Ferry to Kusadasi

Overlooking at the bridge that connects Kusadasi with Pigeon Island

An easy guide for how to get to Kusadasi by Ferry, schedules and fares for the Ferry to/from Kusadasi, and recommendations for public transportation services. Explore the website and find all the necessary details for the Ferry to Kusadasi; Destinations and Routes with port descriptions, accommodation options with real-time availability, and helpful tips for transfer opportunities in Kusadasi!

How to get to Kusadasi by ferry

We have prepared a small user guide that will help passengers reach Kusadasi as easily and pleasantly as possible.

Find useful information on how to get to Kusadasi by ferry, local public transportation options to reach your overnight hotel, port addresses and embarkation offices, ferry schedules, and prices, and real-time departures and arrivals with the ferry to/from Kusadasi.

KUSADASI FERRY PORT
The port of Kusadasi (Ege Port) is a small port that is right in the downtown area and within walking distance to the shopping area of the city.

DETAILS FOR THE FERRY PORT OF KUSADASI

  • Port Authority: Ege Liman Isletmeleri A.S.
  • Address: Guvercinada Caddesi No:2
  • 09400 Kusadasi - Aydin
  • Phone: +90 256 6141581

FERRY DESTINATIONS TO/FROM KUSADASI
All year-round ferries run from Kusadasi to Samos (Pythagorion and Vathi).

Give a departure port and a date and find all possible ferry connections to and from Kusadasi!

Notice: Each year and depending on the period, there may be more or fewer connections to/from Kusadasi. The biggest shipping companies (ferry operators) announce the new ferry schedules to and from Kusadasi by the end of December and the rest of them by January-March each year!

Public transportation services in Kusadasi

In Kusadasi, the best mode of transport is the Dolmus bus. This cheap, reliable, and very friendly service is available continuously during the summer season which runs from 7 a.m until Midnight 7 days a week. Although there are dolmus stops on every corner on the busy streets, you can just stop it by raising your hand once you see it coming. Just let the driver know where you intend to go, and they will tell you which line to take, as well as where you need to get off. They will remind you about where you need to get off once you reach your destination.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FROM IZMIR AIRPORT TO KUSADASI
Kusadasi lies at a distance of 90 km to Izmir city, which is the largest city in the region. Adnan Menderes Airport is approximately 90 min. drive to Kusadasi.
You can take a Havas shuttle bus from Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport to Kusadasi which runs every hour.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FROM KUSADASI TO OTHER CITIES

  • Go to the Coach Station of Kusadasi (Otogar) by taking a dolmus (Mini-bus) from the city center.
  • Bus destinations from Kusadasi to Marmaris, Izmir, Antalya, Istanbul, Ankara, Pamukkale, and Denizli.
  • Book online your bus ticket to any city

Taxis in Kusadasi
All taxis in Kusadasi are equipped with taximeters but after midnight we recommend asking the driver the cost before the trip as the cost may be higher in comparison to daytime.
Book online your taxi in Kusadasi

Note: All the above information for Kusadasi was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice.

Schedules, prices and availability to/from Kusadasi by ferry

Book your ferry to/from Kusadasi with any ferry company that suits you better and enjoy your ferry trip to your destination! The “Easy-Way” booking system of go-Ferry.com, allows the most reliable online ferry reservations and offers cheaper, faster, and better services for your ticket to and from Kusadasi.

With go-ferry.com you can connect online with the reservation systems of most shipping companies, to compare prices, find information about routes and vessels, look for alternative routes, and print instantly your prepaid Kusadasi ferry ticket. Ferry schedules may change by season, so take an optical canvassing via our search engine to receive the latest cull of dates, schedules, prices, and availability to Kusadasi by ferry. With so many accommodation options to choose from, you can be sure to find the best deal for the ferry ticket to and from Kusadasi at a price that fits your budget.

Complete the below fields and click on SHOW to find timetables and compare the prices of all ferry companies that run to and from Kusadasi Port!

Notice: Each year and depending on the period, there may be more or fewer connections to/from Kusadasi. The biggest shipping companies (ferry operators) announce the new ferry schedules to and from Kusadasi by the end of December and the rest of them by January-March each year!

Book in advance your ferry to/from Kusadasi

Arrange your ferry journey to Kusadasi in advance

You must organize your ferry to Kusadasi in advance, having arranged all the details. You don't want something to go wrong, and you can achieve perfect holidays with a great organization. In addition to hotel accommodation and air tickets, when you book the boat tickets to or from Kusadasi you know that everything is under control even before leaving home.

There are many reasons why you should arrange to book in advance your ferry to Kusadasi. Here are some of the most important:

Pay for a Hotel in Kusadasi without using it!
During the high season, and especially in July and August, it is likely that you won't find ferry tickets to popular destinations, such as Kusadasi if you don't book them in advance. So, don't make the mistake of booking your hotel in Kusadasi without having booked the ferry pass to Kusadasi. The last thing you want is to get to the port and not find an available ferry to or from Kusadasi!

