MarmarisActivities

Activities in Marmaris

  1. Armutalan Hamamı

    Supposedly the second-biggest in Turkey, the enormous Armutalan Hamamı lies behind the government hospital just off Datça Caddesi, about 2km west from the town centre. Go after 6pm when the hamam is empty of tour groups. There's a frequent free shuttle service (Armutalan No 4) to and from the Tansaş Shopping Centre.

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    Deep Blue Dive Center

    Several centres offer scuba diving excursions and courses from April to October. The Deep Blue Dive Center offers a PADI Open Water course and day excursions which includes two dives, all equipment, a divemaster and lunch.

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  3. Marmaris Port Private Arrival Transfer

    Marmaris Port Private Arrival Transfer

    30 minutes (Departs Marmaris, Turkey)

    by Viator

    Let us make your arrival hassle free with this private transfer from Marmaris Port to your Marmaris downtown hotel. With a pre-paid Marmaris Port Private Arriva…

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    from USD$13.75
  4. Marmaris Port Private Departure Transfer

    Marmaris Port Private Departure Transfer

    30 minutes (Departs Marmaris, Turkey)

    by Viator

    This is a convenient way to depart Marmaris. Don't battle with trying to decipher a local bus schedule, instead feel a sense of relief as you spot the driver wh…

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    from USD$13.75
  5. Diving

    Several centres at the water's edge along Yeni Kordon Caddesi offer scuba diving excursions and courses between April and October. Deep Blue Dive Center charges €240 for a PADI open-water course over three days. Day excursions cost €29 including two dives, all equipment and lunch. Professional Diving Centre charges €25 to €30 for the same deal.

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  6. Boat Trips

    An array of companies offer excellent day tours of Marmaris Bay, its islands and beaches. Expect to pay TL25 to TL30 in one of these 'dolmuş boats'.

    If you want to get off the beaten current, consider hiring a boat with a group that will take you to quieter, less-known coves. It costs around €300 for up to seven people per boat, but you'll have to negotiate. One of the more reliable is Zeus Boat, captained by Sadık Turgut.

    Yachts sail roughly from May to October, departing between 9.30am and 10am and returning around 6pm to 6.30pm. Before signing up, check where the excursion goes, which boat you'll be on and what's on the lunch menu.

    Overnight trips as well as two-day …

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