Ramkeen Island
Ramkeen Island ranks 2nd on the list of the most beautiful islands in Lebanon. The Palm Islands Nature Reserve consists of three flat rocky islands. Ramkeen is part of the natural reserve (along with a couple of other surrounding islands). It is only open for a short while during summer starting in July, while the rest of the year it is a protected space for sea turtles and migratory birds. It is an underrated island that no one knows exists, but it is the most interesting of the islands, especially for anyone who likes some adventure. It is 11km off-shore, and 5 mins beyond Palms Island. It's mostly a rocky island and has an old abandoned lighthouse built around the 1950s.
This island is the complete opposite of Palms Island, which is a big flat sandy beach. This island is mostly of rocks & cliffs. It is an exciting spot for anyone who loves adventure, cliff jumping, free diving, spearfishing, & snorkeling. You can grab a ferry ride that's about 30 minutes and enjoy a one-of-a-kind adventure.
Area: 34,9 km2