Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
SEA
Departure times change between seasons, with fewer ferries generally running in the
winter. The routes available also change from year to year. A good starting point for in-
formation is Ferrylines ( www.ferrylines.com ) .
Day trips on ferries to Greece are popular. Remember to take your passport, and check
you have a multiple-entry Turkish visa so you can get back into the country at the end of
the day. (Tourist visas issued on arrival in Turkey normally allow multiple entries.)
Ferries to/from Greece & Northern
Cyprus
» Ayvalık (north Aegean) - Lesvos, Greece (see www.jaletour.com )
» Alanya (eastern Mediterranean) - Girne (Kyrenia), Northern Cyprus ( www.fergun.net )
» Bodrum (south Aegean) - Kos and Rhodes, Greece ( www.bodrumferryboat.com and
www.bodrumexpresslines.com )
» Çeşme (north Aegean) - Chios, Greece ( www.erturk.com.tr )
» Datça (south Aegean) - Rhodes and Simi, Greece ( www.knidosyachting.com )
» Kaş (western Mediterranean) - Meis (Kastellorizo), Greece ( www.meisexpress.com )
» Kuşadası (south Aegean) - Samos, Greece ( www.meandertravel.com )
» Marmaris (south Aegean) - Rhodes ( www.yesilmarmaris.com )
» Taşucu (eastern Mediterranean) - Girne (Kyrenia; www.akgunler.com.tr )
» Turgutreis (south Aegean) - Kos ( www.bodrumferryboat.com )
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