Wakacje Marmaris - holidays and trips
In brief
- beaches surrounded by green hills
- the largest marina in Turkey
- restaurants, night clubs and discos
- excellent conditions for watersports
- an ideal place for enthusiasts of sea cruises
See offer
All Inclusive (9) Holidays (9)Hotel Isla Panorama Türkiye / Marmaris
- close to the beach
- 3 bars, including 1 by the pool
- 2 swimming pools, including 1 with 2 slides
- wide all inclusive formula
Hotel Motto Premium Türkiye / Marmaris
- hotel beach
- 2 swimming pools, including an indoor
- elegant and stylish interior
- close to the center of Marmaris
Hotel Green Nature Resort Türkiye / Marmaris
- recreation with children
- large swimming pools, slides
- various animations
Hotel Class Unique Beach Türkiye / Marmaris
- only for guests over 13
- right next to the hotel beach
- in a picturesque area, close to the center of Marmaris
- modern and comfortable rooms
Hotel Idas Club Türkiye / Marmaris
- near the beach
- free-form swimming pool and paddling pool
- restaurant and 2 bars, including by the pool
- starting point for exploring the area
Emre Hotel & Emre Beach Türkiye / Marmaris
- by the beach, not far from the center of Marmaris
- stylish interiors, comfortable rooms
- terrace overlooking the sea
- 3 swimming pools, including an indoor
Hotel Idas Türkiye / Marmaris
- adults only (16+)
- close to the beach and the center of Içmeler
- swimming pool and spa center
- starting point for exploring Marmaris
Hotel Green Nature Diamond Türkiye / Marmaris
- romantic holiday
- built in 2014
- close to the attractions of the resort
- 3 à la carte restaurants
- modern rooms
Hotel Tropical Beach Türkiye / Marmaris
- only for adults (16+)
- right by the beach
- not far from the center of Marmaris
- beautiful garden overlooking the sea
- stylish rooms
One of the most popular resorts in Turkey, got years enjoying a growing interest among tourists from all over Europe. It is a modern tourist resort, known for its beautiful views, convenient location and extremely rich nightlife. Marmaris is surrounded by hills covered with greenery, which in many places almost vertically descend to the sea, creating unforgettable landscapes.
The bay shines with the turquoise colour of the sea, and the largest marina in Turkey impresses with panache. The ideal location, close to many tourist attractions, makes the programme of educational trips here extremely interesting. Among others, you can go to Pamukkale, Ephesus, Dalyan or even the Greek island of Rhodes, which is only 45 min away from Marmaris by boat! You can also explore Marmaris itself, which history dates back to the 4th century B.C. Marmaris is the second largest after Bodrum entertainment centre in Turkey. There are many discos, bars, pubs and restaurants. The city that is sleepy and lazy during the day, awakes at night, booming with musik and a wonderful holiday atmosphere. About 8 km from the centre of Marmaris, on the other side of the bay, lies Icmeler. This is a very luxurious district, where the hotels are definitely of a better class than in Marmaris. The destination also offers a much prettier, sandy beach. There is a centre with shops, bars and restaurants, but the town itself is a lot quieter than Marmaris and is ideally suited for families with children. For those looking to spend the day in peace, on a gorgeous beach, and in the evening, enjoy the nightlife, Icmeler offers convenient transport via local mini-buses to the entertainment centre of Marmaris (in high season they run every 15 min). Turunc - which in Turkish means "Citrus", is a small, very charmingly situated tourist destination, approx. 12 km from Icmeler and 20 km from the centre of Marmaris. A former fishing village, surrounded by green hills, with a pretty beach over 1.5 km long, it is ideal to relax in peace and quiet, away from the hustle and bustle of big cities. An advantage of this place is also the easy transport to Marmaris, which takes place via local mini-buses or boats that in high season run every hour from Turunc port to Marmaris (duration of the cruise approx. 40 minutes). Turunc drowns in green, and the bay shimmers with thousands of colours of crystal clear waters, abundant in fish and seafood, thanks to which there are many restaurants here that serve excellent fish dishes. - one of the largest resorts on the coast - sandy beaches surrounded by green hills - yacht marina with many restaurants - excellent conditions for watersports - ideal place for enthusiasts of sea cruises
Sarigerme - this is above all a beautiful, wide, sandy beach that stretches out for kilometers and is considered one of the best in Turkey. The sand is a golden colour, it is tiny and soft, perfect both for children and those actively resting, and additionally, there is a beautiful view of the bay and scenic islets scattered about. It is also the perfect place for those who value resting in the surroundings of nature, with a stone pine forest, which decorates the surrounding hills and with a terrain surrounded by a National Park, for here also appear the Caretta caretta turtles known to us from Dalyan. Due to this, the beach is peaceful and quiet, which fosters real relaxation away from the hustle and bustle, even though along the beach several large, luxury hotels have been built - tourist villages with many attractions on site, such as waterparks for children, a wide range of possible sports, animations during the day and in the evenings. The size of the beach, however, guarantees relaxation in peace and quiet. The destination is also a great getaway base to numerous excursions organised from here, e.g. to the ruins of ancient Ephesus, the miracle of nature - Pamukkale - or the Greek Rhodes. There are also purely recreational trips, like the mud baths in Dalyan, a cruise around 12 islands from Fethiye, or a walk through the Saklikent gorge. Sarigerme is just 15 km away from the international airport in Dalaman, it is a very short transfer from the airport to the hotel, which makes the journey here exceptionally comfortable and recommended for families with children.
