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TAXI BOATS & FERRY 39
If you’re planning to explore the beautiful areas around
Marmaris, the taxi boat is a convenient and affordable
option. The taxi boat runs frequently, about every 30
minutes, making it easy to hop on and off whenever
you need.
Prices
- Marmaris to Icmeler: Approximately £5 one way.
- Marmaris to Turunc: Approximately £7.50 one way.
How to Use It
Using the taxi boat is simple. You can catch the boat
from the main dock in Marmaris. Look for the
designated taxi boat area, and you’ll see signs
directing you to the right spot. Once you’re on board,
sit back and enjoy the scenic ride to your destination.
Getting On and Off
When you arrive in Icmeler or Turunc, the boat will dock at the main harbour. From there, it’s just a short walk into
town. The same goes for catching the boat back to Marmaris. Look for the taxi boat dock near the main areas of
Icmeler and Turunc, and you’ll be able to easily find your way.
Why Use the Taxi Boat?
The taxi boat is a great way to travel because it’s quick, affordable, and offers stunning views of the coastline.
It’s perfect for a day trip or if you’re staying in one of the towns and want to visit the others without the hassle of
driving or finding parking.
So, next time you’re in Marmaris, give the taxi boat a try for a hassle-free and scenic journey to Icmeler or
Turunc. Enjoy your travels!
BOOKINGS & RESER ANCIENT WONDERS OF AMOS
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Just a short drive from Marmaris and Icmeler, you’ll find the village of Amos—a place brimming with history and
perfect for a laid-back exploration. Located about 25 kilometers from Marmaris, Amos offers a peaceful retreat
from the more bustling tourist spots.
Back in the day, Amos, or Aμος as it was known, was a bustling spot in ancient Caria, founded by the Doric
Rhodians. With roots stretching back to the Classical and Hellenistic periods, it became a key trade hub during
the Lydian Empire, thanks to its prime location on the Mediterranean coast.
Bamboo restaurant/ Fast forward to today, and Amos is a treasure trove for history buffs. You can wander through the ancient ruins,
fun bar checking out the city walls, a necropolis, and a theatre. Those city walls are still standing tall, reaching up to
3–4 meters on the north side. The theatre and other ruins paint a vivid picture of life back then, making Amos a
must-visit for anyone curious about the past.
Currently, Amos is a small village with a close-knit community of around a few hundred residents. The village
maintains its traditional charm, offering visitors a genuine slice of local life. As you explore, you’ll find that Amos is
not just about ancient history; the area is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, perfect for a leisurely walk
or a picnic.
Once you’ve soaked in the history of Amos, the journey doesn’t end there.
The next stop on your adventure could be the vibrant town of Turunç, which
is only a short distance away. Known for its beautiful beaches and lively
atmosphere, Turunç offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.
Whether you’re into history, nature, or just in need of a chill getaway, Amos
and its surroundings have something for everyone. Take a stroll, soak up the
cumhuriyet mahallesi, 69.sokak, Içmeler/Muğla vibes, and uncover the cool stories this village and its nearby areas have to
offer.
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