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“ Arlene has been in constant communication and is always so helpful no matter how many questions I ask. ” in 9 reviews

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“ Sidon and the team put together an experience to Cabo we won't forget. ” in 2 reviews

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“ They also booked our transportation to and from the airport with a luxurious bus for just our party. ” in 2 reviews

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I have been purchasing our tickets over 35 years plus. Their expertise is beyond my expectations. They guide me service me in the best possible way. I would recommend this agent for their abroad and in state travel 1000%

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I was going to wait until after my trip to write a review but decided to do it now. Our trip was sort of last minute and I ended up booking flights with Expedia. Then husband said to contact Sidon to see if we can have a better deal with a resort. Carlo answered and patiently went through flight deals, packages etc. He then placed the flight I wanted on hold so I could be comfortable canceling with Expedia. The next day, I worked with Arlene to book the flights and resort. She was just as nice and as helpful as Carlo. I had mentioned my son's dietary restrictions and she suggested a resort in Cancun that is very accommodating. Anyway, long story long, I wanted to extend my thanks and gratitude to the entire team at Sidon travel! It's refreshing to work with professional and kind folks in a world that's gone all mad :)

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Sidon travel is an agency that's been around for a long time. Carlo's abilities in the travel world are seemingly unmatched. We went in a few days ago to plan out a very large trip internationally with multiple stops on the way back. He sat there after hours with us going over every single scenario and option to save us the most amount of money. He gave us his honest opinion of the flight, the plane, the airline and the destinations. He even gave his future projections about what can happen to the pricing going forward. He was very knowledgeable with traveling and had specific details of our destinations specifically and was an overall nice person. He gave his WiFi info to my kids to stay entertained while we conducted business and the transaction was very smooth.

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Had a good experience with them, especially that I changed tickets and did upgrades last minute. They were very professional and did their best to get us the best tickets!! Will definitely work with them again!

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Always know my travel plans will be taken care of and best hotels. Great recommendations for tours and coordinate my transportation. We just sit back and enjoy!

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Sidon and the team put together an experience to Cabo we won't forget. It was a complete VIP door to door in 5 hours. With my 2 year old daughter and wife, they set us up in the best package with the best all inclusive family friendly resort. It was 7 days off full family time I needed to spend that was way over due. THANK YOU Sidon and Sako for unforgettable vacation. Next destination already in mind.

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Thanks for the awesome feedback Armen! We promise to keep doing our best to offer you a stress free planning experience and an unforgettable vacation. Looking forward to booking your next VIP trip!

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Would give 0 stars if possible. Terrible customer service (probably because they have no concept of what customer service is), unprofessional, and rude. Just an awful experience. Didn't explain details properly. Guess they expect customers to know everything beforehand. Not a one time thing either. Won't return. By the way DO NOT BE FOOLED BY OTHER FAKE REVIEWS GIVING THIS PLACE HIGH RATINGS.

Mar 7, 2019

Dear Vahe, I am sorry to see such a poor review on our company. You have posted a negative review with no explanation and implied that we have fake reviews on our page. We are a family run travel agency going on 45+ years in business with a good understanding of customer service and a respect for all customers who contact us for travel services. I hope that you would contact me directly in order to understanding why you feel our agency deserves a 0 star review. Sincerely, Carlo Vakian

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Have been using Sidon travel for many years, Arlene has made all of our vacation bookings effortless, she's great with emails and calls and answers EVERY question thoroughly. Thank you for everything Arlene!

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I called a few different travel agencies and this one surpassed them all in excellent customer service and very competitive prices. Highly recommend them! Carlo was very professional. I will definitely be using them going forward.

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Thank you Sidon Travel for a most unforgettable trip to Armenia!! I called them about two weeks prior to my desired departure date and asked them to make all my arrangements. They worked tirelessly and made it all happen. They booked our flights, which were great and the hotel (Marriott Yerevan) which was amazing. The hotel room had a view of the main square and was just perfect. On top of all that, they recommended several restaurants and attractions we should visit on our stay! I was very impressed with their professionalism, care and unmatched knowledge of the area! Thank you again for an amazing trip! I promise next year you will have more advance notice

Oct 7, 2019

Dear Melanie, Thanks for the awesome feedback! We definitely pride ourselves in being Armenia experts and always try to provide the best services. It really pays off when our customers have a successful and smooth trip! Can't wait to plan the next trip for you!

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  • Enjoy a personalized tour with a private guide, driver, and traditional Lebanese cuisine . Your tour will be customized for you and will suit your needs and your schedules.
  • Avoid the crowd with your own private guide & private vehicle during your tour around Beirut.
  • Discover the city of Byblos with your private four-wheel-drive excursion & private driver .
  • Privately explore the ruins of Baalbeck and Ksara Anjar with your own private guide & private vehicle.
  • Stay in the luxurious Albergo Hotel .

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Discover the beauty of Lebanon on a private tailored tour that takes you from Beirut, Jeita Harissa, the old city of Byblos, and Baalbeck in the North to Sidon in the south and the famous monuments of Tyre.

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An airport representative who will facilitate the visa process and escort you through customs and immigration will meet you in the tunnel. Continue to the baggage claim hall and finally to the passenger pick up. Here, connect with the Osiris Tours representative associate who will arrange your private airport transfer to your hotel.

