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Marmaris holidays transport you to the vibrant heart of the Turkish Riviera, where the turquoise sea kisses lush green hills. Enjoy leisurely walks along the scenic promenade, unwind on pristine beaches, or immerse yourself in the lively bazaar brimming with local treasures. Explore the stunning landscapes of this region with our holidays to the Turkish Riviera and plan your dream escape to this Mediterranean paradise.
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Flight time: Flights to Dalaman from London are a shade over 4 hours.
Transfer time: The drive from Dalaman Airport to Marmaris town centre is around 1 hour 30 minutes by car or shuttle bus.
Price: Airport shuttle services cost TRY200 (£5) for a single ticket, while a private taxi or transfer from Dalaman Airport will cost around TRY2,000 (£45).
Do you like to be the first on the scene or arrive in the thick of things? Are you a non-stop adventurer or a die-hard beach bum? The best time for your Marmaris holidays depends on what kind of holidaymaker you are.
April to June welcomes highs ranging from 22°C to 32°C. With very little rainfall and about 8 to 10 hours of daily sunshine, this is a lovely time for exploring nature and coastal activities before the intense heat of summer.
July to August is the time to hit the beach, with highs reaching up to 36°C, minimal rain and up to 13 hours of daily sunshine. Marmaris is also at its most lively, with plenty of open-air events.
September to October is perfect for those who like it a little less hot and don’t mind a bit of rain. With temperatures between 32°C and 27°C, this quieter shoulder season is ideal for exploring Marmaris’s outdoor sites.
November to March is cooler still, temperatures dropping from 22°C in November to 16°C by January before rising to 19°C in March. The weather can be unpredictable, but these tourist-lite months can be a pleasant time for a low-key break.
Spoken languages: Turkish is the official language, but most locals have a good grasp of English.
Currency: Turkey uses the Turkish Lira.
Getting around: Marmaris is easy to explore via colour-coded dolmuş (minibuses) services. The green buses serve the town, orange buses shuttle to İçmeler and blue buses to Armutalan. They’re as cheap as chips, but you need to pay in cash with the exact fare. Taxis are another option. Fares vary; they are metered, but you’ll likely have to ask the driver to turn them on. Water taxis run to İçmeler and Turunç from May to October, costing around TRY300 (£7).
Electricity and plug types: The standard voltage is 220V (frequency 50Hz). Turkey uses type C and F plug sockets.
Time zone: Turkey is 3 hours ahead of GMT year-round.
Required travel documentation: UK citizens need a valid passport (at least one blank page and an expiry date at least 150 days after arrival). Tourists can holiday visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
With its pristine beaches, lively marina and ancient history, holidays to Marmaris are packed with sun, sea and cultural gems.
Sarıana Hill: Largely missed by tourists but a local fave, serene Sarıana Hill provides a breathtaking panorama of Marmaris Bay and the mountains.
Netsel Marina: Luxury bobbing yachts, blue waters and dramatic mountains – stroll along the waterfront and find your favourite vantage point.
Old Town: The historic centre is a maze of narrow streets filled with small shops, traditional houses and local eateries.
Çıldır: Close to the main beach, this bustling area is popular for its vibrant atmosphere, dining spots and nightlife. Çıldır is also home to the Grand Bazaar, a rite of passage on Marmaris holidays.
Jinan Park: Named for Marmaris’ twin city in China, this tranquil water garden is ideal for catching a few Zen moments.
Marmaris Castle and Archaeology Museum: Reconstructed by Süleyman the Magnificent during his campaign against the Knights Hospitaller in the 16th century, the hilltop fortress would be worth a look even without the small on-site museum, which houses artefacts from the surrounding regions, including Hellenistic and Roman finds.
Halıcı Ahmet Urkay Ethnography and Archaeology Museum: This museum is a little way outside Marmaris, but it’s worth a gander for its collection of ancient pottery and local costumes.
Sarıana Türbesi: Situated behind Sarıana Cami, this red-brick tomb is more interesting for its namesake occupant than any wow aesthetics. In local lore, Süleyman the Magnificent's victory in Rhodes is attributed to her wise counsel.
Dalyan: Just 1 hour from Marmaris, set on the river of the same name, Dalyan offers everything from cliff-cut tombs to therapeutic mud baths and loggerhead turtles.
Cleopatra Island (Sedir Island): A short boat ride from Marmaris, this tiny island packs a punch with its seashell beach (the shells are said to have been imported by Marc Antony to please his queen), endemic plants and age-old ruins.
You don’t have to look much further than the beach for family fun on holidays to Marmaris, but it’s by no means your only option.
Family-friendly beaches: With volcanic sand and pebbles, calm waters, excellent sanitary facilities and pedalos and banana boat rides for kids, Marmaris Beach ticks a lot of boxes. The beachfront promenade completes the picture with plenty of family-friendly cafés and restaurants.
Playgrounds: Conveniently close to Marmaris Beach, there are nice playgrounds at Kids Public Park and Abdi İpekçi Park, which is directly opposite. For older kids, Marmaris Burunucu Macera Park is a safe bet with a climbing wall, adventure track, zipline, trampoline and more.
Waterparks: Packed with slides, chutes, wave pools and kids’ areas, Aqua Dream Waterpark and Atlantis Water Park guarantee a fun day out.
Boat trips: Many boat operators run family-oriented trips along the coast, stopping at coves for swimming and snorkelling. Some trips also include lunch and entertainment for a relaxing day on the water. Many of these trips include a stop at Turtle Beach, known for its protected population of loggerhead sea turtles.
