Ferries to Türkiye
There are direct ferry connections to Türkiye from Greece and from the island of Cyprus.

The directory lists twelve ferry ports and 20 ferry routes for Türkiye. Most connections run through Kusadasi, Bodrum and Fethiye. From these ports, ferries sail to Greece and Cyprus. Ido, Makri Travel, Turyol and seven other operators sail these routes.
Route map Türkiye
- Makri Travel
- Ido
- Akgunler Denizcilik
- Exas Shipping Services
- Dentur Avrasya
- Turkish Sealines
- Turyol
- Lafasi
- Jale Turizm
- Meander Travel
- Sea Dreams
Ferry ports in Türkiye
Ferries to Aliaga
The ferry port of Aliaga is in Izmir in Turkey. Ferries run from here to Mytilene. The port is served by Turyol.
Ferries to Anamur
Anamur is on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, only 44 miles from Cyprus. Akgünler runs ferries 3 times a week to Girne/Kyrenia (1.5 hours).
Ferries to Ayvalık
Ayvalık is on the north-western Aegean coast of Turkey, opposite the Greek island of Lesbos. Ferries run between Ayvalık and Mytilene on Lesbos, more often in summer than in winter.

Ferries to Bodrum
Bodrum lies on the Aegean coast of the Turkish province of Muğla and is a busy hub linking Turkey with the nearby Greek islands. Ferries run above all to Kos, Rhodes and Symi.

Ferries to Cesme
The ferry port of Çeşme is at the tip of a peninsula in western Turkey, around 85 kilometres west of Izmir, and links the country mainly with the Greek island of Chios. The ferries run several times a week across the strait between the Turkish and Greek coasts, which is only a few kilometres wide.
Ferries to Dikili
Dikili ferry port is in Izmir in Turkey. Ferries run from here to Mytilene. The port is served by Ido.

Ferries to Fethiye
Fethiye lies on Turkey's Mediterranean coast in the south-west of the country and serves as the starting point for ferry services to the Greek island of Rhodes. The port links Turkey with the Dodecanese islands, with several crossings a week.
Ferries to Kusadasi
The ferry port of Kusadasi lies on the Turkish Aegean coast, about 95 kilometres south of Izmir. Several ferry services a week run from here to the Greek island of Samos, calling at Vathi and Pythagorio.

Ferries to Marmaris
Marmaris lies on the Mediterranean coast in south-western Turkey and is a popular harbour town on the Turkish Riviera. The ferry port links the town with the Greek island of Rhodes in the Dodecanese, with ferries running several times a week.
Ferries to Sığacık
Sığacık ferry port is in Izmir in Turkey. Ferries run from here to Vathi. The port is served by Ido.
Ferries to Tasucu
The ferry port of Tasucu lies in the southern Turkish province of Mersin on the Mediterranean and is the main ferry link to Kyrenia in northern Cyprus. There are around ten crossings a week between the two ports.
Ferries to Turgutreis
Turgutreis lies on the Bodrum peninsula in the Turkish province of Muğla and is the second-largest town on the peninsula after Bodrum. The port connects Turkey with the Greek Dodecanese islands, with regular ferry services above all to Kos.
Ferry routes Türkiye
- Ferry from Anamur to Kyrenia
- Ferry from Bodrum to Kos
- Ferry from Bodrum to Leros
- Ferry from Bodrum to Rhodes
- Ferry from Bodrum to Symi
- Ferry from Cesme to Chios
- Ferry from Fethiye to Rhodes
- Ferry from Kusadasi to Patmos
- Ferry from Marmaris to Rhodes
- Ferry from Turgutreis to Kalymnos
- Ferry from Turgutreis to Kos
- Ferry from Turgutreis to Leros
- Ferry from Turgutreis to Patmos