Accommodation: Hotel Albergo (5*)

Beirut, Lebanon

Day 2: Beirut

With your qualified, private tour guide and private driver, visit Jeita Grotto, Lebanon’s natural miracle, which is made up of two separate caves. The caves of Jeita Grotto contain a great concentration and variety of crystallized formations of stalagmites and stalactites.

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Continue to Byblos city, one of the world’s oldest cities, which is considered the birthplace of the alphabet. Enjoy lunch at one of the local restaurants in Byblos, Malena Restaurant.

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Exploring the Sidon Sea Castle in Lebanon

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Nestled along the picturesque Mediterranean coast of Lebanon lies a historical gem that has withstood the test of time – the Sidon Sea Castle. This remarkable fortress, dating back to the thirteenth century, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Crusaders in the region. Located in the ancient city of Sidon, this iconic structure has witnessed centuries of history, from medieval conflicts to modern-day preservation efforts.

In this article, we embark on a journey to explore the rich history and significance of the Sidon Sea Castle, shedding light on its architectural marvels, strategic importance, and cultural relevance that have fascinated both scholars and tourists alike.

What is the history behind the Sidon Sea Castle?

The Sidon Sea Castle, also known as Qalaat al-Bahr or Sidon Castle, is a historic fortress located in the coastal city of Sidon (Saida), which is situated in modern-day Lebanon. The island on which the castle is located on is a small, rocky island in the Mediterranean Sea, just off the coast of Sidon.

The castle is on an island connected to the city of Sidon, which is in Lebanon. The castle has a rich history dating back over a thousand years, and its construction and use have evolved through various periods and under different rulers. Here is a detailed account of the full history of the Sidon Sea Castle:

Early History :

  • The origins of the Sidon Sea Castle can be traced back to the early 13th century during the Crusader period. It was built by the Crusaders in the thirteenth century as a fortress on a small island. Construction began in the early 13th century, and it was initially known as "Toron Castle," named after the nearby fortress of Toron.

Mamluk Period (13th-16th centuries) :

  • In 1260, the Mamluk Sultan Baibars captured Sidon and the castle from the Crusaders.
  • The Mamluks made significant modifications and improvements to the castle during their rule. They renamed it "Qalaat al-Bahr," which means "Sea Castle" in Arabic.
  • The castle served both military and administrative purposes under Mamluk rule, playing a strategic role in defending the coast against potential invaders.

Ottoman Period (16th-19th centuries) :

  • The Ottoman Empire, under the leadership of Sultan Selim II, captured Sidon in 1517 and took control of the castle.
  • During the Ottoman period, the castle underwent further renovations and additions. It continued to serve as a fortress and also as a customs and tax collection center for maritime trade.

18th Century and Later Periods :

  • In the 18th century, the Sidon Sea Castle was damaged by an earthquake but was subsequently repaired.
  • The castle continued to play a role in the Ottoman administration of the region until the late 19th century.

20th Century and Beyond :

  • After World War I and the fall of the Ottoman Empire, Lebanon came under French mandate.
  • The Sidon Sea Castle underwent further renovations and restorations during the French mandate period.
  • After Lebanon gained independence in 1943, the castle was preserved as a historical site and became open to the public.

Today, the Sidon Sea Castle stands as an iconic symbol of the city's rich history and serves as a popular tourist attraction. It is a testament to the architectural and engineering skills of the various civilizations that have controlled the region over the centuries. The castle's location on the Mediterranean coast offers breathtaking views of the sea and the city of Sidon, making it a picturesque destination for visitors interested in Lebanon's history and culture.

When was the Sidon Sea Castle destroyed?

The Sidon Sea Castle, also known as Qalaat al-Bahr, was captured and partially destroyed by the Mamluks when they took over the castle during their campaign against the Crusader states in the 13th century. Here is a detailed and accurate account of when and how the castle was destroyed by the Mamluks:

Mamluk Campaign Against the Crusader States :

  • In the 13th century, the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt, under the leadership of Sultan Baibars, launched a series of military campaigns against the Crusader states in the Levant. One of their primary objectives was to recapture important coastal fortifications and cities, including Sidon.

Capture of Sidon :

  • In 1260, the Mamluks successfully captured the city of Sidon from the Crusaders. This marked a significant victory in their efforts to regain control of key coastal strongholds.

Partial Destruction of the Sidon Sea Castle :

  • During the Mamluk conquest of Sidon, the Sidon Sea Castle was partially damaged but not completely destroyed.
  • The Mamluks made strategic use of the castle's defenses during their campaign against the Crusaders, demonstrating its military significance.

Mamluk Control and Modifications :

  • After capturing Sidon and the castle, the Mamluks took control of the region. They made various modifications and improvements to the castle as part of their efforts to strengthen their rule and maintain control over the coastal areas.

It's important to note that while the Sidon Sea Castle did suffer some damage during the Mamluk conquest, it was not completely destroyed at that time. Instead, the castle underwent subsequent renovations and modifications under Mamluk rule and continued to serve various purposes over the centuries, including as a fortress and administrative center.

The Sidon Sea Castle's history is a testament to its resilience and adaptability, as it survived various historical periods and changes in ownership, ultimately becoming a historic landmark that visitors can explore today along the picturesque Mediterranean coast of Sidon, Lebanon.

How is the castle connected to the mainland, and what role does the narrow 80m long roadway play in its accessibility?

The Sidon Sea Castle is located on an island connected to the mainland by a narrow 80m (262 feet) causeway or roadway. This causeway serves as the primary means of accessing the castle and is an essential part of its historical and strategic design.

