Traveling from Kusadasi to Samos is accomplished via ferry services operated by Meander Feribot with multiple daily crossings available during the summer season and journey times starting from just 1 hour.
Notably, Meander Feribot is the only ferry company that operates daily services to both ports of Samos —Pythagorion and Vathy— giving travelers more flexibility in choosing their arrival destination. The route operates daily crossings from April to the end of October.
Meander Feribot departs Kusadasi at 08:30 for Pythagorion and 09:15 for Vathy ports, returns at 18:00 from Pythagorion and at 18:15 from Vathy ports of Samos. Ferry tickets typically range from €37 to €45 for adult passengers, with discounts available for children. In addition to regular summer season departures, Meander Feribot provides weekend trips during November and December as well.
Ferries depart from the port of Kusadasi, just a 5-minute walk from the city center, and arrive at Pythagoreion and Vathy ports in Samos—Vathy is the island's capital in the northeast, while Pythagoreion is a charming harbor town on the southern coast.
As this is an international journey between Turkey and Greece, passengers must carry either a valid passport or ID card. It's highly recommended to arrive at the port of Kusadasi at least 1 hour before boarding to avoid delays, especially during the busy summer season when the port gets quite crowded.
Vehicles cannot be transported on ferries from Kusadasi to Samos as they don't have car decks, so travelers planning to explore Samos should consider renting a vehicle upon arrival. The frequent daily crossings and short journey time make this route particularly attractive for easy day trips to experience authentic Greek island culture while based in Turkey.