With our text instructions, online check-in at EasyJet becomes a simple and fast process. We also offer answers to frequently asked customer questions and important exceptions for EasyJet Web Check-in.

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1. EasyJet Online Check-in in 3 Steps – Text Instructions

Short on time? Check out our 3-step text instructions with helpful screenshots.

Easyjet Bag drop at airport

  1. Open the EasyJet website and click on "Check-in" in the top right corner of the homepage. Enter the booking reference and the passenger's surname, confirm the box below, and click on "Find booking".
  2. Select the passengers you want to check in and enter any additional information, such as the number of bags to be checked, if applicable. Review the details and confirm the check-in.
  3. You will now receive the boarding pass(es), which you can save on your mobile device or print out.

Visual Guide:

Step 1: Select Check-in

Select Check-In on the EasyJet website

Step 2: Enter Personal Data

Select personal data and click checkbox

Step 3: Select Flight and Complete

Select flight and check in online

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2. Timing of EasyJet Online Check-in

When does EasyJet Online Check-in open?
Online check-in is usually possible 30 days before departure. The closing time is 2 hours before departure.

Note: Depending on the departure airport and destination, there may be different deadlines. Please inform yourself in advance about the exact check-in and bag drop times at EasyJet.


3. Seat Reservation at EasyJet

You can reserve your preferred seat during booking or online check-in.

Seat Type Fees (from)
First row (extra legroom) from € 16.99
Up front / overwing (extra legroom) from € 10.49
Other seats (Standard) from € 1.49

Seat reservation at EasyJet


4. Baggage Regulations and Free Baggage

When booking via a tour operator, usually one piece of luggage with 15 kg is included. For some trips, even a free baggage allowance of 23 kg is included.

  • Checked Baggage: Please find details on your booking confirmation.
  • Hand Luggage: One small cabin bag (max. 45 x 36 x 20 cm) is always allowed.

Easyjet Hand Luggage Rules


5. Exceptions and Important Information

Free Online Check-in vs. Airport Fees

We strongly recommend checking in online as this is free of charge. EasyJet often charges administrative fees for checking in at the airport counter.

View all EasyJet fees

Making Changes to a Booking

Route Change Online until Change at Airport until
From Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Serbia 2 hours before departure 90 minutes before departure
All other flights 2 hours before departure 60 minutes before departure

Flying with Infants

Flying with infants at EasyJet

If you are flying with an infant (under 2 years) and have booked a separate seat, the child needs their own boarding pass. Otherwise, online check-in might be restricted.


6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When can I check in online with EasyJet?
⇨ From 30 days before departure.

How long before can I check in online?
⇨ Up to 2 hours before departure.

How do I receive my boarding pass?
⇨ After the online process, you can save the boarding pass as a PDF, print it, or use the mobile app.

What data is required?
⇨ Surname of the lead passenger and the booking reference.

Is online check-in mandatory?
⇨ No, but highly recommended to avoid fees at the airport.

Find more answers in our article: Online Check-in Made Easy: Tips & FAQ.

★ TOP 15

THE TOP 15 Things To Do in Marmaris | Attractions & Activities

Here are my top 15 things to do and see in Marmaris that make the city a popular travel destination:

  1. Marmaris Old Town: Marmaris Old Town is a historic district with narrow streets, traditional houses and a vibrant bazaar. Here you will find shops, restaurants and a lively atmosphere.

  2. Marmaris Marina: The Marina is a picturesque place where you will find yachts, sailing boats and a variety of restaurants and cafes. Here you can relax, take a walk and enjoy the luxurious atmosphere.

  3. Marmaris Castle (Marmaris Kalesi): Marmaris Castle dates back to the 16th century and offers stunning views of the city and coast. Inside the castle is an archeological museum showing the history of the region.

  4. İçmeler Beach: About 8 km from downtown is İçmeler Beach, a beautiful sandy beach with turquoise water. Here you can swim, sunbathe and try water sports such as jet skiing or parasailing.

