Byblos (Jbeil)
One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Byblos charms visitors with its ancient harbor, Crusader castle, and winding souk. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a perfect blend of history and relaxation.
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Cedars of God
The ancient cedar forest, known as the Cedars of God, is home to some of the oldest trees in the world, dating back thousands of years. This UNESCO World Heritage site is also a popular winter destination for skiing.
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Jeita Grotto
A marvel of nature, the Jeita Grotto features spectacular limestone caves with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The lower cave can be explored by boat along an underground river, while the upper cave offers a walking tour.
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Sidon (Saida)
This historic coastal city features a sea castle, traditional souks, caravanserais, and numerous archaeological sites. Sidon offers an authentic glimpse into Lebanese daily life with its bustling markets and traditional crafts.
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