Ancient ruins, golden beaches, and a calm Mediterranean soul
Perfect for history buffs, beach lovers, foodies, and peace seekers
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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)
Handmade seashell jewelry
Local olive oil and soap
Artisanal sweets like ma’amoul and halawa
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
🚗 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
Season | Highlights |
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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 |
Roman Arch at Al-Bass
Boats in Tyre’s colorful fishing harbor
Sunset from the public beach
Ruins with the sea as your backdrop