  5. Cleopatra Island (Sedir Island): Cleopatra Island, also known as Sedir Island, is an idyllic place with a unique sandy beach. According to legend, Cleopatra imported the sand for this beach from Egypt. You can reach the island by boats from Marmaris.

  6. Atlantis Waterpark: Atlantis Waterpark is a popular family destination. It offers a variety of water slides, pools and entertainment for all ages.

  7. Dalyan and Kaunos: A boat tour to Dalyan is an unforgettable experience. You can explore the ancient city of Kaunos, visit the royal tombs and take a relaxing boat ride along the Dalyan River.

  8. Jeep Safari: An exciting way to explore the surroundings of Marmaris is on a jeep safari. You will ride adventurous off-road tracks, visit picturesque villages and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.

  9. Marmaris National Park: Marmaris National Park is located about 20 km from the city and offers an untouched nature. Here you can hike, picnic and watch the wildlife.

  10. Aqua Dream Water Park: Aqua Dream Water Park is another popular water park in Marmaris. It has a variety of water slides, pools and entertainment options for visitors of all ages.

  11. Bar Street: Bar Street in Marmaris is a vibrant nightlife hub. Here you will find a variety of bars, clubs and restaurants where you can party until the early hours.

  12. Marmaris Grand Bazaar: The Marmaris Grand Bazaar is a paradise for shopaholics. Here you can search for souvenirs, jewellery, leather goods, spices and much more.

  13. Turunc: A small coastal town near Marmaris. Turunc offers a quiet beach, relaxed atmosphere and beautiful scenery. You can get there by dolmus (minibus) from Marmaris.

  14. Marmaris Museum: The Marmaris Museum is housed in a restored Ottoman building and displays archaeological finds from the region. You can learn more about the history and culture of Marmaris here

  15. Turgut Waterfall: About 30 km from Marmaris is the Turgut Waterfall, an impressive waterfall surrounded by a green landscape. You can take a short hike and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

 

These are some of the top attractions in Marmaris that you can explore on your own. Enjoy your time in Marmaris!

ℹ️ Good to know about Marmaris

Marmaris is a vibrant port city on the Turkish Riviera, located exactly where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean. The city sits in a large, sheltered bay, surrounded by dense pine forests and blue mountains. Marmaris is known not only for its turquoise waters but also as one of the most important centers for yacht tourism ("Blue Cruise") in Turkey.

The city offers a fascinating mix of modern life and ancient history. The long seafront promenade (Uzunyalı) stretches almost 10 kilometers to the neighboring resort of İçmeler and is lined with restaurants, cafes, and hotels. The huge marina (Netsel Marina) is one of the largest and most luxurious in the Eastern Mediterranean, attracting sailors from all over the world.

History and Nightlife

The historic heart of the city is Marmaris Castle, rebuilt in 1522 by Suleiman the Magnificent during his campaign against Rhodes. Today, the castle houses an archaeology museum and offers a spectacular panoramic view over the harbor and the bay. The narrow streets around the castle in the Old Town are full of charm, with whitewashed houses and colorful bougainvillea flowers.

Marmaris is famous for its intense nightlife. The so-called "Bar Street" (Barlar Sokağı) in the Old Town is the center of entertainment with dozens of clubs, discos, and bars where parties continue into the early morning hours.

Nature and Excursions

The surroundings of Marmaris are rich in natural beauty. Boat tours lead to secluded bays and islands like Sedir Island (Cleopatra Island), known for its unique golden sand. According to legend, this sand was brought here from Egypt especially for Cleopatra.

Another popular excursion destination is Dalyan, known for its ancient rock tombs of Kaunos, mud baths, and the world-famous Iztuzu Beach. This beach is one of the most important nesting grounds for the endangered Caretta Caretta sea turtles.

For nature lovers, the Bozburun Peninsula offers unspoiled villages, honey production, and quiet bays, far away from mass tourism. Marmaris is a versatile destination that perfectly combines relaxation, adventure, and culture.

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