Find all the information for your ferry from Bodrum to the Dodecanese Islands by accessing NetFerry online booking service. Through our portal you will have access to departure and arrival times, the costs and ferry operators that serve the crossings to the Dodecanese Islands departing from Bodrum.
The lines between Bodrum and Dodecanese Islands are provided by Exas Shipping Service, Makri A.e. and Sea Dreams which offer 30 weekly sailings with maximum duration of 2 hours and all day departures. Exas Shipping Service and Sea Dreams offer the possibility of reaching your destination quicker, thanks to hydrofoils. But if you want to bring your car, motorbike or camper, you can opt for ferries that have cargo capacity.
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The port of Bodrum in southern Turkey, is about 2 kilometers from the city center and offers daily connections to Greece, especially through the Kos-Bodrum ferries, located near Bodrum Castle. The port of Bodrum offers a shuttle and taxi service to get to the city center, a refreshment area, duty free and car rental service. Bodrum also provides a port for luxury cruise ships, which can accommodate up to two ships at a time, this port is about 30 km from Bodrum Airport and just a few minutes from the city center.... [More information]
Address: Kumbahçe Mahallesi, 14, İskele Cd., 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Turkey
Directions: Google Map @ Bodrum, port
The Dodecanese are a group of more than one hundred and sixty islands and are situated in Greece close to the border with Turkey. These islands vary in size and development, from large and well-developed islands such as Rhodes to isolated and lesser-known islets. The Aegean Sea cradles and laps the jagged coast and the islands are full of flowers, colours and fragrances that create a very special borderland between the East and West. Facts about the Islands The Dodecanese islands are famous for their clear and transparent water, sand and pebble beaches and remarkable archaeological sites... [More information]