Tyre ,Lebanon

🏖️ Tyre (Sour), Lebanon – Where History Meets the Sea

Ancient ruins, golden beaches, and a calm Mediterranean soul

 

Perfect for history buffs, beach lovers, foodies, and peace seekers


🧭 Why Visit Tyre?

Located on Lebanon’s southern coast, Tyre (Arabic: Sour) is one of the oldest cities in the world — founded by the Phoenicians over 4,000 years ago. Once a mighty sea-trading empire, today Tyre offers sun-drenched beaches, UNESCO-listed ruins, and a laid-back vibe that’s ideal for unwinding and exploring.


🌟 Top Things to Do in Tyre

🏛 1. Al-Bass Archaeological Site (Roman Hippodrome)

Step into one of the largest and best-preserved Roman hippodromes in the world. This vast complex includes Roman baths, triumphal arches, and ancient roads lined with sarcophagi.

🏺 2. Tyre’s Old City & Al-Mina Ruins

Wander the remains of ancient Phoenician ports, mosaics, Roman columns, and Byzantine streets, all right by the sea. It’s a surreal blend of archaeology and ocean breeze.

🏖 3. Relax on Tyre's Public Beach

Clean, calm, and golden — Tyre's beach is one of Lebanon’s best. You’ll find crystal-clear water, soft sand, and beachfront cafés serving fresh fish and lemonade.

🛶 4. Take a Boat Ride in the Fishing Harbor

Traditional boats still float in the picturesque old harbor. For just a few dollars, you can tour the coastline or watch fishermen haul in the day’s catch.


🍴 Where to Eat in Tyre

  • Le Phenicien – A seafood lover’s paradise right on the sea

  • Tony’s Restaurant – Local favorite with grilled fish, mezzes, and beach views

  • Shawatina – Chic vibes with a modern Lebanese twist

🥗 Must-try dish: Sayadieh (spiced rice and fish with nuts and caramelized onions)


🛍 What to Buy

  • Handmade seashell jewelry

  • Local olive oil and soap

  • Artisanal sweets like ma’amoul and halawa


🏨 Where to Stay in Tyre

  • Dar Alma Boutique Hotel – Stylish stay steps from the sea

  • Tyre Rest House – Perfect for families with beachfront access

  • Asamina Boutique Hotel – Traditional charm in the old town


🧭 How to Get There

  • 🚗 From Beirut: Approx. 1 hour 45 minutes by car

  • 🚌 Minibuses: Available from Cola or Chatila stations in Beirut

  • 🚖 Taxis and private drivers also common for the trip

  • 📍 Note: It's a great overnight or weekend getaway


🏞 Best Time to Visit

Season Highlights
Spring (March–May) Ideal for sightseeing & mild weather
Summer (June–Sept) Perfect beach season
Autumn (Oct–Nov) Fewer crowds, warm sea
Winter (Dec–Feb) Quieter, but ruins are still open & beautiful

📸 Best Instagrammable Spots

  • Roman Arch at Al-Bass

  • Boats in Tyre’s colorful fishing harbor

  • Sunset from the public beach

  • Ruins with the sea as your backdrop