Pilot: Tourists are looked after by a Polish resident, whose tasks include help upon arrival, departure and stay, as well as registration for local trips.
Visas: required; tourist visa is valid 90 days for a period of 180 days (the visa entitles you to repeatedly cross the border); to obtain a visa, your passport must meet the following requirements:
- validity at entrance: 60 days from the date of expiry of the visa
- at least one blank page
A tourist visa must be obtained through the E-visa system (https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/; cost: 20 USD/person). It is also possible to purchase a visa upon arrival in Turkey at sales points at border crossing points (cost respectively: 30 USD/25 EUR/20 GBP/person, payable in cash). It is recommended to purchase visas via the electronic system. When crossing the Turkish border the person entering may be asked to submit valid medical insurance (for Itaka Customers it is the travel document that contains the insurance certificate no.) or proof of means of subsistence.
Temporary passport holders cannot obtain a visa in the E-visa system or at the border.
Local time: GMT+2
Language: Turkish; you can also communicate in English, more and more often in Polish.
Currency: Turkish lira (TRY); 1 EUR = approx. 18 TRY.
Tips: the rule applies that you give as much as you can afford. Earnings in Turkey are low and tips are often a great financial help. It is customary to tip drivers on local trips and waiters - approx. 5-10%.
Flight duration: Poland-Dalaman – approx. 3 hours
Local trips: organised by local tourist agencies on terms specified by them. There is a possibility that, if there are too few participants, a trip may be canceled.
You can always find up to date information about security in this country on your Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
Blue cruise — time to relax, seabathing, sunbathing and rest after a night of partying. Sailing in the most beautiful bays of the Aegean Sea is one of the most popular trips, without which holidays in Turkey would be incomplete! During the drip buffet lunch: BBQ dishes, salads, seasonal fruits, wine, cooling beverages. Price - approx. 20 EUR (includes: lunch, beverages).
Dalyan Tour — discover the Turkish Amazon River! The road, shaded by aromatic frankincense trees, leads to the village of Dalyan. High on the cliff, in a bend of the river, above the fascinating ancient port town of Kaunos, there are magnificent tombs carved in the rock. The Dalyan Delta with its golden sandy beach is a nature reserve and a refuge for Caretta caretta sea turtles and blue crabs. Route: A ride to the small town of Dalyan in the middle of a wide delta, one of the few preserved paradise sites of natural beauty and interesting history. On the way there is a stop in Gokova, time for photos from the viewing point. Then continuation of the trip and exploration of the ruins of ancient Kaunos. The town was founded around the 9th century BC. It used to be a Mediterranean port city, but over the centuries the mud from the Dalyan River cut the city off from the sea and today it lies a few kilometers from the sea. Kaunos is famous for its tombs of kings carved in the rock. Its residents believed in resurrection and were placing there food, money, jewelry and other valuable items, which had later been stolen. Then a boat cruise along the Dalyan River, free time for the famous mud baths. Further along the route there is a magnificent 7 km long sandy Iztuzu Beach, one of the last breeding areas for Caretta caretta turtles, one of the endangered species. From May to October, the turtles lay their eggs here, look after them and finally take the children turtles to the sea. Price - approx. 39 EUR.
