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12 Top-Rated Things to Do in Marmaris

Written by Jess Lee Updated May 26, 2022

Marmaris is mostly known for its all-inclusive resort holidays, which fully focus on sun and sand. Beyond the beach, though, there are plenty of other things to do around this bustling vacation town.

Stunning Marmaris Bay sits just where the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas meet and is speckled with islands and rimmed by dramatically rugged peninsulas. This makes Marmaris a popular base for yachting trips along the coast.

Back on land, the classical-era ruins of Kaunos and Knidos, the Greek island of Rhodes, and many smaller historic sites, are all within easy day tripping distance from town.

This makes it easy for summer sunseekers to mix some sightseeing into their beach vacations.

Check out where to go with our list of the top things to do in Marmaris.

1. Sail along the Coast in a Yacht

2. explore marmaris old town & castle, 3. day trip to rhodes, 4. hit the beach along marmaris bay, 5. cruise along dalyan river, 6. drive along the datça peninsula, 7. ramble through the ruins of kaunos, 8. soak up the sun on iztuzu beach, 9. discover marmaris national park, 10. visit sedir island, 11. dive amid ruins in marmaris bay, 12. get off the beaten track at the ruins of amos, map of things to do in marmaris.

Yachting in Marmaris Bay

Marmaris made its tourism name due to its prime coastal position, fronting a beautiful harbor. Unsurprisingly then, the most popular way to experience the lush coastline scenery of Marmaris Bay is to take to the water.

There are plentiful boat tours to choose. With only a short time in town, one-day group tours aboard large boats cruise around the islands of Marmaris Bay, anchoring along the coast for swimming stops.

For many vacationers, though, Marmaris is purely a jumping-off point for a multi-day sailing trip on a gület (Turkish wooden yacht). '

Throughout summer, sailing trips cast off from Marmaris harbor, heading east along the densely forested coast to Fethiye or Göcek or alternatively to sail around Greece's Dodecanese islands.

While experienced sailors can hire yachts for these trips, the more typical option is to book and then hop aboard a fully-crewed vessel where your only responsibility is soaking up the sun and sea. This means Marmaris' yachting trips are suitable for completely unexperienced seafarers.

The tours typically set off either early afternoon, including lunch, or to see sunset, including dinner. The sunset tour option is the most popular, particularly if you want to take stunning photos of Marmaris from the water. Tours typically take three hours, including a 30-minute swim stop at one of Marmaris Harbor's hidden bays.

Marmaris Castle

Marmaris may be a fully fledged resort town but it also has history to explore. Even if you've dedicated your vacation to lying on the beach, or you're only in town for one night before setting sail, make sure to visit Marmaris' bijou old town area.

Lording it up over the harbor, Marmaris Castle and the surrounding cobblestone lanes of the old town are the town's major historic tourist attractions.

The castle was used as the staging ground for Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent's Ottoman troops, when they recaptured the island of Rhodes.

Today, some of the halls are used to display artifacts unearthed in the local region, while the ramparts offer sweeping vistas across the bay.

The route up to the castle is through the old town's narrow cobblestone lanes, rimmed by whitewashed cottages with bougainvillea spilling over the walls. This tiny area is a tranquil respite from the bustle of the harbor, just steps away.

Address: 30 Sokak, off Barbaros Caddesi, Marmaris

Rhodes old town

The Greek island of Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, is only a one hour journey away on the daily (April to October) catamaran ferry service.

Being so close, one-day return transport tickets make this Greek island one of the most popular places to visit while staying in Marmaris.

With just one day, concentrate your sightseeing in Rhodes Town, where all the main tourist attractions are concentrated within easy walking distance of the port where you disembark.

The UNESCO World Heritage listed walled old town is the main focus, with its cobblestone alleys and its golden-toned stone ramparts leading to the dramatic Palace of the Grand Masters.

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Turunç Bay

The best beaches in the Marmaris area are all out of town, speckled along the hilly, pine-forest-clad coastline.

Both Turunç Beach (20 kilometers southwest from Marmaris) and Içmeler Beach (10 kilometers southwest from Marmaris) have narrow, sandy strips that trail along sheltered bays. Thanks to the shallow shoreline, both offer safe swimming for little ones, making them great beach choices for families.

The beach areas offer full facilities for easygoing days of sun and sand. There are plenty of sun lounges with shades for rent, and restaurants and cafés line the shore.

Be aware, though, that both these beaches are extremely popular during the prime summer months of July and August. Beach space can be a bit of a squeeze.

The quickest way to access both beaches from Marmaris town is by water-taxis, which shuttle between Marmaris harbor and the beaches regularly throughout the day during the summer months. Otherwise, there are regular minibuses that putter between the beaches and the city.

Dalyan River cruises

The small town of Dalyan is 90 kilometers east by road from Marmaris. Riverboat cruises, along the winding Dalyan River, which rims the town, are the top activity while here.

The scenery along the river is dramatic, with the high cliff banks bearing ornate tomb facades cut into the rock. The tombs date from between the 4th and 2nd centuries BC.

Boats either head downriver to Iztuzu Beach and out along the coastline or, for a longer tour, putter upriver to Köyceğiz Lake. The lake tours include a stop at the Sultaniye hot springs, where you can slather yourself with mineral-rich hot mud.

Plenty of tour operators in Marmaris offer Dalyan day trips (usually booked through your hotel), which include return transport to Dalyan, lunch, and the river cruise as the main activity of the tour.

Datça Peninsula scenery

For a highly scenic road trip, hire a car for a day to drive Turkey's Datça and Bozburun Peninsulas. Marmaris sits just east from these two peninsulas and is the perfect springboard to discover the rugged coastline scenery they both offer.

It's a 99-kilometer drive right to the tip of the Datça Peninsula, where the ruins of Knidos sit.

Along the way, stop off to explore the little village of Eski Datça, with its traditional whitewashed fishing houses and cobblestone lanes. A swim-stop at Kumluk Beach in Datça town is also a refreshing break on a hot, summer day.

The ruins of Ancient Knidos ramble along the peninsula point, sitting between olive groves and forested hills. The main focus is the Hellenistic theater , which fronts the shore, overlooking the sea. The site's other major monument is its Hellenistic temple.

The coastal views along the twisty section of road between Datça town and Knidos is enough of a reason to visit.

Bozburun Peninsula, just to the south, has snoozy villages, dramatically scenic coastline views, and more beaches for swim stops.

Theater at Kaunos

The mighty ruins of Ancient Kaunos lie on the opposite shore of the Dalyan River from Dalyan town (88 kilometers east if driving from Marmaris).

Once a major center of Carian culture, Kaunos dates back to 9th century BC, but its heyday began around 400 BC, when its position on the border area between Ancient Lycia and Ancient Caria caused it to bloom into an important seaport and trading center.

The silting up of its ports led to the city's decline in importance, though the site was not fully abandoned until the 15th century.

There are excellent views over the surrounding countryside from the hilltop site. The remnants are scattered along the hill slope and include a large Roman baths area, a theater, a port agora, and the ruins of an acropolis.

Most Dalyan tours from Marmaris focus more on the river pursuits rather than the ruins of Kaunos, so if you want time to explore the ruins, this is best done by hiring a car and heading there independently.

If you arrive early in the morning, you can often get the entire site to yourself.

Iztuzu Beach

Protected as part of a nature park, Iztuzu Beach (95 kilometers southeast if driving from Marmaris) is one of Turkey's most famous strips of shore, with its white sand stretching for just under five kilometers.

Unlike many of the beaches in the Marmaris area, the nature park status means there's no major development here, which gives the shore a tranquil, natural feel.

As well as being a beautiful spot for a lazy day of simply swimming and sunbathing, the beach's fame comes from its protected status as a major nesting site for loggerhead turtles. Sections of the beach are out of bounds to sunbathers to help protect the turtle nests.

From Marmaris, plenty of tours head here for a day trip focused purely on beach time. Other trips offer a short stay on the beach before heading up the Dalyan River on a river cruise boat.

On the beach itself, one café offers refreshments and dining, and sun lounges and shades are available to rent.

Address: Iztuzu Caddesi, Dalyan

View of Marmaris Bay from Yildiz Adası

Marmaris National Park covers most of the rocky, forested coastline that rims the blue waters of Marmaris Bay, stretching eastwards from the bustle of Marmaris town.

Many travelers opt to see this stretch of coast from aboard a yacht on a tour, but you can discover more of this area by heading into the park itself, inland. Jeep tours, ATV tours, and horse riding can all be arranged.

The forest here is mostly red pine, oak, and plane trees. A variety of wildlife live within the park, though the mammal you're most likely to see are wild goats. Bird-watchers should keep their eyes peeled for falcons and eagles.

The most popular destination in the park is Yildiz Adası (Yildiz Island; more often referred to as Paradise Island by tour operators). Despite the name, it's not actually not an island but rather a large peninsula that juts out prominently into Marmaris Bay.

As well as its yacht marina and some resorts in the tiny settlement of Adakoy, Yildiz Adası offers plenty of panoramic vistas. Hike uphill on the rough trail from the village for swooping views across the bay.

A little farther inland are the Nimara Caves, where archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation dating back 12,000 years.

