We strongly advise against all but essential travel to Lebanon at this time because of the volatile security situation.
Political tensions in Lebanon remain high as evidenced by over ten fatal bomb attacks in the last year in Beirut and elsewhere, as well as violent clashes between demonstrators in recent weeks. If, against our advice, you decide to travel to Lebanon you should exercise due caution and a high level of vigilence at all times in public places, avoid military sites, Palestinian refugee camps and non-official border areas and make contact with the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Consulate or the Embassy for further advice and registration. It is recommended that you continue to monitor this travel advice for updates.
Irish citizens are advised against all travel to areas south of the Litani River.
Unexploded ordnance, particularly in the South, and in the Bekaa Valley, also presents a risk.