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Al Raouche Rocks: Beirut's Majestic Sentinels

Iconic limestone formations rising from the Mediterranean Sea, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into Beirut's soul.

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Al Raouche Rocks, also known as Pigeon Rocks, are towering limestone formations that dramatically jut out of the Mediterranean Sea, becoming a symbol of Beirut's natural beauty and resilience. These rocks have been a source of fascination throughout history, with local legends adding to their allure.

A brief summary to Al Raouche Rocks

  • VFRC+5M8, Beirut, LB
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for the most stunning views and photo opportunities.
  • Take a leisurely stroll along the Corniche to enjoy the coastal atmosphere and vibrant Beirut culture.
  • Consider taking a boat tour to explore the caves and hidden nooks around the rocks.
  • Explore the nearby cafes and restaurants for fresh seafood and traditional Lebanese dishes.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the coastal paths.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From anywhere along the Corniche Beirut, simply walk towards the southern end. Al Raouche Rocks are easily visible and accessible from the promenade. The walk offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the city skyline. There are no costs involved in accessing the viewing points.

  • Public Transport

    From Beirut city center, take a bus or a shared taxi (service) to Raouche. Get off at the Raouche area and walk towards the Corniche. Follow the pedestrian path along the coast until you reach Al Raouche Rocks. The rocks are easily visible from the shore. Bus fare from Beirut to Raouche is approximately $1. A shared taxi (service) may cost slightly more.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Beirut. Ask the driver to take you to Al Raouche Rocks in Raouche. From Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport to Raouche Rocks, a taxi ride typically costs around $8 - $18, and the journey takes approximately 11-18 minutes, depending on traffic. For short trips within Beirut, fares range from $3 to $6.

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Discover more about Al Raouche Rocks

Al Raouche Rocks, also called the Pigeons' Rocks, stand as majestic sentinels off the coast of Beirut, Lebanon. These impressive natural rock formations have become an iconic symbol of the city, representing its rich history, resilience, and stunning Mediterranean beauty. Rising from the azure waters, the towering limestone cliffs offer a breathtaking sight that captivates visitors and locals alike. Legend has it that the rocks were once a pair of lovers turned to stone by the gods, adding a touch of romance and mystery to the site. Historically, they served as a strategic location for defense and trade, further embedding their significance in Beirut's past. The shores near Raouché have even yielded some of the area's oldest evidence of human existence. Today, Al Raouche Rocks are a popular destination for tourists from around the world. Visitors can stroll along the Corniche, a waterfront promenade, and soak in the panoramic views of the Beirut skyline and the Mediterranean coast. The rocks are particularly captivating at sunset when bathed in golden light, providing a perfect backdrop for relaxation and photography. Boat tours offer an adventurous experience, allowing visitors to explore the caves and hidden nooks around the rocks. The surrounding area is vibrant, with cafes and restaurants where one can savor delicious Lebanese cuisine while enjoying the coastal breeze.

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