Ruins of Kedrai on Sedir Island

Sedir Island (sometimes referred to as Cleopatra Island) sits in Gökova Bay, just offshore from Çamlı, 23 kilometers north from Marmaris. During summer, regular ferries shuttle between Camlı on the facing shore and the island throughout the day.

Most people are here to spend time on Cleopatra Beach, where the sand laps shallow, crystal-clear turquoise water. Sedir Island, though, is also home to the ruins of the ancient site of Kedrai, a Carian city that later came under control of Rhodes as part of the Rhodian Peraia.

If you're keen on walking and history, there's plenty to explore away from the beach, including a theater with sea views, an agora, two churches from the later Byzantine era, and some remnants of city walls.

The remains of the Sanctuary of Apollo temple at the island's eastern end are the largest section of ruin, so head here first if you're short on time.

Loggerhead turtles at a dive site near Marmaris

There are around 50 dive sites accessible from Marmaris though, obviously, diving here in the Aegean Sea is not going to offer colorful coral reefs and tropical fish.

The most interesting sites here instead offer an opportunity to dive amid classical-era ruins. On all dives there's a good chance of seeing the area's protected loggerhead turtles.

Galleon Cove is one of the best dive sites for underwater photography with the rocky seabed festooned with amphorae, and the ruins of a Hellenistic-age ship that sunk here. It's one of the farthest dive sites from Marmaris, so it usually has to be specially requested by divers.

Aksu Cove sits just off Yildiz Adası (sometimes called Paradise Island) in Marmaris Bay, so it is a popular dive site. There are plenty of amphorae dating from the Byzantine era in this area.

Ince Cape, also near Yildiz Adası, is often visited by divers chiefly for the underwater topography and the variety of sponges and fish in the area.

The hilltop theater at Amos

The hilltop ruins of the theater of Amos overlook tiny Amos village and its beach, just four kilometers south of Turunç and 24 kilometers south of Marmaris.

The theater is the only major monument left from the site of Ancient Amos, which was once part of the Rhodian Peraia group of settlements (under the control of Rhodes) in the classical era.

The theater originally seated 1,300 spectators. Today, a partial section of the seating, as well as most of the orchestra below, has been preserved. The ruins sit surrounded by pine trees, and the site commands excellent views across Marmaris Bay, which are worth the short hike alone.

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Marmaris is a port and beach resort in Lycia , along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. (The boundary of the Mediterranean with the Aegean is generally taken as the Datça peninsula just west.) The town straggles south to run into İçmeler, then the road crosses the mountains to Turunç. This extended township had a population of 95,851 in 2020; this more than doubles in tourist season.

Marmaris is part of the administrative province of Muğla . Public services such as local buses may be listed as if based in Muğla, and if your bag is stolen or you have an accident, that is where the police report will site the incident.

Two large peninsulas extend beyond Marmaris, like the claws of a lobster trying to grab a starfish:

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In antiquity this place was known as Physkos (Φύσκος to its Hellenistic inhabitants). It has a good natural harbour but is hemmed in by mountains, lacking a hinterland, so it never became a major port. Its hills were quarried for marble, hence "Marmaris", though never on the scale of the Marmara Islands closer to wealthy customers in Constantinople. Its invaders (Persians, Alexander the Great, Crusaders then Ottomans) made sure to keep the castle in good repair, but it was the port where you assembled your fleet and sailed on, rather than storming inland. Süleyman the Magnificent did so in preparation for his 1522 assault on Rhodes, a victory which ensured Ottoman control of the East Mediterranean. Horatio Nelson likewise was here in 1798, and Keith and Abercromby in 1801, before sailing on to eject Napoleon Bonaparte's troops from Egypt and the Levant, and tighten Britain's grip on that region.

In peacetime the town remained a small, sleepy commercial and fishing port. It was flattened by the double earthquake of 1957, with only the castle left standing. From the 1980s tourism developed along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts of Turkey, and in 1989 Dalaman airport was upgraded. That put Marmaris within a 90 minute coach transfer, hotels were built over every available space, and the present sprawling resort appeared.

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By plane [ edit ]

Dalaman airport is 100 km east of Marmaris. Most arrivals are holidaymakers on West European package flights, and are bussed straight to their hotels. Havaş shuttle bus meets domestic flights, which are every couple of hours from Istanbul IST / SAW and from Ankara. This bus takes 90 min from the airport via Dalaman town, Ortaca, Köyceğiz and Gökova, for a fare in 2023 of 110 TL. The airport also has taxis, private transfer companies and car rental.

By bus [ edit ]

Buses from Istanbul take 10-12 hours via Gebze , Izmir and Muğla for a fare in 2023 of 900 TL. Both Pamukkale and Flixbus have buses every two or three hours round the clock, and Metro Turizm run twice a day. At Istanbul, don't be getting aboard that surprisingly cheap quick bus to Marmara Ereğlisi , which will take you to a beach resort but not the one you expected. Buses from Ankara to Marmaris take 12 hours, from Antalya seven, and from Izmir three.

36.8642 28.2757 1 Marmaris Otogarı the bus terminal is north edge of town, 3 km from the beachfront. It's reasonably clean and efficient. You need a dolmuş or taxi to get downtown.

By road [ edit ]

From Istanbul follow O-5 and O-7 (toll) south to Izmir, then Highway E87 / D550 through Aydın and Muğla to Akyaka. The last stretch is on D400 into Marmaris.

By boat [ edit ]

Foot-passenger ferries from Rhodes sail April-Oct, taking an hour. Two companies compete on the route, Feribot Lines and Yeşil Marmaris Lines , with similar fares - in 2023 an adult single is €40. They each have a morning and afternoon sailing so a day trip either way is possible most days, giving you six hours on the other side. There's no car ferry or winter service. Travel via Rhodes for Symi, which has no direct ferry from Turkey.

36.8489 28.282 2 Marmaris ferry terminal is east side of the marina. Taxis await ferries, but it's only 1 km to walk to the castle and downtown via the harbour footbridge. Vehicles have to go around a much longer route, so the taxi driver will wax lyrical about the hike he's spared you.

With your own boat, Marmaris is a Port of Entry into Turkey, so if you arrive from Greek waters you can clear immigration and customs here. Expect quite some uphills and headwinds if trying to do the check-in without an agent as a middleman (as of 2024, it's probably not even possible).

Get around [ edit ]

Dolmuş minibuses are the main way to get around: they ply the city main streets and link the outlying suburbs and villages. You pay a flat fare, which in 2022 within Marmaris was 5 TL (these dolmuşes have a green band across them), and to İçmeler (orange band) was 7 TL.

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  • 36.8506 28.2742 1 Marmaris Castle , 30th Sk 54 . Daily 09:00-20:30 . This site has been fortified for thousands of years but the castle you see now was built by Suleiman the Magnificent in preparation for his 1522 assault on Rhodes. It was shelled by a French warship during World War 1, nevertheless it was one of the few structures in town to withstand the double earthquake of 1957. It was restored from 1979 and opened as a museum in 1991. Adult 75 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • The lighthouse south of the castle is just a harbour light, atop a dinky tower that looks like a sentry box.
  • Hafsa Sultan Kervansaray just north of the castle dates from 1545, but it's closed and tumbledown.
  • 36.8531 28.2708 2 Atatürk's Statue is the focal point of town, junction of Atatürk Cd along the beachfront with Ulusal Egemenlik Cd through downtown. He looks like he's clinging on to his cap lest the breeze whips it away.
  • 36.851 28.2851 3 Günnücek is the easiest entry point to Marmaris National Park, a rugged tract of pine forests with hiking trails.
  • 36.8131 28.2964 4 Nimara Cave , Adaköy . The principal attraction of Cennet Island. You can drive or cycle most of the way, then it's a 400 m trail to enter the cave, believed to have been inhabited since 10,000 BC. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.7921 28.2843 5 Phosphorus Cave is Marmaris' equivalent to the Blue Grotto of Capri , a sea cave flooded by ethereal blue light. It's too narrow for boats to enter; you may be able to swim in, but beware sharp rocks above, alongside and below. It's on the south tip of Cennet Island, with no land access. That hasn't prevented idiots from spray-painting the interior.
  • 36.992 28.203 6 Sedir Island or Cleopatra Island is in the Gulf of Gökova, reached by boat from Çamlı (off D-400 north of Marmaris) or from Akyaka. Here are the overgrown ruins of Kedrai, with an amphitheatre, sanctuary to Apollo, cistern and city walls. A boardwalk leads through the site and past a small and a large church from the Byzantine era. The cove on the northwest shore is Cleopatra Beach, a gleaming golden strand. This beach is made of ooids, tiny pearl-like limestone spheres, and the Cleopatra legend got started because similar beaches are found in Egypt - Marcus Antonius supposedly imported one such to keep her sweet. But there are several such beaches around Turkey, as well as in the Persian Gulf, Bahamas and elsewhere. The beach material is under strict protection.
  • Orata is the smaller island just north with a few similar ruins.

