General
Lebanon has resumed flights in a limited capacity, with reduced number of flights, and most domestic restrictions have been lifted.
Can I travel to Lebanon?
Rafic Hariri international airport is now open in a limited capacity of daily passengers and limited flights.
Do I need to go into quarantine when arriving to Lebanon?
Anyone arriving to Lebanon will be required to undergo a PCR test within 72 hours, and quarantine until results are in.
Are COVID-19 tests required to travel to Lebanon?
- All passengers traveling to Lebanon must fill this health declaration form online before departure.
- Anyone arriving to Lebanon from a country where PCR tests are available, will be required to present a negative test, no older than 96 hours.
- A second PCR test will be is required within 72 hours from arrival.
- All arrivals are required to have valid medical insurance.
Is public transportation open in Lebanon?
- Public transportation in Lebanon is limited to 50% of its capacity.
- Travel is allowed for necessary reasons only.
Are the restaurants and bars open in Lebanon?
Restaurants and bars in Lebanon are open for delivery only, between 5:00 and 17:00.
Are businesses and attractions open in Lebanon?
- Non-essential businesses in Lebanon are open, with health measures in place.
- Attractions and leisure facilities remain closed.
- Leaving the house is possible only if authorized.
Do I need to wear a face mask in Lebanon?
It is required to wear a face mask whenever leaving the house.