Amos Beach
A calm pebble bay with clear water near Marmaris
Amos Beach offers a peaceful escape from Marmaris, with gentle waves, natural scenery, and a relaxed pace. It's a favorite for swimming, sunbathing, and quiet family time.
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Amos Beach is a peaceful spot near Marmaris, known for its clear water, natural setting, and relaxed vibe. Visitors come for swimming, sunbathing, and a quieter escape from busier resort areas.
Amos Beach is a peaceful spot near Marmaris, known for its clear water, natural setting, and relaxed vibe. Visitors come for swimming, sunbathing, and a quieter escape from busier resort areas.
Amos Beach is a peaceful spot near Marmaris, known for its clear water, natural setting, and relaxed vibe. Visitors come for swimming, sunbathing, and a quieter escape from busier resort areas.

A calm pebble bay with clear water near Marmaris
Amos Beach offers a peaceful escape from Marmaris, with gentle waves, natural scenery, and a relaxed pace. It's a favorite for swimming, sunbathing, and quiet family time.
How do you reach Amos Beach from Marmaris? Visitors mention the drive takes about 30–40 minutes via the Marmaris–Icmeler–Turunc road, or you can use minibuses to Turunc and continue by taxi or on foot.
Is there an entrance fee? Visitor feedback suggests the beach is run by a private facility—expect an entrance fee and extra charges for sunbeds and umbrellas. Check locally for current prices.
When is the best time to visit? Spring and fall are the most comfortable. In summer, early morning or sunset is best to avoid crowds and heat.
What can you combine with a visit? Turunc and Kumlubuk are close by, and the beach pairs well with a Marmaris day trip.
Can you reach Amos Beach by private boat? Some boat tours from Marmaris may include a sea transfer, but details vary—check with operators if planning a yacht day.
Amos Beach sits in a quiet bay just south of Marmaris, where the sea is usually clear and the setting feels a world away from the busier resort strips. Reviews indicate a pebble shoreline with water that deepens gradually, making it a comfortable spot for swimming and for families with children. The area is surrounded by natural greenery and has a calm, uncrowded vibe—especially outside peak summer weekends.
Walking down to the beach, you'll notice stone steps and uneven paths, so comfortable shoes are a good idea. The site is described as peaceful and nature-focused, but there are no detailed reports on stroller or child access—families with older children may find it easier to navigate than those with very young kids. The ruins on the hillside above add a bit of character, though most visitors come for the water and the relaxed pace. If you want a break from Marmaris' busier beaches, this is a spot where you can swim, sunbathe, or just enjoy the view without much fuss.
For a quick escape, a couple of hours here is enough. But if you pack a picnic or plan to swim, you could easily spend half a day soaking up the quiet.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
Some visitors note the beach is run by a private facility—expect an entrance fee and separate charges for sunbeds and umbrellas. Check locally for current prices.
Check locallyReach Amos Beach by car from Marmaris in about 30–40 minutes via the Marmaris–Icmeler–Turunc road. Minibuses to Turunc, then a short walk or taxi, are another option.
Plan for 2–3 hours if swimming or relaxing, or longer if combining with nearby bays.
2–3 hoursSpring and fall are most comfortable. In summer, aim for early morning or sunset to avoid crowds and heat.
Reports commonly mention clear water and a pebble beach with a gentle slope—good for swimming and snorkeling. Water shoes are helpful.
The calm setting and shallow entry suit relaxed family beach time, but uneven paths may be tricky with strollers or very young children.
Getting there involves narrow, winding roads and a short walk from parking. Not ideal for limited mobility or large vehicles.
No confirmed opening hours—verify locally before visiting. Bring cash for any fees.
Check locallyMost visitors reach Amos Beach by car from Marmaris, following the Marmaris–Icmeler–Turunc road. The drive is scenic but includes winding, narrow stretches—take it slow, especially if you're not used to local roads. Parking is usually available near the entrance, but you'll need to walk down a short, sometimes uneven path to the beach itself.
If you prefer public transport, minibuses run to Turunc, and from there you can take a taxi or walk the rest of the way. Some boat tours from Marmaris may include Amos as a stop, but this varies—check with operators if you're planning a private yacht day or want to include the bay on a coastal route. Early morning is the best time to arrive in summer, before the sun gets intense and the beach gets busier.
Amos Beach is close enough to Marmaris to fit easily into a day trip, especially if you want to see more than one bay. Turunc is just up the road and has hotels, cafes, and a sandy beach—many visitors use it as a base for exploring this stretch of coast. Kumlubuk is another nearby bay, known for its wide shoreline and relaxed feel. Pairing Amos with either spot makes for a full day of swimming and exploring, with plenty of chances to stop for lunch or a coffee along the way.
If you're staying in Marmaris, it's an easy drive or boat ride to Amos, and you can combine the visit with other local highlights like Marmaris Castle or a stroll through the harbor area.
Amos Beach helps you get a feel for the quieter side of Marmaris. If you're planning a private yacht day, this stretch of coast offers plenty of scenic stops—ask about routes that include Turunc, Kumlubuk, and other bays for a relaxed, custom trip.
Many visitors describe you can drive from Marmaris to Amos Beach in about 30–40 minutes via the Marmaris–Icmeler–Turunc road. Minibuses to Turunc, then a short taxi ride or walk, are another option. The road is winding and narrow in places, so take care if driving yourself.
Current visitor guidance suggests the beach is run by a private facility, so expect an entrance fee and separate charges for sunbeds and umbrellas. Fees can change—check locally before visiting.
Yes, visitors report the bay is good for swimming and snorkeling, with clear water and a pebble beach that deepens gradually. Water shoes are recommended for comfort.
Morning and late-afternoon visits usually feel more comfortable and photo-friendly than the hottest midday hours.
The calm setting and shallow entry make it suitable for relaxed family beach time. However, visitors mention uneven paths and steps, which may be tricky with strollers or very young children.
Getting there involves narrow, winding roads and a short walk from the parking area. Visitors with limited mobility may find the approach challenging—plan accordingly.
Some boat tours from Marmaris may include Amos Beach as a stop, but details vary by operator. If you're planning a private yacht day, check with your provider about including Amos on your route.
After visiting Amos Beach, continue exploring nearby places around Marmaris.