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  • The beach is sandy though narrow. The strip west of downtown has free public access.
  • Water parks are Aqua Dream on Fatih Sultan Mehmet Cd, and Marmaris Atlantis on 203rd Sk. Star has closed down.
  • Boat trips circle the bay, usually anti-clockwise via Turunç, Phosphorous Cave, and Cennet island beach.
  • Scuba diving centres include Marmaris , Professional Diving Centre and Deep Diving School, all clustered round the harbour.
  • The amphitheatre is a modern reconstruction. It remains closed in 2023.
  • Jeep safaris explore the Bozburun and Datça peninsulas.
  • Hamams - traditional Turkish baths - are in half-a-dozen locations in town, plus the spa hotels offer their own.

Buy [ edit ]

  • Grand Bazaar is a covered market along 59th Sk, starting 50 m inland from Atatürk's Statue. It's a modern alley, practical rather than scenic, with most vendors open daily 08:00-01:00.
  • Supermarkets: lots of little convenience stores, Migros is the main chain. Somewhat larger is Carrefour on 142nd Sk, open daily 08:00-22:00.
  • Pharmacies cluster along Ulusal Egemenlik Cd the main downtown street, and are dotted along the beach strip.
  • Reptiles is a fitting name for those who try to sell tortoises and other animals to tourists. The poor creatures will die on your way home of course, but that won't spare you a hefty fine for importing endangered species.

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  • Pine honey ( çam balı ) is a local specialty, from the forests around Marmaris. It's darker and more viscous than regular flower honeys, and has woody, resinous undertones. Check your country's import rules before taking any food product home - many prohibit fresh food including honey.

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  • Tatlıses Çiğ Köfte , 49th Sk ( corner with 44th Sk, north of castle ), ☏ +90 252 412 3855 . Daily 10:00-00:00 . Chain outlet serving raw meatballs, if you're sure you're ready for this. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8547 28.2723 1 Tasarkasi Kofte Salonu , 61st Sk 6 , ☏ +90 252 413 8454 . M-Sa 08:30-22:30 . Good koftas in a leafy piazza. Note Google map continues to locate this cafe incorrectly at Kubilay Alpugan Sk 14. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8566 28.2712 2 Anadolu yemek evi şube 2 , Eski Datça Yolu 17 , ☏ +90 252 412 1111 . Daily 08:00-23:30 . Simple fresh trad food. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8494 28.2475 3 Sarah Restoran Fun&Pub , Şehit Ahmet Benler Cd 42 , ☏ +90 535 731 3969 . Definitely a fun place, one to escape to when your "inclusive" hotel serves dull stuff in a dull way. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Sweet Corner Restaurant , Kemal Seyfettin Elgin Blv ( opposite Blue Bay Platinum ). Daily 08:00-00:30 . Good menu selection for main meals, it's not primarily desserts as the name might suggest. ( updated Jun 2023 )

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  • O`yes Restaurant , Barbaros Cd 9 ( quay west of castle ), ☏ +90 252 412 9998 . Daily 11:00-23:00 . Great reviews and inexpensive. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Mama Restaurant , Barbaros Cd 83 ( yacht harbour below castle ), ☏ +90 533 318 2742 . Daily 16:00-02:00 . Good steaks and pizza plus vegan options overlooking the harbour. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Deniz Halil's Place , Barbaros Cd 99 ( yacht harbour ), ☏ +90 532 292 0900 . Daily 09:00-01:00 . Good sea food and harbour views. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Jan De Wit Restaurant , Barbaros Cd 123 ( east of castle ), ☏ +90 252 412 2502 . Daily 09:00-01:00 . Inexpensive rooftop restaurant, great reviews. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Purple Rain Restoran Bar , 35th Sk 14 ( 50 m north of Jan de Wit ). Daily 08:00-14:00 . Lively bar with music most nights. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Taj Mahal is in Karacan Plaza midway along the beachfront, open daily 13:00-23:00. Just to ensure the Brits feel at home, there's also a couple of Chinese restaurants here.

Splurge [ edit ]

The hotels with the best all-round guest ratings usually offer the best dining and can serve non-residents, see Sleep.

Drink [ edit ]

  • Beachfront , or rather the main street a block back, has a string of pubs, including two Irish. They also stock the standard Turkish and European beers.
  • Bar street is the nickname for Barbaros Cd along the waterfront in the old town. You'll soon figure out why.
  • Vineyard: Asarcık is on the Bozburun Peninsula. Most Turkish wine comes from further north.

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Rates given here are those quoted for independent travellers, but most visitors are on package deals, effectively paying the same room rate but getting a free return flight from Europe. There are some remarkable bargains but you get what you pay for. Rooms with air-con carry a price premium so consider the season when you'll be visiting. Other common gripes are stiff charges to use the room safe, and for Wifi that is ponderously slow, and samey "all-inclusive" meals that impel you out to the town restaurants.

In theory there are by-laws against playing loud music, but they don't apply to hotels, which crank up the volume to ensure every guest enjoys the thumping beat at 1 am. The thinness of the walls also indicates why earthquakes are so destructive in Turkey.

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  • 36.8585 28.2686 1 Paşabey Hotel , 83rd Sk 15 , ☏ +90 252 412 0797 . Simple hotel 1 km north of town centre, overpriced for what you get. B&B double 4000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8581 28.2568 2 Costa Mare Suites , Yeni Datça Yol , ☏ +90 252 345 0049 . Value-for-money hotel 2 km from beach. B&B double 2000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8548 28.2505 3 Julian Club Hotel , Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak Cd 8 , ☏ +90 252 211 2143 . Good mid-price hotel, but too many silly additional charges, e.g. to use the room safe. B&B double 2500 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Club Viva Hotel , Adnan Menderes Cd 21 ( 100 m east of Julian Club ), ☏ +90 252 417 6085 . Basic hotel, acceptable for the price. B&B double 1000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.849 28.2548 4 Asdamaris Hotel , 178th Sk 2 , ☏ +90 252 413 1016 . Mixed reviews for comfort and service, and extra charges to use a/c or room safe. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Mehtap Family Hotel is a cheap and cheerful place near the beach strip at 167th Sk 10.
  • 36.8472 28.2506 5 Club Alize , Yunus Nadi Cd 87 , ☏ +90 252 417 7200 . Hotel rooms need redecorating, food so-so, but friendly service and good entertainment for kids. They also have self-catering apartments, sleeping 4 or 6. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Blue Palace [dead link] is basic budget rooms on 208th Sk behind Club Alize. Everything costs extra.
  • 36.8461 28.2575 6 Premier Nergis Beach Hotel , 232nd Sk , ☏ +90 252 417 6747 . Clean efficient beachfront hotel. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.843 28.2525 7 Oasis Otel , Kemal Seyfettin Elgin Blv 69 , ☏ +90 252 417 8403 . Value-for-money hotel 100 m from beach. B&B double 1500 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8411 28.2499 8 Green Nature Diamond Hotel , Cumhuriyet Blv 9 , ☏ +90 252 417 0201 . Swish hotel earning high scores for comfort and service. B&B double 3500 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Blue Bay Platinum Hotel , Cumhuriyet Blv 1 ( 100 m north of Green Nature Diamond ), ☏ +90 444 1989 . Great reviews all round for this beachfront hotel. B&B double 4000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Lalila Blue Suites , Kemal Seyfettin Elgin Blv 73/2 ( within Kalemci Hotel next to Blue Bay Platinum ), ☏ +90 252 417 6766 . Decent 4-star place 100 m from beach. B&B double 4500 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Forum Residence Hotel is a budget place at Kenan Evren Blv 42 opposite Green Nature Diamond Hotel. High charges for a/c, some street noise.
  • Grand Ideal Premium Hotel , Cumhuriyet Blv 15 ( 100 m south of Green Nature Diamond ), ☏ +90 252 417 4188 . Friendly comfy beachfront hotel, great service. B&B double 3500 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )

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  • 36.8389 28.248 9 TUI Blue Grand Azur , Cumhuriyet Blv 17 , ☏ +90 252 214 1777 . Top scores all round for this upscale beachfront hotel. B&B double 8000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Sunrise Hotel , Cumhuriyet Blv 21 ( 100 m south of Grand Azur ), ☏ +90 252 417 0108 . Budget beachfront hotel, clean and helpful. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Emre Hotel , Cumhuriyet Blv 60 ( 50 m south of Sunrise ), ☏ +90 252 417 1470 . Good reviews for this inexpensive beachfront hotel. B&B double 3000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8386 28.2405 10 Green Nature Resort , 131st Sk 11 , ☏ +90 252 417 6120 . Good service, comfort and catering at this large edge-of-town inclusive hotel. B&B double 7000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Grand Paşa Hotel , 129th Sk ( 100 m southeast of Green Nature Resort ), ☏ +90 252 417 7227 . Good hotel 500 m from beachfront. B&B double 2500 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8346 28.245 11 Hotel Ideal Prime Beach , Cumhuriyet Blv 35 , ☏ +90 252 214 5841 . Welcoming mid-price inclusive hotel. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8296 28.242 12 Casa de Maris , 100th Sk 2, Armutalan , ☏ +90 252 417 8700 . Rave reviews for this adults-only spa hotel south of town. B&B double 10,000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8285 28.2418 13 Grand Yazıcı Club Turban , 101st Sk 3 , ☏ +90 252 417 7312 . Delightful resort hotel. B&B double 4000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8239 28.2427 14 Labranda , Atatürk Cd 64, İçmeler , ☏ +90 252 455 2200 . Large hotel complex on the beach, comfy enough. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8162 28.2419 15 Marmaris Park , Atatürk Cd 60, İçmeler , ☏ +90 252 455 2121 . Rooms a bit dated, but overall comfy and efficient. B&B double 2500 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8226 28.3152 16 Marmaris Bay Resort , Marmaris Adaköy Yolu 46 , ☏ +90 252 422 0202 . Mixed reviews for this resort hotel just north of Adaköy. B&B double 6000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • 36.8158 28.288 17 Cook's Club , Kızılkum Mevkii 110, Yildiz Island, Adaköy , ☏ +90 252 422 0001 . Good all-inclusive resort hotel on Yildiz Island, reached by road. B&B double 4000 TL . ( updated Jun 2023 )

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Marmaris and its approach roads have 4G from all Turkish carriers, but coverage is patchy further out on the peninsula. As of June 2023, 5G has not rolled out in Turkey.

