Syria Easter Tour

 ​ Apr 14-21st, 2025

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 ​8 Days

What does the Easter celebration look like in Syria?

Syria holds a rich history of Christian traditions, as Christianity first spread from this region. The country is home to diverse Christian sects, and Easter is widely celebrated across all Syrian cities. Festive scout parades fill the streets, drawing crowds who come together to witness and partake in the joyous celebrations, that's why you need to choose the Syria April tour! 

The Easter celebration in Syria spans several days, starting with Maundy Thursday, marking the Last Supper, followed by Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. On Holy Saturday, the sacred light emerges from the Church of the Resurrection in Jerusalem. A flame from this holy fire is then brought to the Church of the Cross in Damascus and the Monastery of Our Lady in Saidnaya, continuing a deeply symbolic tradition.

The  Itinerary

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Monday 14th ​-  ​Beirut or Dam Airport ​»  Damascus

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Tuesday 15th – Damascus city tour

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Wednesday 16th –  Maaloula ​» Homs ​»  Aleppo

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Thursday 17th –  Aleppo city tour

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Friday 18th – ​Hama ​» Idlib » Krak de Chevaliers 

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Saturday 19th – Palmyra ​» Damascus

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Sunday 20th –  ​Busra sham ​» Damascus

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Monday 21st - ​Damascus ​» Beirut or Dam Airport

Syria Easter tour Itinerary

Monday, April 14th ​-  Beirut -  Damascus

Tuesday, April 15th – Damascus city tour

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Wednesday, 16th – ​Saidnaya - Maaloula - Homs -  Aleppo

  • Our first stop today will be the October War Panorama, which vividly recounts the story of the October Liberation War, providing valuable insight into Syria’s modern history.
  • Following this, we will visit the notorious Saydnaya Prison, once used by the Assad regime as a site for the torture of political prisoners, offering a solemn look at this dark chapter in Syria’s history.
  • After that, we'll then drive to Maaloula, a small Christian town that suffered immense destruction by ISIS in 2014. Despite this, it remains one of the most scenic villages in Syria and is the only place in the world where Aramaic, the language spoken by Christ, is still actively used as a living language; in fact, it is possible to hear the Lord’s prayer being spoken using it.
  • Following this, we’ll head to Homs, the most affected city by the war, during our visit, we'll explore the Khaled Ibn Al-Walid Shrine and the St. Mary Church of the Holy Belt, two significant landmarks of the city, afterward, we will have Lunch in Homs City.
  • Then, we will head to Aleppo, a flourishing metropolis since the 3rd millennium BC, Aleppo has been fighting with Damascus for the title of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city. 
  • Once we have explored more of the city, we'll enjoy dinner at Qurtuba, a renowned Syrian restaurant run by an Armenian family, known for its authentic flavors and warm atmosphere.
  • Overnight in a 4-star hotel in the center of Aleppo City.

Thursday, 17th –  Aleppo city tour

  • After breakfast, our first stop in the morning will be, of course, the famous Aleppo Castle, which stands in the middle of the city and dominates it from the height of its fifty meters. Furthermore, it has admirably designed towers and is distinguished by its entrances made with perfection to prevent any enemy intrusion, as well as its iron gates.
  • Then, we'll stroll through the market stretching from the front of the castle to the old city. Along the way, we'll witness the contrast between the destroyed areas, the active restoration sites, and finally, the fully renovated section, which now looks absolutely stunning.
  • Moreover, Aleppo is renowned for its spicy sausage; therefore, we’ll make a stop at Abu Hagoub Restaurant, famous for serving the best sausage sandwiches in the city.
  • Then, we visit the Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo, which is currently in the final stages of restoration.
  • Subsequently, we'll visit Al-Jubaili Soap Factory, the oldest in Aleppo, where you'll have the opportunity to witness the traditional process of crafting the world-famous laurel Aleppo soap, renowned for its quality and history.
  • We will also visit a soap exhibition where you can touch the largest bar of soap in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records.
  • We head for sunset at one of our secret spots overlooking Aleppo; subsequently, we head back to Uncle Hamido's restaurant, where you'll get the chance to taste what is often hailed as the best falafel in the world.
  • Finally, overnight in a 4-star hotel in the center of Aleppo City.

