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Casadar Guest House is a magical retreat perched on the privileged Annaya mountain. Gaze upon St. Maroun Monastery and St. Charbel convent from our landscape view. Experience serenity with fine wood, fireplaces, and tactile materials.
Enjoy seven elegant rooms, a Clubhouse, a Fire bun, and an inviting infinity pool with valley views. Rejuvenate in our luxurious jacuzzi. Embrace nature's beauty and tranquillity at Casadar Guest House.
Book your stay here and cherish unforgettable moments
Property type
Hotel
Accommodates
4 Guests
Bedrooms
2 Bedroom
Beds
2 Beds
Bathrooms
2 / Private
Extra people
No Charge
The Space
Room Amenities:
- 2 Rooms facing our infinity Pool
- 2 King-size beds
- 2 couches
- Additional Mattresses
- Valley view
- Bathroom + Shower (in each room)
- Standard reservations offer breakfast for 4
- Fresh Bedsheets & Towels (in each room)
Guest Access
Besides your room, your have access to:
- Club house (A cozy common space that has a fully functional restaurant, fire place, Dining area, Terrace overlooking the valley and mountains, Pizza Oven and Cigar Lounge)
- Pool (When heated pool temperature is between 25 - 28°C)
- BBQ Area (Minimum 10 People to use this space - Paid Service)
Other Things to Note
Part of your reservation, you get a premium breakfast.
Casadar Club house also provides a set menu for Lunch and Dinners.
Please inquire about Lunch, dinner or catering upon or before your booking to get our pricing and food variety.
1 King
1 Queen
Hosted by LebanonLocals
Joined in May 2025We are the team behind Lebanon Locals — and we’re also your hosts. As locals ourselves, we work hand-in-hand with guesthouses, villages, and experience creators across the country to make real Lebanese hospitality accessible to travelers from around the world. When you book a stay or experience hosted by Lebanon Locals, you’re stepping into something carefully curated, personally tested, and deeply rooted. These are homes we’ve stayed in, dishes we’ve shared, and people we’ve learned from. Whether it’s a mountain guesthouse, a sunrise hike, or a cooking session with a teta, we host it because we believe in it. Every space we offer reflects the kind of Lebanon we want to share — warm, grounded, slow, and true. This is not mass tourism. This is connection. We host to support local communities, spotlight underrepresented regions, and offer travel that respects the land and its people. We’re not just a platform. We’re part of the story