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  • Datça is near the end of a long peninsula stretching west, a relaxed alternative to Marmaris.
  • Bozburun is the peninsula south of Marmaris.
  • Akyaka a 30 min drive north has a pebble yet beautiful beach, with pine woods growing right from the coastline, and attractive old buildings.
  • Dalyan is also a popular seaside town close to Marmaris.
  • Muğla the regional capital has an attractive old town.
  • Rhodes the Greek island is reached by a short ferry ride.

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Map of Marmaris: how to navigate in the city

We present to you detailed maps of Marmaris. With their help, you can easily navigate the city and find the desired landmarks and entertainment centers.

Detailed map of Marmaris

On this map all streets, districts and hotels of the resort. Additionally, you can find the most popular cultural attractions of Marmaris on it. The map has a high resolution, so you can download it to your computer or mobile phone and use it whenever needed.

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Map of Marmaris, on which marked all the beaches and entertainment facilities of the resort. It also shows first-aid posts, a police station and sports stadiums.

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Marmaris Castle & Museum

Marmaris Castle & Museum

Marmaris' hilltop castle (1522) was Süleyman the Magnificent's rallying point for 200,000 troops, used to recapture Rhodes from the Knights Hospitaller…

Old Town

The hilly streets around Marmaris Castle, atmospheric lanes that feel far removed from the yacht-filled marina, contain the city's last remaining…

Bazaar

The mostly covered bazaar sells everything from haircuts to hats for concealing them.

Jinan Garden

Jinan Garden

This Zen-style garden, complete with a pagoda and soothing water, commemorates Marmaris' Chinese twin city, Jinan in Shandong province. There's also a…

Eski İbrahim Ağa Cami

Eski İbrahim Ağa Cami

This mosque (1789) with an unusual dome is in the heart of the Old Town.

Atatürk Statue

Atatürk Statue

Focal point at the southern end of the main drag, Ulusal Egemenlik Bulvarı.

19 Mayıs Gençlik Meydanı

19 Mayıs Gençlik Meydanı

Marmaris' main square.

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Things To Do In Marmaris | The Ultimate Guide

Marmaris stands as an unparalleled and exceptional tourist destination, boasting a plethora of superlative attractions within the heart of Turkey. Its coastlines, renowned for their pristine ivory sands and the crystalline clarity of their waters, beckon travelers from across the globe. Moreover, the town’s culinary scene is a tapestry of diverse gastronomy, with establishments serving dishes hailing from all corners of the world.

In addition to its natural beauty and culinary delights, Marmaris proudly harbors an array of historical relics and ancient edifices, including the venerable Kaunos Ancient City, an archaeological marvel tracing its origins back to the formidable year 2000 BC. It is a destination that truly caters to every discerning traveler’s tastes and preferences.

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One of the most rewarding methods of exploring the multifaceted charms of Marmaris is by embarking on a leisurely stroll through its storied historical nucleus. Here, cobblestone pathways meander amidst pristine whitewashed structures, forming an enchanting urban landscape replete with enthralling diversions for visiting sojourners. Along the thoroughfare known as Dere Street, an abundance of quaint souvenir boutiques, chic ateliers, and captivating art galleries await exploration. Weary wanderers may opt to pause at a local café or bistro, indulging in a delectable repast or perhaps savoring a soothing infusion while absorbing the picturesque scenery.

Marmaris also lays claim to a trove of renowned landmarks, including the resplendent Karaalioglu Park, once a vast saltwater expanse, now transformed into a verdant oasis of lush greenery. A tranquil stroll through this idyllic sanctuary is a cherished pursuit among both globe-trotting adventurers and indigenous denizens alike. The Kurukahveci Mehmet Pasa Mosque, a venerable testament to architectural finesse, and erected in the year 1777, further graces Marmaris with its presence, enthralling and captivating tourists from near and far.

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The grand bazaar marmaris, marmaris weather, marmaris castle & mesuem, the enigmatic ruins of kaunos ancient city, central old mosque, marmaris marina.

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Aquaworld Marmaris

Marmaris: a coastal gem of unparalleled beauty, sedir island (cleopatra island), turunç plajı, marmaris to rhodes island tour, dalyan’s turtle beach expedition, marmaris boat tour, icmeler beach resort, carian rock tombs, turgut falls, nimara cave, marmaris dancing fountain.

For those drawn to the aquatic wonders that envelope Marmaris, the surrounding waters beckon with exceptional opportunities for scuba diving. Beneath the cerulean depths lie the vestiges of an ancient sunken city, where amphoras and other timeless artifacts slumber, awaiting discovery by intrepid explorers. Whether you are drawn to the serenity of snorkeling or the exhilaration of diving, this underwater realm promises an unparalleled spectacle. Numerous companies stand ready to facilitate diving excursions, offering both experienced divers and neophytes a chance to delve into the mysteries that lie beneath the waves while imparting the essential skills of scuba diving.

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In addition to all these fantastic tourist attractions,  Marmaris is also home to several natural caves and rock formations  that visitors can explore. However, visitors must be cautious when exploring caves as some are still inhabited by wild animals such as foxes and bats, so only experienced cave explorers should enter them.

Amongst these natural features are several sandy bays that are hidden behind serene rocky coves . Plenty of boat tours take in all these sights, while some even stop off at private beaches for swimming and relaxing in the sun. In addition to this, many companies offer day trips from Marmaris, including Turkish baths, where visitors can relax and unwind in the mineral-rich waters.

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For those wanting to relax and enjoy a few drinks by the beach, plenty of options are available. Every evening, large groups gather along the shoreline to dance under the stars while listening to live music bands. Visitors can also try their hand at tandem paragliding over Marmaris.

For those who want to explore some of the more natural wonders of Marmaris, boat trips go on eco-safari tours. On these tours, visitors can get up close and personal with some of the local wildlife while enjoying a traditional Turkish lunch in the process.

Visitors should also take time to explore the surrounding waters by boat. Numerous companies offer day trips on luxury yachts or speedboats for those wanting to enjoy the area faster. Renting your kayak is another way to explore the sea and discover hidden coves and beaches. At the same time, snorkeling provides an opportunity to get up close and personal with the local sea life.

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As you embark on your exploration of this enchanting locale, allow me to extol the virtues of including a visit to the bustling local markets in your itinerary. Nestled at the heart of the city lies the illustrious Grand Bazaar, an emporium where discerning visitors can procure a cornucopia of delights directly from the hands of local farmers. Here, the offerings extend beyond mere sustenance, encompassing a delectable array of cheeses, olives, nuts, and various other Epicurean treasures. A veritable treasure trove, the market also boasts a splendid assortment of baklava pastries and other quintessentially Turkish confections, including the venerable lokum, also known as Turkish Delight.

Moreover, the Grand Bazaar is a veritable haven for connoisseurs of couture and collectors of curios. Boutiques and emporiums aplenty adorn its labyrinthine alleys, proffering a diverse panoply of merchandise ranging from artisanal handicrafts and haute couture garments to exquisite artwork, opulent jewelry, and a plethora of traditional Turkish mementos. In this bustling marketplace, even the tech-savvy can indulge their desires, with electronics stores offering a tantalizing selection of gadgets and gizmos.

For those contemplating a journey to the enchanting realm of Marmaris, Turkey, or perhaps pondering the prospect of a sojourn, it is prudent to acquaint oneself with the climatic nuances that pervade this idyllic destination. Indeed, prudence dictates a thorough examination of the prevailing weather conditions before embarking on such an odyssey.

While Marmaris is graced with a temperate climate throughout the year, it is essential to acknowledge that its summers unfurl with an intensity that can only be described as sweltering. During this season, the mercury frequently ascends to the zenith, culminating in temperatures that soar to a scorching 40 degrees Celsius. It is during these torrid months that the sun casts its fiery glow upon the land, bestowing a searing warmth upon all in its wake.

In light of these climatic considerations, discerning travelers may find solace in the wisdom of planning their Marmaris Turkey holidays during the transitional periods of spring or autumn. These temporal junctures offer a more amenable environment, where the conditions are conducive to ensuring that your Marmaris escapade unfolds as the quintessential respite you so richly deserve.

