Things You Need to Know About Kabak Bay
**Things You Should Know About Kabak Bay**
Situated in the Fethiye district of Muğla, one of Turkey's precious provinces, Kabak Bay is a magnificent bay nestled at the foot of Babadağ Mountain. Discovered in 1987, the bay lies within a deep valley boasting waterfalls and ponds. It's a unique place with a beach stretching 200 meters, offering unparalleled beauty.
Faralya village, which is the most important area of Fethiye in terms of nature and village tourism, is strategically located overlooking Butterfly Valley, Kabak Bay, and Ölüdeniz. Kabak Bay, located within the boundaries of Faralya village, captivates onlookers with its unique natural beauty.
In recent years, Kabak Bay has become one of the most preferred destinations, especially among young camping enthusiasts who love nature. Alongside its natural beauty, this bay also stands out with various activity opportunities.
One of the bays that will attract adrenaline enthusiasts, Kabak Bay is a place of great curiosity. Let's take a closer look at where Kabak Bay is, how to get there, and the places to visit in Kabak together.
**Where is Kabak Bay?**
Captivating everyone's admiration and experiencing a surge of visitors, Kabak is connected to Muğla, one of Turkey's most precious cities. It is located in the Fethiye district within the boundaries of Faralya Village.
Kabak Bay is thirty-six kilometers away from Fethiye center. Additionally, it's one of the virgin bays where Faralya Village meets the Mediterranean. It possesses a magnificent natural beauty akin to a hidden paradise.
Faralya Village in Fethiye is located on a slope inclined towards the sea. With its magnificent pine forests and the sea where you can see all shades of blue, this village is a first-degree protected area. Therefore, it is a region under protection.
Fethiye Kabak Bay began to be recognized after the discovery of Ölüdeniz and Butterfly Valley in 1987. The region has become very popular lately thanks to social media. Moreover, the area hosts many local and foreign tourists.
Located at the point where the slopes of Babadağ meet the sea, the canyon-shaped valley has a beach approximately 200 meters wide. The beach has a beauty that mesmerizes onlookers. Within this unique bay with its approximately 800-meter slopes, there are also waterfalls and ponds formed by Aladere.
**How to Get to Kabak Bay from Fethiye?**
No matter where you come from in Turkey, you first need to reach Fethiye to get to Kabak Bay. Kabak Bay is 33 kilometers from Fethiye, 17 kilometers from Ölüdeniz, and 4 kilometers from Butterfly Valley.
If you prefer to go to Kabak Bay with your own vehicle, you can reach it by following the signs for Fethiye - Ölüdeniz - Faralya. The road descending from Faralya to Kabak Bay is a bit dangerous. If you wish, you can leave your car above and reach the bay by minibus or walking.
As a second option, you can come to Fethiye center by bus or airway. Then, you can take minibusses from Fethiye center or Ölüdeniz to Faralya village. If you enjoy walking, it is possible to walk to the bay from Faralya village in about 30 minutes.
Another option is to rent a boat from Fethiye to Ölüdeniz and reach the bay by boat. You can easily reach the bay with boats that you can rent either individually or as a group. Apart from that, those who want to enjoy their holiday in Fethiye with the comfort of a car can also prefer car rental.
**Features and Places to Visit in Kabak Bay**
Kabak Bay has become one of the most preferred holiday destinations in recent years. The bay has an unparalleled natural beauty. Instead of large hotels, it hosts bungalow-style tree houses and camping areas to preserve natural life.
The hidden paradise Kabak Bay is located within a deep valley. Surrounded by dense forests on three sides, the bay has a beach about 200 meters wide. There are waterfalls and ponds within this bay with a rare geological structure.
The turquoise blue sea of Kabak Bay is generally wavy. The depth increases suddenly from the first 5 meters of the sea. There is also a bottom current in the sea. This may pose a danger to non-swimmers.
In the distinguished Kabak Bay, there are many activity options available. You can try diving and water sports in the sea where the turquoise blue of the Aegean and Mediterranean meets. You can trek on its long trails amidst its unique beauty.
Kabak Bay is known for having one of the world's best trekking trails. Additionally, the Lycian Way, which is one of the longest hiking trails in the world at 513 kilometers long, passes through here.
Via the Lycian Way, you can reach Aladere waterfall by walking on adrenaline-inducing paths. An adventure awaits you along the path with sandalwood trees, carob trees, pines, and various other plants.
As an exclusive feature from other bays, the Kaplan butterflies, which gave Butterfly Valley its name, are among the endemic species living in this bay. You can see the waterfalls created by Aladere and visit the small ponds located within the forest.
**Camping in Kabak Bay**
This bay, which dazzles with its unique beauty, does not have any facilities since it is a protected area. Therefore, entry to the beach is free. Additionally, there is no fee for showers in shower areas.
As mentioned, since there are no facilities, you cannot benefit from services such as sun loungers or umbrellas. Besides, as accommodation options, there are 5-6 Pensions, 4-5 camping areas, and houses.
Kabak is generally the apple of the eye of camping groups. It provides a wonderful camping experience. If you want to camp and enjoy the sea and beach, this is a good option.
Kabak, which is a quite authentic bay, is also ideal for those who want to clear their minds. It is an opportunity that nature lovers and explorers should not miss.
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