Marmaris
Marmaris

Marmaris is a place from heaven with its long coastal line, number of its bays, natural port, closeness to ancient ruins, natural beauties, blue tour opportunities, modern yacht marinas and all sorts of water sports.
You may swim in Marmaris even in winter thanks to its Mediterranean Climate. The surrounding dense and high mountains full of pine forests, including rare Liquidamber Orientalis trees and plane trees, form a very strong green belt for Marmaris.










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Holidays in Marmaris
Vibrant nightlife
Aside from the stunning beaches and restaurants, Marmaris has a vibrant nightlife. From streets of sports pubs to live music bars, you’re bound to find somewhere with a great atmosphere. The neatly named Bar Street is where you’ll find a huge array of vibrant bars and nightclubs, which are perfect for those wanting to dance the night away. Most places stay open until the early hours of the morning meaning your evening will never be cut short.
If you’re looking for something a little more family friendly, Marmaris has a great selection of restaurants which stay open late and have picturesque views and tasty food. For elegance, spend your evening by the harbour in one of the delicious seafood restaurants and charming cocktail bars.
Things to do
1. Spend a day at Marmaris beach
2. Marmaris boat tours
3. Sightseeing in Marmaris
4. Escape to the country around Marmaris
5. Dive to the deeps in Marmaris
Weather
Marmaris sits on the southwest coast of Turkey and has long hot summers and mild and rainy winters. It’s very unlikely to see rain in the summer months between May and October. This means the clear skies are accompanied by the hot Mediterranean climate that sees a massive 14 hours of sunshine a day. Temperatures can peak around the scorching mid 30s in July and August, which also makes the sea pleasant to swim in. If you’re not used to the heat, travel in April and early May to enjoy a warm 25°C climate.
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FAQs
Where can I get the bus from Marmaris?
Local mini-buses (called a dolmus in Turkish) operate throughout the resort and also to neighbouring resorts of Icmeler and Turunc. For travel further afield, buses leave and arrive at Marmaris bus station near the entrance to the resort.
What is the nightlife like in Marmaris?
The nightlife is entertaining and varied. Along the beachfront you will find fun pubs and Karaoke bars with dance shows put on by the staff and local acts. Drag shows are popular, the most famous being the ‘Talk of The Town’. For serious clubbers, head to Bar Street which is packed with revellers of all different nationalities every night of the week throughout high season. If you prefer to sit back, relax and watch the colourful parade of people, the many open air restaurants along the beachfront and the old harbour stay open till late.
Currency
The currency used in Marmaris is the Turkish Lira. You’ll find ATM machines and foreign exchange facilities around the resort,