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Day 1 -
Amman
Arrivals at Queen Alia International airport.
Our airport representative will be on hand to
meet and welcome you. Transfer to hotel in
Amman.
Transfer to the hotel in Amman
After the check in, gathering at the lobby to
proceed to Books @ Café-bar for our first
drink and possibility of eating.
Overnight in Amman.
Day 2 - Petra
Early morning - transfer to Petra
After lunch,
we will
proceed to the renowned archeological sites of
Petra, the day hiking and visiting the
multiple archeological sites spread around.
After a relaxing early dinner, walk back
toward Petra to spend a romantic candlelight
experience by the ruins.
Overnight in Petra
Day 3 - Dead Sea - Amman - Beirut
After the breakfast, check out and transfer to
Amman on the way, we stop by the Dead Sea for
a floating experience.
Afternoon visit of the multiple sections of
Amman including its Amphitheatre, and old part
of the city as well as the Royal Car Museum.
Catch of the flight to Beirut
Overnight in Beirut
Day 4 - Beirut
Free
morning
Afternoon visit of the Down Town of Beirut
(museums, place de l’etoile, major churches
and roman bath)
Dinner at Bardo, one of the most renowned Gay
Resto-bars of Beirut.
Day 5 - Byblos
Free morning
Early afternoon proceed to visit Byblos.
According to Phoenician tradition the city was
founded by the god El, making Byblos one of
the oldest continuously inhabited cities in
the world. It was in Byblos where the first
linear alphabet, ancestor of all modern
alphabets was invented. The sarcophagus of
Byblos’ king Ahiram, now in the national
museum, bears the oldest knows Phoenician
inscription. Byblos was also the centre of the
Adonis cult, the god of vegetation who dies in
the winter and is renewed each spring.
Day 6 -
Baalbek & Ksara
In the morning, we precede for our last visit
the amazing Roman ruins of Baalbek.
Located in the Bekaa valley, Baalbeck makes up
one of the largest and best-preserved corpus
of Roman architecture ever found. In the
Jupiter Temple, six of the fifty-four giant
columns that originally surrounded the
sanctuary still survive.
On our way we will pass by the Ksara
cellars.
Built during the Roman period and covered by
sand for centuries, these Cellars were found
by Jesuits by mistake in 1898 (they were
hunting down a fox that was eating their
chickens). Ksara is now home of to a world
famous winery.
Lunch is served at the winery.
Free evening.
Day 7 - Goodbyes
Morning check outs & transfers to Beirut
international airport for departure.
HAVE A NICE
AND SAFE FLIGHT HOME!
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1850$
per person
in a single room. or 1550$ per person in a
double room.
$200 nonrefundable deposit required, remaining
balance collected 40 days prior to departure. The
following amounts should be wired either via
Western union, money Gram or a Bank transfer.
fill the
Registration form
and send it to us to be able to handle your
booking.
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Your passport
must have at least three months’ validity
remaining, or you may not be admitted into
Lebanon or Jordan.
Visa to Jordan:
The cost of one entry visa for all
nationalities is 20 JD (around $30) obtained
upon arrival at the airport; for multiple
entries for all nationalities it is 60 JD
(around $85) and can be obtained at the
nearest embassy/consulate.
Visa to Lebanon:
Foreign
countries: A free one month valid visa,
renewable till 3 months, is granted to the
citizens of these countries who are coming for
tourism: Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda -
Argentina, Armenia , Australia, Austria,
Azerbaijan, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus,
Belgium, Belize, Bhutan, Brazil, Bulgaria,
Canada, Chile, China Rep, Czech Republic,
Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia
, Finland, France, Great Britain, Georgia,
Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg,
Macedonia, Macau (S A R) , Malaysia, Malta,
Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Palau, Panama, Peru, Poland,
Portugal, Russia, Romania, Saint Kitts and
Nevis, Samoa, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia,
Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Trinidad,
Tobacco, Turkmenistan, USA, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Yugoslavia.
Other nationals should contact the consulate
at the Lebanese Embassy for details about how
to obtain their visa at least one month prior
to arrival.
Cost: For those coming for
tourism, a free visa is granted for one month,
renewable for up to three months.
Restricted Entry: The Government
of Lebanon refuses entry to holders of Israeli
passports, holders of passports containing a
visa for Israel, valid or expired, used or
unused and passports with entry stamps to
Israel.
Travel
insurance
is mandatory for
those interested in taking part in our Tour to
Istanbul.
make sure to purchase a valid insurance that
would cover Lebanon & Jordan.
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