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Hisaronu is a popular and
wonderful place located on the
southwest of
Marmaris. Hisaronu
Gulf is big related to the other
gulfs around and it gives great
opportunities for the travelers.
On the 22th kilometer of Marmaris-Datca Road, you will
see the Hisaronu sign. The road
is great with Hisaronu Gulf on
one side and Gokova Gulf on the
other side. We highly recommend
a ride on the Marmaris-Datca
Road. You will be fascinated
with the nature and the
environment.
The sea is shallow and the sand
is tile colored. People
preferring a calm and quite
holiday mostly chose Hisaronu
region. The water and the fresh
air in Hisaronu is very healthy
for the people having asthma and
heart diseases.
During the season, the weather
gets windy sometimes and this
attracts the windsurfing fans.
Marmaris' one of the three horse
riding points is in Hisaronu.
There are clubs and you may have
horse riding safari in the
shores and in the forests.
The region have hosted the
ancient city of Bybassos so you
may take a history walk around
the city remnants.
Things
to Do & See in Hisaronu
In Hisaronu, you may enjoy your
holiday in the company of the
great beaches, the sun and the
sea.
Another attraction is
windsurfing. Hisaronu Gulf is
very suitable for windsurfing
when it is windy.
You may experience horse riding
safari in
Hisaronu. Facilities
organize horse riding tours in
the shores and in the forests as
well as they give education too.
There are swimming pools and
restaurants in the facilities
too. So you may have a great
time.
The ancient city of Bybassos is
nearby the village. There is a
temple named "Hemithea" on the
Mount Eren. The remnants belong
to the temple city of Kastabos.
Also on the hill there is a
middle age castle.
You may also participate the
daily boat trips made to the
side coves and beaches such as
Inbuku Cove, Kartal (Eagle)
Cove, Tavsan (Rabbit) Island and
Bencik Harbor.
How to
Get There?
Hisaronu is located 22 km. on the
southwest of
Marmaris, following
the Marmaris-Datca Road.
You may also find midi buses
going to Hisaronu from central
Marmaris.
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