07 Nov MARMARİS
Marmaris has a history that dates back
to 2000 BC. Findings during excavations in Nimara Cave on Bedir Island in 2007
confirm this timeline. The region was named “Karia,” which means
“Land of the Carians.” The abundance offered by the Aegean and Mediterranean
coasts has continually made Marmaris an attractive place. The city has served
as an important gateway to Rhodes and the Aegean Islands, and as a result, it
has been influenced by many civilizations over time.
During visits to Marmaris, you can see
traces of such civilizations as the Carians, Rhodians, and island cultures, as
well as Egyptian, Assyrian, Ionian, Persian, Macedonian, Syrian, Roman,
Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman civilizations. Fiskos is the earliest known name
of the city, and its remains can still be seen today at Asartepe. It is said
that Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent considered the fortress here inadequate
and referred to it as “Mimar As!” which over time evolved into the
name “Marmaris.”
Main Historical and Archaeological Destinations
Physkos
Physkos is known as the first port city
of the ancient region of Caria and the center of other settlements. ” Physkos”
means “Land of Nature” in the Carian language, a name derived from
the region’s abundance of natural elements and beauty.
The remains of Physkos, which date back
to around 3400 BC, are located in Asartepe, the north of Marmaris city center.
The history of this ancient city reflects the region’s significance and rich
past.
Amos
Near Turunç, on a hill to the northwest
of Kumlubük Bay, the ancient settlement of Amos features a theater, a temple,
and some statue bases. The theater is quite well-preserved; the seating areas,
side walls, and the separation of the three rooms in the stage house are
clearly distinguishable.
Loryma (Bozukkale)
Located in Bozukkale on the
southwestern tip of the Bozburun Peninsula, Loryma is notable for its
widespread ruins. The most impressive surviving structure is the well-preserved
castle on Burunbaşı. Bozukkale Bay is an important stop for Blue Voyage boats
and yachts.
Kedrai (Sedir Island)
Sedir Island in the Gulf of Gökova is
famous for the ancient city of Kedrai and the renowned Cleopatra Beach. Kedrai
was a Carian city later connected to Rhodes, and its name comes from the cedar
trees abundant on the island. Sedir Island is a walled settlement area with
ruins including walls, towers, the foundations of the Temple of Apollo, a
theater, an agora, and a city necropolis.
Hydas (Selimiye)
Located on the northern part of the
Bozburun Peninsula, in Selimiye Bay (Kamışlı Bay), the ancient city of Hydas is
notable for its various ruins. The city features remnants of city walls and a
square-planned tomb monument. Three kilometers from Hydas, there is a coastal
watchtower with several graves on it.
Erine
Erine is located in 2 km from the
village of Hisarönü, which is 20 km from Marmaris-Datça road when turning
towards Bozburun. The ancient site can be reached by traveling 3 km from
Hisarönü village and contains ruins from the Roman period.
Castabus
An ancient site reachable by a one-hour
climb from Hisarönü Plain. It is located on a temple platform from the 4th
century BC, featuring Ionian design with Doric elements. The foundation of the
temple and the remarkable walls supporting the platform have been preserved to
this day. There are also theatre ruins in the south.
Phoenix
Phoenix is a Carian city located 4 km
outside of Taşlıca village. The city’s tombs are encountered first along the
path. The city’s agora is a well-preserved structural ruin, and its main necropolis
(tombs) is located in a hole between Taşlıca and Asar hill. The city’s
acropolis is at Asartepe.
Bybassos
Bybassos is located on the slope of the
hill where Orhaniye Village is at now. The city’s wall ruins can be seen
scattered in a forested area.
Euthenna (Altınsivrisi/Karacasöğüt)
A city of Rhodian origin, located on
the Altınsivrisi hill approximately 2 km southeast at Karacasöğüt Village. Here
at the city of necropolis, wall remnants, rock-cut tombs, and cisterns are
present.
Amnistos
Represents an ancient city located on a
promontory near Karacasöğüt. The remains of city walls and an ancient bay wall
on the seaside have survived from this settlement to these days.
Thyssanos
An ancient settlement located on a hill
1 km southwest of Söğüt village. This area, which has not been excavated,
contains several wall fragments, ground traces, and wall ruins.
Main Bays and Beaches
Çamlık Pier
Boncuk Bay
Sedir Island – Kedrai
In Karacasöğüt: Waterfall, cave, and
ancient settlements
Kumlubük
Bayır
Turgut
Orhaniye, Kızkumu
Selimiye
Hisarönü
Bördübet Bay
Çubucak and İnbükü Forest Camps
Bencik Harbor
Günnücek, Yalancı Boğazı, and Cennet
Island (Nımara)
Recommended Activities
International Marmaris Women and Art
Festival – March
International Marmaris Children’s Dance
and Music Festival – April
Marmaris International Culture and Art
Festival – April – May
International Marmaris Dance and Music
Festival – May
Marmaris International Yacht Charter
Show – May
Marmaris International Short Film
Festival – October
International Aquamasters Swimming
Championship – November
MIYC (Marmaris International Yacht
Club) Yacht Races – Year-Round / Monthly
Main Marinas and Ports
Marmaris has 7 private marinas and 4
public ports.
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