In Marmaris

11 places · narrow by district and visit style

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Cleopatra Island (Sedir)

A pine island in Gökova Bay famous for its unusually fine sand, linked in legend to Cleopatra and Anthony's romance.

TL 250·300m
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Cleopatra Island (Sedir)
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Bozburun

A gulet-building town on a remote peninsula, with clear water, thyme hills, and almost no large-scale tourism.

300m
Marmaris
Bozburun
landmark

İçmeler

A calm resort bay west of Marmaris, ringed by pine-covered mountains and clearer water than the town beach.

180m
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İçmeler
viewpoint

Kumlubük Beach

A secluded cove between Turunç and Amos, reachable only by boat or a rough coastal path.

240m
Marmaris
Kumlubük Beach
viewpoint

Marmaris Marina & Old Town

A yacht-lined bay backed by pine hills, with a lanes-and-bougainvillea old quarter climbing to a small Ottoman castle.

90m
Marmaris
Marmaris Marina & Old Town
landmark

Muğla Old Town

Muğla's old quarter, with stone houses and the Ulu Camii, makes a quiet inland stop between coastal resorts.

60m
Marmaris
Muğla Old Town
landmark

Orhaniye Kızkumu Sandbar

A natural sandbar that emerges at low tide, stretching into the bay near Orhaniye village.

60m
Marmaris
Orhaniye Kızkumu Sandbar
viewpoint

Selimiye Village

A laid-back fishing village on the Bozburun Peninsula, with a rocky shoreline and clear coves.

60m
Marmaris
Selimiye Village
landmark

Turunç

A citrus-scented bay village south of Marmaris, ringed by pine hills and reached by a scenic coastal road or boat.

240m
Marmaris
Turunç
viewpoint

Akyaka & Azmak River

Akyaka's slow-flowing Azmak River is best explored by wooden boat, gliding through crystalline water and reed beds just steps from Gökova Bay.

Varies·60m
Marmaris
Akyaka & Azmak River
viewpoint

Marmaris Castle

A hilltop fortress rebuilt by Suleiman the Magnificent, now the town's archaeological museum with harbour views.

TL 50·60m
Marmaris
Marmaris Castle
historic
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