Marmaris ( Introduced in Mediterranean Region )... |
Marmaris was a Carian city of which history goes back to the 3500 BC. Its ancient name was Physkos of which antique ruins
can be seen at Asartepe (1.7 km north). A wonder of nature in itself, in this wonderful country, is the town of Marmaris
greeting the Aegean, as well as the Mediterranean, on a dreamlike bay. Here, where the pine-clad mountains form a beautiful
backdrop to the beaches of clearest waters, the medley of green and blue tones are fascinating. This land of lacy coastline
is ideal for the sun-worshippers, and offers the most attractive coves and inlets for those who would like to swim, dive or
fish. The sheltered bay is a favorite for a relaxing holiday, while also being amazingly excellent for a lively vacation of
water sports and sailing. Along the promenade, adorned with palm trees, the Marmaris marina is a busy yachting center and
also a pretty sight. The "Yacht Charter Show" organized here every May, is an enjoyable event with captains and.
crews coming together to sail with nature-lovers, among the impressive southern coasts of Türkiye. One also may take the
famous "Blue Voyage" from here, and make a fascinating trip along the elegant coastline of the Aegean. Marmaris
is a yachting heaven with vast facilities for yacht owners. If you do not get lost in this wide natural beauty, there is
also a lot to see inside the plentiful little towns. 16th century citadel, built by Suleyman the Magnificent,
the Ottoman caravansary of 1545, and the Mosque of Ibrahim Agha, dating to 1789, are some interesting buildings in this
ancient town of "Physkos" for the devoted sightseers. Marmaris today is a popular holiday resort with all these
scenic points, supplemented by numerous facilities, including modern accommodation, restaurants, cafes, bars, and others.
The Ataturk Park, on the eastern side of Marmaris, is another location that should not be missed, with its lovely beach for
swimming. It is an unforgettable place, possessing the frankincense trees which are rarely found elsewhere in the world,
and the delightful aroma of which you will remember forever. The beautiful boutiques, markets and bazaars provide a good
deal of shopping opportunities which will give a last colorful aspect to your vacation. You may choose from excellent
souvenirs among the Turkish handicrafts here, and do not forget to buy "Cam Bali" which is a tasty pine-scented honey,
locally produced in this area of pine forests. The environs of Marmaris is a vacation land. The Gölenge Icmeleri provides
breathtaking scenery with great misty mountains descending to the sandy beaches.
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