the mysterious Crusader Castle of St. Gilles before travelling by car to discover the Jeita Grotto, Lebanon’s natural miracle made up of two separate caves. Learn about the fascinating ancient history of Lebanon and witness the raw beauty of the countryside as you travel along the Mediterranean coast.

Archaeological sites are abundant in Lebanon; explore Crusader Castles, Phoenician temples, Roman theatres and the royal necropolis. Visit the home of Lebanon’s most famous poet & novelist, Khalil Gibran, who’s romantic writing style was at the heart of a renaissance in modern Arabic literature. Tempt those taste buds as you devour traditional local cuisine including the popular ‘Knefe’,’ Mankoushe’, ‘Baklava’ and range of traditional white & red wines.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Lebanon?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers for personal, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Travel with Lebanese guides and hosts who share lived knowledge of towns, food traditions, and regional history.

Authentic Access

Explore historic ports, mountain valleys, and religious sites with cultural understanding and local context.

Ethical Travel

We plan journeys that honour local customs, family life, and religious practices.

Full Support

24/7 assistance to navigate changing conditions and ensure a smooth experience.

Essential Lebanon Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Many travellers can receive a visa on arrival or enter visa-free for short stays. Entry conditions can change; check official Lebanese government advice before departure.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccines are required. Medical care is available in major cities. Carry essential medications and prescriptions.
  • Language: Arabic is the official language. French and English are widely spoken, especially in cities and tourism settings.

Packing Essentials

Lebanon’s climate shifts quickly between coast and mountains.

  • Light clothing for warm coastal days.
  • A warmer layer for evenings and mountain areas.
  • Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees for religious sites.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for stone streets, steps, and uneven ground.
  • Sun protection including hat and sunscreen.
  • A small power bank for outages.

Optional but useful: a light scarf for religious sites and a reusable water bottle.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Hospitality is central. Offers of coffee or tea are usually expected to be accepted.
  • Use your right hand for giving, receiving, and eating.
  • Elders are greeted first and treated with respect.
  • Same-gender friends may greet with cheek kisses, while handshakes are common in formal settings.
  • Dress modestly at churches, mosques, and monasteries.
  • Avoid sensitive topics such as politics, religion, or the civil war unless you know your hosts well.
  • Punctuality is flexible. Arriving slightly late is common and rarely an issue.

Getting Around Lebanon

  • Private vehicle with driver-guide: Often the most practical and comfortable way to travel between regions.
  • Taxis and ride services: Widely used in cities, though fares should be agreed upon in advance.
  • Walking: Old towns and historic centres are best explored on foot.

Accommodation

  • Beirut: Boutique hotels and smaller properties across different neighbourhoods.
  • Historic towns: Guesthouses and small hotels close to archaeological sites and ports.
  • Mountain regions: Family-run lodges and countryside stays with simpler comforts and strong local character.

Climate & Timing

  • Spring (April to June): Mild temperatures and green landscapes.
  • Summer (July to August): Hot and humid on the coast, cooler in the mountains.
  • Autumn (September to October): Warm days and comfortable travel conditions.
  • Winter (November to March): Rain along the coast and snow in mountain regions.

Tip: Travelling with flexibility allows you to adapt to changing conditions and local pacing.

Lebanon Welcomes You With Warmth and Presence

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.