The narrow roadway is significant for several reasons:

Defensive Purpose: The causeway was designed with defense in mind. Its narrow width made it easier to defend against potential attackers. In times of conflict, the causeway could be heavily fortified and controlled by the defenders, making it difficult for enemy forces to approach and breach the castle.

Isolation: The separation from the mainland by the narrow roadway provided a degree of isolation for the castle. This isolation could be advantageous during times of siege or when the castle needed to withstand attacks. The defenders could control access to the castle more effectively, as they could cut off the causeway if necessary.

Access Control: The narrow causeway allowed for controlled access to the castle. Only those with permission or in the service of the castle's occupants could cross it. This helped maintain security within the fortress and prevented unauthorized individuals from entering.

Strategic Location: The location of the castle on a small island connected by the causeway allowed it to project power and control over the surrounding waters. It could serve as a point of defense against naval threats and also as a strategic outpost for monitoring maritime activities in the Mediterranean.

Today, the causeway still plays a vital role in providing access to the Sidon Sea Castle for tourists and visitors. It serves as a unique and picturesque entrance to the historical site, allowing people to walk across the same path that has been used for centuries to reach the castle. The causeway's historical significance and architectural design make it an integral part of the overall experience when visiting the castle.

What was the original purpose and historical context of the Sidon Sea Castle when it was first built?

The original purpose of the Sidon Sea Castle, when it was first built during the medieval period, was primarily defensive. It was constructed by the Crusaders during the 13th century as part of their efforts to establish and fortify their presence in the region. The historical context of its construction is linked to the broader Crusader presence in the Levant, specifically in what is now modern-day Lebanon.

Here is some historical context:

Crusader Era: The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by European Christians in the late 11th century with the goal of capturing and securing holy sites in the Holy Land, including Jerusalem. The city of Sidon, located on the Mediterranean coast of what is now Lebanon, was an important coastal city during the Crusader era. The Crusaders established various fortifications and castles in the region, including the Sidon Sea Castle, to secure their coastal holdings and protect against Muslim armies and other potential threats.

Defensive Stronghold: The Sidon Sea Castle served as a defensive stronghold, strategically positioned on a small island off the coast of Sidon. Its primary role was to protect the city and its harbor from attacks, particularly from naval assaults. The Crusaders used it to control maritime trade routes, safeguard the coastline, and maintain a presence in the region.

Control of Trade: During the medieval period, control over trade routes was of paramount importance, and coastal cities like Sidon played a significant role in facilitating trade between Europe and the Middle East. The castle's strategic location allowed the Crusaders to exert control over maritime commerce passing through the Mediterranean.

Over time, as political control in the region shifted, the castle's role evolved. It came under the control of various rulers, including Mamluks and Ottomans, and underwent renovations and modifications to adapt to changing military technologies and needs.

Today, the Sidon Sea Castle stands as a historical monument and tourist attraction, offering a glimpse into the rich history of the region and its strategic importance during the Crusader era. It serves as a reminder of the complex historical legacy of the Crusades in the Middle East.

How did the castle's role transform during the 17th century, and who initiated these changes?

During the 17th century, the role of the Sidon Sea Castle underwent a significant transformation under the leadership of Emir Fakhr-al-Din II, a prominent Druze leader and ruler in the region. Emir Fakhr-al-Din II initiated several changes that had a lasting impact on the castle's purpose and use:

Conversion to a Residential Palace: Emir Fakhr-al-Din II transformed the castle from a primarily defensive fortress into a residential palace. He undertook extensive renovations and modifications to adapt the structure for more comfortable living. The castle was modified to include residential quarters, reception halls, and other amenities befitting a palace.

Expansion and Beautification: The emir expanded the castle complex by adding new wings and courtyards. He also beautified the interior with decorative elements, including intricate marble work and mosaic floors. These improvements reflected the emir's desire to create a luxurious residence for himself and his court.

Political Ambitions: Emir Fakhr-al-Din II was a powerful and influential leader in the region during the 17th century. He sought to establish an autonomous state in Mount Lebanon, and the Sidon Sea Castle served as a symbol of his authority and prestige. The transformation of the castle into a palace reflected his political ambitions and his desire to establish a lasting legacy.

Strategic Significance: While the castle's defensive role diminished, its strategic significance did not entirely disappear. It continued to serve as a symbol of power and control over the region's coastal areas. Its location allowed Emir Fakhr-al-Din II to project authority and influence over maritime trade routes and maintain a presence on the Mediterranean coast.

Emir Fakhr-al-Din II's rule and the changes he implemented at the Sidon Sea Castle were part of a broader effort to assert his authority in the region and establish a semi-autonomous state in Mount Lebanon. His reign and policies had a lasting impact on the castle, as it transitioned from a medieval fortress to a symbol of political power and opulence. Today, visitors to the castle can see the architectural and historical remnants of this transformation, which reflect the changing fortunes and ambitions of the region during the 17th century.

What architectural features define the two towers connected by a wall within the castle?

The Sidon Sea Castle, a medieval fortress with architectural elements dating back to the Crusader era, features two prominent towers connected by a defensive wall. These towers and the connecting wall are characteristic of the castle's design and play a significant role in its structure. Here are the architectural features that define the two towers and the connecting wall:

Towers: a. Square Tower : One of the towers is square in shape and is often referred to as the "Square Tower." This tower typically has thicker walls and a more robust design compared to the other tower.

b. Round Tower : The second tower is round in shape and is commonly known as the "Round Tower." Round towers were a common architectural feature in Crusader castles and provided good visibility and defensive capabilities.

