The world-famous Bodrum Peninsula, located on Turkey’s Aegean coast, is a paradise with its 3,500-year history, rich culture, and vibrant art scene inherited from ancient civilizations. Originally known as Halicarnassus, Bodrum was an ancient Greek city where Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea, was likely revered. Today, Bodrum, a district of Muğla Province, is one of Turkey’s most popular tourism destinations, renowned for its stunning beaches, iconic Castle of St. Peter, and unique charm. Covering an area of 650 km², Bodrum is home to around 200,000 people. The city seamlessly blends ancient heritage with modern luxury, offering visitors an unforgettable experience. With its crystal-clear waters, historical sites, and vibrant nightlife, Bodrum is truly a gem of the Aegean
Planning a trip from Bodrum to Kos? Get the latest ferry schedules, ticket prices, visa requirements, and expert booking tips for a smooth journey. Traveling from Bodrum to Kos? This updated 2025 ferry guide covers everything—departure times, ticket costs, visa rules, and essential booking tips for a hassle-free trip
The Greek island of Kos is one of the most popular destinations for travelers from Bodrum, Turkey. Just a short ferry ride away, Kos offers a perfect mix of stunning beaches, ancient history, and vibrant nightlife.
If you are planning a day trip or a longer stay, taking the Bodrum to Kos ferry is the easiest and most convenient way to get there.
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Kos is part of the Dodecanese Islands in Greece and lies just 20 km off the Turkish coast. The only way to reach Kos from Bodrum is by ferry, with multiple daily departures during the summer season.
Booking your ferry ticket in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak travel months.
Bodrum to Kos | Kos to Bodrum |
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08:30 AM | 17:45 PM |
09:30 AM | 18:20 PM |
16:00 PM | (Extra trips in peak season) |
Travel Time:
Best time to travel: June to September offers the most frequent ferry services and the best weather for a Kos getaway.
Always check ferry schedules before your trip, as they may change due to weather conditions or demand.
Ferry ticket prices vary based on the season, ferry operator, and ticket type. Below are the general prices for 2025:
Ticket Type | Price (€) |
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One-way ticket | 24 |
Same-day round trip | 28 |
Open return ticket (different days) | 40 |
Children (6-12 years) | 50% discount |
Infants (0-6 years) | 6 (same-day) / 12 (different-day return) |
Prices may fluctuate depending on the time of year and ferry demand.
Ferry tickets can be purchased:
Booking online in advance helps secure your ticket and avoid last-minute price increases.
Since Kos is part of Greece and the Schengen Zone, you may need a visa depending on your nationality.
Visa on Arrival Fee: €60 (valid for up to 7 days, single entry)
Can I Take My Car to Kos?
No. The Bodrum-Kos ferry does not allow private vehicles.
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Kos Island is a perfect blend of history, nature, and relaxation, just a short ferry ride from Bodrum. Whether you are looking for stunning beaches, cultural sites, or a lively atmosphere, Kos has something for everyone.
Ready to explore Kos? Book your ferry ticket today with Avesta Travel and enjoy a seamless journey
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