Destinations
Explore Syrian main sites
Al-Mishtaya
Al-Mishtaya is a town and resort in northwestern Syria, it is in the middle between Tartus and Homs, and therefore it has many sites for
Aleppo
Aleppo is a principal city of northern Syria, and it is the most populous Syrian governorate; it is also one of the oldest continuously inhabited
Apamea
Apamea is a city which was founded in the third century B.C.E Many civilizations have conquered it leaving a ton of magnificent monuments, such as
Bosra Al-Sham
Bosra is a town in southern Syria, classified globally as a major archaeological site of outstanding value in the history of art and thought, a
Damascus
The City of Jasmine, The Pearl of the East, Damascus, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world is the capital of Syria,
Hama
The Mother of Norias, Hama, is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west central Syria, it’s famous for its seventeen large
Homs
Homs is a city in the center of Syria, located on the Orontes River, it’s also the only gateway between the interior cities and the
Krak des Chevaliers
Explore one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites that remain a notable example of Medieval Architecture. Castle of the knights, as known as Krak des Chevaliers;
Latakia
Latakia is a city in northwestern Syria and it is Syria’s principal port as it’s located on a good harbour with an extensive agricultural hinterland;
Ma’lula and Sidnaya
Ma’lula is a village in southern Syria about 50 km north of Damascus. It is built into Al-Qalamoon Mountains, and the houses are proficiently built
Masyaf
Masyaf is a city in northwestern Syria, well known for is castle, the headquarters of the elite Assassins unit; the city is highly diverse in
Palmyra
Palmyra is a great old city in the Syrian desert, it once was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world; built
Safita
Safita is a city in Tartus, located on the top of three hills and the valleys between them many Phoenician remains were found in the
Tartus
Tartus is a town in western Syria on the Mediterranean coast opposite to Arwad Island, it’s the second largest port in Syria after Latakia, in
Ugarit
Ugarit; The capital of a kingdom in the 14th century B.C, is considered one of the most luxurious parts of the old east. Discovered haphazardly