Wide horseshoe bay south of Marmaris, beach restaurants ashore, popular Saturday-evening anchorage to ease into the week.

Yacht Charters from Marmaris
The natural base for routes that mix Hisarönü Bay, the Datça peninsula, and a quick crossing to Rhodes or Symi.
Marmaris is the eastern end of the Turkish charter map — a deep, sheltered bay, the second biggest charter fleet in the country, and the easiest jumping-off point for the Greek Dodecanese. From here a week's itinerary can include Hisarönü's string of bays, the Datça peninsula's remote anchorages, and a day or two on Symi or Rhodes.
The bareboat-yacht scene is bigger here than in any other Turkish port — Marmaris has historically been the centre of Turkish bareboat. Crewed gulet operators are well-established too, with strong fleets across the price range.
Qué buscar en el barco adecuado
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Greek crossings
Rhodes is a 4-hour passage; Symi is 2–3. Both are well within day-trip range — most week-long Marmaris routes include at least one Greek night.
Hisarönü Bay
A ring of dozens of small bays right outside Marmaris harbour. Short hops, sheltered swimming, no open-water passage required.
DLM airport
Dalaman is 90 min from Marmaris (vs. 25–45 min for Göcek/Fethiye). Worth factoring into changeover-day planning.
Bareboat option
If you have a sailing licence, Marmaris has the deepest bareboat catamaran and yacht fleet in Turkey.
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Itinerarios que mejor se adaptan a charters in marmaris.
Cuándo ir
Temporada de chárter en Marmaris en breve. Las temperaturas del aire y del mar son valores típicos diurnos.
| Mes | Aire | Mar | Afluencia | Ambiente |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May | 24°C | 20°C | Tranquilo | Pre-meltemi calm. Hisarönü Bay glassy at sunrise — paddleboard heaven. |
| June | 28°C | 23°C | Moderado | Sweet spot for sailing yachts — warming sea, building thermals, no peak crowds yet. |
| July | 32°C | 25°C | Pico | Reliable 18–22 knot afternoon meltemi — the best Turkish sailing month, hands down. |
| August | 34°C | 26°C | Pico | Meltemi continues; Greek-island traffic peaks; hottest evenings of the year. |
| September | 29°C | 25°C | Moderado | Wind softens, crowds thin, water still warm. Bareboat-friendly month. |
| October | 24°C | 22°C | Tranquilo | Can be windy and wet by late October — many captains haul out by month-end. |
Pre-meltemi calm. Hisarönü Bay glassy at sunrise — paddleboard heaven.
Sweet spot for sailing yachts — warming sea, building thermals, no peak crowds yet.
Reliable 18–22 knot afternoon meltemi — the best Turkish sailing month, hands down.
Meltemi continues; Greek-island traffic peaks; hottest evenings of the year.
Wind softens, crowds thin, water still warm. Bareboat-friendly month.
Can be windy and wet by late October — many captains haul out by month-end.
DLM · Dalaman Airport
Same DLM as Fethiye/Göcek but a much longer transfer — 90 minutes minimum. Some travellers prefer to fly into Bodrum (BJV, 2.5 hr drive) or Antalya (AYT, 4 hr drive); for direct UK and German connections DLM is still the best balance. Pre-arranged transfers are essential — taxi rank availability at DLM in peak season is unreliable.
Lo que debes saber
- Marina + port fees
- Netsel Marina is the main berthing harbour, the largest in Turkey. Captains include changeover-day berthing in the rate; mid-week stays add €120–350/night depending on vessel size.
- Greek-island paperwork
- Marmaris is the easiest Turkish base for Greek crossings — the harbour office is well-versed and turnaround is faster than Bodrum. Tell the captain at booking; passports + transit log get filed 24–48 hours in advance.
- Meltemi planning
- July/August afternoon winds reach 25 knots on Hisarönü Bay. This is great for sailing-yacht charters but means certain anchorages (windward sides of bays) are uncomfortable overnight. Trust the captain's pick.
- Bareboat option
- Marmaris has the deepest bareboat fleet in Turkey — Sunsail, Moorings, Pitter all have major bases here. Requires recognised sailing licence (RYA Day Skipper minimum, ICC widely accepted) + at least one crew member with prior cruising experience.
