4/5 Safwan K. 4 years ago on Google • 122 reviews
The
iconic
towering
rock
formation
surrounded
by
sea
is
a
good
place
to
visit
when
you
are
in
Beirut.
Both
sunrise
and
sunsets
are
an
amazing
time
to
visit
for
taking
photos.
When
you
pass
Bay
Rock
–
café
or
Petit-Café
restaurant
on
your
right
and
walk
for
2
minutes
with
the
sea
on
your
right
you
will
see
an
opening
that
goes
down
(El
Delie
–
Rouche),
there
will
be
a
number
of
people
offering
you
a
boat
ride.
You
can
take
a
boat
ride
as
you
please,
we
did
take,
it
cost
us
$20
for
3
people
but
it
was
such
a
quick
one
that
it
hardly
stopped
for
pictures.
Maybe
pay
a
bit
more
and
then
you
can
take
more
photos.
Agree
on
a
time
whilst
you
are
negotiating
a
rate.
So,
you
walk
down
the
El
Delie
–
Rouche
towards
where
it
ends
and
there
you
can
take
some
photos.
There
will
be
plenty
of
people
swimming
in
the
somewhat
dirty
sea-water.
The
place
isn’t
as
clean
as
a
tourist
spot
should
be.
Plus
that
was
the
only
place
throughout
Lebanon
where
we
felt
we
got
mosquito
bites.
If
you
are
not
too
keen
on
walking
down,
the
view
is
slightly
less
amazing
from
atop
of
the
road.
Alternatively,
you
can
go
to
one
of
the
cafes
for
amazing
views,
but
check
for
the
prices
for
whatever
is
brought
onto
your
table,
including
peanuts,
other
nuts
and
eatables
and
water.
You
will
be
charged
heftily
if
you
don’t
pay
attention.
We
went
to
see
Raouche
Rocks
twice,
once
it
was
too
hot
so
we
went
back
to
the
hotel,
as
we
couldn’t
walk
down,
we
were
tired
from
spending
most
of
the
day
in
Central
Beirut.
The
next
time
we
came
just
before
sun-set
so
it
was
slightly
less
warm,
plus
we
weren’t
as
tired.
So
decide
what
you
want
to
do
and
then
plan
accordingly.
TLDR:
An
iconic
spot
in
Beirut,
where
you
must
take
a
photo.