Marmaris city tour, Yalancı Boğaz, İçmeler and the most beautiful surrounding bays

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Our tour continues from the Aegean to the Mediterranean on beautiful summer days. After the Marmaris city center tour, we viewed Yalancı Boğaz, İçmeler and the most beautiful surrounding bays for you. Enjoy.
    Marmaris is in a region between the Mediterranean and the Aegean. It is worth seeing with its beautiful bays. To the west are the Datça Peninsula and Kerme Bay. It is surrounded by Ula in the north, Balan Mountain, Karadağ and Günde Hills in the east. In front of the bay, there is Adaköy, which is connected to the shore by a thin tongue, and in front of it are Sedir Island, Goat Island and Güvercin Island.
    The oldest part of the city is the Kale District in the city center, built on a hill extending towards the sea. Dalaman Airport is an hour away from Marmaris.
    Marmaris Bays:
    1. Icmeler beach
    2. Turunç bay
    3. Amos bay
    4. Kumlubük beach
    5. Ciftlik Bay
    6. Orhaniye
    7. Kizkumu beach
    8. Incekum beach
    9. Selimiye
    10. Bozburun
    11. False throat
    12. Paradise island
    Marmaris is like a bridge opening to Rhodes and the Aegean islands. Transportation to the island of Rhodes via Marmaris takes 45 minutes. Due to its location, many ancient cities were established in Marmaris and its surroundings.
    The ancient cities within the borders of Marmaris district can be listed as follows: Physkos (Beldibi, Asartepe),
    Amos (Hisarönü, Turunç),
    Bybassos (Hisarönü),
    Kastabos (Hisarönü),
    Syrna (Bayırköy),
    Larymna (Bozburun),
    Thyssanos (Söğütköy),
    Phoenix (Taşlıca),
    Loryma (Bozukkale),
    Kasara (Serçe Port),
    Kedrai (Cedar Island),
    Euthena and Amnistos (Karacasöğüt).
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