Marmaris: Pirate Cruise, Lunch, Soft Drinks

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Marmaris: Pirate Cruise, Lunch, Soft Drinks

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A pirate boat day in Marmaris is pure fun. This Davy Jones cruise is built around sea time (sun decks, swimming bays, snorkeling chances), with a full schedule of onboard entertainment and a proper midday meal. I especially like the top-floor sun beds and the fact that lunch comes with unlimited soft drinks; the main thing to consider is verifying your specific ship and the foam-party details, since experiences can vary by vessel assignment.

The best family touch is that the day doesn’t run only on adults’ clocks. Kids get pirate-style activities like face painting and take-home souvenirs such as bandanas, pirate certifications, bracelets, and necklaces, which helps the whole boat stay upbeat. If you’re traveling with little ones, this is the kind of structure that keeps energy up without needing to plan every minute yourself.

One more practical note: the tour isn’t suitable for people with heart problems, and you’ll want to bring swim gear and sunscreen because the day is centered on stops for getting in the water. Also, if you’re picky about restrooms or cleanliness, it’s smart to double-check what you’re assigned and plan to use facilities during boarding and breaks.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Three decks and top-floor sun beds give you real room to stretch out while you cruise
  • Four swim-focused stops make the trip feel active, not just sightseeing
  • Lunch plus unlimited soft drinks means you won’t get stuck buying drinks all day
  • Disco and pirate-themed entertainment keeps the vibe going after the swimming
  • Kids’ face painting and take-home souvenirs turn the cruise into a mini “pirate day”

Pirate Vibes on the Davy Jones Boat: What the Day Feels Like

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This is the kind of excursion where you quickly stop thinking like a tourist and start thinking like you’re on a holiday day out with a soundtrack. The ship is pirate-themed, with three floors and sun beds on the top level—so you can find shade or sun fast depending on the day’s mood. Expect the crew and entertainment team to keep moving through the group, especially during the in-between stretches when everyone’s waiting for the next swim stop.

You’ll have a live tour guide in English and Turkish, and there’s also an audio guide available in those same languages. That combo is handy if you want a little context without getting stuck in long speeches. It’s also useful when you’re on the move and want to catch the highlights without fighting for attention in a big group.

If you’re wondering about the start time feel: you’re picked up and taken to the harbor area, and then you board the pirate boat for the day’s route. Your pickup includes drop-off at the end, and you’ll be asked to wait in front of your hotel about 5 minutes before the scheduled time. That small buffer matters because Marmaris traffic and hotel locations can make timing feel tighter than you expect.

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Marmaris or Icmeler to Paradise Island and Aquarium Bay

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Most days kick off from Marmaris (and the tour also notes Icmeler as a possible departure point). Once you’re on board, you’ll cruise toward major stops such as Paradise Island and Aquarium Bay, with additional sights along the route including Phosphorous Cave.

Here’s why this route works for most people: it’s not just one long open-water stretch followed by one quick swim. Instead, it’s built around changing scenery and repeated chances to get in the water. That keeps the day from feeling like a slow boat ride that mostly exists to “get you there.”

What to expect as you go: you’ll have time to settle on your deck of choice, take photos, and get oriented. Then the stops begin. If you enjoy snorkeling, the tour notes that you can bring your own gear, which is a big plus because you’re not locked into whatever happens to be available on the day.

A small tip: if you like calmer water for swimming, position yourself early on days when the group first loads for a stop. That means you’ll be ready to go as soon as the boat pauses, without scrambling to find your stuff.

The 4-Bay Swimming Plan: When Snorkeling Makes Sense

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The core of this experience is water time. The schedule includes four stops for swimming and related fun, with extra time at bays such as Paradise Island and Aquarium Bay and later breaks at other named areas along the way.

At each swim stop, the “feel” is similar:

  • The boat docks or anchors, and people spread out fast.
  • You jump in, swim, and then regroup before the next move.
  • Snorkeling is most enjoyable when you have your own gear and you’re comfortable adjusting your expectations on water conditions.

If you’re bringing snorkeling equipment, bring it with the assumption that you’ll use it during at least one of the stops. The tour doesn’t sell this as a single snorkel moment—it’s designed as an active day where you’re free to do as much or as little as you feel like.

One consideration: this is centered on getting in and out of the water, so pack with that mindset. Bring a towel, swimwear, and sunscreen, and keep your changing space realistic—space on a boat can be tight, and you’ll thank yourself for keeping essentials easy to reach.

Turunç Shopping Break Plus Lunch That Actually Works

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Midday is where the cruise earns points with plain, practical choices. You’ll have a shopping break at Turunç—a chance to stretch your legs beyond the deck and pick up small items without turning the whole day into a land trip.

Then comes lunch. You’ll be served a meal that includes:

  • chicken
  • meatballs
  • salad
  • pasta

This matters for value because you’re not left searching for a meal or paying for snacks to keep going. And the tour includes unlimited soft drinks, so your lunch doesn’t become a separate budget decision.

A quick way to make lunch smoother: grab it when you first line up, not after the boat’s entertainment pulls people into games. If you wait too long, you might find yourself eating during a busier moment when everyone else is trying to get back to the deck.

After lunch, the schedule continues with another swim break, with Kızılkum mentioned as a stop for additional water time. That sequencing is smart: it gives you a full meal before the final stretch of the day, so you’re not running on only snacks and soda.

Kızılkum, Sun Beds, and Getting the Best Photo Angles

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Later in the cruise, you’ll get another swimming break at Kızılkum, and that’s where the top deck starts to feel especially worth it. The route gives you repeated chances to be on the move, but the sun beds are where you’ll really enjoy the “cruise” part of a pirate day.

