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Code: TRP124

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1 Night/2 Days • 2 Cities • 6 Places

Marmaris and Rhodes Island Escape

From Ankara

Discover Dalyan and Marmaris highlights in Turkey and enjoy a same-day fast ferry trip to Rhodes Island on this private 2-day tour from Ankara.

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Highlights

  • Dalyan River corridor, one of the region's best-known natural waterways and delta landscapes
  • Caunos Rock Tombs, dramatic Lycian-style cliff facades overlooking Dalyan channel
  • Mud Bath and Iztuzu Beach area, iconic stops combining wellness folklore and coastal ecology
  • Marmaris-Rhodes ferry route, practical cross-border Aegean island experience
  • Rhodes Old Town, UNESCO-listed medieval urban core with fortified streets and landmark squares
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Marmaris and Rhodes Island Escape
1 Night/2 Days • 2 Cities • 6 Places

Marmaris and Rhodes Island Escape

TRP124

Private, Package

From Ankara

Discover Dalyan and Marmaris highlights in Turkey and enjoy a same-day fast ferry trip to Rhodes Island on this private 2-day tour from Ankara.

Guide Language: English, Spanish, Russian, German, French, Portugueses, Swedish, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Persian, Arabic, Dutch

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Itinerary

This Marmaris and Rhodes island tour begins with your flight from Ankara and focuses on the most distinctive highlights of the Mugla region. On day one, you explore the Dalyan and Dalaman area where river landscapes, ancient history, and coastal nature come together. The route includes views of the Caunos rock tombs, river surroundings, and key points associated with the ancient city zone. You also visit Iztuzu Beach, known as turtle beach, where Caretta Caretta nesting areas are protected. For travelers seeking a compact 2 days tour from Ankara, this first day offers strong variety and local character.

The program in Mugla combines natural scenery with archaeological context through guided travel on the listed route. Dalyan river atmosphere, historic tomb facades, and the broader Caunos area create a complete heritage narrative in one day. Iztuzu Beach adds an ecological dimension that balances the historical stops with a coastal experience. The day is designed to remain faithful to the official itinerary and avoid unrelated detours. This makes it an efficient Dalyan Caunos Iztuzu beach trip before crossing to Greece.

On day two, you transfer to Marmaris Harbor and board the fast ferry to Rhodes Island after passport procedures. Rhodes offers free time to explore the old town, medieval streets, and major landmarks independently before return sailing. Because the route includes an international crossing, valid passports and visa checks are essential before travel. Ferry timing may vary with weather and maritime regulations, but the schedule is organized for a smooth same day return. Overall, this is a practical private Mugla and Rhodes package from Ankara.

  • Pickup in Ankara and transfer for Dalaman flight.

    Day one starts with private transfer for Dalaman-bound domestic connection.

    Flight from Ankara to Dalaman

    Domestic flight segment to Dalaman airport.

    Connection segment reaches Dalaman gateway for Dalyan-Marmaris route.

    Point Type: Flight Stop Transfer: Flight
    2 Transfer to Dalyan River Area

    Road transfer from airport to Dalyan corridor.

    Transfer reaches Dalyan where delta and heritage stops begin.

    Point Type: Pass Transfer: Car
    3 Dalyan River Stop

    Orientation stop along the Dalyan riverfront.

    Dalyan river system is a core natural landmark linking wetlands, coast, and historical sites.

    Point Type: Activity Transfer: Boat
    4 Caunos Rock Tombs

    Visit cliff-side tomb facades across Dalyan channel.

    Caunos tombs are among the region's most striking ancient funerary monuments.

    Point Type: Historical Stop Transfer: Boat
    5 Mud Bath Area

    Stop at the local mud bath area near Dalyan wetlands.

    Mud bath stop is a well-known local wellness and leisure experience in the delta.

    Point Type: Activity Transfer: Car
    6 Iztuzu Beach

    Visit the protected coastal strip and turtle habitat area.

    Iztuzu Beach is famous for its long sandy shoreline and caretta-caretta conservation zone.

    Point Type: Activity Transfer: Car
    7 Lunch Break in Dalyan

    Midday meal break during route (not included).

    Lunch break is scheduled and paid directly by guests.

    Point Type: Lunch Break Transfer: Car
    Transfer to Marmaris Hotel

    Drive to Marmaris for overnight stay.

    Day one concludes with hotel check-in and included dinner in Marmaris.

    Point Type: Hotel Check-in Transfer: Car
  • Start day-two ferry route after breakfast.

    Morning departure heads to Marmaris port for Rhodes crossing.

    Marmaris Port Check-in

    Passport control and ferry boarding procedures.

    Port formalities are required before international ferry departure.

    Point Type: Pass Transfer: Walk
    2 Ferry to Rhodes Island

    Morning ferry crossing from Marmaris to Rhodes.

    Aegean crossing connects Marmaris coast with Rhodes Island, Greece.

    Point Type: Ferry Stop Transfer: Ferry
    3 Rhodes Old Town Free Time

    Independent exploration in medieval old town area.

    Rhodes Old Town is one of Europe's most prominent inhabited medieval walled centers.

    Point Type: Activity Transfer: Ferry
    4 Lunch Break on Rhodes

    Midday meal break on island (not included).

    Lunch break is scheduled and paid directly by guests.

    Point Type: Lunch Break Transfer: Walk
    5 Return Ferry to Marmaris

    Afternoon ferry return from Rhodes to Marmaris.

    Return crossing completes the island segment of the program.

