Beirut, Beiteddine & Deir el Qamar Small-Group Tour | Lunch Incl.





Description
One tour, three completely different versions of Lebanon. The morning is Beirut — seafront, downtown landmarks, a mosque and cathedral sharing the same square, Roman baths in the middle of a rebuilt city, and the deliberately unrepaired Civil War facade that tells you more about this country than a week of reading. The afternoon is the Chouf Mountains — Beiteddine Palace, one of the finest 19th-century palaces in the Arab world, and Deir el Qamar, Lebanon's first capital and one of the best-preserved Ottoman villages in the country. Lunch included in Deir el Qamar. One guide connects it all. This is the tour that answers the question most first-time visitors ask on day one: how do I see as much of Lebanon as possible in a single day without it feeling rushed? The answer is this itinerary, this guide, and a group of no more than twelve.
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Itinerary
8:30 AM — Hotel pickup Your guide meets the group at your Beirut hotel. The city tour starts immediately — Pigeon Rocks is five minutes away.
Pigeon Rocks & Zaitunay Bay The limestone sea stacks off Raouche — Beirut's most photographed natural landmark — then along the seafront to Zaitunay Bay marina. Your guide sets the geographical and historical context for the city before the downtown walk begins.
Drive along the Corniche el Manara — Beirut's Mediterranean promenade, the city's democratic common ground. Drive past the Holiday Inn — its Civil War facade deliberately preserved, the most honest five seconds in Beirut.
Downtown Beirut — the guided circuit Your guide leads the group through Beirut's most essential downtown stops — all within walking distance, each with a distinct story that connects to the next. Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque · 10 min ⛪ Saint George Cathedral · 10 min Martyrs' Square · 10 min Place de l'Étoile · 10 min Beirut Souks · 10 min Roman Baths · 10 min
Beiteddine Palace — the presidential palace of Lebanon Built between 1788 and 1840 by Emir Bashir II — the ruler who unified Lebanon's mountain factions. Three interconnected courtyards with hand-cut tilework and carved cedar-wood ceilings. Beneath the palace: Lebanon's finest collection of Byzantine mosaics — floor panels of extraordinary quality that most visitors walk straight past. Today the official summer residence of the Lebanese President. Your guide covers the full story of Beiteddine and what it represents in Lebanese political and cultural history.
Deir el Qamar — Lebanon's first capital, still going Meaning "Monastery of the Moon" — a honey-stone Ottoman village that served as Lebanon's first capital under the Ma'an dynasty and remains one of the most perfectly preserved historic villages in the country. The cobblestone square is framed by 17th and 18th-century mansions. A mosque and a church stand metres apart — four centuries of coexistence in a single hillside view. Your guide explains the political and religious significance of this village to Lebanese mountain identity.
Fakhreddine Mosque & Saydet el Tallé Church The 17th-century mosque of Emir Fakhreddine II — the Druze ruler who built an empire from the Bekaa to the Sinai — and the hilltop Maronite church with panoramic views over the Chouf valleys. Same hillside, four centuries, two communities. Your guide explains why this matters in a country where coexistence is never accidental.
Lunch in Deir el Qamar — included Lebanese mountain mezze at a local Deir el Qamar restaurant — grilled meats, fresh bread, Chouf valley views. Fully included in the tour price.
Return to Beirut — approx. 5:30–6:30 PM Drop-off at your Beirut hotel. City, palace, and Lebanon's first capital — three versions of the country in one guided day.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Free pickup is available from any hotel, Airbnb, or residence in Beirut.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(8)
Absolutely amazing trip with Albert!! He’s super knowledgeable, kind and goes the extra mile to make sure you’re taken care of. Beautiful day exploring this unique city and the palaces are absolutely stunning! Highly recommend to everyone!
Thank you, Kinga! We’re so happy to hear you had an amazing day exploring with Albert. It’s wonderful that his care and knowledge made your trip extra special. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you back for more beautiful adventures!
Another amazing trip with our guide Albert! Of Beirut including the national museum, the blue mosque and the Star square. Then we journeyed to the Beiteddine palace and Deir el Qamar, beautifully constructed places with lots of history. Relaxed with a delicious lunch and even managed to explore some of Lebanon’s famous beer! A wonderful trip all tourists need to explore! Don’t forget to ask for Albert! He’s a legend tour guide always laughs and smiles on his tours!
Thank you for this fantastic review! We're so glad you had another great experience with Albert—his passion and energy truly make every tour special. It sounds like a perfect mix of history, culture, and fun. Hope to welcome you back for more adventures soon!
Awesome tour with just the best local guide named Hassane ! I enjoyed every second of it and would repeat it any time. What a pleasure to get so much insights into the history, culture, food and life here and around this beautiful country of Lebanon ❤️🇱🇧
The driver, Albert, was waiting for us on time. After a very pleasant chat to get to know the three of us, we arrived at the Beiteddine hall. The great weather helped us on the tour of the palace. We learned a lot of interesting facts and Albert was able to answer all the questions we had. In Deir el Qamar, after a good meal, we visited several sites with stunning views. The return trip went very well.
With red tiled roofs, winding streets, and traditional stone houses, the village of Deir El Qamar (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) epitomizes idyllic mountain charm. It also highlights the religious diversity in Lebanon, with a mosque, a church and a synagogue all taking residence in its main square. Enjoy a stroll around the village, starting in the historic main square, where jousting tournaments took place during the Crusades.
Thank you for sharing your experience! Deir El Qamar truly showcases the charm of a mountain village with its picturesque features, from the red tiled roofs to the winding streets and traditional stone houses. It's fascinating to learn about the religious diversity represented by the mosque, church, and synagogue in the main square. Exploring the historic main square and imagining the jousting tournaments from the Crusades sounds like a delightful stroll indeed!
Highly recommended! Natasha the tour guide was very informative and professional! Explained everything in detail and showed us all the major attractions!
Hi Eirini: Thank you for your highly recommended review! We're thrilled to hear that you had a great experience with our tour guide, Natasha. It's wonderful to know that she was informative, professional, and provided detailed explanations throughout the tour. We're delighted that she showed you all the major attractions, ensuring you had a comprehensive experience. We appreciate your kind words and recommendation. We look forward to the opportunity of welcoming you back for more memorable tours in the future.
We had a lovely day with Beirut Daily tours visiting 3 historical cities, Beirut, Beiteddine and Deir el Qamar. We where pickup from our hotel and we were the only ones on the Tour. Nice scenery and delicious lunch.
So happy to have seen Pidgeon rocks, especially in soft morning light for beautiful pictures. Deir El Qamar and Beiteddine palace were so very beautiful and I felt I was transported back in time. Had some amazing photos at the palace. And one of the best lunches ever which I haven't haven't experienced in other countries. This was my 2nd tour with this company and so pleased both times. A BIG thanks to our guide & driver Rabiye who got us back to our hotels safely during the protests. We couldn't finish the city tour bc of protests but so thankful to make it back into city!



