

Adaköy
Adaköy is a forested headland facing Marmaris Bay. Hailed as one of the region’s best-kept secrets, the peninsula attracts visitors with its tranquil atmosphere and secluded beaches. Plus, the sheltered position of Adaköy’s beaches make their waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
The basics
Explore the highlights of the Adaköy peninsula as part of a sightseeing cruise, which typically gives you free time to sunbathe and swim in the Mediterranean Sea. Full-day options tend to visit top Turquoise Coast sights such as Iztuzu Beach (Turtle Beach) and the Dalyan Mud Baths, while some shorter options—which prove ideal for time-pressed travelers—explore the phosphorus caves of Aquarium Bay. The hills surrounding the beaches are great for hiking and biking.
Things to know before you go
- The Adaköy peninsula provides a less-crowded alternative to the bustling beaches and strips of Marmaris.
- There are several hotels in Adaköy, which lean towards more of a luxury vibe—all of the hotels have bars and restaurants.
- Due to its rural location, Adaköy has fewer facilities. It's wise to withdraw cash and stock up on insect repellent and sunscreen in Marmaris.
How to get there
From Marmaris Bay, take a 20-minute water taxi to Adaköy Marine. For impressive waterfront views, drive or take a taxi from Marmaris Ton, which is a 20-minute drive from Adaköy via the Marmaris Adakoy Yolu road.
Trip ideas
When to get there
For the best weather and fewest crowds, head to Adaköy and Marmaris in either June or September, which both fall outside of the peak summer season yet still promise blue skies and warm temperatures.
Exploring Marmaris National Park
If you’re ready for a break from beaches, spend the day exploring the dense forests of Marmaris National Park, where you can breathe in the fragrant smells of Turkish pine, eucalyptus, cypress, and sweetgum. The park is filled with wooden platforms that make exploring a breeze, and has several swimming spots.