Marmaris Castle is a medieval castle located in Marmaris, Turkey. The Knights Hospitaller built the castle in 3000 BC. It was used as a stronghold to guard the city against attacks and prison in later years. The castle is now open to visitors and contains a museum with exhibits on the history of Marmaris.

The museum was established in 1983 and contained many ancient exhibits, including artifacts from ancient Lycian tombs and artifacts from the Byzantine and Ottoman periods, such as furniture, tools, guns, old carpet weaving machinery.

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Nestled within the Mugla Province of Turkey lies the enigmatic and time-honored city of Kaunos, a veritable treasure trove of historical intrigue. This ancient settlement, once known as the Carian city of Halicarnassus, traces its origins back to the venerable annals of 3000 BC, a testament to the enduring legacy of human civilization.

In acknowledgment of its profound historical import, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has bestowed upon this site the prestigious accolade of World Heritage Site status. This recognition is a testament to the site’s extraordinary significance in the annals of human heritage.

For the intrepid traveler, Kaunos offers an immersive journey into the remnants of a bygone era. These evocative ruins, shrouded in the mists of time, stand as sentinel witnesses to the passage of millennia, inviting exploration and contemplation.

In the heart of Marmaris, Turkey, lies the Central Old Mosque, a venerable testament to architectural craftsmanship. This sacred edifice, conceived under the skilled hand of architect Dervish Ali Agha in the year 1788, stands as an embodiment of simplicity and grace. With its unassuming two-storey structure, characterized by a meticulously designed rectangular footprint and crowned by an elegant pyramidal roof, the mosque exudes an understated yet profound charm.

Adorned with a splendid array of meticulously crafted tiles sourced from the renowned kilns of Iznik, the Central Old Mosque stands as a tribute to the artistry and cultural heritage of its time, serving as both a place of worship and a testament to the architectural traditions of a bygone era.

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The marina offers a range of boat charters, including traditional Turkish yachts, fishing boats and speedboats. Visitors can also hire their small boats from the various rental companies located around the harbour for the day.

Marine life enthusiasts can enjoy many explorations tours to see some local marine life such as turtles, dolphins and whales. In addition to this, visitors can try scuba diving or snorkelling at any of the many diving schools around the Marmaris marina.

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Dolphin-Park

The Marmaris marina is also home to the Dolphinarium, which offers visitors an opportunity to swim with dolphins. The Dolphinarium has different packages available, including VIP, private, or day passes that offer various options for everyone to enjoy.

Visitors can even swim with some of the dolphins and perform some stunts and get lifetime memorable pictures with those lovely friendly dolphins while they are hugging or kissing you. It is indeed a fantastic experience.

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Another great attraction available in the marina is Aquaworld, where guests can experience thrilling rides such as bungee jumping or head-first slides which leave you with an exhilarating experience that is hard to forget. Visitors can also enjoy the water slides, which are perfect for kids and adults alike.

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Within the loving embrace of Marmaris, Turkey, lies an exquisite coastal haven, the renowned Marmaris Beaches. Here, nature’s grandeur unfolds in a captivating display, where pristine greyish-sandy shores, embraced by majestic cliffs crowned with towering pine trees, offer a serene invitation. This enchanting vista, a tribute to the unspoiled wonders of the natural world, exudes a timeless tranquility that extends its welcome to all, regardless of age or inclination.

The Marmaris Beaches are celebrated for their ethereal charm, where ivory sands meet crystal-clear waters, mirroring the celestial realm above. Among these coastal marvels, one stands as an embodiment of serenity, beckoning visitors from all walks of life to partake in its peaceful ambiance.

However, for those with an appetite for excitement, Marmaris unfurls a sandy expanse that stretches infinitely, inviting exploration through a myriad of recreational pursuits. Here, one can engage in spirited games of beach volleyball, recline in sun loungers available for hire, or embark on thrilling aquatic adventures, from the adrenaline-pumping thrill of jet-skiing and banana boating to the artistry of windsurfing and the daring endeavor of kite surfing.

As you traverse this coastal oasis, it’s worth noting that Marmaris’ culinary delights extend to its sun-kissed shores. Savor a delectable feast or sip on a refreshing libation at one of the beachfront eateries, and in return, you shall be gifted with the comfort of a complimentary sunbed, adding an extra layer of indulgence to your day of coastal splendor.

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An uninhabited island in the Aegean Sea, Seder Island is one of the beautiful islands and hosts a beautiful beach, aka Cleopatra beach. It is located approximately 19 kilometres from Marmaris. The island has a small port that was built during the Roman period.

The island is known for its lovely bays and turquoise seas and the ruins of ancient Cedrae, which is a protected historic landmark.

The island has been declared a national park with many plant species and migratory birds living on it. There are signs all around to remind people not to disturb the environment while exploring the different sites on the island.

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Turunç Plajı is a stunning beach that offers visitors a relaxing and wonderful experience with clean sand and crystal clear water. The beach is located in the town of Turunç, a small, pretty village situated in the Marmaris district of Muğla Province in Turkey.

The beach is known for its tranquillity and cleanliness, so it is awarded a blue flag. The beach offers a range of activities for visitors to enjoy, such as sunbathing, swimming, fishing, and windsurfing. In addition to this, the beach also has many restaurants and cafes where visitors can enjoy a meal or drink.

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Rhodes is a cool town-island in Greek with many tourist attractions and local shops. It is a full day tour the private tour leaves around 9 AM and comes back around 6 PM the boat tour ride takes about an hour to get to Rhodes island greek. You will need a valid visa and passport to enter Rohdes island from Turkey.

You can do the following to enjoy your tour in Rhodes island by visiting historical locations on the island like the St Paul Church, Aphrodite Temple, Museums, Freedom Gate, Grand-Master’s Palace etc. You can spend six hours in Rhodes and buy souvenirs at local shops. You can choose any type of food for lunch from any restaurant in Rhodes. The only thing that might be hard is remembering to check prices before ordering food because in Greece it is almost 50% more expensive than in Turkey.

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How distant is Turtle Beach from the heart of Marmaris?

Embarking on a nautical voyage is the gateway to reaching Dalyan, the esteemed domicile of the Turtle Beach Retreat, an odyssey that encompasses approximately two and a half hours of maritime traversal. The sojourn commences from Marmaris’ marina, a launchpad for a day-long expedition that includes enigmatic island sojourns along the way.

Upon arrival at this coastal haven, a treasure trove of enthralling encounters awaits beachgoers. These encompass an enthralling turtle exploration, a therapeutic mud bath, and an immersive pilgrimage to the formidable sheer rock edifice known as the Ancient Lycian Tomb, hewn into the bedrock circa the 4th century BC.

Marmaris offers several boat tours that depart from the marina and take visitors to some of the area’s most beautiful and exciting destinations. I think no one can afford to skip this tour. If you did, you would regret it. 

These tours are a great way to see some of the sights that are not accessible by land. The tours usually last a day and include a stop at a few different places.

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Some of the most popular destinations visited on these tours include Seder Island, Aquarium Cove, Rabbitt Island (Tavsan Adasi), Love Island (Dislic Adasi), Cleopatra Beach, Turtle Beach, Mud bath, Dalyan, Kaunos Ancient City. The tour stopovers and destinations vary by tour companies making sure to check their itinerary.

Icmeler is a quiet and pretty flowery coastal town located about a half-hour drive from Marmaris. It’s a beautiful little town nestled among the verdant green mountains along the Mediterranean, with fruit and vegetable markets, cobblestoned lanes, and tight alleyways. It offers the most scenic walk in the entire turkey would say that you don’t want to miss if you’re around.

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There are plenty of hotels, resorts and restaurants to choose from in Icmeler, which offer some delightful cuisine from all over the world.

In addition to this, various cafes have been styled on old Ottoman courtyards with their traditional restaurant architecture. One of the main attractions in Icmeler is a white-sand beach used for swimming, sunbathing, and many other water activities such as fishing for some delicious seafood or trying your hand at some windsurfing kiting.

British archaeologist Charles Fellows discovered the Carian rock tombs in 1838. He travelled from one village to another and spotted a hill that had several rock-cut tombs around it. Fellows noted that these particular tombs were carved into the bedrock rather than cut stone or brick.

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Fellows also noted that these rock-cut tombs were monumental and unusually shaped; they resembled the sails of Persian ships. Some of these tombs are surviving well, despite centuries of exposure to natural erosion. The most crucial tomb within this group is called the Hellenistic Tomb due to its resemblance to Greek architecture, which was prevalent.

Turgut Falls is located about a 40-minute drive from Marmaris. It is a popular attraction in Marmaris for visitors looking to enjoy nature and relax. The falls are often described as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Turkey because it cascades over many rocks before landing onto a picturesque lake.

The falls are named after Turgut Ozal, who was the president of Turkey from 1989-1993.

Don’t forget to see the rest of Turgut when you visit the waterfall. This little village also has a castle, ancient city ruins, and a beach, among other attractions.

