Plan C Tours
Plan C Tours
Date: 15/07/2023

Syria Tours – 9 days/8 nights Tour
5/5
- Itinerary
- Instruction and details
- Booking


Seventh day
Al- Nabek , Damascus
After breakfast, we will head to Al-Nabek city to visit Saint mosses al-abyssinian monastery the main church of the monastic compound hosts precious frescoes dating to the 11th and 12th century then move back to the hotel in Damascus and overnight.


Eighth day
Busra
Breakfast, we’ll visit the city of Busra, the city that was once the capital of the Roman province of Arabia, and was an important stopover on the ancient caravan route to Mecca. A magnificent 2nd-century Roman theatre, early Christian ruins and several mosques are found within its great walls too. We’ll head back to Damascus for dinner and overnight.


Ninth day
Damascus, departure
Breakfast, free time in the old city and move to the border or airport.


Fifth day
Ebla, Homs
After breakfast we will drive to visit traces of kingdom of Ebla; one of the ancient villages of northern Syria that was a small settlement in the early bronze age (3500 BC),then head to Homs city have free time in the city and overnight.


Fourth day
Aleppo
After having a delicious breakfast, it’s time to visit one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, where we will visit its mighty castle, in addition to its mansions, khans and its historical souks; then we have special activate in the monastery of roman catholic and try the traditional food .


Third day
Hama, Apamea, Aleppo
After breakfast, we will move to Hama to visit the seventeen large Norias that Syria famous for, the old alleys, then head to Apamea; the ancient Greek and Roman city founded in 300 BC. Afterwards, we will drive to Aleppo to spend the day and overnight.


Second day
Maaloula, Krak des chevaliers, Mashtaye
After breakfast, we drive to the village of Maaloula, where Aramaic, the language of Christ is still spoken to visit the famous monastery of Saint Thecla and the famous mountain path that holds her name and monastery of Saints Sergio’s and Bacchus. Afterwards, we will head to Krak des Chevaliers, one of the most well preserved medieval castles in the World!


First day
Arrival Damascus
When your plane lands in Lebanon, a vehicle will be waiting for you at the airport or around Beirut to get you to the LebaneseSyrian borders; After crossing the borders the car will get you to the hotel in Old Damascus to meet our guide and have a break. The tour starts with our guide taking you to The grand Umayyad Mosque (a place for worshiping since the first millennium B.C ); The tour will also include a stroll in the old Souks to enjoy the oriental fragrance, the straight street, the church of St. Ananias, And Assad Basha
Hotels
Night
Hotel Name
City
Rate
First & Second & Third Night
Talisman OR Dar al mamlouka
Old Damascus
5/5
Fourth Night
Villa Rosa Hotel
Mashtaye
4/5
Fifth & Sixth Night
Louis inn
Homs
4/5
Seventh & Eighth Night
Lauros Hotel
Aleppo
4/5
Included
- Transfer from and to Beirut in a private vehicle
- All transportation in the tour
- Accommodation in the mentioned hotels including breakfast
- Entrance fees
- Guided tour during your stay
- Security clearance; (A document that allows you to get the visa on arrival)
Not Included
- Visa fee at the borders
- Special or extra requests.
- Tips for the guide and driver.
- Lunch or dinner.
Important Notes
To confirm joining our tour, please send a copy of your passport and provide your job title for the application of the
security clearance.
- The security clearance is a document we apply for, which allows you after issuing to
obtain the visa directly from the border after paying the visa fee there. - The process to get a security clearance needs between (7-15) days approximately.
- To insure you have the best experience here, please listen to your guide’s instructions
all the time. - Feel free to take pictures, except for military checkpoints and soldiers. Your guide can
help you with that if you’re not sure if it’s ok or not. - Paying for the tour is in cash after arrival to Syria.
- Because of the sanctions in Syria, there are no ATM’s or credit cards, so make sure to
bring enough cash for your stay. - Lebanon also has a financial crisis so you can’t withdraw big amounts of money from
their ATMs (100$ per week only) and you’ll lose lots of its value if exchanged. So, it’s
better to have cash on you before you fly to Lebanon. - You can exchange USD or Euros to Syrian Pounds after arriving to Syria