Tourism


The most prominent entertainment places in Libya

- The beaches of Libya: One of the best tourist places in Libya is its beaches, as many locals prefer to go out to parks on the charming beaches of Libya. Libya has the beautiful golden sands of the coast with 2,000 kilometers of Mediterranean coast.

Lebda: It is one of the Libyan cities that was founded in the Phoenician era by Canaanite sailors. It was distinguished by its abundance of water, means of transportation, and fertile soil. Since 1982 AD, the city has been classified on the list of World Heritage Sites in Libya by UNESCO. Among the ancient names of the city are Labaki, Lepshus, Leptis, Bezashina, Leptis Mania, and Leptis Magna.

 

Sabratha

Sabratha is an ancient city, 70 km west of Tripoli. The city was founded by the Phoenicians around 500 BC and then fell under Roman control in the first century BC. One of its most prominent archaeological features is the ancient Roman theater, which is more than 2,000 years old. The site was registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1982.

Labda

Ledda al-Kubra is one of the former major cities of North Africa. It is located on the Mediterranean coast at the mouth of Wadi Labada, which is a natural harbor 3 kilometers east of the city of Al-Khoms, which is 120 kilometers east of the city of Tripoli, the capital of Libya. The city was one of the most prominent cities of North Africa in the era of the empire. Romanian. The city has been classified by UNESCO on the list of World Heritage Sites in Libya since 1982



Ghadames

Ghadames is a Libyan city located near the triangle of Libya’s borders with Tunisia and Algeria, 543 kilometers southwest of the capital, Tripoli. It is a palm oasis, with a population of 25 thousand people. It is called the city of caravans because of its main station from long ago. It is considered one of the most famous cities on the trade line between north and south. The Sahara desert has a thriving historical relationship in trade with Timbuktu in Mali.



Crescent head

Ras Al-Hilal is a village in the Green Mountain in Libya. It is located about 40 km east of the city of Derna. The Ras Al-Hilal area most likely took its name from the shape of its sea head, which resembles a crescent when seen from the top of the mountain.

Ras Al Hilal is famous for two things, the first is its green beach where the forest meets the sea, and the second is its waterfall located on the mountain.



Akakus Mountains

They are rocky mountains located in the southwest of Libya and within the Sahara Desert, and the closest city to them is the ancient city of Ghat. The region is famous for its ancient caves, and it is also rich in a collection of carvings and paintings drawn on the rock. It was declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in the year 1985 because of the importance of these paintings and sculptures, which date back to... Some date back to 21,000 years ago. Which reflects the culture and nature of changes in the region.