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With a professional guide, explore the south of Lebanon. Sidon and Tyre are two of the earliest Phoenician city-states. The sea castle is a well-known landmark in Sidon, whereas the hippodrome is the well-known in Tyre. Discover the archeological site of Tyre, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and continue to Maghdouche village, to visit the shrine of the Virgin Marry known as “Lady of awaiting”.
Beirut International Airport (Google Map) or any hotel or destination in Beirut
8.00 am
Begin your journey with Sidon’s most famous point of interest, the sea castle. Venture into the castle appreciating brick by brick the true essence of this structural art piece, where not only you will be informed about the history behind the castle but a glance at the beautiful sea will rinse your frustration away. Leaving behind the sea castle and the summer aura we enter the soap museum to discover the beautiful arts and crafts that it has to offer. Your trip will end in shopping spree while roaming across the Sidon souk , which is a marketplace for all kinds of arts and crafts the would transform this experience into a portable memory.
Ever heard of the Greeks? A civilization rooting to centuries ago where people would believe in mythological wonders such as Zeus, Chrono’s, and Aries. A culture full with glory and the honor in combat. From this we enter tyre discovering the archeological sites such as the roman hippodrome, an arena built by the glorious Greeks to be used for horse racing and fighting. Such a beautiful scenery. Extending the Greek Culture, We are also greeted by the necropolis or yet the city of the dead. The city of the dead might sound scary and dreadful however you’ll be amazed in taking a look at the monumental tombs and burials that manifest this site.
Not receiving the necessary sense of relief and comfort yet? Well let me accompany you into maghdouche where we take a look at the protector watching over us, and over this beautiful region. Who is that protector you ask? Well its non-other than Virgin Marry a Statue that was built in the early 1700 and yet dating back to the Greeks and other ancient civilization. Where people from all over would visit this site to celebrate a yearly traditional feast.
amazing