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Two Bredroom Apartment, Marmaris
Self catering apartment in Turkey – (Ref: 27644)
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Price From:£80 (GBP)
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apartment in Marmaris
Ground floor Two bedroom apartment set in beautiful landscaped gardens, in residential area. Use of pool within grounds. 5 mins walk to town centre. ...more

Communal pool.
Less than 15 mins to: beach.
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Location for rental: Europe / Turkey / Turkish Aegean / Marmaris


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Destination guide to Turkey




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Destination Reviews

Win the lottery and retire


I have been to Turkey twice in the last two years and found the place beautiful. The people are so friendly and helpful (especially when you are out shopping).
The climate is very hot and the food is very good.
The first place I stayed was just outside Hisaranou (Ovacik) which was very nice I would recommend a holiday there to anyone and when I win the lottery I shall definitely retire there.


We'd go again


We stayed at the Demir hotel in Torba. It was a last minute bargain and I must say it was very basic - but so was the price we paid.
Staff were wonderful. The food was Turkish - not to everyone's taste but we didn't expect egg and chips so we were more than happy. We would go again anytime.


To the East, for a bath


From the Daily Mail

Marble floors. Stone basins. Copper bowls with beautiful Islamic designs. The drip and splash of water. Damp, pressing heat. And everywhere, steam, steam, steam.
All at once, out of the swirling mists of the Beldibi Hamam in Marmaris, Turkey, appeared an elderly man carrying a pink pillowcase. I eyed him warily from my position on a sopping marble plinth.
He had already loofahed me to the colour of a freshly cooked prawn, held out the grey twists of dead skin and said, unnecessarily: 'Dirty!' Then he dropped a bar of soap into the wet pillowcase, rubbed it vigorously, blew into it to produce a cotton balloon and used it to cover me in bubbles.
Afterwards, I sat swathed in white towels, thinking that it was like a soft, pink, girlie car wash. I've never forgotten it.
Purists of the Turkish bath (known as a hamam) will already be curling their lips, for the fact that he was a man reve... more


Take the dreamboat


From the Mail on Sunday

What could be better than to be in Turkey while the country was doing so brilliantly in the World Cup!
I cafe-hopped from port to port on a wonderful boat. It was a joy. Even when the Turks finally lost to Brazil they were incredibly good natured about it.
'Ah well, we got much further than we expected,' one man said to me.
Sailing in southern Turkey is hard to beat - but it does depend how you do it.
My wonderful week at sea was arranged by American friends of mine.
I thought that the southern coast of Turkey had been ruined since the only other time I came here in August 1968. Lots of parts have been ruined by the insatiable appetite of northern Europeans for cheap holidays in the sun.
Bodrum, a lovely little seaport where we stayed back then, is now filled with trashy pubs where young Brits and others drink too much. But it remains beautiful.
Marmaris, a fishing ... more


Set sail on a grand Grandi


From the Daily Mail

Watching the sun set from our vantage point on an Anatolian hillside, I realised with a sudden shock that as far as the eye could see there was no sign of human life.
Not a house, farm, animal, car or even a road. Only our boat in the bay below broke the vast panorama of deep blue water, curving inlets and pine-clad coastal hills stretching to the shadowy outline of the island of Kos 20 miles distant.
Only by sea can one reach somewhere so remote. My companion John and I had joined a sailing cruise round the south coast of Turkey run by the Dutch firm Tussock, on boats carrying between six and 18 passengers.
On ours, Grandi I, 10 mahogany-panelled double cabins with tiled shower rooms next door, a central lounge-cum-galley-cum-wheelhouse and an afterdeck neatly fitted into her 27m length.
To look after the 14 of us was a crew of five, of which only the captain and the cook failed... more


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