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is home to many water sports such as
windsurfing, surfing, water-skiing,
jet-skiing, scuba diving, snorkelling,
para-gliding and banana boat rides. If
you would prefer to relax, then head to
the Turkish baths for a variety of
treatments including massages. You can
also take boat and yacht trips as well
as party cruises where you are likely to
have stop-off\'s where you can dive off
the boat into the sea. There is also
plenty of sightseeing to do in the
museum located in the castle. You can
also go on many excursions where you can
do more sightseeing in the small
villages just outside the town. There
are many ancient and historic sites for
you to look at in Marmaris as well as
trips to Rhodes, Bodrum and Dalyan. Jeep
safaris are also a popular way to go
sightseeing.
Eating
out: Whether you want to go
international, or try local fare at a 'lokanta'
(Turkish restaurant), Marmaris' hundreds
of dining establishments will have
something to suit any appetite and any
pocket. Visitors should not balk at
sampling Turkish delights, however,
particularly popular doner kebabs and
seafood meze platters.
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