Byblos Port is an ancient port in Byblos, Lebanon, believed to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. The port dates back to as early as 3000 BC and was used by the Phoenicians to trade goods across the Mediterranean. Byblos Port is located near the ruins of the old city walls and is surrounded by historical buildings, adding to its rustic charm. Visitors to Byblos Old Town can explore the cobblestone streets, traditional souks, and vibrant cultural sites including the Byblos Castle, the Roman amphitheater, and medieval churches. This seaside port town's legacy has been shaped by many civilizations, including Phoenician, Roman, and Crusader influences. The picturesque harbor is lined with seafood restaurants offering fresh catch from the Mediterranean. The blend of history, archaeology, and local culture makes it an enchanting place for tourists to discover the rich heritage of Lebanon.