Ferry from Turkey to Greece

The Main Port Of Kos with a variety of boats

The ferry connection between Turkey and Greece is more than just a means of travel, it's an unforgettable voyage between two worlds, two continents and centuries of shared history. Whether you're hopping over from Bodrum to Kos or Kusadasi to Samos, or even exploring ancient wonders between Çeşme and Chios, Marmaris and Rhodes or Ayvalik and Mytilene (Lesvos), this ferry route is a favorite among tourists, expats and adventurers.

Booking your ferry tickets is fast, safe and simple via go-ferry.com, a trusted platform that helps thousands of travelers plan their ferry crossings with ease.

Booking your ferry from Turkey to Greece through go-ferry.com is a smooth and user-friendly process. Here’s exactly how to do it:

  1. Fill in the departure and arrival ports, as well as the desired travel date
  2. Select from the available ferry options including ferry company, vessel and timetable
  3. Enter the number of passengers and choose onboard accommodation
  4. Pick from available price options based on your needs and preferences
  5. Enter passenger details and complete the payment
  6. Receive your booking confirmation via email and you’re all set to travel

Why choose a ferry over flying?

  • Shorter check-in times
  • No baggage fees
  • Breathtaking coastal views
  • Eco-friendly travel
  • Freedom to move around during the trip

Best time to travel from Turkey to Greece

The best months to travel are May through October, when the weather is sunny, the Aegean is calm and ferries run frequently. Shoulder seasons (May, September) offer fewer crowds and milder temperatures.

Travel documents & entry rules

  • Valid Passport
  • Schengen Visa (if applicable for your nationality)
  • EU or Schengen residents don’t need a visa
  • Turkish citizens may need a visa for Greece

Many ferry terminals accept card payments, but it’s wise to carry some cash. Currency exchange services are available at major ports.

  • Turkey: Turkish Lira (TRY)
  • Greece: Euro (EUR)

How far is Greece from Turkey by ferry?

Depending on the ports, the distance ranges from 8 to 30 nautical miles (15 to 55 km). For example, Bodrum to Kos is about 12 nautical miles, while Çeşme to Chios is around 9 nautical miles.

How long does the ferry ride take?

Most routes are quick:

  • Bodrum to Kos: 20-45 minutes
  • Marmaris to Rhodes: 1 hour
  • Çeşme to Chios: 30-40 minutes
  • Kusadasi to Samos: 1 hour
  • Ayvalik to Mytilene (Lesvos): 45 minutes

How often do ferries operate between Turkey & Greece?

In high season (May - October), daily departures are available. Some routes have multiple crossings per day, especially on weekends.

Which ferry companies operate this route?

What are the onboard accommodation options?

Depending on the ferry type:

  • Standard deck seats
  • Airline-style VIP seats
  • Private cabins (available on longer routes)
  • Outdoor deck access

Can I take a car on the ferry?

Yes, many ferries offer vehicle transportation options, ideal for road trips across islands or cross-border adventures. Be sure to book in advance due to limited vehicle spots.

Ports of Turkey & Greece

Getting to Turkish ferry ports

Bodrum, Marmaris, Kusadasi, Çeşme, Ayvalik – all are accessible via bus, taxi and private transfer.

For transportation options in each city, just click:

Leaving the ferry port in Greece

Whether you're landing in Rhodes, Kos, Chios, or Lesvos, Greece’s public transport is well-organized.

Click the Greek island you prefer and get information about transportation options:

What to see in Turkey & Greece

Turkey

  • Bodrum: Castle of St. Peter, ancient amphitheater, nightlife
  • Çeşme: Çeşme Castle, Ilıca Beach, Alaçatı old town
  • Kusadasi: Ladies Beach, Pigeon Island, ancient Ephesus
  • Marmaris: Marmaris Marina, Dalyan Mud Baths
  • Ayvalik: Sarimsakli Beach, Cunda Island
  • Eat kebab varieties, fresh seafood, baklava, meze plates
  • Visit the local bazaars, spice markets, Turkish textile stores

Greece

  • Kos: Asklepion ruins, Kos Town Castle
  • Rhodes: Medieval Old Town, Palace of the Grand Master
  • Chios: Mastic villages, Nea Moni monastery
  • Samos: Heraion of Samos, Pythagoreio harbor
  • Lesvos: Molyvos village, Petrified Forest
  • Eat moussaka, souvlaki, grilled octopus, Greek yogurt with honey
  • Visit local artisan shops, olive oil boutiques, handmade pottery

FAQs for the ferry from Turkey to Greece

Can I book a round-trip ferry from Turkey to Greece?

Yes, round-trip bookings are available on most routes via go-ferry.com.

Do children need a passport for the ferry trip?

Yes, all travelers, including minors, need valid travel documents.

Is there Wi-Fi onboard the ferry?

Some ferries offer free or paid Wi-Fi, especially on longer routes.

Are pets allowed on the ferry?

Yes, most ferries allow pets with proper documentation and booking.

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