Private Guided Sidon, Tyre & Maghdouche Tour | From Beirut





Description
South Lebanon rewards those who travel with someone who knows it — and on this private guided tour from Beirut, every stop comes with the depth of understanding that only a professional guide can provide. In Sidon — one of the oldest cities in the world — your guide unlocks the layers behind the Sea Castle, the medieval souks, the world's only soap museum, and the Silk Road caravanserai that once served European merchants. In Tyre — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the Al-Bass Archaeological Complex reveals Roman Tyre in extraordinary completeness: triumphal arch, colonnaded street, ancient necropolis, and the great hippodrome where 20,000 spectators once gathered for chariot races. And in Maghdouché — a hilltop sanctuary above the southern coast — the shrine of Our Lady of Mantara, where the Virgin Mary is believed to have waited while Jesus preached in nearby Sidon, closes the day with a moment of profound spiritual stillness.
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Itinerary
9:00 AM — Departure from Beirut Your professional guide and driver collect you from your Beirut hotel and head south along the Mediterranean coastal highway — the ancient Phoenician road that once connected the greatest trading cities of the ancient world — toward Sidon.
Begin at Sidon's most iconic landmark — a 13th-century Crusader fortress built on a small island connected to the shore by a narrow stone causeway, its towers rising directly from the Mediterranean. Your guide brings the full story alive — the Crusader knights who built it, the Mamluk forces who besieged it, and the Phoenician harbour that made Sidon one of the most powerful trading cities of the ancient world long before the Crusaders ever arrived. The sea views from the ramparts reward every step of the climb.
Step into one of Lebanon's most authentically preserved traditional markets — stone-vaulted alleyways where gold merchants, spice vendors, and artisan workshops have occupied the same spaces for centuries. Your guide navigates the lanes with genuine local knowledge, pointing out the details that most visitors walk past — the carved Ottoman doorways, the century-old soap stalls, the hidden courtyards that open unexpectedly from the narrow streets.
Visit the world's only museum dedicated entirely to olive oil soap-making — a Sidonian craft practiced continuously for over a thousand years. Housed in a beautifully restored khan within the old city, the museum traces the complete journey from olive grove to finished soap cake. Your guide explains the ancient techniques, the role of Sidon's soap trade in Mediterranean commerce, and why this craft survived here when it disappeared almost everywhere else in the world.
End your time in Sidon at the grand 17th-century caravanserai commissioned by Emir Fakhreddine II for the European merchants who traded here along the Silk Road — wide arcaded courtyards, vaulted galleries, and carved stone facades that make Khan el Franj one of the finest Ottoman-era buildings in Lebanon and a reminder of Sidon's place at the crossroads of Mediterranean commerce for three thousand years.
Arrive in Tyre and enter one of the most complete Roman archaeological landscapes in the Mediterranean world. The Al-Bass complex opens with a monumental triumphal arch — still standing after two thousand years — marking the entrance to a colonnaded street flanked by sarcophagi and tomb monuments from the ancient necropolis on either side. Beyond it, the great Tyre Hippodrome: one of the largest ever built in the Roman world, seating up to 20,000 spectators for chariot races on its 480-metre track. Walking its full length today — past original starting gates, turning posts, and spectator terraces — is one of the most immersive Roman experiences in the entire Middle East. Your guide brings the Phoenician and Roman layers of Tyre's extraordinary history to life within this remarkable landscape of ancient stone.
Lunch in Tyre — optional A relaxed lunch at a local Tyre restaurant — fresh Lebanese mezze and seafood served steps from the Mediterranean, with the ancient city as your backdrop. A natural pause before the day's final and most spiritual stop.
The day's final stop rises above everything that came before it — literally and spiritually. The hilltop village of Maghdouché is where Christian tradition holds that the Virgin Mary waited in a cave while Jesus preached in Sidon. Mantara means "the one who waits" in Arabic — and the cave sanctuary here has drawn pilgrims for centuries, revered equally by Christians and Muslims across Lebanon. The Basilica of Our Lady of Mantara stands above the ancient cave, and the panoramic views from the hilltop over the southern Lebanese coast, the mountains of the interior, and the sea that Sidon has overlooked for three thousand years offer a fittingly beautiful and peaceful close to a day of extraordinary depth
Return to Beirut — approx. 5:30–6:00 PM North along the coastal highway back to Beirut with drop-off at your hotel — completing a full day through the Phoenician, Crusader, Roman, and sacred landscapes of South Lebanon, guided at every step by a professional who made every stone speak.
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We pick up travelers from any Hotel, Airbnb or Residence in Beirut
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(13)
I had a wonderful experience, Albert our tour guide was very knowledgeable and so easy going. I would highly recommend everyone to book your Beruit tour with Lebanon tours and travel. Best experience ever
A fantastic trip to historical sites and a very nice guide that did give a lot of information. Also showed us around in markets and the inner city of these small, beautifull and important cities in the history of Lebanon + way older. Even in the south of Lebanon we did feel very safe and loved every minute of the trip
Can’t recommend this company and country enough. Solo traveller from California. Super professional safe at all times knowledgeable and nice
Very nice unique and memorable excursion to discover the big cities of the South with a very professional, warm and welcoming staff. Very good Price quality ratio and no hidden costs. A good authentic meal to eat like the Lebanese is also planned in the trip. I recommend 100%
We had an amazing time going to Sidon, Tyre and Maghadouche. Crusader sea castle, Roman ruins, hippodrome and great food.
Tyre was the most impressive part of the trip, but everything was very nice. On the way to Sidon we stopped for breakfast at a very nice place with amazing food. All the local guides were super nice, and Hassane our guide during the elections whole tour was absolutely amazing.
Hi Esther ! Thanks for taking a moment and writing a review for us! We are glad you had such a wonderful experience with us. All the best and thanks again!
Comfortable vehicle, nice balanced itinerary, fun and knowledgeable guide and great food for lunch. What more do you need? It is a great time to visit as the usual traffic problems are almost never seen and the foreign exchange rate is extremely advantageous to tourists - not to mention that the country needs tourism now more than ever!
I strongly recommend this tour company and especially Kamil! I booked twice with them. The first was to Baalbek, Anjar, and Ksara! It was a beautiful drive with excellent conversation and education along the way. The guides provided are very knowledgeable and friendly. I was lucky enough to have Kamil for two tours in a row showing not only excellent professionalism, but true Lebanese hospitality! The second tour being Sidon, Tyre, and Maghdouche. It’s a fun and easy way to see a huge part of Lebanon and the different influences involved both historically and today. Highly recommended! I loved every minute!
We had 4 wonderful private tours with Kassim. Started early and went to the south, north and east from Beirut. He is a great driver and guide. Knows a lot, polite and trustworthy. If your going to Beirut, ask for Kassim at Lebanon Tours and Travel.
Awesome tour with local guide and a nice driver. They know lots of things about history and local context.



