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Marmaris Off-Road Buggy Expedition (Half Day)
Marmaris Jeep Safari with Off-Road & Water Fight
Marmaris Paragliding with Oludeniz Transfer
Marmaris Turkish Bath (Armutalan Hamam)
Marmaris Horse Riding (Half Day)
Atlantis Waterpark with Hotel Transfer
Aquadream Waterpark with Hotel Transfer
Marmaris Shooting Range Tour
Marmaris Go-Kart With Hotel Transfer
Marmaris Full Day Scuba Diving Two Dives
Marmaris Quad Bike Safari (Half Day)
Marmaris Rafting Tour on Dalaman River
Boat Trips
Marmaris Summer Love Deluxe Boat
Marmaris Turtle Beach Boat Trip by Barkas Boat
Marmaris Turtle Beach Boat Trip by Orca Boat
Marmaris Captain Bullshit Boat
Marmaris Viking Pirate Boat Trip
Marmaris Demir Lux Boat Trip
Marmaris King Sezar ULTRA All Inclusive Boat
Marmaris Big Boss Diamond Pirate Boat
Marmaris Mama Mia Pirate Boat
Marmaris Davy Jones Pirate Boat
Marmaris Pirate Yacht Night Disco
Marmaris Cleopatra Island & Gokova Bay Boat Trip
Marmaris Hidden Paradise Boat Trip
Excursions
Marmaris Turtle Beach & Dalyan Tour
Marmaris Pamukkale & Hierapolis Tour
Marmaris to Rhodes Ferry Tickets
Watersports
Marmaris Parasailing
Marmaris Rent Jet Car
Marmaris Jet Ski
Airport Transfer
Private Tours
Marmaris Cappadocia 2 Days Tour
The Best Things to Do in Marmaris: A Complete Guide
Marmaris sits at a natural crossroads — pine mountains behind, the Aegean ahead, and some of Turkey's most varied coastline stretching in both directions. Most visitors come for the beach and leave having done far more than they expected. Here's what actually awaits.
Boat Trips and Day Cruises
The harbour is the starting point for most of what Marmaris does best. Standard day boat trips run to a circuit of bays around the gulf — Aquarium Bay, Paradise Bay, and Wishing Cave feature on almost every itinerary. Lunch is served on board, soft drinks are usually included, and you stop three or four times to swim.
For something more dramatic, the pirate boat cruise departs in the evening and combines dinner, live music, and dancing with a cruise along the lit-up coastline. It's loud, it's festive, and it's consistently one of the highest-rated experiences in Marmaris for groups and families. Several boats operate this route — among the most well-known are Big Kral and Romeo.
The sunset cruise is a quieter alternative — smaller boats, fewer people, and the kind of light on the water that photographs don't quite capture.
Dalyan and Turtle Beach (Iztuzu)
One of the best day trips from Marmaris leads to Dalyan, a riverside town about 70 km away. The journey follows the Köyceğiz Lake and Dalyan River, passing ancient Lycian rock tombs carved into cliff faces above the water. At the end of the river sits Iztuzu Beach — known as Turtle Beach — a long protected strip of sand where loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) nest between May and October. The beach is one of the most scenic in Turkey, and the boat ride to get there is half the experience.
Jesus Beach and Kızkumu
Less known but frequently searched, Jesus Beach is a shallow sandbar near Kızkumu where you can appear to walk on water — the sand extends into the sea at such shallow depth that it looks impossible from a distance. It's a popular stop on jeep safari routes and a reliably good photo opportunity.
Jeep Safari and Buggy Tours
The mountains behind Marmaris hide pine forests, traditional villages, and unpaved tracks that you won't see from the promenade. A jeep safari typically runs for a full day, combining off-road driving, a swim stop at a river or waterfall, a village lunch, and a water fight on the way back. It's one of the best-value full-day activities available and works well for mixed groups.
Buggy tours cover similar terrain in a more open format — you drive your own vehicle, usually for a half day. Both options include hotel pick-up.
Turgut Waterfall
Set in a forested valley about 20 km from Marmaris, Turgut Waterfall is a natural freshwater cascade surrounded by pine trees and a small swimming area at its base. It's a calm, cool contrast to the coast and makes a pleasant stop when combined with a jeep safari or as a standalone half-day trip. The drive through the mountains is scenic in its own right.