Ephesus-Aphrodisias-Pamukkale (2 days) — a wonderful trip in time to ancient times. Visiting the famous Ephesus, Aphrodisias - the center of worship of the goddess of love and the miracle of nature - the phenomenal white terraces of Pamukkale. Walking along the ancient streets of Ephesus, you can admire such magnificent buildings as Odeon, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the Trajan’s Fountain and the Grand Theater. The theater had as many as 25,000 seats, it was here that St. Paul preached to the Ephesians. Nowadays, the theater is the place of celebration of the local spring festival. A visit to the House of the Virgin Mary on the hill of Koressos is a spiritual experience. Aphrodisias is one of the oldest holy places in Turkey, the center of worship of the ancient Goddess Mother, identified with Greek Aphrodite. It is here that, thanks to the rich deposits of valuable marble, the famous sculpting school was established. The pride of the city was the monumental Temple of Aphrodite, later turned into a Christian basilica. It is also worth to see the ruins of a large theatre, stadium and other objects, as well as to visit the museum. Pamukkale is a miracle of nature. Springs from the ground with the temperature of 36.5°C run down from a height of 100 meters, forming limestone cascades and pools. Here are creamy stalactites that are formed when water flows through the pools. When strolling along the white terraces you can also admire the beautiful views. Route: Day 1. Departure from Bodrum to Selçuk, Lake Bafa and the ruins of the Temple of Artemis along the way. Further in the programme of the Museum of Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary. Then, a tour of Ephesus, starting with the entrance to the ancient city through the upper gate. In Aphrodisias visiting the local museum, the Tetrapylon, the Temple of Aphrodite, the stadium and the theater. Transfer to the hotel in Pamukkale. Day 2. Breakfast. Approx. 8:30 am a ride to Hierapolis. Sightseeing: The theater, the Temple of Apollo, the basilica, the ancient agora (market square). The largest ancient necropolis in Anatolia can also be seen here. Free time on the terraces of Pamukkale. Price - approx. 127 EUR.
Ephesus — A tour of the best-preserved ancient city in Turkey guarantees an unforgettable experience for history and art lovers. Feel like a citizen of an ancient city. Just entering through the Magnesia Gate is the beginning of a wonderful journey in time. Walking with the guide along the ancient streets of Ephesus, the former capital of the Roman province, you can admire such magnificent buildings as Odeon, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the Trajan’s Fountain and the Grand Theater. The theater had as many as 25,000 seats, it was here that St. Paul preached to the Ephesians. Nowadays, the theater is the place of celebration of the local spring festival. A visit to the House of the Virgin Mary on the hill of Koressos is a spiritual experience. When the chapel was discovered here, it turned out that it was built on the foundations of the house where Virgin Mary had probably lived at the end of her life. It is an important pilgrimage site and was also visited by John Paul II. Route: a ride to Selçuk, passing the picturesque Bafa Lake and the ruins of the Temple of Artemis. The route continues to the Museum of Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary, located on Koressos hill. Then, a tour of Ephesus, starting with the entrance to the ancient city through the upper gate. Return to hotels. Notes: during the tour there are long stretches of land to walk over uneven terrain. Price - approx. 59 EUR.
Pamukkale — conquer the cotton fortress and discover the ancient city! The only such place in the world! A miracle of nature and mysterious Hierapolis. It is a unique trip, combining the admiration of nature with history. Pamukkale, which means a white fortress, is located 20 km from the city of Denizla and is a phenomenon on a global scale. Here you will find not only unique geological formations, but also the ruins of ancient Hierapolis - a sacred city with the largest necropolis of antiquity, with more than 1200 tombs. Pamukkale is first of all a miracle of nature. Springs from the ground with the temperature of 36.5°C run down from a height of 100 meters, forming limestone cascades and pools. Here are creamy stalactites that are formed when water flows through the pools. When strolling along the white terraces you can also admire the beautiful views. Route: a drive to Pamukkale (approx. 3.5-4 hours). Visiting the ruins of Hierapolis: rhe Theater, the Temple of Apollo, the basilica, the ancient agora (market square), the necropolis. Free time on the terraces of Pamukkale. Price - approx. 49 EUR.
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.
Blue cruise — time to relax, seabathing, sunbathing and rest after a night of partying. Sailing in the most beautiful bays of the Aegean Sea is one of the most popular trips, without which holidays in Turkey would be incomplete! During the drip buffet lunch: BBQ dishes, salads, seasonal fruits, wine, cooling beverages. Price - approx. 20 EUR (includes: lunch, beverages).
Dalyan Tour — discover the Turkish Amazon River! The road, shaded by aromatic frankincense trees, leads to the village of Dalyan. High on the cliff, in a bend of the river, above the fascinating ancient port town of Kaunos, there are magnificent tombs carved in the rock. The Dalyan Delta with its golden sandy beach is a nature reserve and a refuge for Caretta caretta sea turtles and blue crabs. Route: A ride to the small town of Dalyan in the middle of a wide delta, one of the few preserved paradise sites of natural beauty and interesting history. On the way there is a stop in Gokova, time for photos from the viewing point. Then continuation of the trip and exploration of the ruins of ancient Kaunos. The town was founded around the 9th century BC. It used to be a Mediterranean port city, but over the centuries the mud from the Dalyan River cut the city off from the sea and today it lies a few kilometers from the sea. Kaunos is famous for its tombs of kings carved in the rock. Its residents believed in resurrection and were placing there food, money, jewelry and other valuable items, which had later been stolen. Then a boat cruise along the Dalyan River, free time for the famous mud baths. Further along the route there is a magnificent 7 km long sandy Iztuzu Beach, one of the last breeding areas for Caretta caretta turtles, one of the endangered species. From May to October, the turtles lay their eggs here, look after them and finally take the children turtles to the sea. Price - approx. 39 EUR.
