By Gökhan Özbilen

During a wonderful holiday in Marmaris, you do not have to think a lot about what to do or where to go, as Marmaris offers you many activities as jeep safari, boat trip and all other touristic activities, amongst all these wonderfull tours of Marmaris, we put the Marmaris Boat Trips as the number one on our list, since it is the most popular and the enjoyed of all other marmaris excursions.

Marmaris and things to do - Images Marmaris Excursions

Marmaris and things to do – Images Marmaris Excursions

Around 9:30 a.m. , they pick you up from your hotel and take you on one of the double deck boats, where all action is going to happen, first you will be taken to a place called fish farm, where hundreds of gray mullets are waiting for you to come and feed them. After you will be taken to the Aquarium Bay to have the first swimming break of the day, the reason of that the place is called this name is just because of the cyrstal clear water, where you can count even the stones at the bottom of the water, even that it is about 35 feet deep. Next stop is going to be in Paradise Island, as the name explains, this place is seriously like a beautiful corner of Paradise, following a sailing time about 15 minutes, you will arrive to Amos Bay for another half an hour swimming time, at this place you will start feeling that you get hungry, which is just before the lunch time at Kumlubük Beach, during an hour break at Kumlubük Beach, you will have a very delicious BBQ lunch of grilled chicken, salad and some rice, feel free to ask for more meal if you think you did not have enough. Turunc is a fantastic touristic town with only a few hotels along the beach and some shops around, an hour and half time break will be plenty time for you to visit the town, go for shopping, enjoy the sea and the beach.

Marmaris boat trips - images Marmaris Excursions

Marmaris boat trips – images Marmaris Excursions

The last stop is going to be Green Sea Bay, the reason of the local people call the place the name is the water has greenish color but it is not the only thing of the bay, there is also strong current in the water, so we suggest you not getting far from the boat, while you are swimming.
The boat trips can be booked as two different options, all inclusive or just with meals, either way you are going to have your lunch included the price, when you book all inclusive, it also includes unlimited local alcoholic drinks, soft drinks and all hot drinks as tea, coffee, apple tea and more. Our recommendation is booking the trip with the drinks included the price as you are going to have a hot day on the boat and plenty salt in the sea water will get your lipps dry.

Author: Gökhan Özbilen

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