Best All-Inclusive Family Hotels in Marmaris (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Marmaris . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Marmaris built itself on the all-inclusive family holiday in the 1990s and never really stopped. The hotels run from huge TUI-branded mega-resorts to mid-sized family-run beach hotels, all on or near the long curve of Uzunyalı beach. The pitch is simple: pay once, eat as much as the kids can manage, hit the pool. Most properties include three meals a day, snacks, soft drinks, and basic local alcohol. Premium ones throw in à la carte dinners, water sports, and a kids' club. We picked five that span 3 to 5 stars, with pools, sea access, and rooms that genuinely fit families.
Marmaris is a tourist town that knows what it is and runs with it. The long Uzunyalı beachfront has the big resort hotels lined up like teeth, the marina has the upmarket bars, the bazaar has the carpets and spices, and the back streets have the local restaurants where staff actually live. Families come for the AI cocoon but find that the town next door is friendly, walkable, and cheap enough to encourage a couple of dinners outside.
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🍽️Why Marmaris works for an all-inclusive family week
The all-inclusive package in Marmaris typically covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets, snack bars between 11am and 6pm, soft drinks, local beer, and basic spirits. Most include water sports basics (paddleboards, kayaks) and pool aerobics. Kids' clubs usually run 10am to 5pm with a 1.5-hour break, for ages 4 to 12. Above 4 stars, expect 2 to 3 à la carte restaurants (book at reception), a separate snack pool bar, late-night ice cream, and proper baby food. Below 4 stars, the buffet is the main event and that's fine — Turkish hotel buffets are excellent.
Pricing is unusually competitive even versus other Turkish coast resorts. A family of four in a 4-star AI in shoulder season (June or September) runs 180 to 280 EUR per night including everything. Peak weeks (mid-July to mid-August) double that. Five-star resorts like TUI BLUE charge 500 to 700 EUR per night peak, all-in. The 3-star options dip below 150 EUR per night and still include three meals — outstanding value if you've come to swim, eat, and sleep.
Parent's take
Honestly, AI Marmaris suits two kinds of family: those who want the maximum hands-off week (kids' club, pool, no planning, no driving), and those on a tight budget who want a beach holiday that doesn't drain the wallet. Both work here. If you want cultural depth, day trips, or sophistication, look at the Lycian coast (Kalkan, Kaş). If you want a cheap reliable family week with full bellies, Marmaris is hard to beat.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Marmaris with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel Aqua
Içmeler Bay
Wonderful
43 reviews
Beachfront 5-star with a serious entertainment programme. The dedicated game room sits next to the mini-club and includes pool tables, table tennis, foosball and arcade machines. Full kids' programme runs all summer including supervised game time.
From
€600/night
Why families love Hotel Aqua
The premium choice. Service is genuinely 5-star and the kids' programme is properly run by trained entertainers, not bored teens with clipboards. Game room is one of the largest in Marmaris and the air hockey table alone justified a kids' tournament our 8-year-old still talks about. Price is high but you're paying for a private beach and proper management.

Emre Beach & Emre Hotel
Long Beach
Wonderful
551 reviews
Sister hotel pair on Marmaris Long Beach with shared facilities including a big indoor games hall. Pool tables, ping pong, foosball and an arcade corner. Beach is right out the front and the main pool has a kids' section with mushroom fountain.
From
€346/night
Why families love Emre Beach & Emre Hotel
The reliable mid-range pick with the highest review count of any game-room hotel on our list. 551 reviews and still 9.0 is hard to fake. Two hotels share facilities which means more pools, more game options, more dining choice. Game room gets busy after 7pm so come earlier or be ready to wait. Long Beach location means walking distance to ice cream shops and bazaar.

Wonderful
102 reviews
Premier Nergis Beach & SPA is a 4-star property on the eastern stretch of Uzunyalı beach with two outdoor pools, kids' pool, hammam, fitness centre, and direct sand access. The AI plan covers all meals, local drinks, snacks, and one à la carte dinner per stay. Family rooms with sea view available.
From
€220/night
Why families love Premier Nergis Beach & SPA
Premier Nergis is the AI sweet spot for families who want sea front but don't need the mega-resort scale. The pool deck is right at beach level so kids can flip between sand and water all day. Staff are exceptionally good with toddlers, and the kids' menu includes proper Turkish dishes rather than just chips. Building is dated but rooms are clean and bedding is fresh.

TUI BLUE Grand Azur
Marmaris Long Beach
Excellent
794 reviews
Big-name 5-star resort with the largest dedicated game space in our Marmaris selection. Staffed entertainment area with pool tournaments, arcade machines and console gaming. The TUI Blue brand means proper kids' clubs by age band and English-speaking entertainers.
From
€751/night
Why families love TUI BLUE Grand Azur
Best for teens who want to socialise with kids from across Europe. The TUI Blue mini-club system separates ages 3-5, 6-10 and 11-15 which makes a real difference. Game room is the centerpiece of the evening entertainment programme with daily tournaments. Resort is huge so factor walking time for breakfast. Price is premium but you're getting a fully managed operation, not a hotel guessing at family hospitality.

Marmaris Park Hotel
Içmeler
Excellent
398 reviews
Budget-friendly 3-star with a surprisingly well-equipped game room. Pool tables, table tennis, board games and a small console corner. Outdoor pool with a separate shallow kids' section, and the Içmeler beach is a 4-minute walk.
From
€230/night
Why families love Marmaris Park Hotel
Best value pick on the list. 3 stars but it punches above its rating. Game room is small but well-maintained and the staff actually engage with kids. Rooms are basic and functional rather than fancy, but everything works and the AC is strong. Good for families who want game room time without paying resort prices. Breakfast buffet has the usual Turkish spread and the kids will eat it.
💡Tips for picking an all-inclusive in Marmaris
- 1Check what 'all-inclusive' includes per hotel before booking. Premium AI means à la carte dinners, premium alcohol, water sports. Standard AI is buffet + local drinks only. The price difference is usually 30 to 50 EUR per night per person.
- 2Skip cheap July-August dates if you can. Mid-June and early September stay warm (28 to 32°C) and the kids' club crowd thins out by half. Prices drop 30 to 40 percent and the pools stop feeling like rush-hour metro.
- 3Avoid hotels labelled 'Adult Only' or '16+'. They show up in 'family-friendly' searches because of the rating, but children are not allowed. Read the name carefully or filter for 'Children Welcome' on Booking.
- 4Pack reef shoes for kids. Most Marmaris beaches are sand at the water's edge but get pebbly underfoot in the shallow zone. A pair of cheap aqua shoes saves your morning from tears.
- 5Plan one day out of the resort. The Dalyan turtle beach (2 hours by minivan) and Bozburun cove (1 hour) are the standouts. Most hotels sell day trips for 30 to 50 EUR per adult, which is fine but a private taxi for the family often costs less.
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