Escape! The Old Town
by MrOscar
The old part of town is a residential area around the castle. The old houses, all under preservation order and the narrow streets leading to them are a delight to explore: there are some classic examples of Mugla architecture on display. Get lost! ;)
Around the CASTLE! Next to Marketplace...
Marmaris, general view
by JLBG
The first photo shows Marmaris from the sea. There does not seem to have much space available in the harbor for mooring!
The second photo shows a part of the city in front of the beach.
The third photo shows the eastern part of Marmaris.
Wonderful Marmaris
by tomerik
"A great tourist resort"
Marmaris is located in the south-west part of Turkey with the Mediterranean sea. The city has a population of around 20,000 during winter which rises to around 150,000 during the summer months.
Even though it is a well developed tourist machine we were positively surprised by the friendly people we met everywhere. There were no hassle to tell about as I have read about prior to my visit as most vendors took a no for an answer.
Marmaris is truly the Jewel of the Turkish Riviera. It is Turkey's most sophisticated and multi-faceted resort. Located where the Aegean sea meets the Mediterranean the beautiful bay is famous for its yachting and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Marmaris is originally a Greek word meaning glittering and shining and this is a very apt description. Nowadays it offers abundant accommodation ranging from small pensions (guest houses) to luxurious 5 star hotels. Hundreds of restaurants, shops, tours, and other entertainment ensure that you will never be bored.
During summer the temperature is steaming hot and reaches easily 40-45 degree Celsius. However when the sun goes down the temperatures are much cooler and very pleasant.
The beaches are not the greatest in the world but are more than adequate for children and adults alike. The sand is mostly black sand and a bit gritty. The beaches are not very wide and the top half is covered in sunbeds and umbrellas which you can rent for a nominal fee if the hotel/restaurant does not provide them. Many hotels have private beaches and some even ship in very good sand from other areas. The sea is warm, crystal clear and perfect for swimming. There are some fabulous beaches within half an hours drive, so if beaches are your thing, visit Cleopatra Island where the sand is said to be the best in the world.