Marmaris
Explore Marmaris on a luxury yacht charter: sail pine-fringed coves, ancient ruins, and vibrant Turkish marinas on the scenic Turquoise Coast with High Tide Yacht Charters.

Tucked between pine-clad mountains and the sparkling Aegean, Marmaris is a dynamic yacht charter hub offering the best of coastal adventure, traditional charm, and marina luxury. Its scenic surroundings, historic roots, and buzzing harbour make it one of the most popular sailing bases in Turkey—a natural gateway to the Gulf of Hisarönü and beyond.
From lazy days in crystal-clear coves to nights in atmospheric fishing villages or lively marinas, a Marmaris yacht charter promises something for everyone—sun-seekers, foodies, explorers, and sailors alike.
Featured Yachts for Charter

GOLDEN YACHT - Sanlorenzo SL106 - 2014
Discover the magic of the Cyclades Islands aboard GOLDEN YACHT, a Sanlorenzo SL106. This sleek and powerful motor yacht offers luxurious accommodations, a jacuzzi, and an expert crew, ensuring an unforgettable Greek yacht charter experience.
When to Visit Marmaris for a Yacht Charter
The ideal sailing season runs from May through October, with warm seas, sunny skies, and dry conditions. July and August offer the hottest weather and most social anchorages, while May, June, and September strike the perfect balance of tranquility and sunshine.
Cruising Highlights – Where to Sail from Marmaris
- Bozukkale (Loryma)
A peaceful bay overlooked by ancient Hellenistic ruins and pine-covered hills. Swim, hike to the fortress, and enjoy dinner at a waterside taverna under the stars. - Selimiye & Orhaniye
Two tranquil villages along the Gulf of Hisarönü, offering calm anchorages, family-run fish restaurants, and panoramic mountain views. - Ciftlik Bay
A popular swimming spot near Marmaris with soft sand beaches and emerald waters—perfect for lunch on deck or a lazy afternoon. - Datça Peninsula
Wild and windswept, this area rewards longer itineraries with secluded bays, vineyard-dotted hills, and the ruins of ancient Knidos at its tip.
Must-See – Marmaris Castle & Old Town
Before setting sail, explore the 17th-century Marmaris Castle, perched above the old harbour. Stroll its restored battlements, then wander through the labyrinthine old town filled with whitewashed houses, bougainvillaea-draped balconies, and artisanal shops.
Where to Eat & Drink
- Pineapple Restaurant – Marina-side dining with freshly grilled seafood and sunset cocktails—perfect for your first or last night aboard.
- Dede Restaurant, Selimiye – Romantic tables by the water in a peaceful village known for its meze and fresh calamari.
- Kordon Restaurant, Bozburun – Famed for its octopus salad and relaxed coastal vibes—arrive by dinghy and dine under the stars.

Featured Yachts for Charter

GOLDEN YACHT - Sanlorenzo SL106 - 2014
Discover the magic of the Cyclades Islands aboard GOLDEN YACHT, a Sanlorenzo SL106. This sleek and powerful motor yacht offers luxurious accommodations, a jacuzzi, and an expert crew, ensuring an unforgettable Greek yacht charter experience.
Flavours of Marmaris
Taste the bounty of the Turkish coast—stuffed vine leaves, grilled sea bream, meze with local herbs, and gozleme (Turkish flatbread) made fresh in waterside cafes. Sip raki with your meal or enjoy fresh pomegranate juice in the midday sun.
Art & Culture
Marmaris combines ancient roots with modern flair. Beyond the castle, discover Ottoman fountains, local craft markets, and vibrant street music along the marina. For more history, visit nearby Kaunos—an ancient city with rock tombs and a Roman theatre.
Iconic Swim Spot – Bencik Bay
Sail into Bencik Bay, where pine trees reach down to the shoreline and water so clear it reflects the sky. A perfect overnight stop with peace, shelter, and a sense of total escape.
High Tide Recommends
- Start your charter with a provisioning stroll through Marmaris Grand Bazaar, then relax in a traditional Turkish hammam before boarding.
- Take a kayak or paddleboard into the quieter corners of Selimiye Bay, or anchor off Dirsekbükü for one of the most scenic sunset dinners afloat.
- Sail deeper into Gökova Gulf or onward to Rhodes or Symi, just across the water, for a cross-cultural cruising experience.
Choose Your Itinerary
Dalaman International Airport (DLM) is the nearest major hub, just 90 minutes from Marmaris Marina by car. Flights arrive from across Europe and Istanbul year-round. Private transfers and taxis are readily available, and provisioning is easy in Marmaris town.
Marmaris has two major marinas:
- Netsel Marina – Centrally located with luxury services, shops, restaurants, and chandlery.
- Albatros Marina – A quieter base near the town’s southern end, ideal for relaxed boarding and disembarking.
Best For:
- First-time charters and families
- Easy provisioning and nightlife
- Scenic cruising and ancient sites
- Access to both Turkish and Greek waters
Top Marinas:
- Netsel Marina
- Albatros Marina
Sailing Conditions:
Expect calm to moderate winds, flat seas in the Gulf of Hisarönü, and slightly stronger breezes in the afternoons. Ideal for relaxed sailing and suitable for all experience levels.
