Ferry to Greek Islands

From Turkey to Greek Islands

Bon Voyage to the Greek Islands from Turkey…

Ferry to Greece

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  • Ayvalık
  • Bodrum
  • Çeşme
  • Chios
  • Kaş
  • Kastellorizo
  • Kos
  • Kuşadası
  • Lesvos
  • Marmaris
  • Rhodes
  • Samos
  • Ayvalık
  • Bodrum
  • Çeşme
  • Chios
  • Kaş
  • Kastellorizo
  • Kos
  • Kuşadası
  • Lesvos
  • Marmaris
  • Rhodes
  • Samos

Ferry from Turkey to Greek Islands

Turkey to Greece Ferry … The easiest way to travel between Turkey and Greece is to take a ferry from one of the Turkish ports to the Greek island opposite.

Some Eastern Aegean and Dodecanese islands are less than an hour’s ferry ride from the Turkish coast, making it a very convenient option for a day trip or quick transfer between the two countries.

Ferries departing from Turkish ports go to at least six different Greek islands. It is recommended to book tickets in advance.

The routes are daily and frequent, mostly during the summer months when the tourist season is at its peak.

Ferries to the Greek islands in winter are not very frequent and only run a few times a week.

There are round-trip ferries from Ayvalik to Lesvos every day. You can find detailed information about Ayvalik Lesvos ferry prices and schedules here.

Cesme Chios ferry services are organized every day during the summer months and on certain days in the winter. You can get information about ferry prices, holiday opportunities, and Chios.

Kusadasi Samos ferry services are organized to Vathy Port on Mondays and Tuesdays, and to Pythagorion port on other days of the week by Meander Travel from  April until end of October regularly.

Bodrum Kos ferry services from Bodrum Kale, Liman, and Turgutreis ports are made regularly every day and on certain days of the week in the winter month.

There are ferry services from Marmaris to Rhodes Island every day. The departures lessen to certain days of the weeks in winter.

You can find detailed information about the ferry ticket from Kas to Kastellorizo island, which is known for its proximity to Turkey’s coastline.