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Marmaris

Marmaris Netsel Marina

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Situated on a bay, backed by rugged pine-clad
mountains,Marmaris is one of the most attractive maritime
parklands,ideal for water sports and sailing. It makes an
excellent starting point for the "Blue Voyage" tour of the
Aegean coastline. In May, the Marmaris Yacht Charter Show
provides an opportunity to meet the yachts captains and crews.
With plenty of provisions aboard you set sail in the craft of
your choice and languidly explore the spectacular beauty of
southern Turkey.
In Marmaris, sample the typical Turkish cuisine in one of
the marina restaurants and drink raki, anisette, the
traditional Turkish way, over ice and diluted with water.
Later stroll along the brightly lit and palm-lined promenade
and indulge yourself at one of the ice cream vendors.
Energetic entertainment at a lively bar or dancing until dawn
at a sophisticated disco can end a perfect day.There are many
good buys in Marmaris's boutiques, colorful bazaars and
markets. You can find excellent leather and suede goods,
copper and brassware, jewelery and objects carved of onyx.
Turkish carpets, textiles and embroidery make good handcrafted
souvenirs, and the locally produced pine-scented honey called
cambali is superb.
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Ancient Marmaris, Physkos, was an important stage on
the Anatolia-Rhodes-Egypt trade route. In the 16th century
Suleyman the magnificent had a citadel built on a hill, the
remains of which can still be seen today. |
Swimmers should not miss Ataturk Park, to the east of
Marmaris, where a shallow beach, extending to the bay leads to
safe waters. The clear sea is warm enough for swimming from
early May until late September. Marmaris also has horseback
riding and tennis centers for the sports enthusiast. This is one
of the few places in the world where you can delight in the
heady aroma of the frankincense tree. Weekly ferry lines run
between Marmaris and Venice during the summer season.
Near Marmaris at Icmeler, the hazy mountains of the interior
slope down to sandy beaches.Under blue skies,the clear see is
ideal for all types of water sports.Many find this area so
irresistible that they stay longer than orginally planned.And
there are some excellent accomodations here ,in which you can
prolong your contact with nature.As you drive down from the high
mountains in to the village of Turunc, the scene opens out onto
the spectacular blue waters beyond the natural habor.The village
itself is small and scattered around the bay.Most of the
retaurants border the beach.A few bars and restaurants farther
back from the water's edge offer fresh fish and superb views.
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Kumlubuk,a turquoise paradise, lies on the southern side
of the bay.On the northern side, above the water, stands the
ancient Rhodian city of Amos. Loryma, at the tip of the
Bozburun Peninsula, where the ruins of the ancient harbor and
castle remain, can only be reached by boat.Natural quiet bays
and scattered islands punctuate the northern shore of the
peninsula, ideal for those who want to get away from it all.
Sedir islands in the Gulf of Gokova, is the ancient
Cedrai.Its old city walls,theater and temples can be visited
by driving from Marmaris north to Gelibolu Bay and then
crossing by boath.This voyage also offers an unforgettable
panaromic view of the mountain scenery across the bay.At the
head of the gulf is the village of Gbkova whose houses seem to
cascade down the mountainsite. Restaurants built over
bubbling,fresh water streams that fall from the highlands
create an unforgettable setting.The towering pines and cooling
breezes of Gokova Park are often a well come respite from the
hot sun.
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