SYRIA JUNE 8-DAY GROUP TOUR

ABOUT TRIP

8 Days

9 JUN - 16 JUN 2025

Capacity: 8-10 people

Guaranteed Departure

Price: $1,190 USD

Experience the magic of Damascus, from lively food streets to historic quarters. Explore Aleppo’s ancient citadel, stroll through Hama’s waterwheels, and marvel at Palmyra’s desert treasures. Discover the heart of Syria, where history and hospitality converge. Your odyssey ends, reflecting on cherished moments in vibrant Damascus.

DAY 1

ARRIVAL IN DAMASCUS
  • Arrive in Damascus after a scenic 3-4 hour drive from Beirut
  • Check into your hotel and relax
  • Take an afternoon walk through Damascus’ ancient quarters
  • Explore the Christian and Jewish neighborhoods and visit Ananias Chapel
  • Marvel at traditional Damascene houses
  • Enjoy the lively evening food street and visit Nofara, Syria’s oldest café
  • Experience Damascus’ nightlife, including concerts, traditional cafes, or a relaxing bathhouse

DAY 2

DAMASCUS TOUR
  • Start your day with a local breakfast
  • Visit the National Museum to explore Syria’s rich cultural history
  • Pass by the historic Hijaz railway station
  • Tour the iconic Umayyad Mosque and explore Al-Hamidiyah Souq
  • Savor a traditional lunch featuring local specialties
  • Wander through ancient caravanserais and beautifully restored homes
  • Conclude your day with a sunset view from a rooftop vantage point

DAY 3

MAALOULA – HOMS – ALEPPO

  • Travel north to the village of Maaloula
  • See houses carved into the mountains and hear Aramaic spoken
  • Visit St. Sergius and Bacchus Church in Maaloula
  • Continue to Homs to visit the Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque and the Church of Virgin Mary’s Holy Belt
  • Walk through Homs’ picturesque old market
  • Arrive in Aleppo for a two-night stay

DAY 4

ALEPPO TOUR
  • Explore the Citadel of Aleppo and its historic significance
  • Walk through ancient city alleys
  • Visit a traditional 800-year-old soap factory
  • Wander Aleppo’s bustling souks and explore artisan crafts
  • Tour the Aleppo Museum and stroll through a 14th-century neighborhood
  • End the day with a panoramic view of the city and its citadel

DAY 5

HAMA – KRAK DES CHEVALIERS

  • Depart Aleppo and head to Hama
  • Visit the famous waterwheels, a symbol of the city
  • Continue to the UNESCO-listed Krak des Chevaliers in the Valley of the Christians
  • Explore one of the world’s best-preserved Crusader castles
  • End the day in the tranquil village of Mishtaya, near the vibrant village of Marmarita

DAY 6

PALMYRA – BACK TO DAMASCUS
  • Journey to the ancient ruins of Palmyra, the “Bride of the Desert”
  • Visit the Temple of Bel and the Arch of Triumph
  • Learn about Palmyra’s significance in ancient trade and its modern history
  • Enjoy lunch in a traditional Bedouin tent
  • Return to Damascus for an overnight stay

DAY 7

DAMASCUS TOUR
  • Visit the lavish Sayyida Ruqiyah shrine, adorned with intricate mosaics
  • Explore artisan workshops creating swords, copper works, and mosaics
  • Spend the afternoon with free time for shopping or exploring more of Damascus

DAY 8

BOSRA AND DEPARTURE
  • Drive through the fertile Horan plains to the ancient city of Bosra
  • Visit the well-preserved Roman amphitheater and enjoy a picnic
  • Explore temples, churches, and mosques made from black basalt stones
  • Return to Beirut or Amman, concluding your journey through Syria

INCLUDES

  • Two-Way Transfer (From & to Beirut)
  • Accommodation (4-5 star hotels, twin rooms)
  • Transportation (Airconditioned Bus)
  • Fluent Knowledgeable Guide
  • Sightseeing & Tours
  • Visa Assistance
  • Meals (Breakfasts & Lunches)
  • Travel Insurance

EXCLUDES

  • Visa Fees
  • Flight Tickets
  • Dinners
  • Personal Expenses
  • Tips

FAQ

Is it safe to travel to Syria?

Yes, it is safe to travel to Syria, particularly to cities like Damascus, Aleppo, and other principal sights. These areas are considered safe and are popular among tourists. To ensure your safety, our private guide in Syria will accompany you throughout your journey. You can enjoy our Syria tours knowing that your well-being is our top priority. For more information, read our Safety and Security in Syria page.

How can I obtain a visa for Syria?

All nationalities, except Lebanese, Jordanian, Malaysian, Iranian, North Korean and Mauritanian, require a visa to enter Syria. Tourists can obtain a Syria visa upon arrival, but initial visa approval is necessary before traveling. Our Syria travel guide can help you with this visa process and Syria visa requirements.

How long does it take to get a visa to Syria?

The visa processing time for Syria typically ranges from 2 to 7 days for most of nationalities. However, for American and Thai citizens, it may take up to 45 days. For more about visa, visit our Syria Visa Requirements page.

What is the currency exchange rate in Syria?

Currency exchange rates in Syria can fluctuate. It is recommended to check current rates online before your trip. Our Money in Syria page can also provide up-to-date information during your Syria city tours.

Any dress code for women in mosques and churches?

In Syria, mosques and churches often provide special attire for visitors, particularly women, to ensure respect for local customs. During our Syria cultural tours, we will guide you on the appropriate dress code to follow.

What are the best places to buy souvenirs in Syria?

Souvenirs can be found in local markets and bazaars such as Souq Al-Hamidiyah in Damascus and Souq Al-Madina in Aleppo. For a more curated shopping experience, consider a Syria private tour or a Syria city tour that includes visits to these markets.

What vaccinations do I need to travel to Syria?

No specific vaccinations are required to travel to Syria. However, it’s always a good idea to consult with a travel clinic for the latest health recommendations. For a safe travel experience, Syria tour packages often include travel insurance.

Can I use credit cards in Syria?

Credit cards are not functional in Syria due to US sanctions. It is best to carry cash in the local currency. For information on managing payments, read our Syria travel guide or Money in Syria page.

Any vegetarian or vegan options available in Syrian restaurants?

Although Syrian cuisine often includes meat and dairy, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options. Dishes such as falafel, hummus, tabbouleh, and stuffed grape leaves (Warak Enab) are popular choices that cater to vegetarian and vegan diets.

In which cases can’t I visit Syria?

You cannot visit Syria if you have visited Israel or have stamps from Sharm El-Sheikh or Aqaba in your passport. Our Syria travel guide can offer more detailed information.

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