Thursday, August 29, 2024 Lebanon is experiencing a remarkable surge in its travel industry, bolstered by its visa-free access to 45 countries as of August 2024, including popular destinations like Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Barbados, and Qatar. This newfound ease of travel enhances Lebanon’s appeal as a global tourism hub, facilitating greater mobility for Lebanese citizens and attracting international visitors. With the convenience of visa-free entry, Lebanon is well-positioned to capitalize on increased travel opportunities, fostering economic growth and strengthening its presence on the global tourism stage.

Beirut, the capital and largest city, is renowned for its rich historical heritage, featuring archaeological treasures such as the Roman baths and the ancient city of Byblos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest Phoenician citiesLebanon, officially known as the Republic of Lebanon, is a country located in the Levant region of West Asia. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east, Israel to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, with Cyprus just a short distance across the water.Lebanon offers a diverse array of attractions, from ancient Roman ruins and well-preserved castles to stunning limestone caves, historic churches and mosques.

Visitors can also enjoy beautiful Mediterranean beaches, world-famous Lebanese cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and ski resorts nestled in its mountainous terrain. Lebanese Adventurers Uncover Top Middle Eastern Gems: D.