Beach Club · North Coast
Cyan Anfeh
Old salt pans reborn as natural swimming pools, framed by white stone and azure sea.
- Location
- Anfeh
- Vibe
- Design · Slow
- Known For
- Swimming in the old Phoenician salt pans
- Best Time
- Late July evenings — the limestone glows pink at sunset

Anfeh is Lebanon’s salt-making coast, a stretch of low white cliffs cut with rectangular evaporation pans the Phoenicians used three thousand years ago. Cyan threads a beach club through the working salt pans — natural pools fill at high tide, white deckchairs sit on the limestone, and the whole place feels closer to a Greek island than a Beirut weekend.
What to Do
Attractions on site
No.01
Salt Pan Pools
Naturally filled rectangular pools cut into the white stone — calm, shallow, photogenic.
No.02
Deep Sea Deck
A platform jutting over deeper water for proper swimmers and sunset jumps.
No.03
Salt Pan Trail
A short walk through the working pans where families still harvest sea salt.
No.04
Saydet El Natour
Tiny seaside monastery a five-minute walk along the coast.
On Site
Facilities & amenities
Salt-pan poolsRestaurantBarLoungersParking