Are there any ferries from Greece to Turkey?

Are there any ferries from Greece to Turkey?

The easiest way to travel between Greece and Turkey is on a ferry from a Greek island to the Turkish mainland (or vice-versa). Fast Catamaran ferries depart from Rhodes, Kos, Samos, Chios and Kastelorizo to Marmaris, Bodrum, Fethiye, Cesme, Kusadasi and Kas.

Which is the closest Greek island to Turkey?

Samos
Samos is a Greek island closer to Turkey (70km from Izmir) than to the mainland of Greece.

Is there a ferry from Greece to Istanbul?

there are no ferries from istanbul to greece or greek islands unless you are travelling with a cruise tour. the only way to go to athens from istanbul is by bus or by plane. ferry connections between greek islands are really good and you can find connections to the other islands that you would like to visit.

How do I get from Turkey to Greece by ferry?

There are no direct ferries between Athens and Turkey (including Istanbul). You must travel to one of the islands near the Turkish coast, then transfer to a Greek island—Turkish coast ferry.

How long is ferry from Kos to Santorini?

The trip by conventional ferry can take up to 13 hours, depending on the intermediate stopovers, and the trip with a high speed boat can take between 5 and 8 hours.

Is there a ferry from Santorini to Istanbul?

The best way to get from Santorini Island to Istanbul without a car is to ferry and bus which takes 22h and costs €110 – €210. How long does it take to get from Santorini Island to Istanbul? It takes approximately 4h to get from Santorini Island to Istanbul, including transfers.

Is there a ferry from Rhodes to Turkey?

The Rhodes-Marmaris ferry route is served mostly in high-season by 1 ferry per day. The earliest ferry departs from Rhodes to Turkey around 08.30 and the latest departure is around 17.00. An alternative option is to travel indirectly from Rhodes to the port of Bodrum via the island of Kos.

Can you get a boat trip from Kos to Turkey?

Kos to Turkey ferry information: Kos is connected to Turkey via the port of Bodrum. On average, there are 7 crossings per week between Kos and Turkey, which are operated by Dodecanese Flying Dolphins. Crossings from Kos to Bodrum usually take around 45 minutes.

Is Crete better than Santorini?

Crete has more small traditional (non-touristy) villages. Santorini is more romantic and better suited to a honeymoon. Santorini has better and more unique luxury hotels. Both Santorini and Crete have a longer tourism season than most Greek islands.

Is there a ferry from Kos to Santorini?

The fastest journey time by ferry from Kos to Santorini is 4 hrs 30 min, with Blue Star Ferries.