Kfar Abida (sometimes spelled Kfar Aabida or Kfaraabida) is a village located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Batroun in the Batroun District of the North Governorate in Lebanon. On the coast, in the southwest of the town, lies an archaeological tell, Tell Kafaraabida. Located south of the tell, a Heavy Neolithic site of the Qaraoun culture.
Joining beach
Amazing caves, rare fauna, fresh water and huge turtles, became a famous place for all water bouldering lovers
St Sarkis & Bakhos Church
Founded in 1909, can take around 250 person, stunning outdoor terrace and staircase. Saint Sarkis and Bakhos is considered one of the Catholic Church's holiest temples and an important pilgrimage site in Batroun.
Berj Kafaraabida
Located next to Joining, Al-burj stands out among Batroun's variety of beautiful beaches for its seclusion and nearly untouched natural surroundings.