

BODRUM KOS FERRY DEPARTURES
ISLAND of HIPPOCRATES
The Bodrum Kos ferry route operates year-round with six major ferry companies providing up to 53 weekly crossings during peak summer season, connecting Turkey and Greece across a distance of 11 nautical miles (19 km).
Journey times range from 20 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, with ticket prices from €30 for standard passengers. This route offers the most frequent service and lowest prices among Turkey-Greece ferry connections, with the fastest crossing completed in just 20 minutes.
Operating primarily as passenger-only services with occasional vehicle transportation options, ferries depart from two locations in Bodrum - the modern Cruise Port (1.5km from city center) and Castle Harbour (city center).
The route serves Kos's main port near the island's center, making it ideal for day trips to explore both destinations' rich historical sites including Bodrum Castle, the ancient Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and Kos's Tree of Hippocrates.
Valid passport or ID is required for crossing, with arrival 1 hour before departure recommended during busy summer periods.
Bodrum Kos Ferries
Primary Operators: The route is served by two main ferry companies: Yesil Marmaris Lines and Dentur, each operating both high-speed catamarans and conventional ferries.
Company Profiles
Yesil Marmaris Lines:
Founded in 1962, operates fast catamaran service, departing from Bodrum Cruise Port.Dentur:
Founded in 2002, has a long history of providing excellent quality ferry services, departing from Bodrum Castle Harbour (City Center).
Detailed Schedule Information
Seasonal Operations
During summer, expect about 53 weekly crossings, while off-season provides around 9 sailings per week. Departures occur in the morning from 9am until 12pm and in the afternoon from 4pm to 6pm both from Kos and Bodrum.
Regular Departure Times
- Departure from Bodrum: 08:30
- Departure from Kos: 17:00
Peak Season (June-September)
- Up to 53 weekly crossings
Off Season (October-May)
- Sailings on 3 days a week
Special Schedule Notes
- Summer adjustments: From May, additional summer services begin with modified departure times
Journey Details & Performance
Distance and Duration
- Distance: 11 nautical miles
- Fastest crossing: 20 minutes (catamaran)
- Average duration: 30 minutes
- Slowest crossing: 1 hour 30 minutes (conventional ferry)
Vessel Types
Services operate using both catamarans and conventional ferries with open decks, with catamarans offering faster journey times.
Pet Policies
Pet Transportation
- Pets travel for free on ferries from Bodrum to Kos
- Required documentation: All required documents, tickets, and pet essentials for international journey
Booking & Ticketing Systems
Digital Ticketing
Yesil Marmaris Lines:
Full digital experience with online check-in, mobile tickets, direct boarding with e-tickets.Dentur:
Full digital experience with online check-in, mobile tickets, direct boarding with e-tickets.Booking Recommendations
- Book in advance if travelling will be in high season
Travel Requirements & Documents
International Border Crossing
- Valid passport required for Turkey-Greece crossing
- Passport control procedures apply at both ports
- Visa requirements: Check with respective consulates for current requirements
- Turkish tourists: Gate Visa program is available for fast-track visa processing to Greek islands
- Important restriction: TRNC entry stamp in passport can cause visa denial
Departure Recommendations
- Advised to arrive at least 1 hour before departure, especially during summer months and weekends
- Allow extra time for customs and immigration clearance on either side, especially in busy months
Day Trip Opportunities
Feasibility
- Day trips highly feasible with fastest ferries taking only 30 minutes
- Popular day trip schedule: Morning departure at 08:30, return at 17:00
- Total stay time: Approximately 7-8 hours for exploration
Kos Attractions
Tree of Hippocrates landmark, Kos Castle, Therma Beach, archaeological sites including Ancient Agora. Asklepieion ancient healing site, amphitheater, ancient ruins, charming villages.
Important Operational Considerations
Seasonal Reliability
- Route operates year-round with more frequent sailings during summer tourist season (May to October). Winter services continue but with fewer daily sailings and occasional weather-related cancellations.
- Schedule verification: Always check current schedules as they vary significantly by season
Weather Dependencies
Ferry services may be suspended during adverse weather conditions in the Aegean Sea, particularly during winter months, making schedule flexibility important for travelers.
Port Information & Facilities
Bodrum Ports: Bodrum has two ports: Bodrum Cruise Port and Bodrum Castle Harbour (city center).
Bodrum Cruise Port
- Location: 1.5km from city center, 35km from Bodrum Milas Airport (BJV)
- Port facilities: State-of-the-art terminal building with duty-free shopping, travel agencies, restaurant, sea shuttle service available 24/7
Bodrum Castle Harbour (City Center)
- Location: Kumbahce Mahallesi, 14, Iskele Cd., 48400 Bodrum/Mugla, Turkey
- Distance from city center: 2 km
- Port facilities: Paid shuttle bus, taxi station, car rental, Setur duty-free shops, Wi-Fi, kebab restaurant, ATMs, guest information center, wheelchair accessible
Kos Port (Chora Port)
- Location: Northeast part of the island, main port serving ferry routes to Bodrum
- Distance from Kos Airport: 23 kilometers with taxi and public transportation options
- Port facilities: Small passenger terminal with ticketing services, basic amenities, shops, cafes, tavernas, luggage services, tourist information, parking available
Ferry Connections to Other Greek islands
Based on current ferry schedules, Kos has extensive ferry connections to numerous Greek islands. The island has three ports: the main port in Kos Town (Chora), Mastichari port (northwest coast), and Kefalos port (southwest tip).
