Marmaris National Park



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The Marmaris National Park is a protected natural area located in the western part of Marmaris, Turkey. It covers over 29,000 hectares of land and sea, including forests, beaches, and rocky coves. The park is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including the Mediterranean monk seal and the loggerhead turtle.

The park is open to visitors all year round, with different hours depending on the season. During the summer months (June-September), the park is open from 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, while in the winter months (October-May), the hours are reduced to 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Admission to the park is free of charge.

Visitors can explore the park on foot, by bike, or by boat. There are several hiking trails, including the Kumlubuk-Kadirga Trail and the Bayir Village Trail, which offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The park also has several beaches, including the popular Icmeler Beach, which is known for its clear waters and soft sand.

In addition to the park, there are several other attractions to see in the Marmaris area. The Marmaris Castle, built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, is a popular tourist spot and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. The Marmaris Museum, located inside the castle, is home to several exhibits showcasing the history and culture of the region.

Other nearby attractions include the Dalyan River, where visitors can take a boat tour to see the ancient Lycian rock tombs, and the Datca Peninsula, which is known for its beautiful beaches and scenic views.

For more information about the Marmaris National Park, including hiking trails and other activities, visit the official website at http://www.marmarismillipark.gov.tr/.

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