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A Dreamlike Escape in Turunç
With the gentle breeze of spring comes alive the passion for travel within. It is precisely at such a time that Ramitos Hotel, embracing us with Turunç's mysterious atmosphere and the embracing arms of nature, opens its doors for an unforgettable holiday getaway.
Under the ownership of Tevfik Ekinci, this elegant establishment welcomes its guests with options including breakfast. Starting from 100 euros for a single person or 120 euros for two people seeking a romantic getaway, special discounts of an extra 5% for holiday dates make your dream escape even more accessible.
While Ramitos Hotel may not be suitable for pets, it demonstrates hospitality through its child policy. Children aged 0-6 stay for free, while those aged 7-12 enjoy a 50% discounted rate.
Here, guests are offered not just a room but a living space. Seaview terraces and various spots throughout the hotel await you to spend delightful moments. In winter, you can experience romantic moments by the fireplace, or cool off under the stars in the heated outdoor pool. In summer, enjoy the pool amidst the garden adorned with colorful flowers.
The enchanting atmosphere of Turunç will captivate you. Exploring the secrets of the ancient city of Amos or joining boat tours in the crystal-clear waters of the famous islands will create unforgettable memories. You can shop in the boutique shops in Turunç center and taste local delicacies.
Ramitos Hotel is not just a holiday destination but a gateway that turns your dreams into reality. It's time to discover the warmth, hospitality, and charm of Turunç! Ramitos Hotel awaits you for an unforgettable holiday getaway.
Amos Ancient City Amos (Ancient Greek) is an ancient place from the Roman period located in Marmaris, Muğla. You can reach the ancient Amos ruins from the northwest of Kumlubük (see Turunç) bay, from the hill called Asarcık in the south of the steep coast. Amos consists of a theatre, temple and some statue pieces located on the hill. Amos is surrounded by a wall dating from the same period. The Amos Theatre, the second of the three theaters opposite Rhodes, is in very good condition today. It is possible to distinguish three rooms of the seat, side wall and stage house. In 1948, Prof. During his excavations in the region, E. Bean unearthed four inscription fragments writing three separate lease agreements dating back to around 200 BC.
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