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Top 3 adventure things to do in Beirut

If your idea of a good day in Beirut ends with sore legs and a great photo, start here. Treks, kayaks, ziplines, off-road runs and the occasional adrenaline-up — every operator below is licensed and safety-checked.

  1. Paragliding over Jounieh Bay from Beirut, Beirut1

    1. Paragliding over Jounieh Bay from Beirut

    5.0· 195 reviews· 1 hours

    Tandem paragliding session with certified pilots — soar above green mountains and authentic villages, enjoying views of the ocean and Jounieh Bay.

    What an enjoyable experience! Elie was my pilot, and he did an excellent job making me feel at ease. I felt secure throughout the flight. The views were breathtaking; Lebanon is truly stunning.197nadimg
  2. Mzaar Ski Resort day pass, Beirut2

    2. Mzaar Ski Resort day pass

    4.9· 9 reviews· 8 hours

    A full day of skiing at the Middle East’s largest ski resort, featuring 50 runs and 25 chairlifts across 100 km of terrain, with dining and nightlife options available.

    We had an incredible day. Pickup from our hotel was even a bit earlier than expected, and we proceeded to the office where we prepared for our adventure. Each of us received a complimentary bottle of water, and everything unfolded as scheduled. Upon arriving at Mzar in Fareya, our driver was extremely friendly and assisted us in getting great deals on ski rentals. It was truly a day to cherish, and we will certainly choose Zingy for our next trip to Lebanon.Sarahwangs
  3. Day trip to Deir al Qamar, Beiteddine Palace, and Chouf Cedars from Beirut, Beirut3

    3. Day trip to Deir al Qamar, Beiteddine Palace, and Chouf Cedars from Beirut

    4.5· 11 reviews· 8 hours

    Eight hours including hotel pickup — explore historic Deir al Qamar, Beiteddine Palace, and hike in the Chouf Cedars Forest Reserve.

    Our friends suggested we explore the Chouf region, and we're really happy we listened. The Cedars Forest was breathtaking—tranquil, picturesque, and rich in history. We got to see one of the oldest trees, believed to be over 3,000 years old, which was a unique experience. All in all, it was a soothing and unforgettable outing that we would certainly recommend.S498PRginag

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