Ramlet al-Baida is a public beach is situated along the southern end of the Corniche Beirut promenade. Despite the beach's location in Moussaitbeh, close to the upscale district of Ras Beirut, the beach...
In addition to the rocks along the Corniche and the free public beach at Ramlet al-Bayda, the best option for sunbathing and swimming in Beirut is to visit one of its private beach clubs.
Expect to pay between 25,000 and 35,000 LBP during the week and between 30,000 and 45,000 LBP on weekends. Most of them are open from May through September.
Ramlet al-Baida is a public beach is situated along the southern end of the Corniche Beirut promenade. Despite the beach's location in Moussaitbeh, close to the upscale district of Ras Beirut, the beach...
Sporting Club is one of Beirut's oldest and largest beach clubs and attracts a mixture of families, retirees and young professionals. It is one of the best in the city for a quiet relaxing day or drinks...
The trendy Madame Bleu offers comfortable beach chairs and a swimming pool with pool bar. Appetizers and small bites are also available, yet for a real dining experience, visit their Sea Salt seafood...
The recently renovated and attractive Riviera Beach Club offers three swimming pools, a jacuzzi and a pool bar.
The Mövenpick Hotel & Resort has a private beach, four swimming pools and a marina.
Located next to the old St George Hotel, the Saint-George Yacht Club & Marina offers a pleasant atmosphere and has a bar, a restaurant and swimming pools for both children and adults. They are open all...
AUB beach consists of a concrete paved area, natural rocks and swimming pool. To enter, you need to be an AUB student or teacher. Guests can be invited at the cost of 12,000 LBP, yet they must be accompanied...
Check the map below for an overview of all Beaches & Beach Clubs locations across Lebanon