Byblos: A Hub of History in a Thriving City The port of many passing civilizations and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Byblos is a destination that charms locals and tourists alike, year-long.
Beyond Beirut: Discovering Lebanon Lebanon as a country is so vibrant and colourful. Everyone is friendly and there is always something – often many things – going on. Even a simple day trip outside Beirut is an adventure, an opportunity to soak up the sun and the wonderful atmosphere that permeates this fascinating place, but there is so much more to the place than its famed, hedonist party spirit.
From Strength to Strength: Summer Festivals in Lebanon Over the decades, Lebanon’s summer festivals have served as symbols of cultural resistance and resilience in the face of conflict and instability, managing to survive, thrive and continue to grow against the odds
Exploring Cycles of Progress and Collapse in Tripoli The first ever contemporary art exhibition to be staged at Oscar Niemeyer’s trade fair in Tripoli will explore human, natural and political cycles through the work of Lebanese and Mexican artists.
Agritourism: A New Way to Discover Lebanon Agritourism is an invitation for conscious tourists to reconnect with the land, rediscover their roots, and plant the seeds of genuine friendship and camaraderie with the local communities they ultimately become a part of.
Ancient and Modern History Combine in Tripoli Lebanon’s second largest city, Tripoli is often unfairly maligned and may find itself excluded from traveller’s itineraries. With its fascinating ancient and modern ruins, its traditional souks, its picturesque seaside and its fabulous food culture, it deserves to be put back on the map.
How Beirut Became the Dance Capital of the Arab World In less than 20 years, Beirut has become a regional hub for contemporary dance, in part thanks to the work of Maqamat, a local dance company that organises annual festivals and runs a dance house in the Lebanese mountains.