MARMARİS: THE MEDITERRANEAN PARADISE WHERE HISTORY AND NATURE MEET

Marmaris is a holiday destination famous for its natural beauties, historical richness, and vibrant atmosphere. It is located at the junction of the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. Its unique location has made Marmaris a host to many civilizations throughout history, and the region carries traces of numerous important civilizations from ancient times to the present.

Marmaris is also home to breathtaking natural beauty. The city is renowned for its crystal-clear sea, pristine beaches, and lush forests. Areas like İçmeler and Turunç, with their tranquil atmosphere and beautiful landscapes, draw the interest of tourists. Additionally, alternative exploration spots like Cennet Island and Hisarönü are ideal places for those wishing to discover Marmaris’s natural treasures.

With its historical and cultural heritage, natural beauties, and significance in tourism, Marmaris is a destination that attracts thousands of tourists every year and offers much to explore. Marmaris presents a unique holiday opportunity for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers, leaving unforgettable memories for every visitor.

HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SITES:
Marmaris Castle and Archaeology Museum
Marmaris National Park

LOCAL AND ALTERNATIVE DISCOVERIES:
Turunç
Cennet Island (Paradise Island
Hisarönü

IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT MARMARİS

As of 2023, Marmaris has a population of 96,778. The distance between Marmaris and Dalaman Airport is 94 km, with an average travel time of 1 hour and 15 minutes.

In the district dominated by the Mediterranean climate, summers are quite hot and dry, while winters are relatively mild and rainy.