📅 Beirut 2 nights and 3 days travel courses
Day 1: History and religious culture exploration
Beirut National Museum → Mohammed Al-Amin Moscow → St. George Greek Orthodox → Al Omari Mosque
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In Beirut, which was called Paris in the Middle East, Lebanon's various historical artifacts and traces of Phoenician civilizations were appreciated at the Beirut National Museum, and the blue dome built in 2008 experiences the magnificence of modern Islamic architecture in the impressive Mohamed Al-Amin Mosque, and the St. George Greek Church, who retained the history of the Early Byzantine period. Exploration of Lebanon's multi -religious culture in Al Omari Mosque, built in the 12th century
Day 2: Nature and Coastal Culture Experience
JATA Cave → Pigeon Rock → Cornisu Coastal Road → Zay Tune Bay
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In the JATA Cave, Lebanon's representative natural attraction, explores the wonderful limestone caves and underground rivers, watches the Mediterranean spectacular on the Pigeon Rock, a huge rock of 22m high, walks along the Cornisu Coastal Road, a trail of Beirut citizens, and experiences the local culture, and is the most refined area in Beirut. Enjoy a leisurely time in brilliant yachts and modern cafes
Day 3: Ancient cities and cultural experiences (options)
Viblos (Bible) Tour → Sidon → Beirut Suk → Martyr Square
Viblos:It takes 4 hours, exploration of ancient Penicia cities, one of the oldest in the world.
Sidon:3 hours, visit historical sites in major port cities in ancient Phoenicia
Beirut Sook:Takes 2 hours, Lebanese traditional crafts and local specialties shopping at a modern shopping mall
Martyrs Square:It takes 1 hour, the city's history experience in a famous public space in the center of the city of Beirut