İçmeler Beach (İçmeler Plajı) is a Mavi Bayrak (Blue Flag) public beach in the neighborhood of İçmeler, Marmaris district, Muğla Province. It lies on Turkey’s south Aegean (Turkish Riviera) coast about 8 km southwest of Marmaris’s center. This sheltered cove spans about 150 m by 30 m and is backed by pine-covered hills. The sand (kum) here is soft and golden, and the swimming area has no pebbles or rocks underfoot.
The water at İçmeler Beach is clear and usually calm. A gentle sandy slope extends far offshore – one walks about 15–20 m from the sand to reach shoulder depth. This gradual entry makes swimming safe, especially for children. In calm weather the bay surface is almost mirror-like. Surrounding pine forests shade parts of the beach in the afternoon. The setting has views across the bay to Marmaris, with low mountains and islands framing the horizon. Conservation is strong here: recent Blue Flag water tests found virtually zero coliforms, reflecting high water quality.
Facilities are basic but adequate. Marmaris Municipality provides public toilets and outdoor showers, plus a ramped walkway and an accessible restroom (WC) at the beach. Beach umbrellas (şemsiye) and sun loungers (şezlong) are available to rent on the sand. A cankurtaran (lifeguard) is typically on duty in summer, and safety flags (bayrak) indicate swimming conditions. A small snack kiosk (büfe) and beachside cafes line the promenade. Note that parking is informal: small paid lots or roadside spaces are used near the beach.
İçmeler Beach also offers water-sport activities. Local vendors rent kayaks, paddleboards and inflatable “banana” boats. Parasailing or jet-ski rides may be arranged. Tour boats depart from İçmeler for nearby destinations: for example, day trips visit Sedir (Cleopatra) Island’s İncekum Beach, only about 1 km away. Snorkeling here is modest (sand bottom, small fish), but boat trips can reach richer reefs. A paved coastal path leads east along the shoreline toward Marmaris (approximately 7–8 km on foot in about an hour).
The beach is easy to reach from Marmaris and the region. It sits just off the D400 highway in the Armutalan-İçmeler area. Local dolmuş minibuses run frequently between Marmaris center and İçmeler (travel time ~15–20 minutes). Many travelers arrive via shuttle or rental car from Dalaman Airport (~90 km). Most hotels in İçmeler are within walking distance of the shore. The small municipal parking near the beach can fill up quickly during the summer.
Entrance to İçmeler Beach is free for the public. You pay only for optional rentals (typically a combined sunbed+umbrella costs a few hundred TL per day). No advance booking or cover charge is required. The beach facility generally operates from mid-May through late September (the official Blue Flag season). Outside that period the sand is accessible but services (showers, rentals, cafes) often close. In peak summer (July–Aug) the beach becomes crowded; visitors aiming to avoid crowds come early or later in the day.
This beach is well-suited for families. The sand is soft and the slope is gentle, so children can wade far safely. A staffed lifeguard and shaded areas under trees add to safety. A municipal park and playground at one end provide amenities for kids. Parents should note that the east end of the beach is partly set aside for hotels, which can have music and more crowding in late afternoons.
Yes, you can certainly swim at İçmeler Beach. The bay’s sheltered waters have minimal current, and waves are usually small. The bottom is pure sand (kumsal), so entry is easy – no slick rocks or mussels. Depth increases gradually (only after several meters do swimmers need to actively swim). The designated swim area is patrolled by lifeguards, with flags posted for safety. Water clarity is high (often turquoise), and summer water temperatures often reach the mid-20s °C. Visitors should, as always, heed any warning flags and wear sun protection.
İçmeler Beach is valuable to travelers who want a convenient, well-equipped seaside spot near Marmaris. It is not a hidden cove but a managed halk plajı – one of Marmaris’s top beaches. Visitors find reliable amenities (toilets, showers, umbrellas, lifeguards) combined with pine-shaded scenery. Compared to Marmaris’s main city beach, İçmeler is usually quieter but still has hotels and facilities around. Photographers enjoy views of the bay and the western sunset. In practice a day visit of 2–3 hours is sufficient for swimming, relaxing and perhaps a boat tour, though one could easily stay longer. Overall the beach is free, accessible and offers a pleasant family-friendly experience.