Dodecanese Islands
- Rhodes
- Kalymnos
- Nisyros
- Leros
- Patmos
- Tilos
- Symi
- Chalki
- Lipsi
- Astypalea
- Agathonisi
- Arki
- Kastellorizo
- Halki
- Kasos
- Karpathos
- Pserimos
Cyclades Islands
- Mykonos
- Syros
- Paros
- Naxos
- Amorgos (Katapola)
Eastern Aegean Islands
- Samos
- Ikaria
- Fourni
Mainland Greece
- Piraeus
Kos serves as an excellent hub for exploring the Dodecanese islands, with particularly strong connections to nearby islands and frequent services year-round. The variety of ports and numerous ferry companies provide flexible options for island hopping adventures.
FAQs About Bodrum Kos Ferry Departures
The route operates year-round with varying frequency. From June to September, there are about 18 weekly crossings, while from October to May, the route operates with around 2 sailings per week. During high season, there are around 7 weekly sailings with Dentur providing up to 3 weekly sailings.
The journey lasts between 20 to 30 minutes depending on the ferry company, type of vessel and weather conditions. The fastest ferry takes just 20 minutes, while most ferries take approximately 30-32 minutes.
From Bodrum to Kos: The first ferry usually departs at 08:30 and the last ferry leaves around 17:00 From Kos to Bodrum: The first ferry usually departs at 09:15 and the last ferry leaves around 17:00-18:00
| One Way | Daily Return | Round Trip | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | 25€ | 33€ | 38€ |
| Child | 15€ | 20€ | 25€ |
| Infant | 10€ | 15€ | 15€ |
Note: Infant age: 0-5, Child age: 6-12
Bodrum Kos Ferry Tickets >
The route is served by Yesil Marmaris Lines, Dentur, Exas Shipping Service, Sky Marine, Bodrum Sea Lines, and Turkish Sea Lines.
Bodrum Kos Ferry Companies >
In order to travel from Cesme to Chios, you are advised to carry with you an ID or a valid passport. EU citizens can typically travel with just an ID card.
For Turkish citizens; Turkish citizens need Shengen visa to visit Chios, but they can now obtain a simplified, short-term visa specifically for visiting certain Greek islands, including Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Kos, Rhodes and Kastellorizo. This "visa express" program is available as a fast-track visa service, allows stays of up to 7 days.
Citizens from other countries should check specific visa requirements for Greece/Schengen area.
You are advised to arrive at least 1 hour before departure, which should be sufficient for passport control and boarding.
EXPLORE THE DODECANESE ARCHIPELAGO FROM KOS
As a central hub of the Dodecanese, Kos is ideally situated for island hopping. After visiting the Asklepion, set sail for more Aegean treasures. Our ferry routes connect you to the colorful harbor of Kastellorizo, the historic beauty of Rhodes, and beyond. Plan your next sea crossing with Meander Feribot.
Rhodes
The largest Dodecanese island, home to a UNESCO medieval Old Town, Lindos Acropolis, and beautiful coastline reached from Marmaris.
Rhodes Island
Step into the Palace of the Grand Master and explore the ancient Acropolis of Lindos. Fast ferry connections from Marmaris.
Kastellorizo
Greece's most remote island gem, known for its colorful harbor, the spectacular Blue Grotto, and a peaceful, unspoiled atmosphere from Kas.
Kastellorizo Island
A peaceful 20-minute crossing from Kas. Perfect for swimming in turquoise waters and enjoying a car-free island escape.
Lesvos
Third-largest Greek island, celebrated for its olive groves, petrified forest, thermal springs, and rich literary heritage from Ayvalik.
Lesvos Island
Explore Molyvos Castle and the vibrant streets of Mytilene. Frequent departures from Ayvalik to Greece’s third-largest island.
Chios
The island of mastic, featuring UNESCO-protected medieval villages, striking geometric facades, and authentic Aegean charm from Cesme.
Chios Island
Visit UNESCO-protected mastic groves, the black pebble beach of Mavra Volia, and the historic Nea Moni Monastery. Daily ferries from Cesme.
Samos
Birthplace of the mathematician Pythagoras, Samos is a lush, green island renowned for its sweet Muscat wine and impressive ancient ruins.
Samos Island
Discover the Heraion temple and the Tunnel of Eupalinos. Just a short, scenic ferry ride from the port of Kusadasi.
Kos
Known as the island of Hippocrates, Kos features a beautiful blend of ancient Greek ruins, crusader castles, and long, sandy beaches perfect for cycling.
Kos Island
Visit the Asklepion and the medieval Neratzia Castle. Easily accessible via regular ferry services from Bodrum and Turgutreis.

