Ferries from
Aegean Islands to Turkey
Ferries from
Aegean Islands to Turkey
Ferries from Aegean Islands to Turkey are available with 4 operators. There are 6 ferry routes. Ferries from Chios to Cesme and Pythagorio to Kusadasi are popular ferry trips from Aegean Islands to Turkey. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Aegean Islands to Turkey sail approximately 96 times per week and are operated by Turyol, Makri Travel, Ido & Meander Travel.
Aegean Islands to Turkey ferry sail durations can take between 20 minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes depending on the ferry operator, the route taken and weather conditions.
The fastest ferry from Aegean Islands to Turkey takes around 20 minutes on the Chios to Cesme ferry with Makri Travel.
Yes, you can travel by car on the ferry from Aegean Islands to Turkey with Turyol & Makri Travel.
The distance between Aegean Islands and Turkey is 11 miles (18km) and 10 nautical miles.
Aegean Islands to Turkey ferry prices can vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The Chios to Cesme ferry ferry sails approximately 27 times weekly with a crossing time of 35 minutes.
Pythagorio to Kusadasi ferry ferries sail about 22 times weekly with a sailing time of 45 minutes.
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The Aegean Islands are located in the Aegean Sea, between the south and east side of mainland Greece and the west side of Turkey. The vast area covered by the Aegean Islands includes the Cyclades, the Dodecanese Islands, the North Aegean Islands, the Saronic Islands, Sporades, Crete and the Ionian Islands and Euboea. The island group includes some of the most popular holiday destinations including Crete, Lemnos, Lesbos, Chios, Samos and Rhodes. The Aegean Islands are often seen as the main characteristic of the Greek culture and tradition. In addition to the obvious appeal of the sun and the sand, visitors are attracted to the traditional villages of whitewashed houses, as well as to the impressive monuments of the great prehistoric civilisation that flourished here. Ferries are the primary method of travel around the islands and provide a convenient mode of transport to get you in to and around the region.
Turkey is a country bordering both Southeast Europe and Western Asia, with coastlines facing the Black Sea to the north, Mediterranean to the south and the Aegean to the west. Given its location between the two continents, Turkey has long been admired for its diverse cultural heritage, helping it become one of the most visited countries in the world. Examples of the country’s exciting history are commonplace, most notably in the majestic mosques of Istanbul and the captivating ruins of Ephesus. Its natural scenery varies enormously, too, from sandy beaches on the west coast to massive mountains in the east, offering a wide range of outdoor activities if you want to escape the bustling bazaars in the cities. Turkey has a number of ports along its coast and, due to the amount of islands in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, it offers numerous ferry crossings to a wide range of international destinations, as well as domestic routes from Istanbul across the Sea of Marmara.