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Nimara Cave is located near Marmaris. It is a popular attraction for visitors looking to enjoy nature. The cave is often described as one of Turkey’s most beautiful caves because of its unique natural rock colour formation and location in between the lush forest.

The cave used for worship is named after Nimara, an ancient princess known for her beauty and wisdom.

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Situated at the heart of Marmaris, near the iconic clock tower, lies the captivating Marmaris Dancing Fountain, ensconced within a tapestry of lush, verdant landscapes and an array of exquisite dining establishments. This dynamic fountain serves as a cherished local gem, offering a mesmerizing spectacle that seamlessly harmonizes with a symphony of musical notes. Best of all, this aquatic ballet is open to all, a delightful respite for those in search of enchantment.

An evening spent at the Marmaris Dancing Fountain is a splendid choice for a memorable soiree in this coastal haven. Its aquatic performances grace the stage from 9:00 AM until midnight during the summer months, and from 10:30 AM until 11 PM during the winter, ensuring that its allure remains accessible year-round.

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Kumlubuku is a nightlife district in Marmaris that is home to some of the best nightclubs in the city. It is open from 9 PM to 5 AM. It is a lively district with a festive atmosphere that is perfect for those looking to let loose and have some fun. The neighbourhood is also lined with restaurants, so you can enjoy a good meal before heading out to a nightclub. It offers a wide variety of nightlife for everyone’s taste.

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Marmaris, Turkey, stands as an extraordinary and unparalleled tourist haven, offering an array of attractions that rank among the finest in the country. Its pristine beaches, adorned with sands as white as alabaster and waters so crystalline they seem to mirror the heavens above, are a testament to nature’s artistry. Meanwhile, its culinary scene spans the globe, with restaurants serving a myriad of international cuisines. In addition to these delights, Marmaris boasts a rich historical tapestry, with ancient sites and monuments, including the venerable Kaunos Ancient City, which traces its origins back to the distant past of 2000 BC.

Whether your sojourn in Marmaris is driven by business or leisure, our comprehensive guide aspires to have enlightened you about the myriad wonders that grace this captivating locale. From the unending stretches of sandy beaches, inviting water sports enthusiasts to frolic, to the culinary delights served at quaint seaside cafes and upscale dining establishments, and the ancient relics that beg exploration on foot, Marmaris beckons with an allure that transcends time and purpose.

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You can get flights to Dalaman, the nearest regional airport which is 100 KM away from Marmaris. Coach transfers are 1 1/2 hours.  Airport is served by many operators such as thomsonfly, flythomascook, EasyJet and Turkish Airlines, Atlas Jet and OnurAir. Transfers are easily arranged on-line and there are frequent bus connections which correspond to the arrival of domestic flights provided by Havas costing around 4-5 US$.  Cheapest way of getting around is using the dolmus minibuses. These are 11 seaters which travel the main road in Marmaris and Icmeler, the neighbouring resort. The fee is less then a DollarL anywhere in Marmaris, around 1 US Dollar, between Icmeler and Marmaris. Marmaris dolmuses have a green band across them and orange for Icmeler. Other dolmus services serve Armutalan which is a suburb of Marmaris. The Armutalan dolmus has a blue band across them. You can pick them up from the side of the road by hailing for them and they will stop wherever you want on the route. Other buses are frequently available and compete with dolmus services. They are slightly cheaper and are city council owned buses which are similar in concept but slightly larger than dolmus minibuses. Taxis are recognized by their yellow color. The fare shown on the meter reads according to the distance travelled. Yet it is better to take a dolmus - taxis could be expensive in resorts. Pprices are negotiable To travel further a field, to the bay of Turunc, Hisaronu, Gokova or Datca, you will need to go the Marmaris Bus Station on the outskirts of town or hire a car. For covering greater distances, there is a variety of bus lines and companies to choose from. There are ticket sales offices for these bus lines located at the northern end of the Tansas Shopping Center. The bus station is 2km north of the city.  

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The sun-kissed coastal gem of Marmaris is a popular destination in Turkey, known for its warm turquoise waters, ancient historical landmarks, boat tours, and beautiful landscapes. Needless to say, there are plenty of things to do in Marmaris for any traveler, no matter what your age or who you’re traveling with.

Although Marmaris is well known for its all-inclusive resorts and beaches, we implore you to get out and explore. In this guide, we’ve shared some of our favorite attractions in Marmaris, from incredible day trips you can take to more relaxing experiences.

Whether you’re visiting as a family, a couple, or by yourself, don’t miss out on these things to do in the area for an unforgettable time in Turkey’s southwestern coast.

Planning a trip to Marmaris last-minute?

Make sure you book your tours, places to stay, and airport transfers ahead of time to ensure availability!

Here is our recommended airport transfer in Marmaris:

  • Private Airport Shuttle From Dalaman Airport To Marmaris (Best way to get to your hotel!)

Here are our recommended tours in Marmaris:

  • Dalyan River Boat Cruise + Lycian Rock Tombs (Best historical attraction)
  • Full-Day Trip to Ephesus (The best day trip from Marmaris)
  • Marmaris Turkish Bath and Spa (Great for relaxing!)

Here are our recommended places to stay in Marmaris:

  • Motto Premium Hotel&Spa (Cute beachfront hotel near the town center!)
  • Liman Deluxe Hotel (Beautiful boutique hotel in the center! Not too expensive!)
  • L’Olive Homes (Nice apartments in Marmaris!)

Things To Do In Marmaris

1. go back in time and visit marmaris castle and museum.

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One of the most popular things to do in Marmaris is to visit the small and charming Marmaris Castle. Rumoured to have ancient origins dating back to a mind-blowing 3000BC, various civilizations have utilized this incredible fortress over the years including the Persians, Romans, and most recently, the Ottomans. 

One of the most striking features of the castle, and perhaps why it was so vital to various armies, is the fact it is strategically positioned on a hill overlooking Marmaris Bay. Not only would this have been ideal in the event of an invasion, but it provides a commanding view of the surrounding area. 

A bonus of visiting Marmaris Castle is that it includes a visit to the Marmaris Museum located within the castle complex. It houses a huge collection of various artifacts and exhibits from the ancient Greek, Roman, and Ottoman eras including gorgeous pottery, sparkling jewelry, ancient coins, and even stoneware and tools.

The Ottoman section of the museum was the most impressive exhibit, in our opinion, with a wide variety of weapons, uniforms, and naval equipment on display.

2. Explore the quaint streets of Marmaris Old Town (Marmaris Carsi)

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Marmaris Old Town, known locally as Marmaris Carsi, is a wonderful place to simply wandering around and explore all the nooks and crannies, shop for boutiques, or relax in a cozy cafe.

These narrow, other-worldly cobbled streets are the epitome of the Mediterranean with the majority of buildings reflecting a stunning blend of Greek, Ottoman, and traditional Turkish influences. It makes for wonderfully picturesque backdrop for photos to capture on a summer holiday. 

As you explore the Old Town, you’ll notice how the streets are lined with a lovely selection of local shops selling handmade jewelry, clothing, and souvenirs, and even small markets where you can haggle for sweet treats and spices.

In the evening, the once quiet streets become a buzzing center point of the city. This is when the best atmosphere for Marmaris’ Old Town can be found, once people have returned from lazying around on the beach, freshened up, and ready to roam the quaint streets in search of some fresh seafood and sip on some tasty cocktails. 

3. Marvel at the Yachts at Marmaris Marina

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If you’re looking for things to do in Marmaris at night, then be sure to take an evening stroll around Marmaris Marina and you’d be forgiven for thinking you were in the South of France.

The luscious tree-covered green mountains nestled in front of a deep orange sunset create a picturesque scene, and a super-impressive display of luxury yachts and boats docked up showcase why this beautiful region of Turkey is a popular favorite amongst the wealthy.

Once you’ve finished dreaming about what you will do with your lottery winnings, you can take a break at one of the many waterfront cafes and restaurants that line the Marina.

Sip on a refreshing Turkish Tea during the day, or sink an Efes or two of an evening, all whilst taking in the Marina’s unique atmosphere.

As well as treating yourself to a tasty meal or some drinks, the Marina also serves as one of the main hubs for various boat trips and excursions where you can book yourself onto a day cruise for the following day.

4. Relax on the Beaches of Marmaris

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It’s not a holiday to Marmaris without spending a few days relaxing on the golden sands. There are many beaches in Marmaris and its surrounding areas, but if you want to find the most beautiful, you should opt for a day trip to Cleopatra Beach on Sedir Island.

Admittedly, Marmaris’s beaches aren’t the most picturesque beaches in the world, or in Turkey for that matter, but they are still incredibly popular during the summer months and you’d be crazy not to indulge in some sun, sea, and sand when you’re there. 

Marmaris Beach is the closest to the town center, and as a result, is heaving pretty much for the entirety of summer. The sand is soft, and the waters are clear, though you will be hard-pressed to find a decent spot any time after 11 am.

If you’d like a beach that is a little more idyllic yet still close to Marmaris, then Icmeler Beach is a great choice. Set within a relatively small bay, Icmeler Beach is a hub for water sports and makes for a great day out from Marmaris itself.