Friday, 18th – ​Idlib - Hama - Krak de Chevaliers - Arados ​Brewery

  • We will begin our day with a visit to Idlib Governorate, which has become more accessible to other cities after its liberation. Here, you will observe a unique economic system distinct from other regions, and we will also visit the refugee camps, gaining insight into the challenges faced by displaced families.
  • We'll drive south to Hama, where we'll visit the iconic waterwheels that once played a crucial role in providing water to the surrounding land. Furthermore, these ancient structures are a symbol of the city’s rich history.
  • After that, we'll continue our journey to Krak des Chevaliers, which is described by Lawrence of Arabia as "the most wholly admirable castle in the world."  In addition, this medieval crusader fortress is one of the most significant and well-preserved castles from that era, offering a fascinating glimpse into Syrian History.
  • Then, we'll drive through the picturesque rural villages Tartous, heading to the renowned Arados brewery in Safita, where we will test the Syrian beer, we explore the stages of manufacturing Syrian beer
  • Afterward, we take a short drive to the Christian village of Almishtaya, known for its vibrant nightlife. Indeed, you can experience the lively atmosphere and enjoy the evening in one of Syria's most charming villages.
  • Finally, overnight in a 4-star hotel in Al Mishtaya-Homs countryside.

Saturday, 19th – Palmyra - Damascus

  • Breakfast at the hotel, early departure to Palmyra.
  • Firstly, we will visit the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria's most iconic tourist destination. Notably, once a key city on the Silk Road, Palmyra briefly ruled its own empire in the 3rd century, stretching from Turkey to Egypt. However, despite being well-preserved, much of the city was sadly destroyed during the ISIS occupation in 2015.
  • During our tour we will explore what remains, including the Arch of Triumph, the Sulphur Spring, the Great Columns, the Theater, the Agora, and the Tombs.
  • Furthermore, we’ll enjoy a delicious lunch in a traditional Bedouin tent restaurant, run by a local family. This is, indeed, a perfect opportunity to savor authentic Syrian cuisine while experiencing the warm hospitality of the region.
  • Afterward, we will drive back to Damascus, arriving just in time to enjoy a relaxing dinner in the city.
  • Finally, overnight in Damascus.

Sunday, 20th –  ​Damascus - Busra Sham - Damascus (Easter Celebration)

  • After breakfast at the hotel, 
  • we'll head south through the lush, fertile plains to the ancient city of Bosra al-Sham, which is certainly, home to the best-preserved Roman amphitheater in the world. 
  • Subsequently, We'll explore the city’s rich Roman heritage, including its baths and captivating historical tales. Meanwhile, while in the region, we’ll also have the chance to enjoy the renowned Malihi dish, a local specialty. 
  • Afterward, we'll drive back to Damascus and Celebrate the Easter with Syrians
  • We will witness the mesmerizing searchlights illuminating the streets of Old Damascus and visit the Church of the Cross, where celebrations take place as the Holy Flame arrives from the Church of the Resurrection in Jerusalem.
  • In conclusion, dinner and overnight in Damascus, will indeed, provide a perfect ending to our day.

Monday, 21st –  ​Damascus - ​Beirut or Damascus Airport

  • After breakfast, we'll visit the remaining tourist attractions in Damascus, including the modern districts, and enjoy some free time for shopping.
  • We'll then drive back to Beirut (or Damascus Airport), aiming to arrive by early evening, around 6 pm.
  • End of Syria April Tour.

Inclusions

    Transfer from and into Beirut or Dam Airport

 ​​   7 nights of accommodation (Twin shared)

 ​​​​​   Accompanying Tourist Guide

    Meals (Breakfast)

 ​​   ​Private transportation around Syria

 ​​   Permits + VAT & all local tax

  ​  Entrance fees to the places listed 

     One 1.5 Lt. bottle of mineral water per person

    Syria land border departure tax

Exclusions

    International flights to Beirut or Dam Airport

   Visa fees (paid at the border on arrival)

    Lunch and Dinner

    Personal expenses

   Single supplement, Having your private room

   Tips for guide and driver

Syria April Tour FAQ

Do Syrians celebrate Easter?

Of course, Syria, as the birthplace of Christianity's spread to the world, celebrates uniquely, with scout parades filling the streets across the country.

Where does the trip start from ?

The trip starts and ends in Beirut (or Damascus Airport), and transfer to and from Damascus is included in the price, and pickup location in Beirut City.

Which hotels does it include in the Syria Easter tour?

With Syria October Tour the hotels are :  Beit Al Mamlouka located in Damascus - Laurus located in Aleppo - Vila Rosa located in Homs countryside.

What is the percentage of Christians in the Syrian population?

There are no official statistics on the percentage of Christians in Syria. In 2011, it was estimated at 10%, but today it is believed to be around 5%. However, no official government data confirms this.

Is Syria safe for tourists?

The security situation in Syria has significantly improved since the fall of the Assad regime. Police presence is noticeable across the country, and Syria has reopened to tourism. Travel between major cities is now considered safe.

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