The coastal town of Anfeh is popular for clear blue water, greek alike vibes and the small houses with blue and white facades. 🌊
Located in that region is the Iskandar Guesthouse that offers 7 different rooms for up to 4 people. The perfect staycation spot at the sea for summertime. The nice stonecellar house gives a ancient phoenecian feeling and you can choose to stay at the pool, have a drink or eat something at the inhouse “Lennie’s Jazz Bar” or have a walk at the ocean.
Access to the sea 🌊
Breakfast included 🥐
Charbel El hayek
a month agoI had an exceptional stay at Iskandar Guesthouse! The view was absolutely stunning – a breathtaking panorama that made each morning feel like a retreat. The rooms were impeccably clean, with attention to detail that ensured comfort and tranquility throughout my stay. The level of luxury and care put into every aspect of the guesthouse made this experience feel truly high-end. I highly recommend Iskandar for anyone seeking a serene, top-tier getaway!
Scott Buzaid
2 years agoBeautiful guest house right on the water! Rooms are lovely…..Meticulous and comfy. Traditional breakfast is perfect and included. Many restaurant choices within walking distance. Staff was very attentive and kind - got us a driver back to Beirut. The definite place to stay in Anfeh!
philippe edde
a year agoExcellent service and view from the rooms. The staff was friendly, the breakfast on the terrace facing the sea was really nice and cozy.
christiane khoury
2 years agoWe had a wonderful stay at Iskandar Guesthouse. The room was clean, the view was beautiful and relaxing, the lady at the reception was kind, the breakfast was great, and the place all together is one of a kind and historic. A bit pricey.
Anna Raad
2 years agoIskandar Guesthouse is quite special and beautiful. Staying in the Beit ElSett Room took us to the historical charm of Anfeh and its architectural heritage. We were very impressed with the maintenance of the room and the decorations that teleport you to another era. The room has a private balcony overlooking the sea, and the phoenician wall, trench and the now disappeared castle. The breakfast is top notch! Those mini zaatar and shanklish are just out of this world! The guesthouse stands near historical churches and near Taht el Rih. The Guesthouse manager, Jennifer, was very welcoming and attentive. She was very helpful in providing us with information about the town and activities. I will definetly go back!