Lonely Planet™ · Thorn Tree Forum · 2020

Ferries from Greece to Turkey

Country forums / Western Europe / Greece

Hey All,

I'm planning a trip to Greece and Turkey and was looking at catching a ferry between the two. I'll fly into Athens. I'm having some trouble finding a map of the ports in Greece and Turkey and the ferry lines. This will help me plan the cities to visit as I make my way through the trip. Does anyone know of a good map that shows the ferry lines? Thanks.

In the winter season, there are only a few ferries from Greece to Turkey. They start mainly at Chios and Rhodos (www.gtp.gr). During the summer season, there are the following possibilities:
Brindisi (Italy) - Cesme, Lesbos - Ayvalik, Chios - Cesme, Samos - Kusadasi, Kos - Bodrum, Rhodos - Marmaris. There are dayily ferries between Piraeus (Athens) and Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Kos and Rhodos. The ferries between Piraeus/Lavrio and Alexandroupolis (near the Turkish border) may also be of some use to you. There are no direct ferries between the Greeek mainland and Turkey.

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Thanks Neckervd. I should have mentioned that I am planning this trip for April of 08.

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You should also consider the overnight sleeper train from Thessaloniki to Istanbul as an alternative... Cheap and comfortable...

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Thanks Partireeunpomorire, but I want to make Istanbul the last stop so I can begin the flight home from that airport.

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If you're interested in seeing working your way up to Istanbul from southern Turkey, get a connection for Bodrum or Marmaris and then you can make your way up the Turkish Aegean coast (Ayvalik and Kusadasi are a good bit closer to Istanbul).

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www.gtp.gr has an animated function that shows all the islands along any particular ferry route once you've plugged in a departure and arrival island and chosen a specific departure day. www.openseas.gr will tell you which islands can be reached from your departure island.

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are you trying to explore the greek islands or spend more time on the mainland?

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Ideally, I would like to do both. I'm allotting more time for Turkey but I want to spend some time on the islands. Any suggestions?

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I am taking a similar trip, also in April/May. Our plan is to fly into Athens and just wing it, sort of island hop to Turkey and take our time doing it. I have a friend living in Turkey and I asked her advice on the subject of getting around via ferry. She, interestingly enough, referred me to the lonely planet guide for Greece. I spent a long time studying that before I realized there was a Greek Islands guide. This guide is very specific in terms of ferries. I have been able to make up a rough itinerary and decide which islands to research based on ferry prices, times, and durations. I recommend this book. Even if you camp out at a book store and get the gist. Keep posting, though, and so will I. These blogs are really indispensable.

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Hey,

Planning a similar trip between Turkey and Greece in May and would love to hear what itinerary you came up with.

Best,

J

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Hey,

Planning a similar trip between Turkey and Greece in May and would love to hear what itinerary you came up with.

Best,

J

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