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Victoria Hotel - Libya
Libya
20/06 – 27/06
A$85/nighttotal: A$595 (7 )

Victoria Hotel

5 10
B&B , Tripoli
This Tripoli B&B offers five bedrooms and fifteen bathrooms, sleeping up to fifteen guests, and is situated in central Tripoli, a short 0.8km walk from the waterfront and 3.2km from the old town and main square.
The guesthouse provides guests with a kitchen, air conditioning, parking, internet access, and is conveniently located near shops and restaurants, making it an ideal base for exploring Tripoli's historical and cultural sites.
Marhaba Plaza Hotel - Libya
Libya
20/06 – 27/06
A$160/nighttotal: A$1120 (7 )

Marhaba Plaza Hotel

1 2
B&B , Tripoli
This modern four-star guesthouse in Tripoli offers convenient access to the city's attractions, with the historic Tripoli Castle located approximately 1.5 kilometers away.
This establishment provides a range of room types, including suites for honeymoons and business travellers, with amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, and parking, accommodating up to three guests in its single bedroom with three bathrooms.
A House On 3000square Meter Land - Libya
Libya
20/06 – 27/06
A$218/nighttotal: A$1526 (7 )

A House On 3000square Meter Land

1 10
gîte , Janzur
This Janzur holiday cottage boasts a spacious layout sleeping up to 12 guests, complete with a kitchen, air conditioning, and a swimming pool.
Further details regarding the property's precise location within Janzur, proximity to local attractions, and specific interior features are unavailable.
Exclusive Villa Retreat With Private Pool - Libya
Libya
20/06 – 27/06
A$214/nighttotal: A$1498 (7 )

Exclusive Villa Retreat With Private Pool

2 2
gîte , Tajoura
Savanna Rest House is a secluded private farm offering quiet, privacy, and safety, located 30 kilometres from Tripoli.
This holiday let provides accommodation for up to seven guests with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring air conditioning, internet, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private swimming pool on 700 square metres of secured private land.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Libya

  • What are the top attractions in Libya?

    Libya boasts a rich history and diverse landscapes. Leptis Magna, a remarkably well-preserved Roman city near Tripoli, is a must-see. The ancient city of Cyrene, with its Greek ruins and stunning coastal location, is another highlight. For a different experience, explore the Sahara Desert, perhaps visiting the Messak Settafet plateau with its prehistoric rock art. The old city of Tripoli, with its vibrant souks and Ottoman-era architecture, offers a fascinating glimpse into Libyan culture.
  • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Libya?

  • Which airports are the biggest in Libya?

    Tripoli International Airport (TIP) is the largest and busiest airport in Libya. Mitiga International Airport (MJI), also serving Tripoli, is another significant airport, although its operations can be more variable. Benina International Airport (BEN) in Benghazi is the second-largest airport in the country.
  • What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Libya?

  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Libya?

    Cash remains the most common method of payment in Libya. While some larger hotels and businesses in Tripoli and Benghazi might accept credit cards, it's advisable to carry sufficient Libyan dinars for most transactions, especially outside of major cities.
  • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Libya?

  • Is the driving culture in Libya considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Libya can be challenging for tourists. Road conditions vary significantly, and driving standards aren't always consistent with those in many other countries. It's generally recommended to use reputable taxi services or hire a driver, especially outside of urban areas. Driving yourself is strongly discouraged unless you are very experienced with challenging driving conditions.
  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Libya?

    Libya is a predominantly Muslim country, so respecting local customs is essential. Dressing modestly, particularly women covering their heads and shoulders, is advisable, especially when visiting religious sites. It's polite to greet people with a handshake (men to men), and avoid public displays of affection. Asking permission before taking photographs of people is also a sign of respect.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Libya?

    A week in Libya could involve exploring Tripoli's historical sites and souks (a few days), followed by a journey to Leptis Magna and perhaps a desert excursion to the Messak Settafet. Alternatively, you could focus on the Cyrenaica region, visiting Cyrene, Apollonia, and exploring the coastal areas. Travel time between locations should be factored into your itinerary.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Libya?

    A weekend in Tripoli allows for exploring the city's historical sites, such as the Gurgi castle and the old city's souks. A day trip to Leptis Magna is also feasible from Tripoli. Benghazi offers a different experience, with its own historical sites and coastal setting.
  • Are there parts of Libya with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    Parts of the coastal regions of Libya, particularly in Cyrenaica, experience milder temperatures throughout the year compared to the desert interior. However, even these areas can experience hot summers and cooler winters. The desert regions are extremely hot in summer and quite cold at night in winter.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Libya?

    Up-to-date emergency contact information for Libya should be obtained from your embassy or consulate before travel, as local numbers and services can change. Your embassy or consulate will also be able to provide the most current advice on safety and security.
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