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Camping Les Colombes

Camping Les Colombes is situated in Amchit about 38 km north of Beirut. Occupying 27,000 square meters, it is set on a 40 meter cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. This camping site was the first to open in Lebanon in 1965. Founded by Dany and Malek Lahoud, it accommodates tourists and locals 365 days a year and 24 hours a day, in a peaceful, natural and wild environment.

This coastal town, found halfway between Beirut and Tripoli is well-known for its old and traditional houses. The famous ruins of Byblos are found at a 5 minute drive from the campground. Apart from camping, the camp offers various types of rooms and chalets that suit all tastes and budgets.

It offers no services or activities, but has accesses to rocky beaches. At Camping Les Colombes, dare to have an adventure, walk the pathways to the roman style theater, follow the trees to the sea down the cliff, snorkel and discover the fresh cold water streams. You can even cook your own fish, have a barbecue, and enjoy the sunset or the storm.