Battlements: Both towers and the connecting wall are adorned with battlements, which are notched or tooth-like projections along the top of the walls. Battlements served both defensive and decorative purposes. They allowed defenders to take cover while firing projectiles at attackers and provided the castle with a distinctive appearance.

Arrow Slits: In both towers and the connecting wall, you can find narrow, vertical openings known as arrow slits. These openings allowed archers and crossbowmen to fire at attackers while remaining well-protected behind the castle's thick walls.

Machicolations: Some sections of the connecting wall may have machicolations. These are projecting structures with openings that were used to drop objects or projectiles onto attackers below, such as boiling oil or rocks.

Crenellations: The crenellations are the alternating high and low sections along the tops of the walls, created by the battlements and the spaces between them. Defenders could use the gaps between the crenellations for shelter while shooting or throwing objects at attackers.

Parapets: Parapets are protective walls or barriers along the tops of walls. In the case of the Sidon Sea Castle, parapets can be found along the towers and the connecting wall, enhancing the castle's defensive capabilities.

Corbelled Walkway: The connecting wall may have a corbelled walkway, which is a narrow, protected path along the top of the wall. This allowed guards and defenders to move along the wall safely.

These architectural features were characteristic of medieval castles, designed to provide both defense and strategic advantages to the occupants. The combination of the square and round towers, along with the connecting wall, created a formidable and visually striking structure that contributed to the castle's ability to withstand attacks and maintain control over the coastal area.

Which materials, including Roman columns, were used in the construction and reinforcement of the castle's structure?

The construction and reinforcement of the Sidon Sea Castle involved the use of various materials and architectural elements, reflecting its long history of renovations and modifications by different civilizations. Some of the materials and architectural features used in the castle's structure include:

Stone : The primary building material for the castle is stone, including limestone. Stone was a common material for constructing medieval fortresses due to its durability and strength.

Roman Columns : The castle incorporates Roman columns into its structure, indicating the reuse of materials from earlier Roman ruins in the region. These columns are often seen in different parts of the castle, including its walls and architectural elements. The reuse of Roman columns was a common practice during the medieval period, as it allowed builders to take advantage of existing materials.

Marble Elements : Marble was used for decorative elements within the castle. It was employed for things like ornate carvings, decorative facades, and interior embellishments, showcasing the craftsmanship of the builders.

Wood : While the primary structure of the castle was made of stone, wood was likely used for various interior features, such as doors, beams, and furnishings.

Iron Reinforcements : Iron reinforcements, such as iron bars and brackets, may have been used in some parts of the castle to strengthen the structure and improve its resilience.

Mosaic Floors : Some parts of the castle may have featured mosaic floors. Mosaic floors were a common architectural feature in Roman and Byzantine structures, and they may have been incorporated into the castle's design during renovations.

Defensive Features : The castle's defensive features, such as arrow slits, battlements, and machicolations, were constructed using stone and other defensive materials to enhance its ability to withstand attacks.

It's important to note that the Sidon Sea Castle underwent multiple renovations and modifications over the centuries under different rulers and occupants. As a result, it exhibits a combination of architectural styles and materials, reflecting the influences of various historical periods and cultures in the region. The reuse of Roman columns is one example of how materials from earlier civilizations were incorporated into the castle's structure, showcasing the continuity of history and architecture in the area.

What led to the destruction of Phoenician monuments near the castle, and who was responsible for this destruction?

The destruction of Phoenician monuments near the Sidon Sea Castle and in other parts of the region can be attributed to various factors, including historical events, urban development, and the passage of time. It's important to note that these monuments and archaeological sites faced threats over the centuries, and their preservation has been a challenging endeavor. Specific instances of destruction or damage may not always be attributed to a single responsible party but rather to a combination of factors. Here are some key factors contributing to Phoenician monumentswhich were destroyed in the area:

Urban Development : As cities and populations expanded over time, urban development often encroached upon archaeological sites, leading to the destruction or burial of ancient structures. This is a common issue in many historic cities where mode rn development sometimes takes precedence over preservation.

Conflict and Warfare : The region, including Sidon, has been the site of numerous conflicts and wars over the centuries. During times of conflict, archaeological sites are particularly vulnerable to damage or destruction, either due to direct military actions or collateral damage.

Natural Disasters : Natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and erosion can cause significant damage to ancient structures and archaeological sites. The region is prone to seismic activity, which has, at times, affected historical monuments.

Looting and Unauthorized Excavation : The illegal trade in antiquities, including the looting of archaeological sites, has been a problem worldwide. Phoenician artifacts and monuments have sometimes been targets of illegal excavation and smuggling, leading to their loss and dispersion.

Neglect and Lack of Preservation : In some cases, a lack of resources, expertise, or commitment to preservation has resulted in the deterioration of archaeological sites. Neglect can lead to the gradual erosion and decay of ancient structures.

Historical Changes : Changes in political power and control over the region can also impact the preservation of archaeological sites. Different rulers and governments may have varying priorities when it comes to heritage conservation.

It's worth noting that archaeological preservation efforts have improved in recent decades, and there are ongoing initiatives to protect and study Phoenician heritage in Lebanon and other parts of the Mediterranean. Archaeological excavations and conservation projects seek to uncover and preserve the rich history of the Phoenician civilization and its monuments, but challenges remain in balancing development with heritage preservation. Specific instances of destruction or damage to Phoenician monuments near the Sidon Sea Castle would require detailed historical records or archaeological investigations to determine responsibility.