Jump on a jet ski and ride the waves, gather up the troops and head out on a banana boat, or even splash the cash and parasail through the deep blue skies with unbelievable views of the beach down below. 

5. Take A Dalyan River Cruise

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If you’ve explored pretty much all of what Marmaris town has to offer, then why not jump on a day trip along the Dalyan River? It’s a superb way to see a lesser-visited part of the Dalyan region and you’ll see some incredible sights along the way.

The Dalyan River is a beautiful and quiet reed-lined river that provides a unique opportunity to witness several ancient Lycian rock tombs carved into the cliffs. These tombs date back hundreds of years and are the final resting place of Kings and Queens of the Lycian era, and showcase the incredible workmanship of the ancient civilizations here. 

After sailing past the rock tombs, you’ll be taken to Dalyan’s iconic mud baths where you’ll be able to indulge in an incredibly therapeutic experience – covering yourself in mineral-rich mud and then letting it harden on your skin. Once the healing properties of the mud have worked their magic, take a dip into the warm thermal springs to wash away the mud and feel how soft your skin has become. 

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Following the mud baths, you’ll come across Iztuzu Beach, also known as Turtle Beach, because it’s a significant breeding ground for loggerhead turtles, which sometimes make an appearance by the boats if the captain throws some squid into the waters – this would arguably be the highlight of any trip along the Dalyan River, but it’s not guaranteed. We saw one for all of three seconds and it didn’t come back for another bite.

Most of the Dalyan River cruises also include a lunch on the boat or at one of the riverside restaurants where you’ll be able to enjoy a traditional Turkish meal with your new friends, savouring the delights of fresh seafood.

6. Go On A Day Trip to Rhodes, Greece

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If you want to get out of Marmaris for the day, then why not head out of the country altogether and go on a day trip to the Greek island of Rhodes? Marmaris’s proximity to the island makes this entirely possible within a day. 

The best way to visit Rhodes for the day is on a day tour, since they can whisk you around the highlights of the island and take you back to your hotel after.

Your adventure begins by being picked up from your hotel and then enjoy the scenic ferry journey across the Aegean, relaxing on the deck and enjoying the sea breeze. Upon arriving in Rhodes, you’ll usually have around six hours of exploration time before it’s time to head back, which is plenty of time to see the main sights. 

Rhodes’ medieval old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and should be the first thing on your itinerary. The Palace of the Grand Master is up next, serving as the residence of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes. Its medieval architecture is incredibly unique and offers panoramic views from the palace grounds. 

For a spot of lunch, indulge in one of the many Greek tavernas that line the cobbled streets and sample the unique dishes of the region like moussaka or souvlaki. Mandraki Harbor is also a unique stopping point on any trip to Rhodes, with its iconic windmills and the Fort of St. Nicholas an imposing building of the island. 

Before it’s time to return back to your ferry, shop for souvenirs to surprise those back home with something unique and unexpectedly Greek. On your return journey, you’ll be able to witness the gorgeous sunset dip beyond the Aegean which makes for the cherry on the cake of a busy but memorable day trip from Marmaris. 

7. Splash Around Atlantis Water Park

If you’re looking for things to do in Marmaris with the kids, then a visit to Marmaris Atlantis Water Park would make for an excellent, fun-filled day out. It’s the largest water park in the city and features a wide selection of thrilling water slides, a wave pool, soft play areas for the younger ones, and even a mini golf course. 

The water park is only open during the summer months from the beginning of May right through to the end of October. If you’re visiting Marmaris and haven’t rented a car, don’t worry, the water park also offers visitors free shuttle service to and from your hotel.

It’s worth noting that the slides close for 30 minutes from 1pm – 1:30pm, but luckily, the water park is virtually located on a beautiful sandy beach which you also get access to while you wait for it to reopen.

It’s not an issue to leave for the beach and then come back into the park for more slides or even a bite to eat at one of the onsite restaurants. 

8. Marvel at Amos Ancient City

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One of the most impressive historical sights local to the Marmaris region is the ancient city of Amos. Situated along the Bozburun Peninsula just a short 20km drive away from Marmaris center, Amos and its crumbling ruins date back to the Hellenistic period with the city thought to have been founded in the 6 th century BC by ancient Greek settlers. 

Being thousands of years old, the archeological site is just ruins, however, some are better preserved than others and provide a valuable insight into the city’s past.

The city walls are the most notable, along with a small amphitheater that would’ve been used for performances and events, a temple, and several towers and tombs. Following examination of several inscriptions found in the ancient city, it is believed that the early inhabitants of Amos had originated from the Greek island of Rhodes just a short boat ride away. 

Visitors can reach Amos by car from Turunc town or Marmaris which is a little further afield but still within a short driving distance. It’s free to enter the ruins however it is possible to get a knowledgeable guide who can provide you with expert information on the ancient city. 

9. Take A Day Trip to Ephesus

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Perhaps one of Turkey’s most iconic landmarks is the Ancient City of Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to one of the Ancient Wonders of the World.

The city of Ephesus dates back to the 10th Century BC, where it was first settled by the Greeks and used as a port city known for its trading links.

Today, it’s one of the largest and best preserved archaeological sites in the country, and where you can marvel at some grand works of Greco-Roman architecture.

The Temple of Artemis, Library of Celsus, and nearby House of the Virgin Mary are notable landmarks in the complex worth seeing.

Visiting Ephesus from Marmaris is a full day activity, since the ruins are 190km away (2.5 hours drive by car), but fortunately the trip can be made easy by booking onto a day tour.

10. Go Scuba Diving

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Diving is another popular thing to do in Marmaris and is one of the main reasons why people flock to this part of the Turkish coast.

With its stunning underwater caves, vibrant reefs, and intriguing shipwrecks, Marmaris has diving sites that have intrigued divers for many years.

One of the most popular diving sites is Baca Cave, also known as Chimney Cave, which is a sea cave that lies between 5-50 meters below the surface.

Another popular site is Kadirga Cove , where you’ll find the shipwreck of a sunken ship from the Hellenistic period.

The crystal-clear waters of Marmaris and the diverse array of marine life and underwater landmarks to explore make it one of the best destinations in Turkey to go diving.

Whether you’ve scuba dived before or it’s your first time, diving in Marmaris promises an immersive journey into the Mediterranean’s treasures.

11. Take A Buggy Safari

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Looking for more adventurous things to do? Then perhaps a buggy safari would pump some adrenaline through your veins!

The buggy safari is not only an off-road experience for the adventurous and thrill seeking, but a bonding experience for you and your travel mates.

As you explore the lush landscapes of Marmaris from your 4×4 buggy, passing through pine forests and rivers, you’ll get to battle your mates in a water fight game! That’s right, they give you water pistols so you can turn your experience into a water fight.

What’s more is that you don’t need a driving license for this experience since you’ll be driving around inside a private area, and full instructions are given upon arrival.

If you’re looking for a fun way to kill a couple of hours, this is certainly up there as one of the most fun activities you can do in Marmaris.

12. Relax In A Turkish Bath

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If you’re finding Marmaris to be overcrowded and chaotic, then you might want to experience some relaxation instead. A Turkish Bath is the ultimate way to wind down and rejuvenate your body – especially if you’re visiting in the winter.

If you’ve never had a Turkish Bath before, allow me to enlighten you. The Turkish Bath experience is a combination of massage, body scrub, steaming, and washing.

You begin by sitting in a steam room on a marble slab (like the one pictured above), where the steam opens your pours and cleanses your body.

After that, you will be scrubbed down by a natir with a corse mitten, and then massaged with foam on a hot slab. After you have been steamed and washed, you will be taken to a separate area for an oil massage to lock in the moisture.

The result is you feel relaxed, and incredibly clean.

13. Take A Boat Trip From Marmaris

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Being a coastal destination, most of the attractions in Marmaris revolve around being on the water. A stroll along the promenade in the evening will show you just how many boat trips and excursions you can take – the choices can be overwhelming.

One of the most popular boat trips you can take is on the huge galleon pirate ships, in which 100+ people all gather on the huge boats and sail around the coves, beaches and islands.

We personally find these ships overwhelming, but some people really enjoy the lively atmosphere. They are known to play really loud music, encourage excessive drinking with an open bar, and are filled with people from all over the world, so you can meet with other travelers and share in the good times.

There are several companies offering boat trips, but they all visit the same destinations, usually secluded beaches and coves where you can go snorkeling and sun bathing on the beach.

The boat trips from Marmaris are a full day activity and include lunch (often a BBQ), and usually have a bar where you can buy soft drinks or alcoholic drinks.

They also include hotel pick up and drop off.

14. Take A Day Trip To Pamukkale

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Another day trip you can take, and quite possibly the furthest day trip we would recommend, is to Pamukkale. This natural wonder, also known as Cotton Castle, is a unique phenomenon formed by mineral waters cascading over the white terraces.

The white terraces, complete with several bathing pools, have been a tourist attraction for centuries. Legend has it that people traveling the old Silk Road through the ancient city of Hierapolis(located at the top of the hill), used to bath in these mineral rich waters as they believed them to have healing properties.

Today you can still swim in the pools, as well as check out the ancient ruins of Hierapolis and its grand amphitheatre.

