Marmaris National Park International

Marmaris

 
Description: Marmaris is an important port city and a tourist destination on the Mediterranean coast, located in southwest Turkey, ... more
Marmaris ... in the Muğla Province. Marmaris' main source of income for the city is tourism. As opposed to Bodrum, Alaçatı or similar Turkish coastal towns, its traditional architectural tissue has been less vividly preserved due to a construction boom of the 1980s, but Marmaris still retains its charm due to the exceptional natural beauty of its location. The district's population is estimated to reach 300,000–400,000 people during the tourism season.

Newest Review: ... your sure to get something to tickle your taste buds or quence your thirst. Marmaris is very resonably priced as wel especially now with the Euro being at such a rubbish exchange rate. Drinks and meals are cheap all over the town. Buying clothes is a must when you visit Turkey, you get top named brands at cheaper than half the price. Although its not all real brands and most is fake, it still ... more

 ... looks the part and you could get away with telling all your friends and family that you have the real deal. I went to Gullak for 5 days last year with my partner and i must say it is no where near as good as Marmaris, its a very small town and there...more

nicole09
Premium Review Best holiday destination iv ever been to - Marmaris (401 words)
by - written on 20/10/09 (Useful, 36 readings)
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This is the most fantastic place iv ever been on holiday. I have been to Marmaris three times now over 4 years. The first two times i went i went with family and then the 3rd time i went with a group of my friends (6girls) and it was the best time iv ever had. It can be quite annoying all the pesturing you get from the waiters but you get used to it. Sometimes though its best to just ignore them or they will go on and on to try get you into their bars and restuarants. What can ya say though i suppose, its their job. There is so many bars and clubs along the beach as well as in Bar Street although bar street is mainly full of Turkish people rather than British ...  Read the complete review

carlmcq
Premium Review Marmaris (1435 words)
by - written on 19/08/09 (Very useful, 414 readings)
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So, as I'm sure you eagle-eyed people are aware, I've been away for just over a week and the reason behind that is I've been on holiday...after reading this review you'll get no prizes for guessing! So here's a nice summary of what I came across during my time in Marmaris... Based in the south-west of Turkey, by most of the reviews I've read - here and elsewhere, it is widely regarded as the most 'European' of holiday destinations in Turkey. This year, most likely due to the exchange rate of the Euro, Turkey has been extremely popular with Brits as the Lira gives a good return. On arrival at Dalaman airport - about a two hour coach journey through ...  Read the complete review

ChrisChoice
Premium Review My Holiday In Marmaris (1902 words)
by - written on 05/08/09 (Very useful, 243 readings)
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My partner and I booked a last minute deal to Marmaris in June and departed Belfast on the 6th of July. For our flights, transfers and hotel we paid a total of £660, which I thought was pretty reasonable for July. We left our flat at 6pm on the 6th, Monday, and our flight was at 10.10pm that night. The flight is around 4 hours, and because we flew with Onur Airlines, I found it pretty boring ( I have already done a review on them, so won't get into again here). We arrived at Dalaman airport at about 5am Tuesday (their time). As my parents had been there before we knew to have an English £10 ready for each visa. However, no-one told us this even when booking, ...  Read the complete review

nicki--martin
Premium Review Marmaris from a young group (887 words)
by - written on 09/07/09 (Very useful, 297 readings)
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I recently went to Marmaris in Turkey on a group holiday. 11 of us (4 guys and 7 girls) all aged 18 & 19 went looking for a fun filled holiday on a student budget. About Marmaris Marmaris is located on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, which is in the southwest. It was originally a port town, thriving off fishing but it now thrives off tourism. Located nearby is Icmeler, another tourist destination. It is also close enough to major tourist attractions, Pammukale, Dalayan and Fetyhie, that these can be done in day trips. I believe that all flights in and out of Dalaman, from Gatwick at least, happen at night so keep this in ...  Read the complete review

Jade19
Premium Review Marmaris- where the funs at! (375 words)
by - written on 20/02/09 (Useful, 716 readings)
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Me and my friends were planning a girly holiday away and we wanted to go somewhere different which none of us had been to before. We also had a price range between us so was looking for somewhere hot, cheap and with a party atmosphere. When we went to the travel agents the woman pointed out Turkey. We were all abit apprehensive but after convincing from the agent and all the beautiful pictures she shown us, we were more than happy to book. We were all excited on the day of flying and the flight took just over four hours. It was a smooth and pleasent flight and we arrived in the early hours of the morning. When we stepped off the plane, the heat instantly hit us ...  Read the complete review

 

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