Marmaris Travel Guide

Sedir Island

Sedir Island is known for its velvety, shiny sand, which is believed to have been brought for queen Cleopatra. The area also boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters, offering a magical ambiance.

Marmaris Castle and Archeology Museum

Marmaris Castle

The historical Marmaris Castle, which has been a base for many nations dating back to 3000 BC, serves as a museum today. Marmaris Archeology Museum contains many incredible artifacts from the Bronze Age to the Republican period.

Cokertme Bay

Cokertme Bay

Cokertme Bay is one of the most preferred destinations in Milas thanks to its mild crystal-clear sea. The untouched nature of the area makes it distinguishable from the other places along the Mediterranean.

Seven Islands

Seven Islands is a beautiful archipelago with many bays and unspoiled nature. It is the best place to escape stress and feel like an explorer surrounded by blue-green splendor.

Dirsekbuku

Located southwest of Hisaronu Bay, Dirsekbuku has very little sign of human presence on land. The bay is sheltered from winds and is perfect for a calm, relaxing experience.

Amos Ancient City

Amos Ancient City

The ancient city of Amos is a fascinating site for history lovers, known for its historic Hellenistic and Roman ruins. It is also a great place to watch the sunset, with its bay-facing viewing platform and amphitheater.

Karacasogut

Karacasogut

Take a whiff of intoxicating wild thyme, sage, and bay leaves while cruising through Karacasogut Bay. With plenty of anchorages, the bay offers a natural spring, a rocky cave, and pure water.

Kufre Bay

Kufre Bay opens the doors to peace and serenity with its pine forests and pristine deep blue sea. The smooth, relatively windless sea makes for a picturesque swimming experience.

Arap Island

Arap Island

Arap Island is situated in Marmaris on Turkey’s Aegean coast and allures visitors with its calm, turquoise waters. It is a perfect choice for swimming or sunbathing as the area is wealthy in gorgeous landscapes.

Phosphorous Cave

Phosphorous Cave

Known for its shimmering beauty, Phosphorus Cave is a must-see spot on Cennet Island. Its turquoise warm waters are perfect for swimming in and exploring the cave.

Sogut Bay

Sogut Bay

Sogut Bay opens the doors to peace and serenity with its pristine turquoise sea and a charming seaside village. Guests can also take part in other activities such as snorkeling and diving to see sea creatures.

Gebekse Bay

Gebekse Bay

One of Marmaris’s many magical coves, Gebekse Bay is one not to miss. Offering a golden sandy beach and crystal clear water, this bay is a piece of paradise.

Serce Port

Serce Port

Known for its narrow entrance between two high cliffs, Serce Port is a sheltered bay with warm turquoise waters. Visitors can relax on board the boat as well as take a dip in the calm bay where aquatic life can be seen.

Ada Bogazi Bozburun

Ada Bogazi Bozburun

Placed between two islands, the remote Ada Bogazi is a peaceful spot to relax in Bozburun. Surrounded by untouched beauty, visitors can enjoy the serene surroundings.

Ekincik Bay

Ekincik Bay is a cove in Mugla enclosed by stunning pine forested hills with the deep blue beauty of the sea beyond its sandy beach. It is a frequent destination for boat tours and also for those who want to fish.

Semizce Bay

Semizce Bay

Semizce is made up of two quiet bays in the touristic region of Mugla. It is a great stop for boaters to enjoy spectacular verdant scenery and the turquoise sea.

Selimiye Castle

Selimiye Castle

The castle of Selimiye has hundreds of years of history dating back to Byzantine times. Its unique views of the city and the sea makes it one of the highlights of Selimiye.

The Ancient City of Kedrai

The Ancient City of Kedrai

The ancient city of Kedrai is perfect for history and nature lovers alike, acclaimed for its ruins of a community’s rich history through the ages. Its natural beauty and unique, legendary beach with shallow, crystal-clear waters are stunning settings to admire.

Kiseli Island

Kiseli Island

Kiseli Island is a floating gem off the Bozburun peninsula. Pristine, blue waters surround this secluded slice of heaven.

Kameriye Island

Kameriye Island

In western Marmaris, Kameriye Island is recognised as a picturesque wishing island.  Swimming in a serene setting, surrounded by fish in azure oceans, it cannot be missed on boaters’ excursions.

Tavsan Buku

Tavsan Buku

Tavsan Buku Island boasts crystal-clear waters and unspoiled natural surroundings full of cheerful rabbits. The diverse marine life makes it a must-visit destination for snorkeling.

Koca Bahce Bay

Koca Bahce Bay

Situated to the south of Koca Ada Island, Koca Bahce Bay is one of the most popular anchoring spots for boaters. It is popular for its untouched natural beauty and crystal clear waters.

Bozburun Local Market

Bozburun Local Market

Bozburun Local Market is home to delicious and natural products, such as various local herbs and vegetables. Visitors can also find cozy cafes and shops selling clothes and handmade goods.

Bozburun Byzantine Shipwreck

Bozburun Byzantine Shipwreck

The Bozburun Byzantine Shipwreck is a historic find beneath the azure waters of Marmaris. The retrieved remains are displayed to the public in the city of Bodrum, at the world renowned Museum of Underwater Archaeology.

Uctas Bay

Uctas Bay

Enjoy the serenity of anchoring near Uc Tas, three large rocks that appear out of the smooth water. Visitors can enjoy its surreal sudden change in color and snorkeling among corals.

Gokagac Bay

Gokagac Bay

The remote Gokagac Bay is a hidden oasis, completely untouched and surrounded by nature. The mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets provide an unforgettable experience to all who visit.  

D Maris Bay

D Maris Bay

D-Maris Bay is a unique destination for yacht travelers, offering exclusive amenities, luxurious services, and an unparalleled connection with nature.