Ferry Transfer from Kos Island to Bodrum - Turkey

Free cancellation available
Ticket collection required

Embark on a day brimming with shopping and sightseeing along the mesmerizing turquoise coast of Bodrum, Turkey. In the summertime, Bodrum becomes a magnetic hub, drawing global tourists eager to immerse themselves in its unparalleled charm.

Your journey begins with a swift 20-minute boat ride from Kos, through passport control and transporting you directly to the heart of Bodrum in a different continent! As you step ashore, the town unfolds before you, a tapestry of ancient history and vibrant local culture waiting to be explored. Enjoy the freedom to wander, shop, and absorb the beauty of Bodrum at your own pace. Just a gentle reminder to savor every moment – ensuring you're back on the boat in time for a smooth return, cherishing a day filled with unforgettable experiences on Turkey's turquoise coast.

What's included

  • Ferry Ticket
  • Port Tax

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Lunch
    • Alcoholic Beverages

    Additional information

    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Location

    Ticket collection point
    Kos - Bodrum ferry terminal, Geor. Averof, Kos, 853 00
    Please be looking for our Pulia Tours Sign. Passengers whould be at the meeting location 60 minutes prior to the departure time, to go through boarding.
    Departure point
    Kos - Bodrum ferry terminal, Geor. Averof, Kos, 853 00
    Please locate our Pulia Tours Booth to pick up your ticket and go through boarding process
    End point
    Kos - Bodrum ferry terminal, Geor. Averof, Kos, 853 00

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