
Sidon, Tyre & Eshmoun
Experience
Full Description
"Sidon, Tyre & Eshmoun: Discovering Ancient Wonders on a One-Day Trip"
Embark on a captivating one-day journey to explore the ancient wonders of Sidon, Tyre, and Eshmoun. Immerse yourself in the rich history, fascinating archaeological sites, and vibrant culture of these renowned cities in Lebanon.
Begin your day in Sidon, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Explore the historic Old City, characterized by its narrow streets, traditional souks, and impressive landmarks. Visit the Sea Castle, a magnificent fortress built by the Crusaders, and admire the panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Delve into Sidon's rich heritage as you wander through its bustling markets, encountering local artisans and tasting authentic Lebanese delicacies.
Continue your journey to Tyre, an ancient Phoenician city with a storied past. Discover the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Tyre Archaeological Site, home to remarkable ruins that testify to its former glory. Explore the Roman Hippodrome, the Triumphal Arch, and the impressive Necropolis, where you'll witness the legacy of past civilizations. Take a stroll along the picturesque coastline and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Conclude your day in Eshmoun, a nearby archaeological site dedicated to the Phoenician god of healing. Explore the remains of the Eshmoun Temple, marveling at the intricate carvings and architectural beauty that have survived for centuries. Learn about the religious practices and cultural significance of this ancient site as you immerse yourself in its serene ambiance.
Uncover the mysteries of the Phoenician civilization, marvel at the Roman influences, and witness the enduring spirit of these historic cities. This one-day trip promises an unforgettable journey through the ages, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for Lebanon's rich cultural heritage.
📱Contact us at +961 3 729 293 to reserve your adventure.
Meeting point
Ariane Bldg – 1st Floor New Jdeideh St Jdeidet El Metn Beirut
Open in Google Maps