Abana
Abana’s total coastline along the Black Sea is 11 km. The highest point of the district is at an altitude of 300 m. A large part of the district is comprised of mixed woodland (chestnuts, pines, and oaks), shrubbery, heathland, cliffs, and inhabited area. To its west, the Ezine and İlişi Rivers (Ezine ve İlişi Nehirleri) meet, and to its east the Hacıveli and Kuğu Rivers (Hacıveli ve Kuğu Nehirleri) run through steep slopes and canyons to reach the sea. These are ideal places for picnics and excursions. The old planes in the Harmason Neighbourhood are worth seeing. With the Iğrava Cave (Iğrava Mağarası) and the Karabalçık cave above south, and the Hacıveli Bay in its east, which was once a sanctuary for pirates, as well as the Siyelik Rocks (Siyelik Taşları) are among its rare natural beauties.
Abana has campgrounds and accommodations to offer. There are a lot of trekking routes, which have become a popular sport in recent years. Especially the hiking area in the mountain is highly preferred.
There are also beaches suitable for swimming. The best time to swim in the sea of Abana is between July and August. Also, a 3-day Sea Festival is held at the end of the month July.