Away With The Steiners

Crossing the Lebanon – Syria Border from Beirut to Damascus.

There are many misconceptions about travel in Syria and about crossing the Lebanon Syria border. And even about entering Syria as a country!

Syria used to be one of the most popular destinations in the Middle East. And finally, it is beginning to open up for travellers again.

We had an amazing time in Syria including a smooth and straightforward border crossing traveling from Beirut to Damascus. 

The following is our report on crossing the border from Beirut, Lebanon to Damascus, Syria.

We hope this will give you everything you need to know to make your Lebanon – Syria border crossing just as smooth.

About the Beirut – Damascus border crossing (and options for making your Lebanon to Syria border crossing)

Lebanon’s capital city of Beirut is only 115km from Damascus and the journey takes around 3 to 4 hours.

We left mid-morning from our hotel in Beirut and were out exploring Damascus city in time for a late lunch.

Old city Damascus in Syria with kids. How to cross the Lebanon Syria border from Beirut to Damascus.
The old city of Damascus and the famous grand bazaar.

How do you get a tourist visa for Syria? 

This is the first question we asked when looking to plan travel to Syria post-pandemic.  

You have two options for obtaining a Syrian visa. You can get a visa at your nearest Syrian embassy or you can get a visa at the border.

However, in order to get a Syrian visa at the border you need pre-authorisation (a special security clearance) arranged through a travel agency in Syria.

This is the option we went with.  It was very straightforward and the travel agency provided us with pre-authorisation (security clearance) in less than 10 working days.  

The security clearance cost $25 USD per person paid through the travel agency. 

We then took the security clearance with us to the border and purchased a visa for Syria at the border. 

Welcome to Syria.

Crossing the border independently vs. on tour

If you choose to book a private tour or visas and transport through an agency (this is what we did) all the logistics and finer details will be taken care of by the travel agency. (And spoiler alert; we had a great travel agency which we can highly recommend).

It is possible to get a shared taxi to the border and cross and get a shared taxi to Damascus.

However be sure to check the restrictions of actually entering Syria without a tour organised or transport pre-arranged and confirmed by a registered tour guide/agency in Syria.

We were not able to enter independently at the time we crossed the Lebanon-Syria border and so enlisted the support of a travel agency (who handled the pre-authorisation and one phone call at the border to confirm/translate a last few questions on entry). 

Visa fees at the Lebanon Syria border to enter Syria:

In 2024 these are the latest visa fees at the Lebanon Syria border crossing:

Note it is not possible to get a visa for Syria at the Lebanon Syria border without pre-arranged security clearance. 

They are very thorough in checking and will also check your passport for an exit-only stamp from Jordan. You will be refused entry.

On the Lebanon Syria border crossing from Beirut to Damascus.

What do you need to prepare in advance? 

In order to get a Syria visa at the Beirut – Damascus border crossing you need to have arranged pre-authorisation (security clearance) in advance through a travel agency in Syria. 

What do you need to take with you to cross the Beirut – Damascus border? 

Actually there is a small booth just to the right of the Lebanon departure border (look to your right just before the main drive-through checkpoint to leave Lebanon).

In this office they are able to photocopy your passport if needed.

We already had a copy of our passports on us as instructed by the travel agency and didn’t realise in time this was not in fact the departure border; so they copied all four passports for $1 USD (a very friendly officer!).

If you have a driver to take you to your hotel in Damascus I suggest carrying USD with you for your stay in Syria (in large and small denominations) and wait to change to SYP once in Damascus.

You will be approached to change money at the border.

The beautiful Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.

Getting from the Lebanon Syria border to Damascus

It takes about 45 minutes to get from the Lebanon Syria border crossing to Damascus.

However, there are many military checkpoints between the border and the city which can take more time.

The iconic yellow taxis of Damascus, Syria.

Crossing times on each side

A note for the return journey from Syria to Lebanon (Damascus to Beirut)

You do need to keep some Syrian Pounds for the return journey.

There is currently a 7000 SYP exit tax as you leave Syria crossing back overland in the other direction to Beirut.

Travel in beautiful Damascus, Syria.

Crossing the Lebanon to Syria border from Beirut yo Damascus – the verdict?

So, there you have it! That is our complete guide on crossing the border from Lebanon to Syria using the Beirut – Damascus border crossing.

We will have more travel guides on Damascus, Maaloula and Sebnaya to come!

There is a lot to see in Syria and we had an amazing time. But don’t forget this incredible country has been through a lot and it isn’t all cheery and touristy.

Bear this in mind and enjoy your travel in Syria.

Which tour company do we recommend for travel in Syria and Crossing the Lebanon Syria border?

We had a fantastic experience with Yasser from Nawafir Tours in Damascus. And we can highly recommend his friendly and responsive communication.

We met with Yasser at our hotel in Damascus and felt very lucky to have connected with such a great local tour company!

And let Yasser know you found him through that NZ traveling family! He will be sure to look after you very well.

Where we stayed in Beirut before crossing the border

More about travel planning for Syria and beyond…

These are the companies we use while traveling fulltime as a family and that we would recommend to anyone planning and booking travel. 

Read more about travel in the Middle East 

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