The Farasan Islands, in southern Saudi Arabia, are well-known for their stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. With their pristine sandy beaches, clear waters, and vibrant marine life, these islands have become a popular destination for visitors and tourists, especially during the summer.
One of the main attractions is the heritage village of Al-Qassar, most famous for its well-preserved ancient houses, abundant fresh groundwater, and thriving date palms, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditional island way of life.
Other notable spots include the Al-Qandal Forest, known for its rich mangrove trees, the Deer Reserve, Al-Dana Park, and Al-Hases Park. Visitors can also explore the many archaeological sites, such as the house of Al-Rifai and the historic Najdi Mosque.
The Farasan Islands offer a blend of natural wonders and cultural treasures, making them a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore the beauty and history of Saudi Arabia.
Source: Saudi Press Agency