Since the earliest Phoenician records, salt ponds existed on the rocky shores of Anfeh, an ancient port just south of Tripoli. The great traders carved ponds in... Read More...
Located on the coast, just 65 kilometers from Beirut, the salt basins of Enfé carved into the rock stand out on the horizon. On this small rocky promontory, on... Read More...
Born and raised in Anfeh, three brothers have decided to renovate their family home, open its doors to the world and name it after their mother’s first name: ... Read More...
1- O Fleur de Sel guesthouse.
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2- Marse guesthouse. Tel: 70 000 425
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3- Iskandar guesthouse.
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1- Tahet el Rih beach and restaurants
Tahet el Rih beach or under the wind is a gorgeous simplified version of Mykonos, Greece with small white/turquoise wooden... Read More...
On the Lebanese coast, in the Phoenician town of Anfeh, rich with beauty and history lies an exquisite gem, Iskandar guesthouse, overlooking the salines extendi... Read More...
Less than a minute walk from Taht el Rih, Marsē is a newly renovated, traditionally built stone house,transformed into a bed and breakfast that offers a local ... Read More...
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Remains from at least 3,000 years of human occupation lie tangled among the myrtle and brambles of this 400 meter long ... Read More...
Within 1 minute walking distance from Tahet El Rih, lies a friendly Bed and Breakfast with an atmosphere of relaxation and hospitality. Anfawiyat guesthouse is... Read More...
The convent's ancient origin is attached to a legend. A rich man of the region committed adultery; filled with remorse, he attached a padlocked iron chain to hi... Read More...