

BODRUM KOS FERRY COMPANIES
ISLAND of HIPPOCRATES
The ferry route between Bodrum, Turkey and the Greek island of Kos is served by multiple operators such as Yesil Marmaris Lines and Dentur. These companies jointly operate approximately 25 weekly sailings during peak season, with frequent daily services especially during summer months. The crossing is remarkably quick, typically taking between 20 and 30 minutes to cover the approximately 10 nautical miles (19 kilometers) between the two ports.
Some companies operate modern fast catamarans and ferries from Bodrum Castle and Turgutreis, offering comfortable services with air-conditioned lounges and snack bars. The route is passenger-only with no vehicle transport currently available, making it an ideal option for day trips between Turkey and Greece.
YESIL MARMARIS LINES
Yesil Marmaris Lines is a well-established Turkish ferry operator founded in 1962, operates a fleet of passenger catamarans. The company provides regular ferry services between Bodrum (Bodrum Port) and Kos, with fast catamarans completing the approximately 20-kilometer journey in just 30 minutes.
Passengers traveling with Yesil Marmaris Lines can enjoy modern onboard facilities including comfortable seating, cafeterias, and restrooms, ensuring a comfortable crossing between Turkey and Greece.
BUY YOUR TICKET TO KOS
DENTUR
Dentur, founded in 2002, is a Turkish ferry operator known for providing excellent quality ferry services with sturdy, reliable vessels and modern equipment. The company operates daily ferry services from Bodrum's Kaleici (Castle Port) to the Greek island of Kos using modern and comfortable vessels. Dentur Avrasya provides ferry crossings that complete the approximately 20-kilometer journey in just 45 minutes.
The company operates up to 7 weekly sailings on the Kos-Bodrum route, with services available year-round and increased frequency during the summer tourist season.
BUY YOUR TICKET TO KOS