New Year's Eve Restrictions
Marmaris Info

Redefining New Year’s Eve in Turkey

Redefining New Year’s Eve in Turkey Dear Friends, Turkey is falling behind the rest of Europe in terms of lockdowns. Yet we still have our share. The weekends are on full lockdown starting each Friday evening 21:00 hrs until Monday morning 05:00 A.M. The New Year’s Eve is promising to become the longest ‘stay at home’ challenge that will last from the 31st of December 2020 21:00 hrs till the 04th of January 2021. Having said that, we would like to believe that “It’s not where you celebrate, but who you’re with that really matters.” Feel free to follow us, repost and share the news about Marmaris, Turkey. Local news has never been more important. For the latest updates on how the coronavirus is affecting Marmaris Turkey follow us and stay tuned & safe. As the situation evolves, we will be sharing further developments from Marmaris. Marmarisinfo.com remains an independent Click here for details >>
Marmaris Morning Views
Marmaris Photo Gallery

Morning Traffic in Marmaris Before the full lockdown

Marmaris Morning Views Photos29/04/2021 Marmarisinfo.com team is continuing to bring Marmaris to you by showing the morning views while you are staying safe at home and can’t travel. With the lockdown starting tonight we have decided to try a different angle for the morning views photos and videos. So for the first time we traveled to Yalanci Bogaz to take in the landscape and nature. Enjoy the magical views of Marmaris and Icmeler with us.
Marmaris morning views in lockdown 2021
Things to Do in Marmaris

Happy Tuesday from Marmaris

We’ve said it before but we will say it again: Marmaris is that type of resort that never looses its characteristic familiar atmosphere.This morning was no different.We are into the last week of the national lockdown, expecting major changes on May 17th 2021.
Marmaris Castle Streets
Marmaris Sightseeing

How to avoid hassle and crowds in Marmaris

How to avoid hassle and crowds in Marmaris Castle streets, Do yourself a favour and go off the beaten track when you are in Marmaris. There’s nothing worse than fighting herds of hasslers or tourists just to walk around Marmaris in the evening. Whether it’s the shoulder to shoulder crowd on the Long Beach Uzunyali or endless bars, restaurants telling you to come for a meal, the ordeal can be stressful, sometimes overwhelming that you want to go home. Marmarisinfo.com know how to avoid crowds in Marmaris and let you discover a different Marmaris, much like it used to be in the beginning of tourism era. Forget walking around the marina on the waterfront – go inside Marmaris Castle streets and explore on your own. Marmaris Castle, homes and bars cover the top of the hill on the harbour, just look up. Follow any street leading up this hill to Click here for details >>
Marmaris November 2020
Marmaris Health

Here we go again: new restrictions in Turkey

Here we go again: new restrictions in Turkey Here we go again: new restrictions in Turkey. Because of the rise in new COVID19 cases in Turkey and lack of community understanding, the government has introduced new measures to fight the spread of COVID19. One of the most recent restrictions is that people over 65 years of age are now allowed to go out from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. At the moment, the curfew for the elderly apply to Ankara and Istanbul residents only. An exception has been made for public servants and certain professionals, including doctors, healthcare workers, pharmacists, elected public officials, social workers and others. Business owners, traders, industrialists, farmers, those who are self-employed and the heads of professional associations have been also exempted from restrictions. Restrictions in Istanbul will begin on Thursday November 12. Marmaris cafes and restaurants are closed at 10 p.m. as part of measures Click here for details >>
Marmaris November 2020
Marmaris Health

Covid-19: New restrictions

Covid-19: New restrictions Covid restrictions are to be further tightened in all of Turkey this week, starting tomorrow Wednesday November 18th, with the closure of pubs and restaurants. The worst-affected areas remain to be Istanbul and Ankara. A week’s school holidays will be continued until end of the year as per official announcement tonight. One of the most recent restrictions is that people under 20 years of age are now allowed to go out from 1 P.M. until 4 P.M. While people over 65 years of age are now allowed to go out from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m in Turkey. Weekend lockdown hours are from 8PM till 10AM. This means you can go out from 10AM until 8 PM only on weekends in Turkey and Marmaris. Shopping centers and markets, barbers, coiffures, take away services will close at 8PM. Cinemas will be closed until the end of the year. Click here for details >>