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A beautiful golden sand beach located just 8km from Marmaris, offering tranquil waters, high-end resorts, and exciting water sports.
Famous for its unique, highly protected organic sand which according to legend was imported from Egypt by Mark Antony for Cleopatra.
A tranquil, eco-friendly Blue Flag beach nestled inside a quiet bay, surrounded by pine forests and citrus orchards.
Stretching for kilometers from Marmaris center to Icmeler, this lively beach features a popular pedestrian walkway lined with restaurants.
Famous for a natural 600-meter sandy path cutting through the bay, allowing visitors to walk right in the middle of the sea.
A serene fishing village on the Bozburun Peninsula, featuring quiet pebble beaches, yachts, and authentic coastal dining.
Marmaris offers a unique blend of lush green forests touching the crystal blue sea. Start planning today: compare the top beaches, book local boat tours, and check out the best restaurants.
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Marmaris is world-famous for its crystal clear turquoise waters, Blue Flag beaches (like Icmeler and Cleopatra Beach), historical castle, exciting pine-forest safaris, and lively nightlife on the Bar Street.
The nearest airport to Marmaris is Dalaman Airport (DLM), which is about 95km away. You can easily take the official Havaş or Muttaş shuttle buses directly to Marmaris bus terminal, taking around 1.5 hours.
The official season runs from April to November. The peak hot months are July and August. For pleasant temperatures, lower prices, and fewer crowds, the best times to visit are May, September, and October.