Bruneian passport holders planning a trip to Lebanon will find a visa is required for entry, though a range of five distinct visa types – including options for business, work, student, and tourist purposes – are available, each with varying application processes and associated fees. Unlike journeys within Southeast Asia, the substantial distance means there are no direct flights from Bandar Seri Begawan to Beirut; travelers typically face extended journeys often exceeding 15 hours, usually involving connections through major Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai or Doha. Given the significant cultural and linguistic shift from the Malay-speaking Sultanate to the Arabic-speaking Levant, preparing with some basic Arabic phrases or utilizing translation apps will greatly enhance your experience in Lebanon's bustling cities and ancient sites. Planning your application well in advance is advisable to ensure a smooth transition from the serene shores of Borneo to the vibrant Mediterranean coast.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
Onward ticket
Required
Funds proof
Required
Visa options
TouristTourist Visa on Arrival (6 months for GCC citizens)