Full-Day Private Tour to Jeita Grotto, Harissa and Byblos
Overview
Inclusions
- Private Car
- Tour Leader
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- a brief description of each site
What to expect
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Stop At: Jeita Grotto, Valley of the Dog River, Jitta Lebanon
The Jeita Grotto, a system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves which have formed over millions of years, is the longest cave complex in the Middle East. It is located 300 meters above sea level and has a height difference of 305 meters.
The Jeita upper cave has an overall length of 2, 130 meters and contains a great concentration of a variety of crystallized formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, columns, mushrooms, ponds, curtains and draperies.
The lower gallery, which has an overall length of 6, 200 meters, is located 60 meters below the upper gallery. It is traversed by a smooth underwater river and a lake.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon, Keserwan, Harissa Lebanon
The shrine of our Lady of Lebanon is one of the most important shrines in the world honoring the Virgin Mary and located in Harissa, a key Christian pilgrimage site in Lebanon.
The shrine is highlighted by a huge, 15-ton bronze statue of the Immaculate Conception, Mother of God. It is 8.5 m high and has a diameter of five meters. The Virgin Mary stretches her hands towards Beirut overlooking the Bay of Jounieh in one of the most attractive panoramic views in the world.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Churches of Harissa, Harissa, Jounieh Lebanon
Harissa is a key Christian pilgrimage site with a shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Lebanon
The pilgrimage site is a large, 15-ton bronze and a painted white statue of Virgin Mary, known as Our Lady of Lebanon or Notre Dame du Liban, with her arms, stretched. The statue was made at the end of the 19th century and inaugurated in 1908. Inside the statue's base, there is a small chapel.
As well, A huge cathedral built of concrete and glass stands adjacent to the statue.
Among other churches of various Christian denominations in the vicinity of Harissa are the Byzantine-style, Melkite Greek Catholic basilica of St. Paul, located south of the statue and built between 1948 and 1998, the Apostolic Nunciature (Papal Embassy), as well as the residences of four patriarchs of Eastern Catholic Churches
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Téléferique Harissa, XMJ2+RR2, Harissa, Lebanon
The Telepherique is one of the oldest and most visited tourist attractions in Lebanon
It is a gondola lift system located in Jounieh, a city in Lebanon, 16 km north of Beirut that transports passengers above the pine-forested steep mountain, to an altitude of 650 meters, arriving at Our Lady of Lebanon shrine in Harissa offering breathtaking views of the bay of Jounieh and the surrounding city.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Byblos, Byblos, Mount Lebanon Governorate
Byblos, one of the oldest Phoenician cities. Inhabited since Neolithic times, it has been closely linked to the legends and history of the Mediterranean region for thousands of years. Byblos is also directly associated with the history and diffusion of the Phoenician alphabet.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Byblos Castle, Byblos Lebanon
Byblos Castle, a restored 12th-century Crusader castle surrounded by a 10m-wide dry moat is located just inside the Byblos' atmospheric archaeological site that contains the ruins of the Temple of Baalat Gebal and the Temple of the Obelisks.
It's an impressive building that offers an excellent perspective over the ruins from the top of its foursquare keep. A series of Bronze Age dwellings is clearly visible below the walls as you look towards the sea. Inside the castle, there's a small museum and a room with information panels outlining the city's history.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Old Souk, Byblos Lebanon
Byblos old souk is an old market where tourists can shop for souvenirs and antiques, or simply stroll along the old cobblestone streets and enjoy the architecture.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Byblos Port, Byblos Lebanon
Byblos Port is an ancient port in Byblos and is believed by the Lebanese to be the oldest port in the world. Around 3000 BC, Byblos Port was the most important timber shipping center in the eastern Mediterranean
Duration: 10 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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A great day in a country where the UK foreign Office advise against travel . Likely to be because of the high inflation situation. It is safe, the people friendly, like anywhere it needs tourists to progress. I have been in many grotto's. In Slovenia, UK, my youngest daughter swam in the one in B...
