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Zaitunay Bay: Beirut's Modern Waterfront Oasis

Experience Beirut's vibrant waterfront at Zaitunay Bay: dining, leisure, and stunning Mediterranean views await!

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Zaitunay Bay, located in the heart of Beirut, is a high-end waterfront promenade and marina offering a blend of dining, shopping, and leisure activities. Opened in the early 2010s, it stands as a symbol of Beirut's post-war revitalization, providing stunning Mediterranean views and a vibrant social scene.

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Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

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WF2X+V7W Beirut Marina, Beirut, LB
Monday
8 am-12 am
Tuesday
8 am-12 am
Wednesday
8 am-12 am
Thursday
8 am-12 am
Friday
8 am-12 am
Saturday
8 am-12 am
Sunday
8 am-12 am

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are already in the Beirut Central District, Zaitunay Bay is easily accessible on foot. Enjoy a scenic stroll along the Beirut Corniche, heading towards the Saint George Yacht Club. The promenade leads directly to Zaitunay Bay, offering beautiful sea views along the way. No costs involved.

    Public Transport

    While Beirut doesn't have a formal public bus system with set schedules, privately operated minibuses and buses run through the city. You can catch one from major streets in Beirut Central District and ask to be dropped off near Zaitunay Bay. Be aware that local knowledge may be required to navigate the routes effectively. Bus/minivan fare within Beirut is approximately 75,000 LBP.

    Taxi/Ride-Sharing

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Careem are readily available throughout Beirut. Simply request a ride to Zaitunay Bay from your current location. Ensure the taxi meter is running or agree on a fare before starting your journey. A short taxi ride within Beirut typically costs around 600,000 LBP.

    Local tips

    Visit in the early evening to enjoy a walk along the Corniche and watch the sunset over the Mediterranean Sea.
    Explore the variety of restaurants and cafes offering Lebanese and international cuisine.
    Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade to enjoy the views of the marina and Beirut skyline.
    Check for public events and festivals often hosted at the bay, adding to its lively atmosphere.

    Discover more about Zaituna Bay

    Zaitunay Bay is a modern and luxurious waterfront destination in Beirut, Lebanon, offering visitors a vibrant mix of leisure, dining, and maritime activities. Named after the Arabic word for olive, "zaitun," possibly nodding to the area's agricultural history, Zaitunay Bay was developed as part of the Beirut Marina to revitalize the city's coastline. Officially opened in 2012, it quickly became a hub for both locals and tourists. The bay features contemporary architecture designed to maximize the connection with the sea. Overlapping platforms create outdoor spaces for public art and exhibitions. The Quayside Restaurant Strip offers a variety of international and Lebanese cuisines, with cafes and shops catering to diverse tastes. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the promenade, taking in views of the Mediterranean Sea, the marina, and the Beirut skyline. Zaitunay Bay also includes a state-of-the-art yacht club with berthing facilities, a clubhouse, and amenities such as a swimming pool, restaurant, and fitness center. The bay's location near the Beirut Central District provides easy access to other attractions, combining the tranquility of the waterfront with the vibrancy of the city. It's a popular spot for evening strolls, dining, and enjoying Beirut's upscale seaside life.

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