Parcel Delivery Service to Lebanon
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Lebanon Overview
Delivery Time: 3-4 days express service
Price: From £22.31
Restrictions: live animals, explosives, knives & blades.
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3-4 days express service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size. |
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Send parcels to Lebanon for just £22.31 and enjoy cheap, efficient delivery services that won’t let you down.
Our express delivery service provides you with everything you need to get packages safely and quickly to anywhere in the world. Taking just 3-4 days for Lebanon, you can send packages to Beirut, Tripoli, Sidon, Zahle or Aley with minimal hassle and fuss at ipostparcels.com.
With our quick and exclusive quotes, we offer an unparalleled service and you won’t find us on any price comparison websites which means you always get our best offers.
Why use ipostparcels:
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Free Collection - From home or work
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Free £50 Cover – Additional cover can be added
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Online Booking – You can book your parcel in for collection right now
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Online Tracking – Know exactly where your parcel is
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Delivery Notifications – For both you and your recipient
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5 Star Rated Courier – See our reviews here
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Cheapest Price - Best price for short delivery times
How to send a parcel to Lebanon
1. Register as a customer
2. Login to your account
3. Enter your parcel details here
About Lebanon
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Officially known as the Lebanese Republic, Lebanon is located in Western Asia, bordering Syria to the north and Israel to the south. It sits at the crossroads of the “Mediterranean Basin” and the “Arabian hinterland”; a position which has given it a rich history and shaped its cultural identity.
With its stunning coasts and rugged alpine peaks, the green fertile valleys of Lebanon are approximately the size of Cyprus. This ancient land features in the writings of Homer and even the Old Testament – further raising its profile amongst travellers and locals.
Its capital Beirut is well known around the world for its cosmopolitan flair and has been famed for its gastronomic prowess of food and wine.
There are four main geographic regions in Lebanon which is differentiated only by their climate and topography. They include: the coastal plain, the Mount Lebanon Range, the Bekaa Valley and finally the Anti-Lebanon Range.
With cedar trees the national emblem of the country, Lebanon is largely covered by green forests and also boasts a reputation as the most religiously diverse country in the Middle East.
More than half (54%) of the population practise Islam while 40.5% are Christian – meaning the country celebrates both Christian and Muslim holidays (with the exception of Easter).
Other Lebanese national holidays include Worker’s Day, Independence Day and Martyrs Day.
Lebanese Arabic is the language of the country although Modern Standard Arabic is commonly used in the media.
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