5 Hidden Bays of Marmaris You Can Only Reach by Yacht

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Dişlice Island 36°45’N, 28°02’E

Dislice Island is one of the hidden bays of Marmaris that rewards those who venture off the beaten path — a wild, untouched escape where turquoise shallows meet deep blue waters.

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Paradise Bay—Peninsula

Cennet Peninsula is one of the hidden bays of Marmaris that captivates with its pine forests and crystal-clear waters. A hiking trail leading to the summit takes visitors to Nimara Cave. This cave adds a historical and mystical atmosphere to the area. From the top, the view reveals itself in full power. The turquoise sea blends with deep blue tones in its purest form, turning the bay into a breathtaking natural painting. This scenery delivers a strong and memorable viewing experience. The bay remains calm and peaceful. The water stays clear at all times. It creates an ideal environment for snorkeling.

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The scent of pine trees fills the air along the trail. Bird songs replace the silence of the forest and accompany every step. Early mornings bring a glass-like sea surface reflecting the surrounding green cliffs. The hike to Nimara Cave adds a sense of exploration and connection with the landscape, revealing the area’s natural and historical character up close. The bay remains untouched and protected, preserving its raw Aegean spirit and authentic coastal atmosphere

Paradise Bay lives up to its name as one of the hidden bays of Marmaris — a serene, unspoiled retreat where turquoise waters meet pine-covered hills.
Paradise Bay in Marmaris

Gebekse (Gebe Kilise) Church Bay

Gebe Kilise takes its name from the ruins of an old stone church that still stands, partly, on the hillside above the water. The stories around the name have multiplied over the centuries; the ruins themselves say less than the legends do.

The bay is accessible only by sea, which keeps it quiet by default. The water is clear, the beach is small, and there are no facilities. It has been a natural stopping point for sailors along this stretch of the Bozburun Peninsula for as long as people have been moving through these waters.


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Local sailors know Gebe Kilise as a calm anchorage away from the busier bays near Marmaris. The ruins above aren’t signposted or restored, you notice them when you look up from the water. Most people do, eventually.

Gebekse Bay is one of the hidden bays of Marmaris where history and nature meet — its shoreline shaped by ancient ruins and untouched landscapes.

Aquarium Bay

The name isn’t metaphor, the water at Aquarium Bay is genuinely transparent to the bottom. You can read the texture of the rocks from the deck before you even drop anchor.

The bay sits along the Bozburun Peninsula south of Marmaris, sheltered by green hillsides and a rocky shoreline that keeps the water still even when the open sea is restless. It’s a natural stop for snorkeling, with visibility that rewards anyone who gets in the water.


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Local sailors have a habit of timing their passage along this stretch of coast to coincide with Aquarium Bay, not out of necessity, but because the swim is worth the pause. The clarity here is the kind that resets your sense of what seawater can look like.

Aquarium Bay is among the hidden bays of Marmaris that never fails to impress — its crystal-clear waters revealing a vivid underwater world beneath the surface.
Aquarium Bay

Dirsekbuku (Dirsekbükü) Bay

Few bays on the Bozburun Peninsula earn their reputation as quietly as Dirsekbükü. The water here is glassy and transparent, the hills close enough to shelter you from open-sea swells, and the light in the late afternoon, when it catches the cove at a low angle, tends to make people put down whatever they were doing.

The bay is wide enough to swing freely at anchor without crowding, and the holding ground is reliable. Sunsets face west across open water, unobstructed.


Local Touch

Dirsekbükü is one of the most peaceful hidden bays of Marmaris and has been a trusted overnight anchorage for Aegean sailors for generations. Not because it’s been discovered, but because the surrounding hills act as a natural windbreak. Even when the meltemi builds along the outer peninsula, the bay stays calm. It’s the kind of place locals return to on purpose.

Dirsekbuku Bay is one of the most secluded hidden bays of Marmaris, tucked away from the crowds and accessible only by sea.
Dirsekbuku (Dirsekbükü) Bay
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