A great day in a country where the UK foreign Office advise against travel . Likely to be because of the high inflation situation. It is safe, the people friendly, like anywhere it needs tourists to progress. I have been in many grotto's. In Slovenia, UK, my youngest daughter swam in the one in Bermuda, Croatia, Italy, but this one at Jeita is the first time I have boated on a lake in one. It blew me away because I didn't expect to do that. The lake is in the lower chamber. There is an upper chamber to explore. Travel between the two is on a toy train. Harissa for the Our Lady of Lebanon area is a dominating place as it overlooks the Lebanese coastline. It can be reached by cable car. I was driven up and descended by cable car. The real beauty aside from the spectacular architecture and well kept trees and gardens is the tranquility because it is a holy place. Byblos has Greek, Roman ruins to see dominated by a well preserved, solid Arabic fort. It has a new town adjoining it beautifully constructed, geared to tourism. My thanks go to a beautiful lady named Georgina for hosting me. She is well organised, calm, speaks perfect English, and tour guide Leila. Speaks English well and is very knowledgeable. Give Lebanon a look over a long weekend, it is inexpensive and you won't be disappointed.Exciting trip, took about 7 hours. friendly helpful driver Mr. Qasim. We started from Beirut to Jeita then headed to Harissa, down to Jonnia where we had lunch then went to Byblos.
Exciting trip, took about 7 hours. friendly helpful driver Mr. Qasim. We started from Beirut to Jeita then headed to Harissa, down to Jonnia where we had lunch then went to Byblos.Really nice tour with my private car and driver, Kamel. Felt very safe with this man as my driver and he was super informative about the places we visited. Would definitely recommend this tour again.
Really nice tour with my private car and driver, Kamel. Felt very safe with this man as my driver and he was super informative about the places we visited. Would definitely recommend this tour again.During our long weekend in Beirut we had airport transfers and the day tour from this company. Before, during and after the trip the communication was fast and clear. All drivers were where they needed to be and when they needed to be. They also sent whatsapps when they arrived. The tour was in...
During our long weekend in Beirut we had airport transfers and the day tour from this company. Before, during and after the trip the communication was fast and clear. All drivers were where they needed to be and when they needed to be. They also sent whatsapps when they arrived. The tour was in an good quality car and with nice driver. Our driver made sure we are comfortable and gave us a bit of knowledge of the areas and the culture. The sights are nice, but all companies have the same tours so the timely and good service is the key here. Would happily recommend this tour company for all Beirut needs.Eine uralte Stadt wie Byblos, ein religiöses Symbol wie die Marienstatue hoch oberhalb der Stadt und eine fantastische Tropfsteinhöhle - das klingt nach sehr großen Gegensätzen. Wer sich nur für z.B. die religösen Aspekte interessiert, wird auf dieser Tour nur zum Teil Spaß haben. Wer aber die Vi...
Eine uralte Stadt wie Byblos, ein religiöses Symbol wie die Marienstatue hoch oberhalb der Stadt und eine fantastische Tropfsteinhöhle - das klingt nach sehr großen Gegensätzen. Wer sich nur für z.B. die religösen Aspekte interessiert, wird auf dieser Tour nur zum Teil Spaß haben. Wer aber die Vielfalt des Libanon kennen lernen möchte, ist mit dieser Tour bestens bedient!Der große Vorteil war, dass wir die Startzeit bestimmen konnten - so konnten wir in Ruhe frühstücken. Unser Fahrer Bilal war absolut pünktlich beim Hotel zur Abholung. Unsere Extrawünsche (Jeita-Grotte weglassen, dafür Einkaufen im Souk von Byblos) wurden gerne erfüllt. An jeder Station konnten ...
Der große Vorteil war, dass wir die Startzeit bestimmen konnten - so konnten wir in Ruhe frühstücken. Unser Fahrer Bilal war absolut pünktlich beim Hotel zur Abholung. Unsere Extrawünsche (Jeita-Grotte weglassen, dafür Einkaufen im Souk von Byblos) wurden gerne erfüllt. An jeder Station konnten wir so lange bleiben, wie wir wollen. Bilal informierte uns unaufdringlich, aber vielfältig und war beim Einkaufen sehr hilfreich Fazit: unbedingt empfehlenswert !