Pamukkale is located 203km away from Marmaris and takes around 2 hours 45 minutes to drive. We highly recommend you visit Pamukkale by day tour or hire a car and drive yourself, as it won’t be possible to visit for a day using public transport.

15. Head Over to Oludeniz & The Blue Lagoon

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If you’re thinking the beaches in Marmaris aren’t really living up to your expectations, then I recommend you drive over to Oludeniz to see the world-famous Blue Lagoon .

This lagoon is famous for its bright, turquoise waters and picturesque scenery, backed by the Babadağ mountain which is known as being one of the highest paragliding jump points in the world.

The beach is a protected nature reserve and since it’s protected by a bay, the waters are calm and gentle, perfect for young kids to go swimming in or to explore on a peddle boat.

Though it’s a 139.9 km journey and takes about 2.5 hours to drive, it’s worth the effort. It’s one of the most photographed scenes in Turkey and features on the postcards you find in souvenir stores.

Map Of Marmaris Attractions

To help you plan your visit, here is a map that show the locations of the attractions mentioned on this list.

Final Thoughts

Marmaris is a bustling and vibrant place with so many places to explore, things to do, and experiences to have. It’s not one of the best coastal destinations in Turkey for no reason, and we hope this guide gave you some inspiration for what to do there.

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The port city of Marmaris is located at Mugla Province on the Mediterranean Coast in South-west Turkey. It is situated on a mountain-ringed bay, opposite the famous Greek island Rhodes. Known for its isolated bays, luxury hotels and resorts and stunning coastline that extends into picturesque valleys, it is a popular holiday town for water lovers along the Aegean coast.

A centre for diving and sailing, Marmaris is an ideal location for adventure sports lovers. The turquoise-blue waters of the coastline, backed by valleys covered in pine trees, make for an ideal retreat. The historical town is full of castles and vintage residences to explore from the Ottoman Empire. The narrow cobbled pathways, alongside whitewashed ancient houses, mark a picturesque neighbourhood. Various ports lie in close proximity to the Old Town, and one can take a ferry ride to nearby Cleopatra Island. Popular as a luxury cruise and yacht port, Marmaris is studded with aesthetic cafes, souks, cobbled pathways, seashores and restored buildings like the castle of Suleyman. Moreover, it is a harbour for studying natural history owing to the distinct environment at nearby locations, Heaven Island and Nimara Caves. 

Must Know Before You Travel to Marmaris

  • Marmaris is divided into three main areas: the Old Town, the Marina and Central Marmaris.
  • The Old Town is one of the most beautiful parts of the city, with narrow hills and streets
  • The Marina houses the most luxurious resorts.
  • Central Marmaris is a bustling area with a main square and shopping streets.
  • Marmaris is ideal for water sports, including parasailing, river rafting, blue cruising, diving and fishing tours, yacht sailing, kayaking, jet skiing and canoeing.
  • 11 seater Dolmus minibuses are the cheapest way of getting around. Marmaris dolmus has a green band, while orange band buses are for Icmeler (a nearby resort). 
  • Marmaris city center is one of the most popular areas with lots of lively hotels. For a more laid back stay, choose a hotel in the Armutalan area where playing music is banned after midnight.
  • Rhodes Island is just 50-minutes from Marmaris and regular ferries are available to and fro.

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From a small fishing village, Marmaris has grown into a popular resort destination in Turkey during the recent years. A holiday to Marmaris becomes even more rewarding and a thrilling experience if you can manage to visit some of the interesting places around this beautiful holiday resort. We always recommend excellent tour packages to take you around Marmaris. Here are some interesting local tours which you can enjoy when you visit Marmaris Turkey

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There’s no doubt that Turkey is a haven for tourists, especially those who are coming from Europe and Middle East. The country is interestingly found between these two continents. Most often people visit here to see how the intermarriage between Oriental and European cultures affects the society and way of living of its people, among others. Here is the list of all attractions that Marmaris has got for you.

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Vibrant nightlife, exciting activities, white-sand beaches and lots of remarkable family-friendly attractions – the list of things to see and do in Marmaris is endless. Holidays to Marmaris are never one-paced. With a spectacular coastline providing stunning views and a mountainside covered with beautiful pines, there is no better Turkish destination to be than Marmaris. Regardless of your reasons for visiting Marmaris, be it for relaxation, cruising, going beneath the waves, or enjoying panoramic views of Marmaris from several hundreds of feet high, the beautiful resort town has what you’re looking for and in abundance.

Generally, Turkey features beach friendly temperature. Wherever you are in the country, expect hotter temperatures around late March. And by July, expect the temperature to be extremely hot. Additionally, summer months usually offers 12 hours of sunlight daily. The same applies to Marmaris.

Marmaris is a perfect destination worth visiting all year round; hence there is actually no best time to visit. However, summer months attracts a much large crowd who come for a fun-packed holiday in the sun. No matter the time you visit, you’ll find what you’re looking for.

As one of Turkey’s busiest resort, Marmaris primary attraction lies in its beaches. Its long stretch of beaches along the coast is filled with locals and tourists alike who come to sunbathe. Not only that, the beaches make for a perfect spot for some great water sports activities such as parasailing, scuba diving, fishing, and swimming. For luxury vacation experience, climb aboard a yacht cruise.

Marmaris is a perfect destination for a wonderful family holiday. The Uzan Yali Beach offers plenty of space for kids to build sandcastles and take a dip in the waters. Other family-friendly beaches in Marmaris include the nearby Olu Deniz or Cleopatra Island. If you’ve had enough of the beaches in Marmaris, get aboard a boat and head for the beaches in Icemeler. Shopping

In between enjoying the many water sports activities, and savoring the thrills of your vacation in Marmaris, take some time to try out some shopping. Marmaris is home to many great shopping facilities, markets and local stores. Shopping is without doubt one of the finest things to do in Marmaris. Remember to sharpen your bargaining skills. Things to find include locally made onyx vases, bowls and ashtrays, Turkish clothes, mosaic lanterns, shoes, jewelry and many more.

Indeed, Marmaris offers a variety of products for visitors. Among the popular shopping centers in Marmaris is the Marmaris Grand Bazaar, also known as Carsi Market. Shopping hours are from 9am to 10pm. And during peak season, most local stores stay open till after 10pm.

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A 15-year-old boy has been arrested in the attack, in which several people were injured. An official said the episode appeared to have been motivated by religious extremism.

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A stabbing at a church in a suburb of Sydney, Australia, that left several people injured and unfolded during a livestreamed Mass was an act of terrorism, the authorities said on Tuesday.

A 15-year-old boy was arrested after the Monday evening stabbing at Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, Australia, which left multiple people injured, including the church’s bishop and priest, who both sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries, the New South Wales Police said. The attack came just two days after an unrelated deadly stabbing rampage at a crowded mall across town, rattling a city and country where such acts of violence are rare.

Karen Webb, police commissioner for New South Wales, said at a news conference on Tuesday that she had made the terrorism determination based on information that the attacker had gone to the church armed with a knife, showing “a degree of premeditation,” and religious comments he made while carrying out the attack seen on the livestream.

While she did not specify what those comments were, she said, “We believe there were elements satisfied in terms of religious motivated extremism.” By carrying out the attack during the livestream, she said, the attacker had intimidated “not only the parishioners in attendance but those parishioners who were watching online.”

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, who was seriously injured during the attack, is part of an ultraconservative sect of the Assyrian Orthodox church. He is known to livestream his sermons online. During the pandemic, he opposed lockdowns and preached against Covid vaccinations . He has also often condemned L.G.B.T.Q. people.

The bishop and a priest were in surgery Tuesday morning, and are “lucky to be alive,” Ms. Webb said.

The teenager in custody, a 15-year-old boy, was also injured and underwent surgery, police said. He was known to police but had not been on any terrorism watch list, Ms. Webb said.

The attack touched off riots outside the church on Monday night, where a crowd grew from about 50 to several hundred in the hours following the attack, the police said. On social media video of the riots, some people in the crowd appeared to demand the attacker be brought out of the church. Some people turned on the authorities, hurtling bricks and pieces of concrete at police equipment and vehicles and forcing paramedics to shelter inside the church for more than three hours, the authorities said.

Two separate task forces were established to investigate the attack and the violent riot that ensued, Ms. Webb said.

Chris Minns, the premier of New South Wales, urged calm at Tuesday morning’s briefing and warned the public against any retaliatory violence. He said he had convened religious leaders who agreed there needed to be peace.

“Sydney and New South Wales is on edge, and there’s understandable community anxiety at the moment,” he said. “You will be met by the full force of the law if there’s any attempt for tit-for-tat violence in Sydney over the coming days.”

The attack at the church happened just after 7 p.m. on Monday. In all, seven people were transported to hospitals, emergency responders said.

A livestream of the service showed an assailant walking up to Bishop Emmanuel while he was addressing a crowd and stabbing him on his head and neck repeatedly in rapid succession. Cries and screams can be heard from others in the church.

Two officers were injured and police vehicles sustained damage, the police said. One officer was hit by a metal object and had a “twisted knee and a chipped tooth,” they said, while another officer had a broken jaw after being hit with a brick and a piece of fence.

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