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Marmaris is a popular resort town on Turkey’s southwest coast, where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas meet. It’s in Muğla Province, like Fethiye, but it has a faster pace, more nightlife, and a more built-up feel.
What it’s known for:
Beaches: Marmaris has a long, narrow beach with calm waters, ideal for swimming. Not the most natural or remote, but convenient and full of life.
Nightlife: It’s one of Turkey’s party capitals. Bar Street is packed with nightclubs, bars, and live music venues that go late into the night.
Yachting and Marina Life: The town has one of the largest natural harbors in the world. It’s a major stop for yachts and blue cruises along the coast.
Old Town and Marmaris Castle: The small, walkable old town has narrow alleys, Ottoman architecture, and a hilltop castle with sea views.
Day Trips: You can easily hop on a boat to nearby Cleopatra Island, Dalyan (with riverboat rides and mud baths), or the Greek island Rhodes (about an hour by ferry).
Water Sports and Tours: Jet-skiing, parasailing, scuba diving, and Jeep safaris are all big here.
The vibe: It’s more commercial and entertainment-focused than Fethiye. Think beach bars, jet skis, and family resorts mixed with young party crowds.
Best time to visit: May to early October. July and August are the hottest and most crowded, but also the liveliest.