OUR TRIPS
Can you imagine someone coming to Damascus for the first time and not walking through its gates and visiting the Old Market? Would someone come and not try the delicious street food or partake in the diverse traditional meals? Or is it possible to forego visiting the spiritually significant sites where it all started?
We want to share the full experience of Syria with you, so we have thoughtfully designed different itineraries and included the unmissable sites in all of our trips with a specific focus on the different themes.
CLASSIC
Join our classic expedition and visit the main archeological sites of Syria, the oldest civilizations and cultures.
Intro Tour - 5 days Itinerary
Day 1- Damascus
Day 2- Maloula, Hama
Day 3- Krak Des Chevaliers, Homs
Day 4- Damascus
Day 5- Departure
Full Experience - 9 days Itinerary
Day 1- Damascus
Day 2- Maloula, Homs, Aleppo
Day 3- Aleppo
Day 4- Apamea, Hama
Day 5- Krak des Chevaliers
Day 6- Palmyra, back to Damascus
Day 7- Damascus
Day 8- Bosra
Day 9- Departure
TASTE
Explore the rich Syrian cuisine where we focus on indulging in the many different traditional and fusion dishes.
Intro Tour - 5 days itinerary
Day 1- Damascus
Day 2- Maloula, Hama
Day 3- Krak Des Chevaliers, Homs
Day 4- Damascus
Day 5- Departure
Full experience - 9 days itinerary
Day 1- Damascus
Day 2- Maloula, Hama, Aleppo
Day 3- Aleppo
Day 4- Latakia
Day 5- Tartous
Day 6- Krak Des Chevaliers, Homs
Day 7- Damascus
Day 8- Damascus
Day 9- Departure
SPIRITUAL
Seek a deeper faith and understanding by visiting our historically significant religious places.
Intro Tour - 5 days itinerary
Day 1- Damascus
Day 2- Maloula, Mar Mosa
Day 3- Krak Des Chevaliers
Day 4- Damascus
Day 5- Departure
Full experience - 9 days itinerary
Day 1- Damascus
Day 2- Maloula, Mar Mosa
Day 3- Aleppo
Day 4- Aleppo, Hama
Day 5- Krak Des Chevaliers
Day 6- Homs, St. James, Saidnaya
Day 7- Izra, Bosra
Day 8- Damascus
Day 9- Departure
OR
Design Your Own Trip By Choosing:
- Visa Application and Security Clearance
- Pick Up and Drop Off Transport from and to the Airport
- Hotels
- Site Entrance Fees
- Tour Guide and Driver
- Private Transport Within Country
- International Flights
Your flight from and to your destination.
- Entry Visa Fee
It varies according to the different nationalities.
- Lunch And Dinner
Lunch and dinner are not included except for our tasting trips.
- Tips
For your tour guide, driver and at restaurants.
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YOUR DATES
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YOUR HOTELS
We can book your favorite hotels.
YOUR SITES
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Is It Possible To Visit Syria?
Syria has opened its doors to all nationalities, and the easiest way to obtain a visa is for a host to assist you with your application and to organize your trip.
How Many Days Is The Visa Issued For?
Typically the tourist visa is issued for 15 days.
Is It Safe To Travel To Syria?
The country has experienced conflict in recent years, we travel only to the places that are safe and we are allowed to visit.
What Is The Best Time Of Year To Visit Syria?
The best time to visit Syria is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers are hot, especially in the desert regions. If you choose to come in the summer aim to visit mountains and beaches.
What Cultural Norms Should I Be Aware Of When Visiting Syria?
Respect for local customs is important. When visiting religious sites, dress modestly with knees and shoulders covered. Be respectful of the locals by asking before taking their photo. Refrain from talking about politics.
Can I Find Food To Meet Dietary Restrictions?
The cuisine is Middle Eastern, Mediterranean fare. It is fairly easy to find options at the restaurants for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free and nut-free. Please mention in your inquiry if you have restrictions.
Which Airport Do I Fly Into?
We recommend you book your ticket through the Beirut airport. Amman and Damascus airports are possibilities as well.
Shopping
Shopping is done in markets, and local shops. Prices are not fixed and can vary greatly between places, be ready to barter! Our guides are happy to assist if you have something specific in mind to buy!
What Is The Local Currency?
The local currency accepted is Syrian Lira. USD or Euro can be exchanged at the border when you enter. ATMs and Credit Cards are unavailable.
Is Tipping Common?
Yes, tipping is practiced, although a there is not a specific percentage. Tip your tour guide, driver and at restaurants.
What Special Gifts Can I Buy In Syria?
Syria is famous for its silk textile, which is called brocade, also wood and mother-of-pearl mosaic, dried fruits, baklava, spices, olive oil soap and nuts.