

HOW TO GET TO RHODES
ISLAND of COLOSSUS
Getting to Rhodes island from Marmaris is one of the most popular and frequently traveled ferry routes connecting Turkey with the Greek islands.
Separated by just 25 nautical miles across the sparkling Mediterranean, Marmaris and Rhodes have long been linked by daily ferry services that make island-hopping between these two stunning destinations incredibly convenient.
With its quick crossing time and spectacular views of the Aegean waters, this route is perfect for day-trippers eager to explore Rhodes' medieval Old Town, ancient ruins, and beautiful beaches, or for travelers embarking on a longer Greek island adventure.
Ferry to Rhodes from Marmaris
Traveling from Marmaris to Rhodes is accomplished via daily ferry services operated primarily by Yesil Marmaris Lines using high-speed ferries, with the journey taking approximately 1 hour.
The route operates year-round with about 14 weekly crossings during the summer season and around 3 crossings per week during the rest of the year, with the earliest departure from Marmaris at 11:00 and the latest at 17:30.
Ferry tickets typically range from €60 for adult passengers, with discounts available for children and infants.
Ferries depart from Marmaris port and arrive at Rhodes Tourist Port, conveniently located near the Old Town and within walking distance of major attractions.
As this is an international crossing between Turkey and Greece, passengers must carry either a valid passport or ID card. It's highly recommended to arrive at Marmaris port at least 1 hour before boarding, especially during the busy summer season, to avoid delays.
Vehicles cannot be transported on ferries from Marmaris to Rhodes as they don't have car decks, so travelers planning to explore Rhodes should consider renting a vehicle upon arrival.
Pets can travel free of charge on the route, and the many daily crossings make it easy to organize a memorable day trip to explore this magnificent island steeped in ancient history and Mediterranean charm.
Ferries depart from Marmaris port and arrive at Rhodes Tourist Port, conveniently located near the Old Town and within walking distance of major attractions.
As this is an international crossing between Turkey and Greece, passengers must carry either a valid passport or ID card. It's highly recommended to arrive at Marmaris port at least 1 hour before boarding, especially during the busy summer season, to avoid delays.
Vehicles cannot be transported on ferries from Marmaris to Rhodes as they don't have car decks, so travelers planning to explore Rhodes should consider renting a vehicle upon arrival.
Pets can travel free of charge on the route, and the many daily crossings make it easy to organize a memorable day trip to explore this magnificent island steeped in ancient history and Mediterranean charm.
SET SAIL FROM RHODES TO NEW HORIZONS
Rhodes offers a grand history, but the surrounding islands offer even more unique Aegean experiences. Once you’ve explored the medieval Old Town, use our ferry connections to discover smaller, hidden gems. From the remote beauty of Kastellorizo to the green hills of Samos, your next Greek adventure starts at the harbor.
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.
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.