On which beach do you spend your summer in Beirut?
10 May 2020

With hot summer days just around the corner, the Safarway website offers lovers of water, sea and recreation, a group of unique beaches in the Lebanese city of Beirut, which will be an essential focus in making the summer of 2020 a special summer by all standards for all its visitors, whether with a group of fun water activities that... It mixes excitement and entertainment, or through its many facilities that serve all age groups, which will make the best beautiful memories to compensate for the time most people spent in home quarantine.
With hot summer days just around the corner, the Safarway website offers lovers of water, sea and recreation, a group of unique beaches in the Lebanese city of Beirut, which will be an essential focus in making the summer of 2020 a special summer by all standards for all its visitors, whether with a group of fun water activities that... It mixes excitement and entertainment, or through its many facilities that serve all age groups, which will make the best beautiful memories to compensate for the time most people spent in home quarantine.
White beach
As its name suggests, this distinctive beach contains white rocks and turquoise waters, making it one of the best summer tourist destinations in the city, as it is compared by its visitors to the beaches of the Maldives. One of its advantages is that the beach is open 24 hours a day, for anyone who wants to relax. Under the sun, playing in the sand, or for those who want to watch the sunset in the evening.
Ludvik Lohr /google.map
Sporting Club Beach
Sporting Club Beach is characterized as being the resort beach in the city, as hotels surround this beach, so it is considered the first destination for families, with entertainment facilities such as water pools, restaurants, cafes, diving centers and recreational activities, and one of the most important features of this beach is that it is not crowded with visitors, which creates more space. For freedom and movement.
Sporting Club Beach/google.map
Zaytouna Bay
The most luxurious tourist place in the city of Beirut, and a destination for tourists from all over the world, cafes, restaurants, facilities, and recreational and social centers are distributed along the bay, which is two thousand square meters, extending from the Ras Beirut area to Dbayeh Marina. One of the reasons for the charm and magnificence of this place is the reflection of the buildings and hotels on Sea water in the evening, creating a beautiful painting, and the bay is considered a harbor for unique and luxurious yachts.
Lim James /google.map
Green Beach
A public stone beach, containing many benches and umbrellas for visitors. Tourists go there to do many activities, including swimming, hiking, walking, parasailing, or speed boat tours. The beach is also distinguished by the fact that it is located a 20-minute drive from the heart of the capital, Beirut. Makes it relatively quiet.
abdelrhman abdelkawy/google.map
Long Beach
This beach combines sandy beaches and stone beaches. It is visited by tourists and locals alike. What distinguishes this beach, in addition to the restaurants, hotels and resorts that surround it, is the presence of a water amusement park near it that includes water slides and various ponds. There is also a designated area for fishing with... A group of kiosks that provide the supplies needed by those who want to experience fishing.
Hussein Alhalabi /google.map
Ramlet El Bayda Beach
The coast of this beach is considered one of the largest in area among the beaches in the city. One of the most important features of the beach is the graffiti drawings that fill the place by international and local artists. And not only that, the beach is also known for its soft sand and general cleanliness, in addition to the presence of lifeguards distributed in the place, to ensure a swimming experience. Safe for visitors, both locals and tourists.
Omar Arab /google.map