Use this section of the day like a reset:

  • If you swam earlier, stretch and rehydrate.
  • If you didn’t swim much, now’s your second chance to get in.
  • Keep your camera ready because the coastal views tend to look their best when you’re not rushing.

One small note on comfort: this is a 7-hour outing, so even with entertainment going on, you’ll still want to manage sun exposure. Sunscreen is listed as what to bring, and I agree—apply it even if you think you’ll mostly be in the shade. Boat decks can reflect heat in surprising ways.

Kids’ Pirate Activities: Face Painting and Take-Home Souvenirs

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If you’re traveling with children, this cruise is designed to reduce that classic problem where the boat is fun for adults but chaos for kids. The tour includes kids’ activities and free take-home souvenirs, with items such as:

  • bandanas
  • pirate certifications
  • bracelets
  • necklaces

And face-painting is part of the onboard fun.

That matters because it gives kids a goal. They aren’t just waiting out the next swim stop—they’re actively participating in the theme. Even if you don’t love kids’ entertainment normally, it’s a practical advantage: a boat day becomes calmer for the whole group when kids are engaged.

The other smart piece is the entertainment team. The cruise doesn’t rely only on background music; it keeps activity circulating during the day, especially around the times when swimming has paused and people are gathering again.

Onboard Disco and the Foam Party Vibe (What to Confirm)

The highlights call out a foam party and a disco, and the schedule describes entertainment focused on the second and third floors near the end of the day. That’s great if you’re looking for a “party finish,” not just a cruise with a meal.

Still, here’s the one practical caveat worth taking seriously: foam-party-style plans can depend on the specific vessel you’re assigned. The tour brand is pirate-themed and centers on the Davy Jones pirate boat, but if your booking experience calls out a particular version of the foam party, verify it before you go. If you’re booking for kids, this matters even more—confirm the boat name and the activities included, and don’t assume it’s identical across all similar-looking pirate boats.

When it’s time for the disco, aim to be on the correct floor a few minutes early. Boat entertainment often works best when you’re not rushing in at the loudest moment.

Price and Value: Is $36 a Good Deal for a 7-Hour Day?

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At $36 per person for a 7-hour outing, this is priced like a value day trip, not a luxury cruise. The reason it can feel like good value is the mix of what’s included:

  • pickup and drop-off
  • a cruise with stops
  • lunch (chicken, meatballs, salad, pasta)
  • unlimited soft drinks
  • entertainment team plus kids’ activities and souvenirs

When you compare that to what a normal day costs in Marmaris—especially once you factor in transport and food—having lunch and unlimited soft drinks bundled into the price helps a lot. If you’re planning to spend most of your day on the water anyway, this format can be a simple way to avoid extra spending.

The main extras to budget for are alcohol (not included), snacks (not included), and personal expenses. If you already know you’ll want alcoholic drinks and extra food beyond lunch, the final cost can creep upward.

So ask yourself a straightforward question: do you want an organized boat day with food and entertainment, or do you prefer a do-it-yourself pace? If you want the organized day, this pricing can work.

Who This Marmaris Pirate Cruise Fits Best

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This cruise is a strong match for:

  • families with kids (because of the face painting and pirate souvenirs)
  • groups who want an all-in-one day plan (swim stops + lunch + entertainment)
  • people who like sun-deck lounging with planned activity built in

It may not be a great match if:

  • you need a calm, quiet outing with minimal crowd energy (the disco and games can be loud)
  • you’re sensitive to health constraints, since it’s noted as not suitable for people with heart problems
  • you’re very strict about which ship you’re assigned and exactly what extras are delivered, especially around foam-party expectations

Should You Book This Pirate Cruise from Marmaris?

Book it if you want a fun, structured sea day that balances relaxation and action. The top-floor sun beds, the repeated swim stops, and the included lunch with unlimited soft drinks make it feel like a complete day rather than a half-excursion. If you’re bringing kids, the pirate-themed activities and take-home souvenirs are a genuine advantage.

Skip or approach with caution if your plans depend heavily on a specific foam-party setup or you have strong requirements about onboard conditions. In that case, confirm the exact details tied to your booking—especially the vessel name and the entertainment plan—so you’re not disappointed when you arrive.

If you like your vacations to be easy on logistics and heavy on memories, this is a solid choice for a Marmaris or Icmeler day.

FAQ

How long is the Marmaris pirate cruise?

The duration is listed as 7 hours.

Where does the boat depart from?

The cruise departs from Marmaris or Icmeler, with pickup and drop-off included.

What stops are included during the cruise?

The itinerary includes stops such as Paradise Island, Aquarium Bay, Phosphorous Cave, Turunç, and Kızılkum, plus additional bay time for swimming.

Is lunch included?

Yes. Lunch is included and includes chicken, meatballs, salad, and pasta.

Are drinks included?

Unlimited soft drinks are included. Alcoholic drinks are not included.

Are there opportunities to swim and snorkel?

Yes. The cruise makes 4 stops for swimming, and snorkeling gear can be brought if you want to snorkel.

Is the cruise family friendly?

Yes. There are kids’ activities, face painting, and free take-home souvenirs, plus entertainment for all ages.

What activities happen on the boat near the end?

The tour includes onboard entertainment with a disco on the second and third floors, and it also includes a foam party as part of the experience highlights.

What should I bring with me?

Bring swimwear, a towel, a camera, sunscreen, and snorkeling gear if you plan to snorkel.

Is it suitable for everyone?

No. It is not suitable for people with heart problems.

What languages are available for the guide and audio?

The live guide is available in English and Turkish, and the audio guide is available in Turkish and English.

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