- Provisioning
- Tansaş/Migros supermarkets within walking distance of the marina handle most needs. Friday market in Içmeler (10 min taxi) is the better fresh-produce stop for captains shopping on changeover Friday.
Fondeaderos al alcance
Adonde van realmente los itinerarios de una semana desde este puerto. Tiempos de navegación aproximados, condiciones moderadas.
Working gulet-building town on the inner Hisarönü Gulf. Half the gulets in the MaviSail directory were built here. Restaurants on the water, traditional vibe.
A sheltered fjord-like bay deep into the Hisarönü Gulf — the bombproof overnight anchorage when meltemi is forecast.
Ancient Greek city ruins at the western tip of the Datça peninsula. Lighthouse, twin harbours, the technical meeting point of Aegean and Mediterranean.
Small town on the southern Datça peninsula. The day-stop village before the long return leg. Excellent fish restaurants on the harbour road.
Pastel-painted Greek harbour town, an instant-Instagram destination. Day trip with paperwork prepared, or overnight if customs has been pre-cleared.
Larger Greek island, Old Town UNESCO site, Mandraki harbour. Add a day for paperwork either side of the visit.
En tierra
Qué hacer el día antes del embarque y después del desembarque, más una breve lista de restaurantes que valen la pena.
Marmaris is a sprawling resort town — dense with hotels and restaurants, less postcard-pretty than Bodrum old town but more practical for last-minute provisioning. The marina-side promenade is good for an evening walk; the old town district (around the castle) has the better restaurants. Avoid Bar Street unless that's the trip you're here for.
The 90-minute DLM transfer is the constraint — a Saturday flight before 14:00 means leaving the marina by 09:30. If your flight is later, the Marmaris National Park (15 min by taxi from the marina) has shaded pine-forest walks. Overnight option: an Içmeler beach hotel (10 min from marina) for a quieter end to the trip.
- Aquarium RestaurantSeafood
Marina-side, mid-range, family-run for 30+ years. The fish stew (balık çorbası) is the dish to order.
- Pineapple RestaurantMediterranean grill
Old town, terraced garden, generous portions. The locals' Sunday-lunch pick.
- Old House (Eski Ev)Anatolian + meze
Stone courtyard near the castle — slow service, exceptional meze. Don't go if you're hungry, do go for the experience.
- Liman Restaurant (Bozburun)Harbourfront seafood
On the boat — anchor at Bozburun, walk to the harbour, lunch overlooking the gulet-building yards.
Considerar otro puerto
Misma costa, distinta línea de salida — el argumento breve por cada alternativa.
Pick Bodrum for nightlife, larger gulet fleet, faster Aegean access (Kos/Kalymnos vs Rhodes/Symi).
Smaller, quieter base on the same peninsula — start there for a Hisarönü-only trip with no big-town distraction.
For the Lycian-coast cruising area instead of Hisarönü/Datça. Closer to the airport, more upmarket fleet.
Planifica un chárter en Marmaris por mes
Cada mes tiene su clima, afluencia y precio — elige la semana que encaje con tu grupo y reserva un gulet con base en Marmaris.
Planifica por número de camarotes
El número de camarotes es la medida más honesta — los compradores buscan por camarotes más que por eslora. Elige la distribución adecuada a tu grupo.
Preguntas frecuentes
Para charters in marmaris.
How does the Greek crossing actually work?
You clear out of Turkey at Marmaris harbour (passport stamps + Transit Log), motor across, clear in to Greece at Rhodes or Symi marina, then reverse on the way back. Add half a day per crossing for paperwork. Captains handle the logistics; you just need passports on board.
Marmaris vs. Bodrum?
Marmaris is more sheltered, has easier Greek access, and is busier with sailing yachts. Bodrum has a wider gulet fleet, livelier nightlife, and faster Aegean access. Choose Marmaris for sailing-yacht trips and Greek crossings; Bodrum for traditional gulet trips and a livelier base.
Is the Datça peninsula reachable in a week?
Comfortably. The classic Marmaris–Datça loop is 7 days: Hisarönü bays out, Knidos at the western tip, then back via the southern Datça coast. Captains usually add Bozburun and Bencik depending on wind.
Best time to charter from Marmaris?
May through October. Marmaris has a famous afternoon thermal (the meltemi) in July/August — expect 18–25 knots most afternoons. May, June, September and October are calmer and quieter.
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