For 1 week, discover a totally underrated destination.
Prepare to be swept away by breathtaking landscapes, inspiring people, thousand-year old culture, famous cuisine, surprising wines, colorful and meaningful urban art, and endless adventures.
One of the oldest countries in the world, the history of Lebanon spans over more than six millennia. The area is part of the fertile crescent where the first civilizations were born, and because of its privileged geographic position, Lebanon has been home to the most advanced civilizations, which built their empires on its soil. Many cities in Lebanon are believed to be some of humankind’s oldest settlements.
With a long coastal strip over which stands the Mount Lebanon mountains, and with a green fertile plateau located between the former and the Anti-Lebanon range of mountains, Lebanon offers a great geographic diversity. It is a the place where history meets gastronomy, culture meets nature, and the hospitality is unmatched.
Join us for an amazing experience, blending classic bucket list stops with non-touristic spots, exchanging with locals, yummy tastings, awarded wines, and so much more!
Lebanon has inspired legends and poetry, but to truly understand its magic, you must come see it all for yourself.
This will be a human trip through and through. Yes there will be the historical sites, but you will also get to meet the people and the HANDS - the weavers, the potters, the cooks, the glass blowers, the makers of things... nothing gives away the soul of a country like its people. and nothing teaches us like exchanging and learning different realities. We wanted to show you a different Lebanon, one where its people bring its warmth, hospitality, know how and magic to you, live, unhindered by the media noise. Join the adventure, you wont regret it.
You can now tick items off your bucket list with a classic day - where we will add not very classic things. Byblos of course - a must do. The archeological site, the souvenir shopping and if in season, some beach time. Then on to meet a weaver of hats made of palm leaves, a maker of all sorts of cleaning products made with Honey (yep, all organic, 100% natural), before one last visit and ending the day in Batroun.