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MARMARIS
Marmaris was a Carian city whose history goes back to 3500
BC. Its ancient name was Physkos of which antique ruins can be seen at Asartepe (1 .7kms
north). A wonder of nature in itself is the town of Marmaris greeting the
Aegean, as well as the Mediterranean, on a dreamlike bay. Here, where the
pine-clad mountains form a beautiful backdrop to the beaches of clearest
waters, the medley of green and blue tones are fascinating.
This land of lacy coastline is ideal for the sun worshippers, and offers the most attractive coves and inlets for those who would like to
swim, dive or fish. The sheltered bay is popular for a relaxing holiday, while also being amazingly excellent for a lively vacation of watersports and
sailing.
Along the promenade, adorned with palm trees, the Marmaris Marina is a busy yachting centre and also a pretty
sight. The ‘International Marmaris Yacht Festival organized here every May, is an enjoyable event with captains and crews coming together to sail with
nature-lovers, among the impressive southern coasts of Turkey. One also may take the famous ‘Blue
Voyage’ from here, and make B fascinating trip along the elegant coastline of the
Aegean. Marmaris is B yachting heaven with vast facilities for yacht
owners.
If you do not get lost in this wide natural beauty, there is also a lot to see inside the plentiful little
towns. A 16th century citadel, built by Suleyman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Caravanserai of 1545, and the Mosque of Ibrahim
Aga, dating back to1789, are some interesting buildings in this ancient town of Physkos for the devoted
sightseers.
The Ataturk Park, on the eastern side of Marmaris, is another location that should not be
missed, with its lovely beach for swimming. It is an unforgettable place, possessing the frankincense trees which are rarely found
elsewhere’ in the world, and the delightful aroma of which you will remember
forever. Marmaris today is a popular holiday resort with all these scenic supplemented by numerous
facilities, including modern accommodation restaurants, cafes, bars, and
others. The beautiful boutiques, and bazaars provide a good deal of shopping
opportunities, which give a last colorful aspect to your vacation. You may choose excellent souvenirs among the Turkish handicrafts here, and do forget to buy ‘cam
Bali’ which is a tasty pine-scented honey, produced in this area of pine
forests. The environs of Marmaris are a vacation land. The Golenge Icmeleri provides breathtaking scenery with great misty mountains descending to the golden sandy
beaches. The clear, deep blue sea under the
sunny sky is perfect for any kind of watersports. This area is so appealing that you will need to spend several days to make the most of
everything. Down a little from the mountains is Turunç Bay, bordered by various
restaurants, each with a perfect view. You may taste delicious fish any time you
like. Turunç is a holiday resort surrounded by rich, natural beauty. Gunnücek, Yalancı
Bogaz, Cennet Adasi (Nimara), Fosforlu magara (the Phosphorous Cave), çiftlik, Yavuz
PIaj, (Selale), and Orhaniye with its natural harbour, are the other sites worth
visiting. At Kumlubük you will find unexplored coves and inlets each exhibiting different shades of
turquoise. You may swim, dive or fish along perfect coastline. You may also visit the ancient city of Amos on northern
slope, facing the bay.Loryma can
be reached by a delightful boat trip to the tip of Bozburun Peninsula. There you will see the ruins of a harbour
castle. For those who want privacy while enjoying the wonder nature, the northem side of the peninsula is perfect with its
inlets, and quiet bays. The ancient cities of Hydas, Erine, Castabus
Bybassios, Paridion, Ceresse, Saranda, Tymuns and Amos are this peninsula.
Sedir Island, the ancient Cedrae, known as ‘Cleopatra`or City Islam lies in the Gulf of
Gokova. You will need to
drive north from Marmaris Gelibolu Bay and then take a boat to the Sedir Islands to
find ancient city walls, a theatre, and the panoramic view of
mount across the bay. It is said that Cleopatra and Marcus Antonius together in a little bay on the northwest of the
island. The sand of bay is rumored to be brought by ships from North Africa. It is unforgettable
experience. Going to the inner parts of the gulf, there the little village of
Gokova, with its traditional houses spreading to edge of the mountain. Gokova Park with its dense pine forest
and’ breeze, gives a welcome break from the sun. The restaurants, by fresh water springs streaming from the
mountains, are places to enjoy

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