Save time in Kusadasi!
Although we charge a commission for acquiring ferry bookings to Kusadasi, this allows you not only to secure your ferry tickets to/from Kusadasi but also to save time in Kusadasi; besides receiving a service and attention of first.

Have a bigger choice of Kusadasi Ferry Tickets!
Buying in advance gives you a better chance of getting the ferry tickets to/from Kusadasi, on the ferry you prefer and at the schedule you want. It does not make sense that your trip to/from Kusadasi is interrupted by not finding available ferry departures, but it is possible.

Find more Kusadasi Ferry routes!
If you want to organize your vacations to or from Kusadasi, it is wise to check all the possible routes and timelines to make the right combinations between Kusadasi and other destinations as well as between the air and the ferry tickets. Online, you can have an overview of all the routes going to or from Kusadasi.

Get the best deal with Kusadasi Ferry prices!
Ferry tickets to/from Kusadasi can be expensive, so it’s natural to want to get the best deal on them. It has become a regular practice for ferries to announce special rates and deep discounts for booking ferry tickets to or from Kusadasi up to 3-6 months in advance.

Feeling Great having a Kusadasi ferry ticket in your pocket!
You will feel a great feeling when having the ferry confirmation to or from Kusadasi in your hands. The reservation with us will allow you to secure your ferry to/from Kusadasi, you will be relieved to have the confirmation in your hands or on your smartphone!

About Kusadasi

Kusadasi is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Turkey. Get important tourist information for your ferry trip to Kusadasi and read our recommendations and tips

Kusadasi, which signifies "fowl island", is set in a wonderful inlet in the Aegean locale of Turkey and is known for its turquoise shimmering water of the Sea, expansive sandy shorelines, brilliant sun, and a huge marina. A heavenly old city remains next to it, Ephesus with a huge number of guests from visits every year. The town isn't a long way from Adnan Menderes Airport, Izmir (just 80 km). Various occasion towns and inns line its shores and many eateries serve sustenance from all around the globe and, obviously, Turkish Cuisine, which is one of the most tasted cuisines of the world. There are likewise numerous lodgings, discos, bars, bistros, bars, and "Turkish Nights".

Around 2000 BC. individuals originating from Lelek, Caria, and Lydia had settled down as a general public to the inclines of Pilav Mountain. Later one by one with the unit settlements Pigalle, Maratheson, Neopolis, and Panionion woke up; Ionians and later Romans by Ephesus coming into the strength of Rome, had lived in these terrains.

The present Kusadasi is established in the sixteenth century by Venetians as a settlement. The manor on the little island was worked with the end goal of perception in Byzantine occasions. In the Middle Ages Kusadasi was governed by Venetians and Genoese which had taken the name of Scala Nova.

The city was encompassed with château dividers for being shielded from the brutality of privateers, extremely normal in the Mediterranean those hundreds of years. It's realized that there is an Ionian Region of Kusadasi. This had taken a vital harbor mission on Asia - Europe exchange street for a long time.

In the time of Scala Nova, the Armenians prevailed to exchange, and Greeks and Jews had joined previous countries. With the Manzikert (Malazgirt) War in 1071 Seljuk Turks had begun to spread in Anatolia and amid the procedure of Turkish realms development, in 1304 Sasa Bey had been the specialist of Kusadasi and environment. Mehmet Bey had associated this region with Aydinogullari after Sasa's passing.

Kusadasi is a harbor town and Turks had remembered this. Even though they were migrants from focal Asia and far from sea business. They had lived serenely with the crown jewels they got at maritime fights. Kilic Arslan added this town to the Selcuk government and Scala Nova again turned into the exportation door of Anatolia in 1186. The Ottoman Sultan Yildirim Beyazit had joined Ayasulug (in Selcuk town) to his territories and the city wound up Ottoman in 1390. Tamerlane (Timurlenk) chose to take the entire Anatolia under his sovereign, however when he couldn't take Ayasulug he put the palace ablaze which Ottoman fighters opposed, and St. Jean's Church was harmed severely. With Çelebi Mehmet I Kusadasi had accumulated to the Ottoman Empire and turned into a locale.

With the regions going to Ottomans, Turks went into social order in these territories. Toward the finish of the First World War, the Ottoman Government had survived, so Kusadasi was given to Italians with a bargain, and under their standard, the town was loaded up with Turks, Greeks, Jews, and Armenians. The greater part of those minorities left the nation in September 1923 after the triumph of the War of Independence driven by Atatürk. Terrains among Güzelcamli and Selcuk, the domains of Greeks which returned amid the consent to trade minorities among Greece and Turkey, were given to Turkish migrants and consequently to their properties there; the equivalent was finished by the Greek government. This movement was somewhere in the range between 1941 and 1955.

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