Even on a tight holiday budget, Marmaris has plenty to offer, whether you’re after a festival or want to spend a day swimming and sunning.
Free festivals and events: Marmaris hosts various free events throughout the year, from the Marmaris Maritime and Spring Festival in May to open-air summertime concerts. These events give you a taste of local culture and entertainment without spending a penny.
Public beaches: Marmaris Beach and İçmeler Beach, a 15-minute drive away, are ideal for sunbathing and swimming. If you’d prefer not to slum it with a towel, sunbeds and brollies are typically free to use if you order from nearby bars.
Weekly markets: Even if you’re not there to buy, local markets are worth a look-in just from a cultural standpoint. The main Marmaris Market is held on Thursdays. There’s also a farmers’ market in İçmeler on Wednesdays.
Spas and thermal baths: Many resorts in Marmaris offer extensive spa facilities, including luxurious thermal baths and relaxation areas. The Marmaris Grand Yazıcı Club Turban Thermal’s spa, which features hot and cold pools, steam rooms and a sauna, is particularly popular.
Traditional body care: A visit to a hammam is a must-do in Marmaris. Local favourites, like Armutalan Turkish Bath, provide a rejuvenating traditional kese scrub and foam massage.
Hiking in national parks: With paths winding around lakes and through woodland, archeological ruins to explore and wildlife to spot, Marmaris National Park is prime hiking territory.
SUP and sea kayaking: The calm, warm waters of the Marmaris coast are perfect for paddlers, with many rental options available along Marmaris Beach.
Scuba diving: Visibility is usually good in the waters around Marmaris, and plenty of local operators offer courses and dive packages.
Off-roading: For off-the-beaten-track adventuring, jeep and buggy safaris head into the hills and pine forests, making stops at traditional villages and natural beauty spots.
Marmaris holidays are all about soaking up the sun on some of Turkey’s most picturesque beaches. Nestled along the Turquoise Coast, Marmaris offers a variety of sandy shores and hidden coves, perfect for relaxation, adventure, or family fun.
Marmaris Urban Beach: Located in the heart of the town, this beach is a convenient option for those staying in central Marmaris. With golden sands, calm waters, and plenty of nearby cafes and restaurants, it’s ideal for families and travellers who want to stay close to the action.
Icmeler Beach: Just a short drive or water taxi ride from Marmaris, Icmeler Beach is a quieter and more relaxed option. Surrounded by lush green hills, its clear, shallow waters make it perfect for swimming and snorkelling. The promenade offers a selection of shops and eateries, adding to its charm. Don’t forget to explore our holiday packages to Icmeler—another fantastic destination waiting for you.
Turunc Beach: For a more tranquil experience, head to Turunc Beach, a Blue Flag-certified stretch known for its pristine sands and crystal-clear waters. This serene spot is ideal for couples or anyone looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a peaceful day by the sea. You might also want to check out our holidays to Turunc.
Cleopatra Island (Sedir Island): A short boat trip from Marmaris, Cleopatra Island offers a truly unique beach experience. Famous for its soft, golden sands believed to have been imported from Egypt, this island combines natural beauty with a touch of historical intrigue.
Kumlubuk Beach: Located further along the coast, Kumlubuk Beach is perfect for nature lovers. Its unspoiled beauty and fewer crowds make it a great spot for relaxation, while the surrounding hills provide scenic hiking opportunities.
Marmaris’s beaches cater to all kinds of travellers, whether you’re looking to unwind on sandy shores, explore hidden coves, or dive into water sports. With their stunning natural beauty and warm Mediterranean waters, these beaches are a highlight of any holiday in Marmaris.
From savoury meats to sweet treats, one of the joys of holidays to Marmaris is diving into its rich flavours, where fresh Mediterranean ingredients meet Turkish tradition.
Şiş Kebab: Marinated cubes of meat (traditionally lamb) skewered and grilled over a fire.
Köfte: Usually made from lamb or beef (though there are veggie versions), these patties come in all shapes and sizes and can be fried, stewed or grilled.
Baba Ghanoush: Combining roasted puréed aubergines, garlic, olive oil, lemon and tahini, Baba Ghanoush can be used as a dip or a spread.
Acılı Ezme: This is essentially a Turkish salsa, a spicy combination of tomatoes, green peppers, onions, garlic, red pepper paste, pomegranate molasses and paprika.
Levrek Izgara: Freshly caught and simply grilled, sea bass is one of the most popular choices along the coast.
Ahtapot Salatasi: This simple salad combines octopus, olive oil, lemon and vinegar.
Gözleme: Perfect for a quick bite, Turkish flatbread stuffed with cheese, spinach or meat, cooked on a griddle.
Kokoreç: Served in bread with spices like cumin and chilli flakes, this traditional charcoal-grilled Turkish delicacy is made from small and large intestines and sweetbreads.
Künefe: Filled with stretchy cheese and covered with syrup, these pastries are a unique mix of sweet and savoury.
Dondurma: Famous for its chewy texture, Turkish ice cream is a must-try.
Raki (Aslan Sütü): Distilled from grape pomace and flavoured with aniseed, Turkey’s “Lion’s Milk” is the perfect beverage to have with meze.
Ayran: A creamy mix of yoghurt, cold water and salt, this refreshing drink pairs well with traditional Turkish cuisine.
The most popular places to visit in Marmaris are: Icmeler Beach, Marmaris Castle and Archeology Museum, Marmaris National Park.
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The exact flight duration to Marmaris varies depending on the departure airport in the UK. It takes approximately 3h55m to fly from London to Marmaris.
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