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Travel by ferry into the Turkey! Travelling into the Turkey couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Turkey holiday rested and without stress.

Regular ferry connections to Turkey exist from the Greek islands on the routes Chios – Cesme, Kos – Bodrum and Rhodes – Fethiye. Fährefrom Cyprus call at the Turkish ports of Tasucu, Mersin and Alanya.

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Use our ferry search to find your ferry into the Turkey. We compare the offers of different shipping companies on each route. So you always get the cheapest offer for your Turkeyferry. Check availability and timetables now.


All ferries into the Turkey

Here you find all current ferry connections into the Turkey.

Ferry connection Country of origin & country of destination Number &
Duration of trip
Shipping company
Ferry Chios – Cesme Ferry from Aegean Islands, Greece to Turkey 7 times a week
20 minutes
Turyol
Ferry Kastelorizo – Kas Ferry from Dodecanese Islands, Greece to Turkey 14 times a week
20 minutes
Ferry Kos – Bodrum Ferry from Dodecanese Islands, Greece to Turkey 7 times a week
45 minutes
Ferry Kos – Turgutreis Ferry from Dodecanese Islands, Greece to Turkey 7 times a week
30 minutes
Ferry Kyrenia – Tasucu Ferry from Cyprus to Turkey 10 times a week
6 hours
Akgunler Denizcilik
Ferry Mytilene – Ayvalik Ferry from Lesbos, Aegean Islands, Greece to Turkey 19 times a week
1 hour 30 minutes
Turyol
Ferry Pythagorio – Kusadasi Ferry from Samos, Aegean Islands, Greece to Turkey 5 times a week
1 hour 30 minutes
Meander Travel
Ferry Rhodes – Bodrum Ferry from Dodecanese Islands, Greece to Turkey 2 times a week
2 hours 15 minutes
Sea Dreams
Ferry Rhodes – Fethiye Ferry from Dodecanese Islands, Greece to Turkey 7 times a week
1 hour 40 minutes
Ferry Rhodes – Marmaris Ferry from Dodecanese Islands, Greece to Turkey 5 times a week
1 hour
Sea Dreams
Ferry Vathi – Kusadasi Ferry from Samos, Aegean Islands, Greece to Turkey 4 times a week
1 hour 30 minutes
Meander Travel

All ferries from the Turkey

Here you find all current ferry connections from the Turkey.

Ferry connection Country of origin & country of destination Number &
Duration of trip
Shipping company
Ferry Ayvalik – Mytilene Ferry from Turkey to Lesbos, Aegean Islands, Greece 19 times a week
1 hour 30 minutes
Turyol
Ferry Bodrum – Kos Ferry from Turkey to Dodecanese Islands, Greece 7 times a week
45 minutes
Ferry Bodrum – Rhodes Ferry from Turkey to Dodecanese Islands, Greece 2 times a week
2 hours 15 minutes
Sea Dreams
Ferry Cesme – Chios Ferry from Turkey to Aegean Islands, Greece 7 times a week
20 minutes
Turyol
Ferry Fethiye – Rhodes Ferry from Turkey to Dodecanese Islands, Greece 7 times a week
1 hour 40 minutes
Ferry Kas – Kastelorizo Ferry from Turkey to Dodecanese Islands, Greece 14 times a week
20 minutes
Ferry Kusadasi – Pythagorio Ferry from Turkey to Samos, Aegean Islands, Greece 5 times a week
1 hour 30 minutes
Meander Travel
Ferry Kusadasi – Vathi Ferry from Turkey to Samos, Aegean Islands, Greece 4 times a week
1 hour 30 minutes
Meander Travel
Ferry Marmaris – Rhodes Ferry from Turkey to Dodecanese Islands, Greece 5 times a week
1 hour
Sea Dreams
Ferry Mersin – Kyrenia Ferry from Turkey to Cyprus 2 times a week
8 hours 30 minutes
Akgunler Denizcilik
Ferry Tasucu – Kyrenia Ferry from Turkey to Cyprus 5 times a week
6 hours 0 minutes
Akgunler Denizcilik
Ferry Turgutreis – Kos Ferry from Turkey to Dodecanese Islands, Greece 7 times a week
30 minutes

Ferry ports in the Turkey

You can find an overview of all ferry ports in the Turkey here.

Ports
Ayvalik
Bodrum
Cesme
Fethiye
Kusadasi
Marmaris
Mersin
Tasucu

Travel guide Turkey

Holiday in the Turkey

Magnificent mosques, ancient sites and oriental bazaars bear witness to the cultural diversity of a country that straddles two continents. Diverse landscapes, inviting beaches and the country’s typical cuisine make your holiday in Turkey perfect.


TOP excursion destinations in the Turkey

The capital Istanbul inspires with its unique location. Here tradition meets modernity and Orient meets Occident. The city looks back on thousands of years of history and offers its visitors a beautiful old town and a magnificent palace. The famous Hagia Sophia, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque and the Grand Bazaar should also not be missed during a stroll through the city.

Once the rulers of the Ottoman Empire resided in the Topkapi Palace. Four courtyards divide the huge complex, where hundreds of rooms, pavilions, mosques, kitchens and baths can be visited.

In Bodrum, guests can look forward to the “Bodrum Kalesi” – in addition to great beaches. The medieval St. Peter’s Fort impresses with its thick walls, up to 50-metre-high defence towers and an underwater museum.

Ephesus was once an important port city of the Roman Empire. Today, imposing ruins dominate the picture. Among them the theatre, the Celsus library and the famous temple of Artemis. What a historic place, the temple is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World!

In ancient Aspendos, culture lovers will enjoy a very well preserved Roman theatre. Pavarotti and Carreras have already sung here. The stage house has been preserved at full height, as have the 39 rows of seats for the audience.

Translated into German, Pamukkale means “cotton wool castle”. Mineral water created here unique limestone terraces in brilliant white. The Romans already knew about the healing properties of the water, today visitors bathe in man-made pools and enjoy a play of colours in blue, turquoise and white.

You enter another world with a visit to Cappadocia. Volcanic eruptions, wind and weather created unique rock formations here, the so-called fairy chimneys. Here, people carved cave dwellings and churches into the tufa rock, some up to ten storeys deep and decorated with frescoes. To be admired in the underground city of Derinkuyu and in Göreme.


Entry requirements

German citizens need an identity card or a (children’s) passport to enter Turkey. With the passport it is to be made certain that at least one side must be still empty. You don’t need a visa.


Alternative travel options

Anyone setting off for Turkey by car, long-distance coach or train must reckon with long travel times – the distance from Cologne to Istanbul is, after all, around 2,400 kilometres. It is quicker and more comfortable to travel by plane to the international airports in Istanbul, Ankara and Antalya.


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