Marmaris

Marmaris

Things to do - general

With a backdrop of pine clad mountains, Marmaris is a stunning destination for all sorts of holidays, from entertainment to relaxation. One of the most popular spots on the Turkish Riviera, it’s the place where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean and is home to a host of magnificent bays and islands.

As well as its own natural and historical richness, its proximity to Göcek Bay’s picturesque coves and islands, Fethiye and the Gulfs of Hisarönü and Gökova make it a hub for blue cruise lovers. The Greek islands of Rhodes and Symi are also within reach. Marmaris’s many marinas host hundreds of gulets, yachts and sailing boats. Setting sail from Marmaris, some of the highlights include Bencik Cove, Yassica Islands of Gocek, Paradise Island and Dalyan’s Iztuzu Beach, aka Turtle Beach.

You can reach Marmaris from Dalaman Airport in 90 mintues and we can organise transfers.  Visit Airport Transfers to find out more.

Our suggested routes from Marmaris are as follows, but if you have your own ideas please feel free to contact us.

Marmaris – Dalyan, Fethiye and Göcek

Marmaris – Hisarönü and Datça

Marmaris – Greek Islands and Datça

All Routes For Private Charter

Cabin Charter Routes From Marmaris

Sports and nature

Sports and nature Bencik Cove

Bencik Cove is the narrowest coves in the Gulf of Hisarönü and is a remarkably secluded and sheltered place. The cove is also incredibly deep and as a result water here is incredibly calm and cool. It’s so calm, in fact, that in the evening you can see the entire sky reflected in the sea. There’s nothing quite as magical as stargazing by looking at the water! This is part of both the Marmaris – Datça route and the Marmaris – Datça – Greek Islands route.

Nightlife

Nightlife Datça

Datça is an idyllic town with a beautiful old quarter and the Datça Peninsula is renowned for its fresh air and rich history. They overlook the stunning and peaceful Gulf of Hisarönü. On the tip of the peninsula you’ll find the ancient city of Knidos. Some of the beautifully sited ruins with views across out across the Aegean, this fascinating archaeological site is more than not quiet enough to explore in seclusion. This is part of both the Marmaris – Datça route and the Marmaris – Datça – Greek Islands route.

Culture and history

Culture & history Rhodes

Rhodes, the largest island in the Dodecanese, is a wonderful combination of beautiful beaches, wooded slopes and world-class history. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the history here dates back to 5th century BC. Numerous civilisations, including the St John’s Knights, Italians and Ottomans, have left their mark throughout its 2500 year history so that a visit to Rhodes feels like going to an open-air museum. Marmaris is a great starting spot for some Greek island-hopping as the Dodecanese Islands lie just off the coast of the Turkish mainland. Explore this ancient jewel as part of the Marmaris – Datça – Greek Islands route.

Unfortunately there are no hotels at this location at the moment.

Unfortunately there are no self-catering offers at this location at the moment.

Unfortunately there are no tour offers at this location at the moment.