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Is it dangerous to swim in the sea in Marmaris?

Is it dangerous to swim in the sea in Marmaris? Is it dangerous to swim in the sea in Marmaris? For many years Marmaris beaches were safe for swimming all year round. However, with the latest news about a shark visiting Marmaris bay on Monday July 04th 2022 put the safety of swimming in question. As you will recall the big fish was chased away by brave local men with… a mop?! Later on the same day the officials said it wasn’t a shark but a Mediterranean garfish (Belone belone) also known as the garpike or sea needle. Apparently it was hunting near the shore in Marmaris. It could have been a juvenile fish that tend to remain in shallower waters until they grow. Within a few hours most swimmers in Marmaris got their hands on available resource to learn more about the fish. Much to our relief we humans Click here for details >>
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Morning views Marmaris

Marmaris Morning Views23/06/2021 We at marmarisinfo.com continue to share the morning views with you all the way from Marmaris Turkey, while you are staying safe at home and can’t travel. The good thing is that there is no more lockdown on Sundays or curfew hour starting on the 01st of July 2021 in Turkey! The rate of COVID-19 vaccinations is sky rocketing and our province of Mugla is breaking the record of 51% of the total population already vaccinated. Enjoy the views:
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Icmeler – a gorgeous seaside town

Icmeler Morning Views18/06/2021 The small town of Icmeler on the Aegean and the Mediterranean coast has lived many lives as part of maritime and trade route in the Ottoman Empire times, a forgotten fishing village and now an idyllic beach resort. It may be one of those places on earth you will never want to leave. Marmaris may be more popular, but Icmeler literally tops it. Spectacular views of the sea and the islands open as soon as you reach the hill over Icmeler. Icmeler and its wide beach draws crowds of visitors for its stunning beauty. If it’s a calmer holiday experience you are after, consider staying at one of the hotels or apartments in Icmeler. Enjoy the natural beauty of Icmeler:
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Will Marmaris prices rise this year?

Will Marmaris prices rise this year? Will Marmaris beaches be opening soon? A new season will show if we will be paying more for hotels, bars and restaurants in Marmaris. According to the restaurants in Marmaris that have reopened in June 2020 their prices have not changed since pandemic closure. The seaside cafes on the Long Beach are serving Turkish Breakfast for the old 250 Turkish lira price or just £7 GBP or €8 Euros. For many of you this costs less than their daily breakfast cost at home. The exchange rates are at their highest with a 1 GBP to 8,6 Turkish liras, 1 Euro to 7,7 Turkish liras and 1 USD to 6,8 Turkish liras. Yet one reason for the price increase is demand. We believe that Marmaris will have a record visitor growth as soon as the borders are open. Last year Marmaris attracted nearly 2 million Click here for details >>
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Hope rises of the season start in Marmaris

Marmaris Morning Views21/06/2021 We at marmarisinfo.com continue to share the morning views with you all the way from Marmaris Turkey, while you are staying safe at home and can’t travel. Marmaris temperatures are soaring back and it’s + 26 C degrees this morning.Hope rises of the season start and end to crisis in hospitality as Russia has resumed flights to Turkey. For now, enjoy the morning views:
Marmaris empty beach
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Empty Marmaris Beach both eerie and inspiring

Marmaris Morning Views14/06/2021 We at marmarisinfo.com continue to share the morning views with you all the way from Marmaris Turkey, while you are staying safe at home and can’t travel. The long beach Uzunyali used to be a hot spot for Marmaris visitors, remains to be deserted, even with sunbeds on but little visitors in early June. We are going to answer your questions about the local hotel openings in today’s article, so keep an eye on today’s posts. For now, enjoy the morning views: