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Lebanon has a great tourist position with its distinguished location on the Mediterranean Sea, and it enjoys the archaeological monuments resulting from the passage of several civilizations through it, in addition to the charming nature between mountains and reserves.

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Lebanon is one of the most important Arab tourism destinations, especially the region of South Lebanon that is filled with unique destinations and landmarks, which provide an enjoyable trip in the summer season.

Today, we are meeting with you on a group of the best tourist places in southern Lebanon to obtain a wonderful family vacation this summer.

Sidon Sea Castle

The seaside castle is located in Sidon on the Mediterranean, offering a panoramic panoramic view of the south. The castle has an ancient and distinctive architectural style, which was built at the time of the Crusades in the 13th century.

Nejmeh Square Saida Square

The Najma Square in Sidon shines as an important tourist field, which includes historical buildings dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, and enjoys an attractive heritage character, as well as historical religious buildings such as the Jewish Temple and the Christian School.

Khan Al Franj

Khan Al-Franj is a historical market that dates back to the 16th century and enjoys the archaeological style of Islamic architecture, which is one of the most beautiful tourist areas in southern Lebanon and attracts many tourists.

In Al Khan there are many shops selling handcrafted goods and wonderful souvenirs. The khat has a wonderful architecture with arches, gates, a large Al Bahah and a fountain, as it is a unique and charming place.

Saida Souq

The historic market of Sidon is characterized by an architectural style that combines Romen, Islamic and Ottoman civilizations, in which visitors enjoy wandering between the corridors and corridors with old buildings and buying distinctive goods and food.

Beach Pictures

Tire Beach is one of the most beautiful places for hiking and recreation in southern Lebanon, where visitors head for swimming, water sports and relaxing with the seas and sand scenes. The beach also enjoys an abundance of restaurants and cafes.

Mleeta Resistance Tourist Landmark

The Melta region is one of the areas with great rocky terrain in southern Lebanon. It also includes a landmark that reveals the history of the Lebanese resistance against Israel through a museum surrounding caves and tunnels that the resistance used as a hideout.

Shouf Biosphere Reserve

The enchanting nature in southern Lebanon offers a wonderful opportunity to relax, including the Chouf Reserve, which consists of gardens, mountains, meadows, lakes, and the remains of archaeological castles, and it is one of the ideal areas for adventure lovers and recreation in nature.

Eshmun Temple of Eshmun

The Temple of Ashmoun is one of the most important features of the region of southern Lebanon, where it dates back to the 7th century BC in the era of the Phoenician civilization. It was named after the god Ashmoun, the god of Sidon, and throughout the ages the most important Romen and Byzantine buildings and palaces were built around it.

Al Bass Archaeological Site

The Al-Bass site is one of the important archeological sites in southern Lebanon, where it witnessed Romen civilization, and includes important monuments such as funerary temples, tombs, a field for horse racing and an ancient road that was established in the second century.

Beiteddine Palace

Beiteddine Palace is located on a hill in the vicinity of the Chouf Reserve, where it overlooks charming scenes of meadows and orchards. This palace was established in the nineteenth century and shines with wonderful Arab architecture and art festivals.

Jezzine Jezzine

Jezzine is a charming town in southern Lebanon, enjoying a high position above the sea level, which makes it provide stunning scenery and enchanting green meadows, valleys, waterfalls, forests and dense trees in a breathtaking view.

Al Mina Archaeological Site

The landmark of the port is an archaeological remains dating back to the third century BC, some of which are submerged in water, and it is characterized by Romen architecture and mosaics. Also, the archaeological remains include columns, a Romen bath, and a Romen track.

Shouf Biosphere Reserve
Shouf Biosphere Reserve

Beiteddine Palace

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Beiteddine Palace

Al Bass Archaeological Site
Al Bass Archaeological Site

Mleeta Resistance Tourist Landmark
Mleeta Resistance Tourist Landmark

Al Mina Archaeological Site
Al Mina Archaeological Site

Al Mina Archaeological Site
Al Mina Archaeological Site

Eshmun Temple of Eshmun
Eshmun Temple of Eshmun

Eshmun Temple of Eshmun
Eshmun Temple of Eshmun

Shouf Biosphere Reserve
Shouf Biosphere Reserve

Beiteddine Palace
Beiteddine Palace

Al Bass Archaeological Site
Al Bass Archaeological Site

Beach Pictures
Beach Pictures

Sidon Market
Sidon Market

Sidon Market
Sidon Market

Khan Al Franj
Khan Al Franj

Jezzine Jezzine
Jezzine Jezzine

Jezzine Jezzine
Jezzine Jezzine

Sidon Sea Castle
Sidon Sea Castle

Al Bass Archaeological Site
Al Bass Archaeological Site

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