Cleopatra Island (Sedir Island)
A boat trip to Sedir Island — popularly known as Cleopatra Island — takes around 1.5 hours from Marmaris. The island's main beach is unusual: its sand is composed of small, rounded grains unlike any other sand found along this stretch of coast, and legend holds that it was imported from Egypt for Cleopatra herself. Archaeologists have found ancient ruins on the island. The trip includes swimming stops and typically a light lunch.
Rhodes Day Trip
Rhodes is just over an hour away by ferry, making it one of the most accessible international day trips anywhere in the Mediterranean. The crossing departs from Marmaris harbour and arrives at the old walled city of Rhodes — a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a medieval street grid, the Palace of the Grand Master, and a working harbour. You'll have around five hours on the island before returning in the afternoon. Passports are required.
Watersports and Scuba Diving
The beaches at Marmaris and Içmeler are lined with watersports operators offering jet skiing, parasailing, wakeboarding, and banana boats. Içmeler — about 8 km from central Marmaris along the promenade — tends to be calmer and better suited to first-timers and families.
Scuba diving is available for all levels. Introductory dives for beginners are offered daily from the harbour, with experienced instructors and equipment included. More experienced divers can access deeper sites around the gulf, including underwater rock formations and a small number of wrecks.
Paragliding from Ölüdeniz
The world's most famous paragliding site — Ölüdeniz — is reachable from Marmaris as a day trip. The launch point is Babadağ Mountain at 1,960 metres; the landing is on the beach of the Blue Lagoon. Transfer from Marmaris takes around 90 minutes. Tandems are available for beginners, with experienced pilots handling the technical side while you take in the views.
Turkish Bath (Hamam)
A traditional Turkish bath in Marmaris is one of those experiences that sounds more intimidating than it is. The Armutalan Hamam is the most established in the area — a genuine working bath rather than a tourist-only setup. A standard session includes the steam room, a full body scrub, and a foam massage. Private options are available for couples.
Ephesus and Pamukkale Day Trips
For those prepared for a long but rewarding day, both Ephesus and Pamukkale are reachable as full-day excursions from Marmaris.
Ephesus is one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world — the Library of Celsus, the Great Theatre, and the marble-paved streets give a genuine sense of scale. The nearby House of the Virgin Mary is included on most itineraries.
Pamukkale's white travertine terraces and the ancient ruins of Hierapolis sit about three hours from Marmaris. The thermal pools are open to visitors, and the Roman theatre at Hierapolis is one of the most impressive in Turkey.
Shooting Range
Marmaris has a well-equipped shooting range near the centre that's popular with visitors looking for something different. A session typically includes several different weapons, safety instruction, and around 30–50 rounds. No experience is needed and it's available to adults year-round.
Practical Information
Hotel pick-up is included on almost all organised excursions from Marmaris
Best time for boat trips: May to October; peak season is July–August
Içmeler is connected to Marmaris by a 7 km promenade — walkable in the early morning or evening, otherwise take the dolmuş
Dalaman Airport is approximately 90 km away; transfer time is around 90 minutes
Children are welcome on most excursions; some activities (paragliding, diving, shooting range) have age restrictions
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular things to do in Marmaris?
The most popular activities in Marmaris include daily boat trips to hidden bays, jeep and quad safaris through pine forests, excursions to Ephesus and Pamukkale, visits to Dalyan and Turtle Beach, watersports along the coast, and exploring the Marmaris Castle and Old Town.
When is the best time to visit Marmaris for activities?
The best time is between May and October when all excursions, boat trips and water sports are fully operating. July and August are the busiest months, while May, June, September and early October offer warm weather with fewer crowds — ideal for day trips and sightseeing.
Are excursions in Marmaris suitable for families with children?
Yes, most Marmaris excursions are family-friendly. Boat trips, jeep safaris, waterparks and visits to Dalyan are all excellent choices for families. Many tours offer reduced prices for children.
Do Marmaris excursions include hotel pick-up?
Yes. The majority of tours and excursions from Marmaris include complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation in Marmaris, İçmeler or Turunc.
Can I visit Rhodes from Marmaris?
Yes! Seasonal ferries operate between Marmaris and Rhodes, Greece, typically taking around one hour each way. A valid passport is required, and visa requirements vary by nationality.
How many days do I need in Marmaris to see everything?
Three to five days is ideal for Marmaris. This gives you enough time for beach days, at least one full-day boat trip, a cultural excursion, and an evening exploring the marina and Old Town.