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The Faralya/Kabak area is known for its stunning natural beauty, here are some places you can visit in the area:
Kabak Beach: This beautiful beach is located in the heart of the Kabak Valley and is known for its crystal-clear waters and secluded atmosphere.
Faralya Village: The village of Faralya is located on the upper part of the valley and offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast. Visitors can also explore the local cemetery and the old village mosque.
Butterfly Valley: The valley is home to hundreds of different species of butterflies and moths, visitors can also enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.
Kabak Koyu: Kabak Koyu is a small village located at the end of the Kabak valley, visitors can explore the local ruins and the small church.
Oludeniz: Oludeniz is a famous beach located about 15 minutes drive from Faralya, visitors can enjoy swimming and paragliding in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.
The Lycian Way: The Lycian Way is a long-distance walking route that passes through Faralya and Kabak, it offers spectacular views of the coast and the Taurus Mountains.
Kayakoy Ghost Village: Kayakoy is an abandoned Greek village located about 20 minutes drive from Faralya, visitors can explore the abandoned houses and the local church.
Saklikent Canyon: Saklikent Canyon is located about 45 minutes drive from Faralya, visitors can hike through the canyon and enjoy swimming in the natural pools.
Telmessos Ancient City: Telmessos is an ancient city located about 30 minutes drive from Faralya, visitors can explore the remains of the city, including the theater and the necropolis.
St. Nicholas Church: The church of St. Nicholas is located in Demre, It's the burial place of Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) and is an important pilgrimage site for Christians.