Ski in Mzaar Lebanon - Winter 2016/2017 Email [email protected]Faraya Mzaar ski resort in Lebanon Kfardebian region has changed its name to Mzaar ski resort. The resort offers the widest variety of accommodations ranging from the only five stars Mzaar InterContinental hotel to other 4 stars, 3 stars and self-catering chalets. Our extensive experience in serving guests in their ski Lebanon trip has resulted in an unmatched number of happy customers whose feedback about their ski Lebanon experience can be read here. We always strive to provide accommodation as close to the slopes as possible and hotel or chalets that meet our quality standards. To name a few: Terre Brune hotel (the new 4 stars), the most wanted Intercontinental Mountain Resort and Spa with ski-in and ski-out, the MERAB Hotel and deluxe Suites and Chalets, the new Aux Cimes du Mzaar Hotel and the Auberge Suisse. If the lodge is not at directly at a walking distance from Mzaar ski slopes, then we have agreements with all the other to provide shuttle services to the slopes and be one of the first skiers to hit the snow. SkiFaraya.com's reservations centre commits to cater for all your needs and to give the most value possible to your ski holiday in Lebanon and booking for hotels in Beirut. |
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Visa requirements for Lebanon
<< Back to previous page G.C.C. and citizens of Jordan: The Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
(Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and United Arab of Emirates) and the
citizens of Jordan country who are holding Jordanian passports showing their
national number as well as their family members, servants and chauffeurs who are
accompanying them, and who are coming for the purpose of tourism, are granted a
free entry visa for 3 months at the airport.Foreign countries: A free one month valid visa, renewable till 3 months, is granted to the citizens of these countries who are coming for tourism: Andorra - Antigua and Barbuda - Argentina - Armenia - Australia - Austria - Azerbaijan - The Bahamas - Barbados - Belarus - Belgium - Belize - Bhutan - Brazil - Bulgaria - Canada - Chile - China Rep - Czech Republic - Costa Rica - Croatia - Cyprus - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Great Britain - Georgia - Germany - Greece - Hong Kong - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Italy - Japan - Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Liechtenstein - Luxembourg - Macedonia - Macau (S A R) - Malaysia - Malta - Mexico - Moldova - Monaco - Netherlands - New Zealand - Norway - Palau - Panama - Peru - Poland - Portugal - Russia - Romania - Saint Kitts and Nevis - Samoa - San Marino - Singapore - Slovakia - Slovenia - South Korea - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Tajikistan - Turkey - Trinidad - Tobacco - Turkmenistan - USA - Ukraine - Uzbekistan -Venezuela - Yugoslavia. Other nationals, including South Africans, should contact the consulate at the Lebanese Embassy for details about how to obtain their visa at least one month prior to arrival. Nationals of Arab countries but non-G.C.C. (Algeria - Comers Island - Djibouti - Egypt - Iraq - Libya - Morocco - Mauritania - Somalia - Sudan - Tunisia - Yemen:) can obtain their visa at the airport provided they are in possession of the following: - A round trip non-refundable ticket - A hotel reservation or residence address - A US$2000 in cash or a check from a recognized bank Cost: For those coming for tourism, a free visa is granted for one month, renewable for up to three months. Restricted Entry: The Government of Lebanon refuses entry to holders of Israeli passports, holders of passports containing a visa for Israel, valid or expired, used or unused and passports with entry stamps to Israel. Passports: Passports valid for 6 months are required by all. To remain on the safe side and irrespective of your nationality, we highly recommend you check with your local Lebanese Consulate or Embassy prior to boarding the plane. Please do so as soon as you decide to come in order to have enough time to prepare and submit all requested documents. |