Cloud 59 is a lesbian-owned beach bar/restaurant located in Tyre, a seaside resort town around 1-hour drive south of Beirut. Although it's outside the capital city, we include it because this is one of the most popular gay friendly beaches in Lebanon where the Beirut gay boys like to ...
Beirut, Lebanon: A Concise Travel Guidedecember
If you’re looking for the real East-meets-West so talked about in the Middle East, you need look no further than Beirut. Fast-paced, fashion-conscious and overwhelmingly friendly, it's not a relaxing city to spend time in – it's too crowded, polluted and chaotic for that – but its...
Lebanon Travel Advisory - Level 4: Do Not Travel The U.S. Department of State advises against all travel to Lebanon due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, unexploded landmines, and the risk of armed conflict. On September 28, 2024, the State Department ordered the departure of n...
Lebanon: Emirates flights to and from Beirut are cancelled until and including 31 December 2024. Customers transiting through Dubai with final destination Beirut will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin. Customers impacted by flight cancellations must contact their booking agents for ...
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Finally, a growing number of countries are advising their citizens to avoid travel to Lebanon at this time. The US State Department has raised its advisory for Lebanon to Level 4: Do Not Travel. The US embassy in Lebanon is advising American citizens who wish to depart Lebanon to leave imme...
If the security situation in Lebanon deteriorates, it’s likely that Beirut airport would close, and you may be unable to leave for an extended period. Yemen While you may be tempted to check out the famous dragon blood trees of Socotra, Yemen (pictured above), you’ll need to put that...
Lebanon’s capital and largest city, Beirut, sits on the country’s western coast. Other notable cities include Tripoli in the north, Sidon to the south of Beirut, and Baalbek located inland in the Bekaa Valley. The country’s unique position, bounded by mountains, desert hinterlands and the...
State Department raised Lebanon’s travel advisory level from a Level 3 to a Level 4 level due to “the unpredictable security situation related to rocket, missile, and artillery exchanges” between Israel and Hezbollah or other militant groups. In December, the U.S. Embassy in Beir...