ABOUT TRIP
Embark on a 7-day Syrian adventure, starting with a scenic Beirut-to-Damascus journey. Explore the ancient city’s quarters, vibrant food streets, and nightlife. Travel to Maaloula, Homs, and Aleppo, discovering cultural gems. visit Hama and Krak des Chevaliers, and retreat to Mishtaya. Explore Palmyra’s ruins, concluding in Damascus with visits to landmarks and workshops. Reflect on enchanting memories before departing to Beirut.
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FAQ
Is it safe to travel to Syria?
Yes, Syria is generally safe to visit, except for certain parts in the northwest region. The main cities and popular tourist attractions are considered safe and can be visited. Additionally, to ensure your safety, our guide will accompany you throughout your trip, prioritizing your well-being.
How can I obtain a visa for Syria?
Please note that a security clearance is currently required for obtaining a visa upon arrival in Syria. The clearance process takes approximately 1-2 weeks. To proceed with issuing your security clearance, please provide a photocopy of your passport(s).
How long does it take to get a visa to Syria?
The visa processing time for Syria is typically 2 to 7 days. However, please note that for American citizens, it may take up to 20 days.
What is the currency exchange rate in Syria?
Currency exchange rates in Syria can fluctuate. It is recommended to check on
the internet before your tour.
Any dress code for women in mosques and churches?
In general, mosques and churches in Syria provide special attire for visitors, particularly for women, to ensure adherence to the appropriate dress code.
What are the best places to buy souvenirs in Syria?
Souvenirs can be found in local markets and bazaars across Syria, such as the
Souq Al-Hamidiyah in Damascus and the Souq Al-Madina in Aleppo. These
markets offer a wide range of traditional crafts and souvenirs.
What vaccinations do I need to travel to Syria?
No specific vaccinations are required.
Can I use credit cards in Syria?
Credit cards are not working in Syria because of US sanctions. So, it is better to
carry cash in the local currency.
Any vegetarian or vegan options available in Syrian restaurants?
Syrian cuisine heavily features meat and dairy products, but there are vegetarian and vegan options available. Dishes like falafel, hummus, tabbouleh, and stuffed grape leaves (Warak Enab) are popular vegetarian choices.
In which cases can’t I visit Syria?
If you have visited Israel or if you have a stamp of Sharm El-Sheikh or Aqaba