What is the history of Sidon?

Sidon, also known as Saida, is one of Lebanon's oldest and most historically significant cities. Its history spans thousands of years, and it has played a prominent role in various civilizations and empires throughout the ages. Here's a detailed account of the full history of Sidon:

Ancient Sidon (4th millennium BCE - 333 BCE) :

  • Sidon's history dates back to the 4th millennium BCE, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
  • It was a prominent Phoenician city, known for its skilled seafarers and traders. The Phoenicians, who were master shipbuilders and traders, established Sidon as a major maritime and commercial center.
  • Sidon was renowned for its production of purple dye, derived from the murex shellfish, which was highly prized in the ancient world.
  • It played a role in Mediterranean trade and maintained close ties with other Phoenician city-states, such as Tyre and Byblos.
  • The city came under the control of various empires, including the Assyrians and Babylonians, but it retained a degree of autonomy and prosperity during these periods.
  • In 333 BCE, Alexander the Great captured Sidon during his conquest of the Persian Empire, marking the end of Phoenician independence.

Hellenistic and Roman Periods (333 BCE - 636 CE) :

  • Under Hellenistic rule, Sidon continued to thrive as a Greek-influenced city.
  • During the Roman era, it became a significant center for trade and commerce, benefiting from its strategic coastal location.
  • Sidon produced renowned philosophers and scholars, such as Philo of Sidon.
  • In 636 CE, the city fell to the Arab Muslim forces during the Islamic conquest of the region.

Medieval and Ottoman Periods (7th - 19th centuries) :

  • Sidon was part of various Muslim dynasties, including the Umayyads, Abbasids, and Fatimids.
  • It later became part of the Crusader states when the Crusaders established control over the region. During this period, the Sidon Sea Castle was built.
  • In 1291, the Mamluks captured Sidon, ending Crusader rule.
  • The Ottomans took control of Sidon in 1517, and it remained part of the Ottoman Empire until the empire's dissolution after World War I.
  • During the Ottoman era, Sidon served as a regional administrative center and continued to be involved in trade and agriculture.

Modern Period (20th century - Present) :

  • Lebanon gained independence from France in 1943, and Sidon became part of the newly established Republic of Lebanon.
  • In the latter half of the 20th century, Sidon, like much of Lebanon, experienced political turmoil and conflict during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990).
  • Today, Sidon is a bustling coastal city known for its historical sites, including the Sidon Sea Castle, and its vibrant culture.

Sidon's rich history, from its Phoenician origins to its role in trade and commerce throughout the ages, has left a lasting legacy that can still be explored and appreciated by visitors to the city today. It stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of ancient civilizations in the face of changing empires and historical challenges.

Where is the city of Sidon located?

The city of Sidon is located on the Mediterranean coast in Lebanon. It is situated in the South Governorate (also known as the South Governorate or Southern Lebanon) of Lebanon, approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of the country's capital, Beirut. Sidon is one of Lebanon's oldest and historically significant cities, known for its rich history and coastal location. It has been a prominent center for trade, culture, and commerce for millennia.

How to get to the Sidon Sea Castle in the city of Sidon?

Getting to the Sidon Sea Castle in the city of Sidon, Lebanon, is relatively straightforward, as it's a prominent historical site. Here's a general guide on how to reach the castle:

By Car : If you have access to a car, you can drive to Sidon. The city is well-connected by roads, and there are parking areas near the castle. You can use GPS or maps to navigate to the castle's location.

Public Transportation : You can also take a bus or shared taxi (known as "service" in Lebanon) to Sidon from major cities like Beirut. Once in Sidon, you can hire a taxi or walk to the castle, which is typically within a reasonable distance from the city center.

Walking : Depending on where you are in Sidon, it might be possible to walk to the Sidon Sea Castle, especially if you're staying in the city center. Sidon is a walkable city, and you can enjoy the local sights along the way.

Tourist Information : When you arrive in Sidon, consider visiting a local tourist information center or asking locals for directions to the castle. They can provide specific information on the best routes and any temporary closures or changes in access.

Remember to check the latest travel advisories and conditions, as they can change over time. Additionally, Sidon Sea Castle's accessibility may be subject to restoration work or other factors, so it's a good idea to verify its open status before your visit.

When is the best time to visit the Sidon Sea Castle?

The best time to visit the Sidon Sea Castle in Lebanon largely depends on your preferences for weather and crowd levels. Here are some considerations for different seasons:

Spring (March to May) : Spring is a pleasant time to visit. The weather is mild, and the coastal area blooms with greenery and colorful flowers. It's a great time for outdoor exploration, and the castle is likely to be less crowded compared to the summer months.

Summer (June to August) : Summer is the peak tourist season in Lebanon. While the weather is warm and ideal for beach activities, it can be quite hot, especially in July and August. The Sidon Sea Castle may be more crowded during these months, so plan your visit early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid the midday heat.

Autumn (September to November) : Autumn is another excellent time to visit. The weather remains pleasant, and the sea is still warm for swimming. Crowds begin to thin out after the summer rush, providing a more relaxed experience.

Winter (December to February) : Winter in Sidon can be cool and rainy. While the castle remains open, some outdoor activities may be less enjoyable due to the weather. However, if you prefer fewer tourists and want to explore historical sites in relative solitude, this could be a good time to visit.

