From Dalaman Airport to Marmaris from €46 — your private transfer gateway to Sedir Island's legendary Cleopatra Beach.
Sedir Island floats in the Gulf of Gökova like a legend made real. Its Cleopatra Beach is covered in geologically rare ooid sand — perfect pearl-like grains that, the story goes, Mark Antony shipped from Egypt as a gift for Cleopatra. The sand is so precious it is strictly protected: you rinse off before entering, leave shoes and towels behind, and swim in roped sections. Above the beach lie the ruins of ancient Kedrai, including city walls and a beautifully preserved small theatre. The island is reached by a 20-minute boat crossing from Çamlı pier near Marmaris. SooTransfer brings you from Dalaman Airport (DLM) to Marmaris — about 95 km in roughly 95 minutes — with fixed private transfers from €46, meet and greet, and pay on arrival.
Prix fixe en EUR pour un Eco Van privé (jusqu’à 6 personnes) — options Vito et V-Class plus spacieuses disponibles à la réservation.
Aller-retour inclut jusqu'à 6 h d'attente.
SooTransfer runs fixed-price private transfers from Dalaman Airport (DLM) to Marmaris from €46 for the roughly 95 km, 95-minute journey. The price includes meet and greet with a name sign, flight tracking, free waiting time and free child seats, and you pay on arrival. On request we can drop you directly at Çamlı pier for the island boat.
For most visitors, yes. Shuttle buses run on their own schedule to fixed stops, and airport taxis charge metered fares that often end up higher. A private SooTransfer from €46 gives you a door-to-door price fixed in advance, no waiting for other passengers, and 24/7 availability even for late-night flights.
Drive or take a transfer about 25–30 minutes to Çamlı pier on the Gulf of Gökova, then board a shuttle boat — the crossing takes around 20 minutes, with departures every 20–30 minutes in season. Alternatively, full-day boat tours sail to the island from Marmaris harbour.
The sand consists of extremely rare ooid grains that cannot regenerate, so the beach is strictly protected: rinse off before entering, walk barefoot, keep towels and bags off the sand, and swim only in the roped sections. Rangers monitor the beach, and removing sand is a punishable offence.
Budget around €13 per adult for island and beach entry (free or discounted with Turkish museum passes) plus roughly €8–10 per person for the return boat from Çamlı pier. Fees change seasonally, so carry some Turkish lira and confirm prices on the day.