Marmaris

Marmaris

Muğla Province

Marmaris is a major port city and popular tourist resort on the Turkish Riviera. It's known for its vibrant nightlife, extensive beaches, picturesque bays, and its marina nestled between intersecting mountains. Though now a bustling tourist hub, the Marmaris Castle and Old Town still hold historical charm.

Practical Travel Guide for Marmaris

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days, or need to apply for an e-Visa in advance.

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220V

Adapter Type

Turkish

Merhaba
Hello
Teşekkür ederim
Thank you
Afedersiniz
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Turkish Lira (TRY)
Local Currency

Getting Around

The city center and promenade are easily walkable. For longer distances or exploring surrounding areas, there are affordable local minibusses (Dolmuş) and taxis. Car rentals are also available from the airport or in town.

Local Flavors

Marmaris cuisine is a typical blend of Aegean and Mediterranean, focusing on fresh **seafood**, local olive oil, and an abundance of **Mezes (appetizers)**. Dining ranges from upscale harbor restaurants to street stalls offering Turkish classics.

Grilled Fish and Seafood (Izgara Balık)Gözleme (Savory Turkish Flatbread/Pancake)Kebabs (Various types like Döner and Adana)