Okaibe

Okaibe (Arabic: عقيبة) is a coastal village in Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate in Lebanon, well known for its public sandy beach, fishing port and market.

It is a mix of a semi urban lively market street, and three distinctive residential areas situated on elevated ground and overlooking the coast.

Historically a fishing community, with exclusively local residents, Okaibe has recently opened up through small scale real-estate investments that boosted the population growth.

The city has a 2 km (1.2 mi) coastal front consisting of sandy and rocky beaches along with a remarkable crystal blue water.

The five Communal areas in Okaibe are Al-Mina (Arabic translation for "port"), Boukak El Dine, Kfarchiham, Kmayrze and Jazayer Nahr Ibrahim.