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All About Marmaris Turkey

All About Marmaris Turkey

All About Marmaris Turkey


Set in a dramatically beautiful spot where pine forests fringe the azure coastline, Marmaris in Turkey is a well-known resort that draws tourists and foreign ex-pats from across the globe. Marmaris can be described as an oasis in the Mediterranean and welcomes around 400,000 visitors during the summer season. This is thanks to its idyllic, isolated bays, stunning marinas, expansive beaches and ancient ruins. A Mediterranean climate characterises Marmaris, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The ideal months to visit Marmaris if you're looking for sun are between June and September. With an average daily high temperature of 35 C and an average low temperature of 25 C, July is the hottest month of the year.

 

Where Can I Swim in Marmaris?

This abundance of sun means Marmaris is a sought-after spot for beach lovers and sun worshippers. In downtown Marmaris, you will find two main beaches, the Urban Beach and the Long Beach, which trace the length of the town centre. These beaches are relatively narrow and have plenty of sunbeds and incredibly clear waters. If you are staying somewhere central and want to take your family to a beach with ease, head to one of these popular shores.

However, the best beaches in the Marmaris region are scattered along the mountainous, pine-forested coastline outside of the city. Içmeler Beach (10 km southwest of Marmaris) and Turunç Beach (20 km southwest of Marmaris) have slender, sandy strips that wind around protected coves. Both beaches are excellent options for families because of the safe swimming conditions for young children provided by the shallow shorelines. Restaurants and cafés trace along the shore, and plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas are available to hire.

 

Marmaris Promenade

The harbour, which serves as the region's historic core, is home to the old castle, the most well-known monument in the area. Older homes that once served as residences now serve as restaurants, taverns, or stores along the cobblestone streets that branch out. Nothing is better than dining al fresco along the harbourfront and ending the night with a party on Bar Street. The surrounding ancient market is a nostalgic spot to meander, purchase souvenirs, and try traditional nargile pipes if loud music and dance podiums are not your idea of fun. The neighbouring Netsel Marina, which can accommodate 720 yachts, is a charming example of how to holiday affluently.

 

Nature Attractions in Marmaris

Most of the rocky, forested coastline that surrounds the clear waters of Marmaris Bay and extends east from the busy town of Marmaris is protected by Marmaris National Park. Many tourists choose to take a yacht excursion to visit this section of shore, but you can explore the natural splendour by going inland into the park. Jeep rides, ATV tours, and horseback riding occur within the park grounds.

 

Is the Sea Clear in Marmaris?

The Aegean and Mediterranean Seas meet at stunning Marmaris Bay, ringed by spectacularly craggy peninsulas and covered in islands. That’s why Marmaris is a well-liked starting point for coastal yachting excursions. Turkey's Mediterranean and Aegean turquoise coasts are home to the historic Gulets known for their blue voyage cruising. Along with solitary bays, gorgeous beaches, historical settings, and natural treasures, the extremely lengthy coastline is a surprise from nature. For those who genuinely adore the ocean, Marmaris has activities like diving, water skiing, fishing, and swimming in the clearest of waters.

 Visit Marmaris for a Luxury Turkish Escape

Marmaris is a dream destination combining history, natural beauty, and contemporary charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a beach lover, or a partygoer, Marmaris offers a taste of luxury for everyone. Its charm and character make it a must-visit location on the stunning Turkish coastline, where a world of adventure, relaxation, and culture awaits. So, pack your bags and set sail for Marmaris—the coastal gem of Turkey. Get in touch with our advisors at Luxury Turkish for details on fantastic villas in Bodrum


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