Lebanon visa requirements for Singaporeans
Travel and visa requirements
Lebanese Visa is not required for Singaporeans
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Singapore visiting Lebanon can obtain a visa upon arrival for a period of 30 days.
- At least one blank page on the passport of visitors is required for entry stamps.
- You may be refused entry, held for questioning, or deported if your passport contains an Israeli entry or exit stamp, Egyptian or Jordanian land crossing stamps that show you have travelled to Israel, or tickets and itineraries that include Israel.
- Singapore citizens are allowed entry into Lebanon without presenting any certificate of vaccination.
- There are no restrictions on the amount of money taken in and out of Lebanon.
- All live animals must be accompanied by a valid health certificate that is issued by a veterinarian in the home country.
- Citizens who are discovered to have associated with Israeli citizens or officials or to have travelled through Israel are subject to arrest, detention, and prosecution.
- Lebanon uses Eastern European Summer Time zone (GMT+3) hence, Singapore is 6 hours ahead of Lebanon.
- The estimated flight time from Singapore to Lebanon is 13 hours 20 minutes.
- Lebanon power plugs and sockets are of type A, B, C, D and G. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
- Lebanon has a moderate Mediterranean climate. In coastal areas, winters are generally cool and rainy while summers are hot and humid.
- Lebanon is the most religiously diverse country in the Middle East having a population of Muslims at 54%, Christians at 40.5%, Druze 5.6% with a very small number of Jews, Baha'is, Buddhists, Hindus and Mormons.
- Religious law has the same standing as civil law. Under Lebanese family law, individuals can prevent their family members, including foreigners, from leaving the country with a “Stop Order”. Consult a lawyer before departure if necessary.
- Arabic is the official national language of Lebanon together with French and English.
- Lebanon has six ski resorts. Because of Lebanon's unique geography, it is possible to go skiing in the morning and swimming in the afternoon.
- Lebanon is known to celebrate national and both Christian and Muslim holidays.
- Music festivals are often hosted at historical sites as a customary element of Lebanese culture among the most famous are Baalbeck International Festival, Byblos International Festival, Beiteddine International Festival and Jounieh International Festival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lebanon a safe country?
Although Lebanon is one of the safest countries in the Middle East, travellers are still advised to be cautious during their stay in the country.
What religion is practiced in Lebanon?
Islam and Christianity is the two popular religions practiced in Lebanon.
How much does a meal cost in Lebanon?
The cost of meal in Lebanon depends on where you are eating, but the price ranges from $2 to $5.
Can I drink alcohol in Lebanon?
There are no restrictions on alcohol in Lebanon except when you are driving. There are many drive-through bars, bistros, pubs and clubs.