Ultimately, the best time to visit the Sidon Sea Castle depends on your personal preferences for weather and crowd levels. Regardless of the season, it's advisable to check the castle's opening hours and any potential closures before your visit to ensure a smooth experience.

Who should visit the Sidon Sea Castle to explore its rich history?

The Sidon Sea Castle is a historically significant and culturally rich site that can appeal to a wide range of visitors interested in exploring its heritage. Here are some groups of people who should consider visiting the Sidon Sea Castle:

History Enthusiasts : History buffs and enthusiasts with a keen interest in medieval history, Crusader architecture, and the historical significance of the region will find the Sidon Sea Castle a fascinating destination.

Cultural Explorers : Travelers looking to immerse themselves in the culture and history of Lebanon and the Mediterranean will appreciate the castle's role in the region's diverse heritage.

Architectural Aficionados : The castle's architecture, which reflects both Crusader and later Ottoman influences, offers an intriguing blend of styles that can captivate those interested in architectural history.

Tourists Exploring Lebanon : Visitors touring Lebanon's historic sites and coastal cities should include the Sidon Sea Castle on their itinerary, as it's a prominent landmark in the region.

Photographers and Artists : The castle's stunning location by the sea and its historic charm make it a great subject for photographers and artists seeking inspiration.

Educational Groups : Schools, universities, and educational tours can benefit from the historical and cultural lessons the castle offers, making it an educational destination.

Travelers Seeking Unique Experiences : Travelers looking to go beyond the typical tourist attractions and explore lesser-known historical sites will find the Sidon Sea Castle to be a rewarding destination.

Families : Families traveling with children can use the castle as an educational opportunity to teach their kids about history and architecture in a picturesque setting.

Solo Travelers : Solo travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty can enjoy a visit to the castle while exploring the coastal city of Sidon.

Why should you visit the Sidon Sea Castle and discover its cultural significance?

Visiting the Sidon Sea Castle and discovering its cultural significance offers a rewarding and enriching experience for several compelling reasons:

Historical Significance : The Sidon Sea Castle stands as a tangible relic of Lebanon's rich history, dating back to the 13th century. By exploring its stone walls and fortifications, visitors can directly connect with the medieval past and gain insights into the Crusader period and subsequent regional influences.

Architectural Marvel : The castle's architecture is a testament to the craftsmanship of its builders. Its unique blend of Crusader and Ottoman architectural styles showcases the historical evolution of the region, making it an intriguing subject for architecture enthusiasts and historians alike.

Cultural Heritage : By visiting the castle, you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in Lebanon's cultural heritage. The castle has witnessed various civilizations and rulers, reflecting the cultural diversity and historical transitions of the Mediterranean region.

Scenic Beauty : Perched along the Mediterranean coast, the Sidon Sea Castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and the city of Sidon. The serene setting provides an ideal backdrop for relaxation and contemplation.

Educational Value : The castle's historical and cultural significance makes it an educational destination for travelers of all ages. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about the history, culture, and architecture of the region.

Photographic Delight : The castle's picturesque location, juxtaposed against the sea and the city, provides excellent photographic opportunities. It's a place where photographers can capture the beauty of history and nature combined.

Connection to Local Culture : Visiting the Sidon Sea Castle allows you to connect with the local culture and community. You can engage with locals, learn about their traditions, and enjoy the hospitality of the city.

Unique Travel Experience : Exploring historical landmarks like the Sidon Sea Castle offers a unique travel experience that goes beyond typical tourist destinations. It allows you to delve into the lesser-known facets of Lebanon's history and culture.

Preservation Efforts : By visiting and supporting historical sites like the Sidon Sea Castle, you contribute to the ongoing efforts to preserve and protect Lebanon's cultural heritage for future generations.

How much does it cost to visit the Sidon Sea Castle and experience its wonders?

The cost of visiting the Sidon Sea Castle can vary depending on factors such as your age, nationality, and whether there are any special promotions or discounts in place. Generally, as of my last knowledge update in September 2021, here's a rough estimate of the entrance fees:

Foreign Tourists : Foreign tourists may need to pay an entrance fee to visit historical sites like the Sidon Sea Castle. The fee is typically reasonable, and it may range from around 5,000 to 10,000 Lebanese pounds (about $3 to $6 USD) per person.

Lebanese Nationals and Residents : Lebanese citizens and residents may have different fee structures, often paying a lower fee compared to foreign tourists. This fee can range from around 2,000 to 5,000 Lebanese pounds (about $1 to $3 USD) per person.

Children and Students : Children and students with valid identification may be eligible for reduced or free admission. The exact policies can vary, so it's advisable to inquire about discounts at the ticket counter.

Group Rates : If you're traveling as part of a group or tour, there might be special group rates available. Group rates can offer cost savings for organized tours.

Additionally, factors such as inflation, changes in tourism policies, and currency exchange rates can affect the entrance fees. It's always a good idea to check the most current pricing and any available discounts or promotions before your visit to the Sidon Sea Castle.

What are the architectural marvels of the thirteenth-century fortress?

he Sidon Sea Castle, constructed during the thirteenth century, is indeed an architectural marvel that boasts several noteworthy features and elements. Here are some of the architectural marvels and characteristics of this historic fortress:

Crusader Influence : The castle reflects the architectural styles of the Crusaders who built it. It features elements typical of Crusader fortifications, such as massive stone walls, arrow slits, and defensive towers.

Stone Construction : The fortress is primarily constructed from local stone, giving it a rugged and imposing appearance. The use of sturdy stone materials has contributed to the castle's longevity and preservation.

