Marmaris

Ferries and high-speed hydrofoils depart several times a day to Rhodes, Greece but port charges are expensive. Still a good day out and a chance to visit another country and sample it's culture whilst closeby.

Flights to international destinations avalible from Dalaman airport.

Turkish Airlines has a store in downtown Marmaris where flights can be booked. OnurAir also fly to several Turkish destinations from Dalaman. Beware: Prices at Dalaman Airport are expensive. A coke costs 7 TL, Large Local Draft Beer 15 TL and a McDonalds/KFC Meal 25 TL. Avoid the expense by taking food/snacks with you from the resort before flying from Dalaman.

nearby

Datca is located 70-80 km west of Marmaris. It's a nice place for who want to escape from Marmaris' crowd and noise. Datca, is a holiday place who doesn’t like much noise, but would like to see natural things. Espicially it's beatiful coves and bays are Palamutbuku, Hayıtbuku, Mesudiye very famous. Also the ancient city of Knidos on its tip. It’s very easy to find direct bus services from main terminal of Marmaris.

Bozburun Peninsula
has beautiful coves, pine covered mountains and villages. Especially interesting on this peninsula is Kızkumu literally “Maiden’s Sand”, a sandbar that shuts the entrance of a cove almost completely. It’s located on the western shore of the peninsula, near Orhaniye village. Story has it that a young lady started to spill the sand she gathered into her skirt, while escaping foreigners on one shore of the cove, and also to meet her lover who was waiting at the opposite shore. But the sand hadn’t lasted enough for the entire gap of the cove, so when her sand ran out, in order not to be caught by the foreigners chasing her, she commited a suicide by jumping into the water. Scientists have another explanation, though. Kızkumu’s length is about 1 km, and the sand or more like reddish finely grained pebbles is only one ankle under the water surface all along the road, also its width is more than enough for 5 people to walk side by side, so you can easily walk on the top of it as many other people do. Its ending point is signed by an easily-visible Ionian column, so don’t worry.

Akyaka about 20-25 min of driving in the north has a stony-but-beautiful beach, pine forests, and buildings that maintain a lovely local architecture.

Icmeler, Cennet Island, Gunnucek, Turunc, Kumlubuk, Turgut, Orhaniye, Hisaronu, Ciftlik, Sogut, Bozukkale, Bozburun, Gokova, and Dalyan are some of the popular coastal towns close to Marmaris.

Sedir Island
Sedir Adası a.k.a. Cleopatra Island — north of Marmaris in the Gulf of Gökova, Sedir Island, known in ancient times as Kedreae, features an amphitheatre and some other Greek/Roman ruins shadowed by the silvery green olive trees. However, its biggest claim to fame is its Cleopatra Beach, with the golden sands virtually non-existant anywhere else in the Eastern Mediterranean, accompanied by milky turquouise waters of the cove. The legend has it that Marcus Antonius have this sand brought in from Egypt for honeymoon on the island with his lover, Cleopatra of Egypt, however experts conclude that this unique sodium bicarbonate-containing sand is actually consisting of dissolved seashells. The sands are under heavy protection and removing any quantity of sand from the beach is forbidden, so no towels or shoes are allowed in the beach and anyone entered the beach must have a shower before exiting. Sometimes bags are searched upon exiting, too. Frequent boats to island depart from the harbour near the highway north to Akyaka/Gökova/Muğla, about 10 km north of Marmaris watch for brown Sedir Adası signpost after crossing the mountain pass just after leaving Marmaris behind. Boats cost 10 TL pp return, and admission to the island is a further 10 TL pp. There is a small kiosk on the island with fairly priced drinks. Kiosk doesn't sell any alcohol but it's allowed to bring in from the mainland with you as well as any other snacks and drinks. The beach closes at 7PM and it's best to visit the island in the morning, as early as possible, because the beach gets overcrowded especially after 1PM during the high season.