Route From Marmaris

Marmaris Blue Cruise - One of the youngest and rapidly developing port cities, Marmaris has become a gulet charter hotspot for Blue Cruises. Marmaris is home to four main marinas; therefore it attracts not only sailors but also sailing enthusiasts from all over the world. It is an ideal place for gulet cruise guests to have a good time and see touristic places. There are many things to do in and around Marmaris. Although there is some debate about whether Marmaris is in the Mediterranean or the Aegean, it is actually located on the border between the two seas. While the city is mostly located on the Mediterranean side.

Weekly Routes - Marmaris Datça Marmaris

The history of Marmaris dates back to ancient times, when it all started with the arrival of a tribe in the region, whose leader was called Kar. After the tribe's settlement, the region was named "Karia" or "Caria", named after their leader, meaning the land of "Kar". In the 6th century BC The region was known as Physkos (Ancient Greek) and was in a part of Caria that belonged to Rhodes, with a splendid port and a grove dedicated to Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis. Marmaris was located on the trade route between Rhodes and Egypt, which passed through Anatolia.

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