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Get InspiredAsiaTurkeyMarmaris National Park

Marmaris National Park

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National Park·Serene, Natural, Expansive
Marmaris National Park
Photo by Turgay GÜNEŞ from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
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Marmaris National Park
Photo by Инна Тарасова from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
Photo by Serkan Sargut from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
Photo by fatih seren from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
Photo by Turgay GÜNEŞ from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
Photo by Svetla Stoyneva from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
Photo by Инна Тарасова from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
Photo by Serkan Sargut from Google Places
Marmaris National Park
Photo by fatih seren from Google Places

Marmaris National Park is a significant protected area situated on the southwestern coast of Turkey within the Muğla Province. Established in 1996, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for local flora and fauna while providing a breathtaking backdrop of Mediterranean coastal scenery. It is a premier destination for travelers looking to experience the authentic natural heritage of the Turkish Riviera. Visitors can explore a variety of trails that wind through the landscape, offering opportunities for quiet reflection and outdoor activity. The park remains a crucial ecological site, preserving the pristine environment that defines this beautiful stretch of the coast.

Marmaris National Park is a significant protected area situated on the southwestern coast of Turkey within the Muğla Province. Established in 1996, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for local flora and fauna while providing a breathtaking backdrop of Mediterranean coastal scenery. It is a premier destination for travelers looking to experience the authentic natural heritage of the Turkish Riviera. Visitors can explore a variety of trails that wind through the landscape, offering opportunities for quiet reflection and outdoor activity. The park remains a crucial ecological site, preserving the pristine environment that defines this beautiful stretch of the coast.

Highlights

  • Diverse local flora and fauna

  • Scenic coastal landscapes

  • Established walking and hiking trails

  • Protected ecological sanctuary

Before you go: Marmaris National Park essentials

  • The park is a protected ecological zone; please stay on marked trails.

  • Facilities such as restrooms and shops may be sparse compared to urban areas.

  • The terrain can be rugged; assess trail difficulty before starting your hike.

Footwear

Wear sturdy hiking boots or comfortable walking shoes to navigate the park's natural trails safely.

Sun Protection

The Turkish coast can be very sunny; bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as facilities may be limited within the park.

Best For

Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking coastal tranquility.

Currency

TRY ₺

Average Cost

$40-$80 p/day

Languages Spoken

Turkish, English

Leave No Trace

Help preserve the park's ecological integrity by carrying out all trash and respecting the local wildlife and vegetation.

Photography

Early morning or late afternoon light provides the best conditions for capturing the dramatic coastal views.

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Location

Türkiye
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