Strategic Location : Perched at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, the castle's strategic location allowed it to control access to the harbor and protect the city of Sidon from potential maritime threats.

Drawbridge and Moat : The castle originally had a drawbridge and a moat, which served as additional defensive measures. The drawbridge could be raised to impede access to the castle.

Interior Courtyard : Inside the castle, there is an open courtyard with remnants of various structures. The courtyard layout was common in Crusader castles, providing space for gatherings and activities.

Ottoman Additions : During the Ottoman era, the castle underwent modifications and additions. These include the iconic octagonal tower that stands prominently at one corner of the fortress. The Ottomans also added a mosque within the castle, showcasing their architectural influence.

Views and Ramparts : The castle offers stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding area. Visitors can walk along the ramparts to enjoy these breathtaking vistas.

Historical Artifacts : Within the castle, there are historical artifacts and remnants on display, providing insights into the castle's history and the various civilizations that influenced it.

Restoration Efforts : Over the years, the Sidon Sea Castle has undergone restoration and preservation efforts to ensure its continued survival and accessibility to visitors. These efforts have helped maintain its historical integrity.

Scenic Beauty : Beyond its historical significance, the castle's location along the coast adds to its architectural appeal. It serves as an impressive example of a fortress seamlessly integrated with its natural surroundings.

The Sidon Sea Castle's architectural marvels make it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts, architecture aficionados, and tourists interested in exploring the cultural and historical heritage of the Mediterranean region.

How did the Sidon Sea Castle serve as a strategic stronghold?

The Sidon Sea Castle served as a strategic stronghold for several reasons during its history, making it a formidable defensive structure in the region:

Coastal Defense : Its location along the Mediterranean coast provided a crucial vantage point for monitoring and defending against maritime threats. The castle's position allowed it to oversee and control access to the harbor of Sidon, a key maritime gateway during various historical periods.

Protection of Trade Routes : Sidon was a significant center for trade, and the castle's presence helped safeguard the city's trade routes and maritime commerce. It deterred pirates and potential invaders, ensuring the safe passage of goods and merchants.

Crusader Control : During the Crusader era, the fortress was part of a network of Crusader strongholds in the region. It served as a vital link in the defense of Crusader-held territories along the Mediterranean coast, offering protection against Muslim forces.

Strategic Architecture : The architectural design of the castle was strategically sound. Its massive stone walls, watchtowers, and defensive features, such as arrow slits, provided formidable protection against attacks. A drawbridge and a moat added additional layers of defense.

Control of Sidon : Sidon was a prominent city in the region with political, economic, and cultural significance. The castle's control over the city allowed those who held it to exert influence over the entire region and maintain a stronghold in southern Lebanon.

Symbol of Power : The presence of a strong and well-fortified castle in Sidon symbolized power and authority. It served as a visible and imposing symbol of the ruling authority's control over the city and the surrounding coastal areas.

Ottoman Rule : Even during the Ottoman era, when the need for coastal defense evolved, the Sidon Sea Castle remained strategically important. The Ottomans continued to maintain and modify the fortress to protect their interests and control access to the harbor.

Monitoring Maritime Traffic : From the castle's elevated position, its garrison had an advantageous view of incoming and outgoing vessels. This allowed for the monitoring of maritime traffic and the ability to identify potential threats or foreign ships approaching the city.

What modern-day preservation efforts are in place to maintain the Sidon Sea Castle's legacy?

Preserving the legacy of the Sidon Sea Castle is a priority for both the Lebanese government and cultural heritage organizations. Several modern-day preservation efforts have been implemented to ensure the castle's historical and architectural significance endures for future generations. Here are some of the key preservation measures:

Restoration Projects : Periodic restoration projects have been carried out to repair and stabilize the castle's structures. These projects focus on preserving the castle's architectural integrity, including its walls, towers, and internal spaces.

Conservation of Artifacts : Historical artifacts found within the castle have been carefully conserved and, when appropriate, put on display for visitors. These artifacts provide insights into the castle's history and the various civilizations that influenced it.

Visitor Facilities : Infrastructure improvements, such as the construction of visitor centers, information boards, and pathways, have been made to enhance the visitor experience while minimizing the impact on the historical site.

Tourism Promotion : The Lebanese government and local authorities promote tourism in the region, including the Sidon Sea Castle, to generate revenue for ongoing maintenance and preservation efforts. Tourist visitation helps fund restoration and upkeep.

Cultural Education : Educational programs and guided tours are often offered to visitors. These programs aim to educate visitors about the historical and cultural significance of the castle, encouraging an appreciation for its heritage.

Archaeological Research : Ongoing archaeological research is conducted in and around the castle to unearth hidden historical treasures and better understand the site's past. These findings contribute to the preservation of the castle's legacy.

Community Involvement : Engaging the local community in the preservation efforts is vital. This can include employment opportunities, cultural events, and community participation in conservation projects.

Collaboration with International Organizations : Collaboration with international cultural heritage organizations and institutions can provide expertise, funding, and support for preservation projects. Such partnerships ensure that the castle's legacy is protected on a global scale.

Maintenance and Monitoring : Regular maintenance and monitoring of the castle's structures are essential to address wear and tear, weather-related damage, and potential structural issues promptly.

Emergency Response Plans : Preservation efforts include the development of emergency response plans to mitigate damage from natural disasters or unforeseen events.

