Ferry To Kos (Open Return)

If you want to fit two beautiful countries into one amazing vacation, Cos Island from Bodrum is exactly what you need. Some of the Greek islands are so close to Turkish coastline, that it looks as if you can take a short swim and clime their shore. We’ve decided to make that dream a reality and we are taking you to visit the gorgeous Kos island directly from Bodrum. After a smooth twenty-minute ferry journey across the Aegean, we will step onto Greek soil. In the harbor of Cos Town. You will have eight hours of free time to roam its charming narrow streets. With its unique scenery of beautifully pastel-colored houses, archeological sites and lovely churches, Kos is a new dimension on its own. With numerous temples, castles, theatres, as well its modern town square vibrant with chic cafes and stylish shops, Kos island is every tourist’s dream.
SKU: 132
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₺2.080,00

Looking to experience two beautiful countries in one vacation? Then a trip from Bodrum to Kos Island is just what you need! Some Greek islands are so close to Turkey’s coast that you can easily reach them in a short swim. We've made this dream a reality by offering you a direct route from Bodrum to the stunning Kos Island.

After a smooth 20-minute ferry ride, you'll step onto Greek soil at the port of Kos Town. You will have 8 hours of free time to wander through the charming narrow streets of Kos, explore its pastel-colored houses, visit the archaeological sites, and admire the lovely churches while enjoying the unique views.

Kos offers more than just historical temples, castles, and theaters. The lively modern town square, stylish cafes, and boutique shops make Kos Island a dream destination for every traveler. Kos is a unique getaway that combines history and nature in an unforgettable way.

Products specifications
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Departure & Return Location

Bodrum Castle Port

Availability

Everyday

Departure Time

08:30

Price Includes
Ferry Ticket (Open return)
Full Insurance
Port Tax
Transfer

No