Located in southern Phenicia, Tire, the ancient great Phoenician city, mistress of the seas and founder of prosperous counters such as Cadiz and Carthage, today plays a historical role made up of important archaeological remains dating from Roman times.
A true legendary tourist destination, Tire is worth a detour during a historic trip to Lebanon.
Located in southern Lebanon, Tire is one of the oldest cities in the country.
Its historical heritage precedes it and continues to impress visitors who come there particularly to marvel at archaeological remains such as the Roman baths, the hippodrome or the arch.
Tire inherits a heritage of inestimable value, the remains of which are for the most part listed as world heritage sites.
The historical richness of Tire is a real treasure to be exploited. But the singularity of this city is not limited to the Byzantines, Ottomans and Crusaders. Tire is also a modern city where seaside resort and tourist sites intermingle to amuse and relax visitors.
Like Saida, Tire is a seaside town with its beach and its small port. Among the tourist sites to absolutely visit, we can mention the archaeological sites of Al Medina and AI Bass. A little further north, the multicolored old port of Tire also offers a breathtaking view of the entire coastline.
In the Hara district, northwest of Tyre, near the port, a real maze of narrow streets invites you to discover atypical colorful family houses, glued to each other. And finally, the beach of Tire, located at the southern end of the city, is also an ideal place for swimming during the day or for an evening stroll along the Corniche.
And as such, we have prepared you a short post on one of the most “hipster” beaches in Tyre, called Cloud 59!