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Jounieh: Coastal Jewel of Lebanon

Explore Jounieh, Lebanon: A coastal city with ancient history, vibrant nightlife, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Jounieh, a vibrant coastal city just north of Beirut, offers a blend of history, stunning seaside views, and lively nightlife. From ancient Phoenician roots to modern-day attractions like Our Lady of Lebanon and Casino du Liban, Jounieh provides a diverse Lebanese experience.

A brief summary to Jounieh

  • Jounieh, LB

Local tips

  • Visit Our Lady of Lebanon early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the best views.
  • Explore the Old Souk for unique souvenirs and a taste of local culture.
  • Try the local seafood at waterfront restaurants for an authentic taste of Jounieh.
  • Take a day trip to nearby Byblos to explore its ancient ruins and charming old town.
  • Experience Jounieh's nightlife with its diverse range of bars and clubs.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Beirut, take bus #6 from Cola station towards Byblos (Jbeil). Ask to get off in Jounieh. The ride takes 20-45 minutes depending on traffic and costs around 2,500 LBP. Alternatively, take any bus from Dora heading north to Byblos or Tripoli and get off on the highway, then walk 1 km downhill to the town center.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from Beirut to Jounieh typically takes around 14 minutes and costs between $30-$45. Taxis are readily available in Beirut, including services like Chouf Taxi. Taxi fares within Jounieh start at approximately $0.50 per km.

  • Driving

    Driving from Beirut to Jounieh takes about 14 minutes via the coastal highway. Parking is available in the city center, with costs around 50 cents. Be aware of potential traffic, especially during peak hours. Consider using a GPS navigation app for real-time traffic updates.

Discover more about Jounieh

Jounieh, nestled on the Mediterranean coast in the Keserwan District, boasts a rich history dating back to Phoenician times when it was known as "Junia". Its strategic location made it a vital trading hub, serving as a winter shelter for ships sailing to Byblos. Over the centuries, the city has been influenced by Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires, each leaving their mark on its cultural landscape. Today, Jounieh is a bustling city known for its seaside resorts, vibrant nightlife, and historical attractions. The city's main street exudes a Southern European charm with a Middle Eastern touch, offering a variety of restaurants serving Lebanese and international cuisine. The Old Souk provides a glimpse into the past with its narrow alleys and traditional shops. Jounieh offers a plethora of activities for visitors. A ride on the Teleferique cable car to Our Lady of Lebanon in Harissa is a must for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. The Jeita Grotto, a stunning cave system, is another nearby attraction worth exploring. For those seeking adventure, paragliding over Jounieh Bay offers a thrilling experience. Jounieh's beaches provide a perfect escape for relaxation and water sports. The city also comes alive at night with its numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.
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