Since the fall of Colonel Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has for many years been completely off limits to tourists. Now that the country is finally experiencing some relative stability, and with a new tourist eVisa scheme, we here at YPT are very excited to introduce our Libya Tour: Gaddafi’s Legacy.
Your tour with us begins in Tripoli, the iconic capital city of the State of Libya. Here you’ll explore the old city (Medina), where the old city’s labyrinthine streets are filled with old treasures such as the Banco di Roma building, Ottoman-era mansions, and an ancient Roman arch. We’ll drop by the Old British Consulate, Othman Clock Tower, the Red Fort, and also Martyrs’ Square – previously known as Independence Square under Gaddafi, where the Battle of Tripoli took place.
| Group | Start Date | End Date | Duration | Price | Single Supplement |
| Group A: Gaddafi’s Legacy | June 9th | June 13th | 5 days | €1745 | €300 |
| Group B: Eastern Libya | June 13th | June 17th | 5 days | €1745 | €300 |
| Full tour | June 9th | June 17th | 9 days | €3490 | €600 |
You’ll then head out to the former seaport of Sabratha. Here we’ll explore the Sabratha Theatre – one of the most important historical sites in Libya – dating back to 175CE and could hold up to 5,000 spectators.
Your journey continues onwards to Leptis Magna. During the reign of Libyan Emperor Septimius Severus, this was second only to Rome with a population of over 100,000. The city remained buried for some 1300 years and it was not until the 1920s when a major excavation by Italian and Libyan archaeologists revealed the limestone and marble traces that you’ll explore with us.
We’ll visit Jebel Nafusa, this mountain rises abruptly from the desert of Jefara to a height of over 968 meters. This is the heartland of the Berber people who claim descendancy from the original inhabitants of Libya and maintain a strong cultural and linguistic identity in this rugged part of the country.
Extend your journey or meet us in Tripoli for our Group B Eastern Libya tour, venturing into the lesser-visited eastern reaches of the country, once off-limits, to explore its rich tapestry of history, archaeology, and modern significance. We’ll board our Libyan domestic flight to Benghazi – Libya’s second largest city.
Eastern Libya offers a very different perspective from Tripoli. The region remains under the influence of Khalifa Haftar, whose portraits and presence are visible throughout, giving a deeper glimpse into the local political landscape.
Shaped by Italian colonial ambitions and the 2011 uprising against Gaddafi, to the archaeological marvels of the ancient Greek and Roman cities of Ptolemais, Qasr Libya, Cyrene, and Apollonia, this extension provides a unique opportunity to experience the many layers of Libya’s past and present.
Either Group A or B can be taken as a standalone tour, or you can join the full itinerary to complete your visit to Libya. The country has been through a lot of changes, but this is your chance to experience the legacy of Gaddafi that very much still overshadows the nation.
Tuesday 9th June – Tunis, Tunisia – Tripoli, Libya
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Wednesday 10th June – Tripoli – Sabratha – Tripoli
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Thursday 11th June – Tripoli – Jebel Nafusa – Gharyan – Tripoli
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Friday 12th June – Tripoli – Leptis Magna – Tripoli
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Saturday 13th June – Tripoli – Benghazi
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Sunday 14th June – Benghazi – Ptolemais – Qasr Libya – Cyrene
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Monday 15th June – Cyrene – Apollonia – Athrun – Cyrene
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Tuesday 16th June – Cyrene – Benghazi – Tripoli
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Wednesday 17th June – Cyrene – Benghazi – Tripoli
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