    Point Type: Ferry Stop Transfer: Ferry
    6 Transfer to Dalaman Airport/Hotel

    Road transfer for onward flight or city drop-off.

    Transfer reaches Dalaman airport or requested Marmaris drop point.

    Point Type: Pass Transfer: Car
    Program End and Drop-off

    Final drop-off and service completion.

    Tour services conclude after final transfer.

    Point Type: Drop-off Transfer: Car

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Informations

  • What's Included
    • Round-trip ferry tickets between Marmaris and Rhodes Island
    • 1 night accommodation with dinner (4-star or special-class boutique category)
    • Private deluxe A/C VIP vehicle for all local transfers and tours
    • Pickup from your hotel or meeting point
    • 4 airport transfers as listed in itinerary
    • Drop-off to your hotel or meeting point
    • Parking fees for listed route locations
    • Private professional licensed tour guide (Turkey segment)
    • Private tour operation only for your group
    • Local taxes
  • What's Excluded
    • Museum and site admission fees
    • Personal expenses
    • Lunches and beverages
    • Domestic flight tickets unless explicitly added to booking
    • Gratuities for guide and driver
    • Visa costs and border-related personal fees
  • Entrance Fees
    • Entrance fees are not included and are paid directly on site according to current official rates.
  • Travel Tips
    • A valid passport is mandatory for Rhodes crossing; verify visa requirements in advance and carry comfortable walking shoes for harbor and old-town streets.
  • Note
    • Ferry schedules may change due to weather and maritime regulations; travelers are responsible for passport validity
    • visa compliance
    • and on-time port check-in.

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General FAQs

  • What currency is used in Turkey?

    Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY).

    • Cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas, but cash is still useful for small purchases.
    • ATMs are common. Exchange offices and banks are also available.
  • Can I pay by credit card in Turkey?

    In most restaurants, hotels, and shops you can pay by card.

    • For markets, small shops, taxis, and tips, carrying some cash is recommended.
    • Let your bank know you are traveling to avoid card blocks.
  • Is Turkey safe for tourists?

    Turkey is generally safe for visitors, especially in main tourist areas.

    • As in any destination, watch out for pickpockets in crowded places.
    • Use licensed taxis/transport where possible and keep valuables secure.
  • What should I wear when visiting mosques in Turkey?

    Dress modestly when entering mosques.

    • Shoulders and knees should be covered.
    • Women may be asked to cover their hair.
    • Shoes are usually removed at the entrance.
  • Do I need a visa to visit Turkey?

    Visa requirements depend on your nationality.

    • Please check the latest rules from official sources (consulate/embassy or the official e-visa portal) before travel.
  • What is the best time to visit Turkey?

    Spring and autumn are popular because temperatures are usually milder.

    • Summer can be hot on the coast and inland.
    • Winter is quieter and can be great for cities and some regions.
  • Will English be enough in Turkey?

    Turkish is the official language. In tourist areas, English is commonly spoken.

    • Learning a few basic Turkish words is appreciated and can help outside major areas.
  • What power plug is used in Turkey?

    Turkey typically uses Type C and Type F plugs (220V, 50Hz).

    • If your devices use a different plug type, bring a travel adapter.
  • Is tap water safe to drink in Turkey?

    In many places, visitors prefer bottled water.

    • Hotels and restaurants usually provide bottled water easily.
  • Is tipping expected in Turkey?

    Tipping is common and appreciated for good service.

    • In restaurants, rounding up or leaving a small amount is typical.
    • For guides and drivers, tips are at your discretion based on satisfaction.
  • Do I need to carry my passport in Turkey?

    We recommend keeping your passport safely in your hotel and carrying a copy (photo or printed) when out.

    • Some venues may request an ID; your guide can advise for your route.
  • Do museums and sites have weekly closure days in Turkey?

    Opening hours can change by season and some venues may have weekly closure days.

    • We recommend checking the latest opening hours close to your travel date.
    • Starting earlier in the day helps to avoid crowds at popular sites.
  • What are the emergency numbers in Turkey?

    Dial 112 for emergencies (medical, police, fire and other urgent situations).

    • 112 is a unified emergency line in Turkey.
    • If you do not speak Turkish, try English and share your location clearly.
  • How do I get from airports to the city in Turkey?

    Options depend on the city, but common choices are:

    • Official airport taxi
    • Airport shuttles/buses
    • Metro/train (available in some cities)
    • Pre-booked private transfers

    If you arrive late at night or with luggage, a pre-booked transfer can be the easiest option.

  • Are taxis and ride-hailing apps reliable in Turkey?

    Use licensed taxis and make sure the meter is used (unless a fixed airport fare is confirmed).

    • In some cities, taxi-hailing apps can help you find a taxi more easily.
    • If possible, keep small cash and ask for a receipt when needed.
  • How do I buy a SIM/eSIM in Turkey?

    You can buy SIM/eSIM options from mobile operators and official stores.

    • Bring your passport for registration.
    • For longer stays, foreign phones may require device registration (IMEI) to keep working on local networks.
  • What are typical opening hours in Turkey?

    Opening hours vary by city and season.

    • Many shops and malls stay open late, especially in tourist areas.
    • Some museums may close earlier and may have weekly closure days.
    • During national or religious holidays, hours can change.
  • How do pharmacies work in Turkey (duty pharmacy)?

    Pharmacies are called Eczane. Outside normal hours, there is usually a rotating on-duty pharmacy (Nöbetçi Eczane).

    • Regular pharmacies typically post the on-duty pharmacy information on the door/window.
    • Your hotel reception can also help you find the nearest one.

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