
Lebanese passport holders can now embark on exciting journeys to 44 countries worldwide, unlocking new horizons from the chilly peaks of Georgia to the stunning wildlife sanctuaries of Rwanda. According to the Henley Passport Index 2025, Lebanon’s passport ranks 89th globally, reflecting a steady position after notable fluctuations over the past two decades from 79th in 2006 down to 102nd in 2015, and stabilizing since then between 96th and 89th place.
This growth in travel freedom is complemented by strengthened diplomatic ties, particularly between Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates. This year, the UAE reopened its embassy in Beirut, signaling renewed collaboration following high-level talks between UAE President Sheikh Mohamed and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in January 2025. By May, both countries agreed on measures to facilitate easier travel for their citizens, smoothing visa processes and movement between the nations.
Lebanese travelers benefit from 17 countries offering visa-free access, sparing them lengthy visa application procedures and paperwork. Destinations include Barbados, Cook Islands, Dominica, Ecuador, Georgia, Haiti, Jordan, Macao (SAR China), Madagascar, Malaysia, Micronesia, Niue, Oman, Rwanda, Suriname, Syria, and Türkiye. Beyond this, 24 countries provide visas on arrival, allowing Lebanese visitors to obtain entry permits at the destination.
These countries range across Asia, Africa, and Oceania, including Armenia, Bolivia, Cambodia, Djibouti, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Qatar, and many others.
Lebanese citizens also have the option to apply for Electronic Travel Authorisations (eTA) for three countries Kenya, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka enabling streamlined pre-arrival approvals for tourism, business, or transit purposes.
This expanding travel freedom opens diverse opportunities for Lebanese nationals to explore global destinations with greater ease, highlighting a positive trend in international mobility and diplomatic engagement for Lebanon in 2025.