Tour overview

Jeita Grotto is a fascinating natural wonder located about 18 kilometers north of Beirut, Lebanon. It is a system of two interconnected limestone caves that are rich in stalactites and stalagmites, as well as underground lakes and rivers.

1- Upper cave: The tour of Jeita Grotto typically starts with a visit to the upper cave, which is accessible via a cable car ride up the mountain. The upper cave is a dry chamber with impressive rock formations, including curtains, columns, and mushrooms. Visitors can walk on a designated path through the chamber and admire the beauty of the stalactites and stalagmites.

2- Lower cave: After the upper cave, visitors take a short train ride to the lower cave’s entrance. The lower cave is accessible via a walkway that descends into the underground chamber. It is here that visitors can witness the awe-inspiring underground river and lake, surrounded by various rock formations.

3- Boat ride: A boat ride is available for visitors to explore the lower cave’s underground lake. It is an unforgettable experience as the boat takes you through the cave’s dark and calm waters, allowing you to view the various rock formations from a unique perspective.

Baalbeck is a city in the Beqaa Valley, famous for its remarkable Roman ruins. The most prominent of which are the temples of Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus, which date back to the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. The temples of Baalbeck are an architectural marvel, with intricate carvings and towering columns. The city has been inhabited for over 9,000 years and has a rich history of conquests and cultural exchange.

1- The Temple of Jupiter: This temple is the largest and most impressive of the three temples in Baalbeck. It was built during the reign of Emperor Augustus in the 1st century AD and is dedicated to the Roman god Jupiter. The temple features massive columns, intricate carvings, and stunning architectural details.

2- The Temple of Bacchus: The Temple of Bacchus is another impressive Roman temple located in Baalbeck. It was built in the 2nd century AD and is dedicated to the Roman god of wine and fertility, Bacchus. The temple is famous for its well-preserved façade and intricate relief sculptures.

3- The Temple of Venus: The Temple of Venus is the smallest of the three temples in Baalbeck. It was built in the 2nd century AD and is dedicated to the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Venus. The temple features beautiful carvings and is known for its unique hexagonal shape.

Included

  • Local Transportation
  • Tour Guide

Not Included

  • Entrance Fees: Admission to Baalbeck: $4 Admission to Jeita grotto: $2 (adult)
  • Lunch
  • Souvenirs

Meeting Location

Pick-up will be at your hotel or any arranged accommodation in Beirut.

Plan

8:00 - Pick up from hotel
10:00 - Arrive at Baalbeck (visit the historical site)
11:30 - Leave Baalbeck
(Lunch)
14:30 - Arrive at Jeita Grotto
16:00 - Leave Jeita
16:30 - Return to hotel

End Location

Drop-off will be at your hotel or any arranged accommodation in Beirut.

Tour Duration

9 hours. The tour may last up to 9 hours depending on traffic.