

Discover ancient Tyre's rich history through its well-preserved archaeological museum, housing artifacts dating back to the 3rd millennium BCE.

Intricately designed glass mosaics reflecting Phoenician history, a Tyre specialty.
Handmade soaps using local olive oil, a traditional product of Tyre.
Colorful ceramics inspired by ancient Phoenician art, a popular Tyre souvenir.
A treasure trove of ancient artifacts, including Roman mosaics and sarcophagi.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring Roman and Byzantine ruins, including the ancient hippodrome.
A beautiful waterfront walkway with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, perfect for an evening stroll.
Known for its traditional Lebanese breakfast with a view of the ancient Roman hippodrome.
Famous for its fresh seafood dishes and traditional Lebanese cuisine.
Known for its delicious seafood dishes and beautiful coastal views.
Pita bread topped with thyme, sesame seeds, and olive oil
Stuffed cabbage rolls filled with rice, pine nuts, and spices
Deep-fried or grilled bulgur and meat croquettes, often served with yogurt

A bustling traditional market in Conil de la Frontera, offering fresh local produce and seafood.
Remote and rugged, Polihale State Park offers stunning coastal views and challenging 4WD adventures.
A historic fort in Punjab, India, known for its association with the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, and the birthplace of the Khalsa Panth.
Tyre's climate is hot and sunny, a sun hat protects from heat and UV rays.
Exploring the museum and nearby ancient sites requires comfortable footwear.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Tyre's warm climate, especially when visiting outdoor sites.