Tartus Governorate lies on the western coast of Syria, overlooking the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, combining natural beauty with rich history. It is famous for its stunning golden beaches, dense forests, and green mountains, making it a destination for both sea and nature lovers. Tartus carries within its streets traces of ancient civilizations, from the Phoenicians to the Middle Ages, and is known for its relative calm compared to other governorates. Its economy relies on agriculture, fishing, and maritime tourism, and it is also rich in small industries and traditional crafts that preserve local heritage. With its deep-rooted history and enchanting nature, Tartus remains one of Syria’s most distinctive and charming regions.