Attractions in Marmaris
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Nestled amid lush greenery and turquoise waters, Dalyan is a small town in Turkey near Marmaris, known for its rich historical relics and natural beauty. The town serves as an […]
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The Dalyan River, winding its way from Lake KöyceÄŸiz to Dalyan Village before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea, offers a scenic route rich in natural and historical wonders. Flanked by […]
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Nestled 12 miles south of Marmaris, Turunç is a picturesque fishing village on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling nearby resorts. The village boasts a Blue […]
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Nestled along the waterfront of Dalyan, near Marmaris in Turkey, the Dalyan Mud Bath is a unique natural attraction. Warm springs, rich in minerals, bubble up from beneath Lake Koycegiz, […]
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Iztuzu Beach, also known as Turtle Beach, is a narrow spit of sand that stretches out into the Mediterranean Sea, forming a natural barrier between the Dalyan River and the […]
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Founded in the 9th century BC, the ancient city of Kaunos lies near Dalyan in Turkey, nestled between the historical regions of Lycia and Caria. This unique location has endowed […]
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Nestled in Turkey’s Mugla province along Gokova Bay, Akyaka is a charming village often overlooked by foreign visitors. The town is known for its clear waters and rich culture, offering […]
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Marmaris Marina, the vibrant focal point of the city’s waterfront, is a bustling hub where colorful fishing boats and a dazzling fleet of luxury yachts share the harbor. Overlooking the […]
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Nestled in the Bozburun Peninsula of southwestern Turkey, Bayir Village traces its origins back to 200 BC, built on the ruins of the ancient city of Syrna. The village’s mosque […]
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Situated along the picturesque coastline of Marmaris, Turkey, Atlantis Waterpark Marmaris is a vibrant waterfront park featuring its own private beach. The park offers nine high-adrenaline slides, including freefall, whirlpool, […]
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Selimiye, a quaint coastal town in the Mugla province of Turkey, is nestled between Marmaris and Datca. This charming locale features a picturesque harbor dotted with locally crafted fishing boats […]
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Jutting out from the southern coast of the Datça Peninsula and into the Mediterranean Sea, the Bozburun Peninsula is a mountainous region known for its serene sandy beaches and ancient […]
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Aqua Dream Waterpark, the largest in Marmaris and one of the biggest in Turkey, offers a variety of water-based activities spread across its 24 slides, pools, and attractions. Visitors can […]
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Jutting out into the Aegean Sea, the ancient Greek city of Knidos (Cnidus) stands as a testament to a rich history dating back around 2,600 years. Excavations in the 19th […]
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Nestled in the Aegean Sea, just off the Gulf of Gokova in Turkey, Cleopatra Island, also known as Sedir Island, is steeped in historical lore. Legend has it that the […]
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Nestled in the mountain-backed bay just west of Marmaris, Icmeler Beach is a picturesque stretch of dark sand and shingle that forms part of Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. The beach is […]
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The Datça Peninsula, located in Turkey near Marmaris, stretches between the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. This scenic area marks the final stretch of the country’s Turquoise Coast, characterized by rolling […]
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Nestled between the Bodrum and Datça peninsulas in the Aegean Sea, the Gulf of Gökova, also known as the Ceramic Gulf, is a stunning part of Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. This […]
Reigning over Marmaris Marina, the 16th-century Marmaris Castle stands as one of the city’s oldest and most prominent landmarks. Perched on a hill, the castle features turreted lookout towers that […]
Adaköy, a forested headland facing Marmaris Bay in Turkey, offers a serene escape with its tranquil atmosphere and secluded beaches. The peninsula’s sheltered position makes the waters ideal for swimming […]