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Bozburun 

Bozburun is well known to yachts owners and operators. In respect to tourism it is one of the most virgin parts of the region. It is highly recommended for those who want a quite and calm holiday. There are no large facilities but there are good small places.

It is on one of the coves of the Sömbeki Gulf. The region, in comparison to other parts of Marmaris, is extraordinarily barren. It has a post office, some small hotels, pensions and good fish restaurants. It is said that the best gulets are built here. Every year at the end of October there is the Gulet Festival and gulet races.

In the vicinity there are many calm coves that you can get to by boat. (For details see the Blue Cruise pages).

Nearby to Bozburun on Asar Hill are the remains of the ancient city of Larymna that are not of great interest. It takes about 45 minutes to get to the top of the hill. There are fragments of the city walls, pieces and ruins of tombs scattered around. Bozburun looks beautiful from this hilltop.

How to get there?
You can get to Bozburun from Marmaris by two different ways. The first option, which is a trip of 45 kilometres, is through Datça, then taking the turn to Hisarönü and then keep following the coastal road. Up to Selimiye the road is dirt.
Minibuses run regularly between Marmaris and Bozburun.

Where to stay?
There are motels and pensions in Bozburun for those who want to stay.
Sabrina’s Haus Hotel 0252 456 20 45.
It has 20 rooms, is located on the seaside, and has a restaurant and bar.
Mete Hotel 0252 456 20 99
Yalçın 0252 456 21 51
Pembe Yunus: 0252 456 21 54
Akvaryum Hotel:0252 456 24 34

 
 
 
 

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