Experience the ultimate adventure with From Beirut: Jeita, Harissa, and Byblos Tour, the most sought-after tour among travelers. Its immense popularity has resulted in tickets being sold out in no time. To ensure your spot on this incredible journey, it’s highly recommended to book in advance. From Beirut: Jeita, Harissa, and Byblos Tour is Most Recomended Things to do in Beirut, Lebanon
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On this day trip, start with a visit to Jeita Grotto. You will enjoy a scenic cable car ride up to the upper cave; then, after exploring, you will take a train ride down to the lower cave where you will take a boat ride through the river cavern.
Afterwards, you will visit the statue of Our Lady of Lebanon, Harissa, which overlooks the Jounieh Bay and offers panoramic views similar to that of Rio de Janeiro’s statue of Christ. Take another cable car ride up in order to go up to Harissa.
End the day at Byblos, one of the oldest still inhabited cities in the world – dating back to 8000 years B.C. Walk through the old souq, visit Byblos Castle, go past the Fossils Museum, see Byblos’ old port, and admire St Jean Marc Church.
Please note Jeita Grotto and cable car are closed on Mondays.Free cancellationDuration 8 hoursDriverSee all details, See all details
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From Beirut: Jeita, Harissa, and Byblos Tour Highlights
Visit Jeita, one of the world’s most beautiful caverns
Explore one of the oldest towns in the world
Admire views of Jounieh Bay from the magnificent Our Lady of Lebanon statue at Harissa
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From Beirut: Jeita, Harissa, and Byblos Tour Reviews
The three points of interest we visited were good and beautiful. Unfortunately, the driver was not up to the task. Upon arrival, where the cable car ride was connected, the participants had to pay for the parking lot. We pooled 5000 LBP. In hindsight we saw a 3000lbp car park nearby. He couldn’t speak a word of English or any local knowledge because he always had to ask locals how to drive and where to park.
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