• Our Lady of Lebanon | Harissa

    The Statue of Our Lady of Lebanon is a French-made, 13-ton statue, made of bronze and painted white, of the Virgin Mary. It was erected in 1907 on top of a hill, 650 meters above sea level, in the village of Harissa, 20 km north of Beirut in honor of Our Lady of Lebanon.

  • Beiteddine Palace | Chouf

    Sitting majestically on a hill surrounded by terraced gardens and orchards, Beiteddine Palace is one of the highlights of the Chouf Mountains. This restored 19th-century gem features sumptuous interiors, views over the surrounding hills and an important archaeological collection.

  • Byblos Port | Jbeil

    The ancient mediterranean port of Byblos has so much to offer. The pretty port and ancient harbor are a sea-lovers dream come true. There, you can take a short boat ride from the many boats docked.

  • Roman Ruins | Baalbek

    Located in modern day Lebanon, the ruins stand tall as an archaeological wonder with towering monuments and impressive columns. As significant holy grounds, Baalbek was a center for Mesopotamian, Roman, Christian and Islamic worship as each group introduced their own heritage to this sacred monument.

  • Domaine de Taanayel | Bekaa

    Stroll through the magical nature reserve, skip rocks on the lake, and breathe some fresh air at this magical spot. Follow it up with a rustic Lebanese breakfast at the many stops in the town like the 1860s Taanayel Covent.

  • Wetlands of Ammiq | Bekaa

    The largest remaining freshwater wetland in Lebanon, this area of the Bekaa Valley used to be filled with marshes and lakes - and these are the last remnants of them.

  • Phoenicia Wall | Batroun

    The ancient Phoenician sea wall was originally a natural structure composed of petrified sand dunes. It was reinforced gradually by the Phoenicians with rocks, and the wall as it stands today took its present shape in the first century BC.

  • Cedars of God | Bcharre

    Located just eight kilometers from Bcharre, The Cedars is one of Lebanon’s most beautiful nature reserves and home to the oldest Cedar Forest.

  • Grotto Jeita | Jeita

    The astonishing nine kilometers long cave of Jeita Grotto has some splendid and stunning rock formations and is filled with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites.

  • Nabu | Chekka

    The Nabu Museum is a museum in El-Heri, in Ras Al Shaqa’, Lebanon. It opened in 2018, having been built in just eight months by businessman Jawad Adra to house his collection of about 2,000 items including both contemporary works of art and antiquities.