Ephesus-Aphrodisias-Pamukkale (2 days) — a wonderful trip in time to ancient times. Visiting the famous Ephesus, Aphrodisias - the center of worship of the goddess of love and the miracle of nature - the phenomenal white terraces of Pamukkale. Walking along the ancient streets of Ephesus, you can admire such magnificent buildings as Odeon, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the Trajan’s Fountain and the Grand Theater. The theater had as many as 25,000 seats, it was here that St. Paul preached to the Ephesians. Nowadays, the theater is the place of celebration of the local spring festival. A visit to the House of the Virgin Mary on the hill of Koressos is a spiritual experience. Aphrodisias is one of the oldest holy places in Turkey, the center of worship of the ancient Goddess Mother, identified with Greek Aphrodite. It is here that, thanks to the rich deposits of valuable marble, the famous sculpting school was established. The pride of the city was the monumental Temple of Aphrodite, later turned into a Christian basilica. It is also worth to see the ruins of a large theatre, stadium and other objects, as well as to visit the museum. Pamukkale is a miracle of nature. Springs from the ground with the temperature of 36.5°C run down from a height of 100 meters, forming limestone cascades and pools. Here are creamy stalactites that are formed when water flows through the pools. When strolling along the white terraces you can also admire the beautiful views. Route: Day 1. Departure from Bodrum to Selçuk, Lake Bafa and the ruins of the Temple of Artemis along the way. Further in the programme of the Museum of Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary. Then, a tour of Ephesus, starting with the entrance to the ancient city through the upper gate. In Aphrodisias visiting the local museum, the Tetrapylon, the Temple of Aphrodite, the stadium and the theater. Transfer to the hotel in Pamukkale. Day 2. Breakfast. Approx. 8:30 am a ride to Hierapolis. Sightseeing: The theater, the Temple of Apollo, the basilica, the ancient agora (market square). The largest ancient necropolis in Anatolia can also be seen here. Free time on the terraces of Pamukkale. Price - approx. 127 EUR.
Ephesus — A tour of the best-preserved ancient city in Turkey guarantees an unforgettable experience for history and art lovers. Feel like a citizen of an ancient city. Just entering through the Magnesia Gate is the beginning of a wonderful journey in time. Walking with the guide along the ancient streets of Ephesus, the former capital of the Roman province, you can admire such magnificent buildings as Odeon, the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the Trajan’s Fountain and the Grand Theater. The theater had as many as 25,000 seats, it was here that St. Paul preached to the Ephesians. Nowadays, the theater is the place of celebration of the local spring festival. A visit to the House of the Virgin Mary on the hill of Koressos is a spiritual experience. When the chapel was discovered here, it turned out that it was built on the foundations of the house where Virgin Mary had probably lived at the end of her life. It is an important pilgrimage site and was also visited by John Paul II. Route: a ride to Selçuk, passing the picturesque Bafa Lake and the ruins of the Temple of Artemis. The route continues to the Museum of Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary, located on Koressos hill. Then, a tour of Ephesus, starting with the entrance to the ancient city through the upper gate. Return to hotels. Notes: during the tour there are long stretches of land to walk over uneven terrain. Price - approx. 59 EUR.
Pamukkale — conquer the cotton fortress and discover the ancient city! The only such place in the world! A miracle of nature and mysterious Hierapolis. It is a unique trip, combining the admiration of nature with history. Pamukkale, which means a white fortress, is located 20 km from the city of Denizla and is a phenomenon on a global scale. Here you will find not only unique geological formations, but also the ruins of ancient Hierapolis - a sacred city with the largest necropolis of antiquity, with more than 1200 tombs. Pamukkale is first of all a miracle of nature. Springs from the ground with the temperature of 36.5°C run down from a height of 100 meters, forming limestone cascades and pools. Here are creamy stalactites that are formed when water flows through the pools. When strolling along the white terraces you can also admire the beautiful views. Route: a drive to Pamukkale (approx. 3.5-4 hours). Visiting the ruins of Hierapolis: rhe Theater, the Temple of Apollo, the basilica, the ancient agora (market square), the necropolis. Free time on the terraces of Pamukkale. Price - approx. 49 EUR.
Local excursions are organized by local travel agencies under the conditions fixed by them. It's possible to disorganize trips due to low number of applicants.