It's important to note that preserving historical sites like the Sidon Sea Castle is an ongoing and collaborative effort involving multiple stakeholders, including government agencies, local communities, conservationists, historians, and international organizations. These collective efforts help safeguard the castle's legacy, ensuring that it continues to be a cultural and historical treasure for generations to come.

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«Սիդոն Թրեվլ» -ը հեղինակավոր և փորձառու տուրիստական ընկերություն է Լոս Անջելեսում և Երևանում: Այն առաջարկում է ամբողջական տուրիստական ծառայություններ Հայաստանում, ինչպես նաև տարածաշրջանում: «Սիդոն Թրեվլ ԱՄՆ-ն» հիմնադրվել է 1975 թվականին Լոս Անջելես քաղաքում: 1995 թվականին ընկերության սեփականատերերը հիմնադրեցին Հայաստանում առաջին տուրիստական ընկերություններից մեկը` «Սիդոն Թրեվլ Երևան»-ը: Ավելի քան 24–ամյա փորձով «Սիդոն Թրեվլ»-ը սպասարկել է հազարավոր մարդկանց ինչպես Հայաստանում, այնպես էլ Հայաստանից դուրս:

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    4. Private Guided Tour to Sidon, Tyre and Maghdouche from Beirut. 9. Historical Tours. 6+ hours. Immerse yourself in history as you explore Tyre and Sidon, the two most important cities of Phoenicia. . Tyre was the great…. Free cancellation. from.

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    per adult. 3. Small-Group Adventure Tour to Sidon Tyre & Maghdouche-Day Trip. 28. Shopping Tours. 6+ hours. Explore in a full day with the best saving price for this tour ticket, the archaeological site of Sidon, Maghdoucheh & Tyre…. Free cancellation. Recommended by 100% of travellers.

  7. Small-Group Adventure Tour to Sidon Tyre & Maghdouche-Day Trip

    Visit historic gems of the Lebanese coast on a full-day tour from Beirut to Sidon, Tyre, and Maghdoucheh. Combining transport and tours saves time for sightseeing, so you can soak up even more fascinating history. From the colorful Sidon Souks to the UNESCO-listed monuments of Sidon, you'll get a guided introduction to key highlights along the way.

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    Sidon Travel is a reputable full service travel agency based in Los Angeles and Yerevan offering tours to Armenia and regional tours. Sidon Travel USA was founded in 1975 in Los Angeles. In 1995 the owners set up one of the first travel agencies in Armenia. With over 20 years of experience, Sidon Travel Yerevan has served thousands customers in Armenia.

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  10. Private Lebanon Tour Package

    Discover Sidon, the largest city in southern Lebanon, with your private guide and private driver. This tour includes the Crusaders Castle, the souks, the Caravanserai, and the Sidon Soap Museum. ... We are so happy that we chose to travel with Osiris Tours. It was wonderful to have a private tour with three people instead of a group of 25 or ...

  11. Exploring the Sidon Sea Castle in Lebanon

    The Sidon Sea Castle, also known as Qalaat al-Bahr or Sidon Castle, is a historic fortress located in the coastal city of Sidon (Saida), which is situated in modern-day Lebanon. The island on which the castle is located on is a small, rocky island in the Mediterranean Sea, just off the coast of Sidon. The castle is on an island connected to the ...

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    Sidon Travel Yerevan is the general representative of Middle East Airlines (member of Sky Team) in Armenia, with up to 4 flights scheduled weekly to Beirut. Sidon Travel Yerevan is the general representative of LusitanaSol Portuguese tour operator which provides tours to Portugal with daily guaranteed departure.

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    Sidon Travel & Tourism DLLC is a reputable full service travel agency based in Los Angeles and Yerevan. Sidon Travel & Tourism USA was founded in 1975 in Los Angeles. In 1995 the owners set up one of the first travel agencies in Armenia. With 21 years of experience, Sidon Travel Yerevan has served thousands customers in Armenia.

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    SIDON TRAVEL welcomes you to explore the land of eternal sun and unforgettable beauty. Armenia is a place of man warmness, huge historical and cultural heritage. Our team of dedicated travel professionals can design the ideal vacation for you whether it is a romantic getaway for two or an exciting group tour to a historic destination.

  15. Beirut-Lebanon Tour

    8:00 Beirut 8:30 Sidon Sea castle 9:15 Sidon old market and Khan 11:30 Tyre visit the Bass site 1:00 City of Tyre 2:00 Lunch at Tyre 5:30 Beirut Meeting Point + Tour Duration Meeting Point Options: Rail or Bus Station, Cruise Ship Port, Airport, Hotel, Address or Intersection, Monument/Building

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    About us. Sidon Travel & Tourism DLLC is a reputable full service travel agency based in Los Angeles and Yerevan. Sidon Travel & Tourism USA was founded in 1975 in Los Angeles. In 1995 the owners set up one of the first travel agencies in Armenia. With 21 years of experience, Sidon Travel Yerevan has served thousands customers in Armenia.

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    We are a travel agency located in Antalya, Turkey, providing hotel booking, daily excursions, and airport transfers in the whole of Antalya. Sidon Travel and Tours is a certified and fully bonded ...

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    Sidon Travel & Tourism DLLC is a reputable full service travel agency based in Los Angeles and Yerevan. Sidon Travel & Tourism USA was founded in 1975 in Los Angeles. In 1995 the owners set up one of the first travel agencies in Armenia. With 21 years of experience, Sidon Travel Yerevan has served thousands customers in Armenia.