Marmaris

Dirsekbuku Bay

If you visit Marmaris, you absolutely must see the untouched bay and tranquil sea, displaying stunning shades of turquoise.
Dirsekbükü, consistently ranked among the most stunning bays in Marmaris, offers a sea perfect for endless swimming, clean air that revitalizes, a gentle breeze that provides relief even on the hottest days, and unspoiled nature. It's truly a slice of paradise, inviting you to immerse yourself in the turquoise waters, stroll along the shore, and savor the local flatbreads sold from boats.
Dirsekbükü Bay, situated southwest of Hisarönü Bay and to the south of Ağıl Burnu, occupies one of the most secluded spots along the intricately crafted Marmaris coastline by mother nature. The nearest settlements, Bozburun and Selimiye villages, lack direct access via a highway to the bay. The absence of such infrastructure proves advantageous, as it prevents the emergence of large hotels in Dirsekbükü, ensuring the preservation of its pristine and unspoiled natural beauty.

The region of Koyun possesses the characteristic landscape typical of the Hisarönü area, marked by rocky terrain and sparse vegetation rather than dense forests. Marmaris' rugged geography, with its numerous indentations and protrusions, has transformed each coastal recess into bays of exceptional beauty. Dirsekbükü Bay, devoid of any permanent settlements apart from a handful of villagers selling goods during the day and a restaurant at its farthest point, offers an ideal haven for those in search of tranquility and a deep connection with nature. In fact, the bay is so secluded that even at night, the shores are illuminated by the sight of foxes on their nocturnal hunts.

A sweet breeze even on the hottest day

During summer, the bay typically experiences calm winds, yet the air remains pleasantly temperate with a refreshing breeze even during the warmest days. The sea water maintains a cool and pristine quality, untouched by pollution due to the absence of permanent settlements nearby. The bay's cleanliness is maintained primarily by visitors who ensure to leave it spotless upon departure.

For those who want to swim with sea turtles

The sea at Dirsekbükü stands out as one of Marmaris's most stunning attractions. Its turquoise hue deepens close to the shore and rocks, while the seabed remains sandy throughout. The water is exceptionally clear and transparent, offering excellent visibility. It's highly recommended to bring along snorkeling gear and goggles, as you'll encounter a diverse array of fish species and might even swim alongside sea turtles. When swimming, it's advisable to avoid venturing too far into the central areas of the bay, as boat and zodiac traffic could present potential hazards. Opting to stay nearer to the shore or swimming around your boat would ensure a safer experience.

You can't get enough of the flatbread

Situated at the bay's farthest end, the restaurant operates self-sufficiently, generating its own electricity, sourcing water from a well, and transporting other supplies by sea. Though not extravagant, it exudes a cozy and amiable ambiance, with a small stone oven and a pier where a few boats can dock. For those who prefer not to tether their boats, a simple phone call summons a small vessel to ferry them from their yacht to the restaurant. Reservations are highly recommended during peak seasons due to limited availability. The menu boasts delectable seafood options like squid, shrimp, octopus, and sea bass for lunch or dinner. Additionally, the restaurant owner bakes fresh flatbreads in a stone oven in the garden, delivering them to anchored boats in the bay each morning. A floating grocery store also offers fresh produce and essentials sourced from local gardens or other villagers' boats that occasionally stop by. The warm and hospitable demeanor of everyone, from the restaurant owners to the villagers selling from their dinghies, creates a welcoming atmosphere that transports visitors from the bustling city to a serene haven in this bay.

Transportation to Dirsekbükü Bay

Renting a yacht stands out as the premier and most luxurious means of accessing Dirsekbükü. Unless you're an intrepid hiker or off-road enthusiast, there are no alternative routes to reach this secluded bay. Opting to rent a yacht from a convenient location ensures optimal time management and guarantees a journey filled with comfort and enjoyment from the moment you set foot on board until you arrive at Dirsekbükü Bay.
Marmaris Rental Yachts
Gulet
Nevra Queen
  • 40 m
  • 10 Cabin
  • Cruise 20 Persons
  • 10 Bathroom
€ 7,000
/ Day
Gulet
Grande Mare
  • 34 m
  • 6 Cabin
  • Cruise 12 Persons
  • 6 Bathroom
€ 4,000
/ Day
Gulet
Bella Mare
  • 38 m
  • 6 Cabin
  • Cruise 12 Persons
  • 6 Bathroom
€ 7,000
/ Day
Gulet
Daima
  • 42 m
  • 5 Cabin
  • Cruise 10 Persons
  • 5 Bathroom
€ 13,000
/ Day
Gulet
White Soul
  • 38 m
  • 5 Cabin
  • Cruise 10 Persons
  • 5 Bathroom
€ 5,750
/ Day
Gulet
Mio Vento
  • 28 m
  • 4 Cabin
  • Cruise 9 Persons
  • 4 Bathroom
€ 2,000
/ Day
Motoryacht
Sea Lion 2
  • 30 m
  • 5 Cabin
  • Cruise 12 Persons
  • 5 Bathroom
€ 7,000
/ Day
Gulet
Dea Del Mare
  • 28 m
  • 5 Cabin
  • Cruise 10 Persons
  • 5 Bathroom
€ 3,300
/ Day