Bodrum - Kos
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Bodrum - Kos
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Ferries from Bodrum to Kos are operated by 6 ferry companies, including Turyol, Dentur Avrasya, LAFASI, Exas Shipping Services, Makri Travel & Turkish Sealines. The crossing typically takes around 30 minutes. There are currently 68 weekly sailings on this route, with prices starting from as little as $17. Use our Deal Finder to compare prices and availability, and book your ferry to Kos today.







Bodrum to Kos ferry prices typically range from $26 to $197. The average ferry price from Bodrum to Kos is around $92. The cheapest fares usually start from $26. The average foot passenger ticket costs $91. The average price when traveling with a car is $505.
Prices may vary depending on passenger numbers, vehicle type, route, and sailing time. Please be aware that pricing data excludes service fees and is based on searches from the last 30 days. This was last updated July 26.
The cheapest tickets on the Bodrum to Kos ferry cost approximately $26.03.
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Yes, Direct Ferries offers a range of discounts throughout the year. Where available, senior discounts are applied automatically during the search process: simply select the relevant age range when entering passenger details.
Students and recent graduates can receive a 5% discount on ferry tickets. To claim this, register with our partner Student Beans and verify your student or graduate status. Once confirmed, you'll receive a discount code to use at checkout.
Resident discounts are available on selected routes in Spain and Italy. When applicable, choose the "Residents" option during booking and the discount will be applied automatically. Please note that proof of residence or a valid ID showing the correct address must be presented at check-in.
There are around 68 weekly sailings from Bodrum to Kos.
Turyol provide 1 sailing daily, 7 sailings weekly. Dentur Avrasya provide 1 sailing daily, 7 sailings weekly. LAFASI provide 1 sailing daily, 7 sailings weekly. Exas Shipping Services provide 3 sailings daily, 17 sailings weekly. Makri Travel provide 4 sailings daily, 26 sailings weekly. Turkish Sealines provide 1 sailing daily, 7 sailings weekly. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
The first ferry from Bodrum to Kos usually departs at around 08:30, with the last sailing leaving Bodrum Port at approximately 18:00.
Yes, day trips between Bodrum and Kos are very popular thanks to the short crossing time and frequent sailings. Traveling with a vehicle is a great way to explore the area at your own pace. For inspiration on the best things to do in Kos, please visit our blog.
The fastest ferry from Bodrum to Kos is with Exas Shipping Services in 15 minutes.
The fastest ferries from Bodrum to Kos usually cost around $91.57.
Yes, Turyol & Turkish Sealines allow cars on ferries from Bodrum to Kos. Use our Deal Finder to view live prices for car ferries on this route.
Here are our top tips for traveling with a car:
Whether you can take a campervan or caravan on the ferry depends on the operator and vessel used for your chosen crossing. Enter your travel details into our search bar to see which operators and vehicle options are available on the Bodrum to Kos ferry.
For more advice and travel inspiration when taking a car, campervan, or caravan, please visit our blog.
Yes, bicycles are permitted on ferries from Bodrum to Kos with Makri Travel. While most operators allow bicycles onboard, we recommend checking individual policies in advance to avoid any complications upon arrival at the port.
Yes, foot passengers are welcome on ferries from Bodrum to Kos with Turyol, Dentur Avrasya, LAFASI, Exas Shipping Services, Makri Travel & Turkish Sealines.
First class is not available on ferries from Bodrum to Kos.
There is no cabin accommodation on the Bodrum to Kos ferry.
Whether an overnight ferry runs between Bodrum and Kos depends on the operator and timetable. Enter your travel details in our search bar to check whether an overnight option is available, along with current timetables and alternative daytime crossings. Please be aware that overnight crossings can sometimes take a little longer than daytime sailings.
Pets are currently not allowed on ferries traveling from Bodrum to Kos. Please use our Deal Finder to search for alternative routes that allow pet travel.
Please be aware that even where pets are not permitted on board, different regulations may apply to passengers traveling with guide dogs or assistance dogs. We recommend contacting our customer service team directly to confirm the specific rules for your preferred sailing. For general information, visit our Special Assistance Help page.
The Bodrum to Kos ferry is a popular way to cross between Turkey and Greece. As this is a short daytime crossing, overnight cabins aren't available, but it's still worth knowing what to expect onboard, especially if you're traveling with luggage or children.
Most boats offer comfortable indoor seating in an enclosed cabin. This is the standard option for the vast majority of travelers and works well whether the sea is calm or a little choppy.
Outdoor deck seating is available on most boats and is a nice way to enjoy the short crossing. You'll get good views of the Bodrum Peninsula as you depart, with the island of Kos and its old town coming into view as you approach. If it's windy or very hot, the indoor seating is the more comfortable option.
Most boats on this route don't offer much in the way of food or drink, given the short crossing time. It's a good idea to grab something at the port in Bodrum before boarding if you think you'll need it.
All boats on this route give you access to an open deck. With such a short crossing time, this is the best way to take in the views, and the arrival into Kos, with its castle and harbor visible from the water, is well worth watching from outside.
There are no dedicated play areas on this route, but the journey is so short that most children manage it easily. The coastal views along the way are usually enough to keep younger travelers entertained for the brief crossing.
There's a small amount of space for luggage onboard, but it's limited given the size of the boats used on this route. As this is an international crossing between Turkey and Greece, make sure to keep your passport easily accessible, as both countries carry out passport checks before boarding and on arrival.
A direct ferry service operates between Bodrum and Kos. As one of the shortest international crossings in the Aegean, traveling by ferry is by far the most convenient way to journey between Bodrum and Kos, with multiple sailings available throughout the day.
Depending on the operator selected, some services also allow passengers to bring a vehicle along, while all operators welcome foot passengers. Traveling by sea offers a quick and scenic experience across the Aegean, allowing passengers to arrive in Kos in well under an hour and ready to continue their visit.
The recommended arrival time at Bodrum ferry port depends on the operator you are travelling with, so passengers should check their booking confirmation in advance.
Bodrum port is well signposted, with clear indications directing passengers to the correct departure point. As this is an international crossing, passport and customs checks are carried out at departure, so arriving in good time is advisable, particularly during the peak summer season when passenger volumes increase significantly.
As a general guideline, we recommend arriving 60–90 minutes before departure to allow time for ticket collection, security checks and passport control. Passengers travelling with a vehicle should check directly with their chosen operator, as vehicle spaces are limited.
Parking is available in the vicinity of Bodrum port, with both short and long-term options located close to the terminal. We recommend checking availability in advance, particularly during busier periods.
A pay-and-display car park is situated a short distance from the main terminal, suitable for longer stays.
Pre-booking a parking space is strongly advised, as availability can be limited and demand is high during the summer months and at weekends.
Passengers seeking accommodation near the port of Bodrum ahead of their journey are encouraged to consult our Accommodation page for a range of options and competitive rates. A variety of properties are available to suit different budgets and preferences.
Staying close to the port can simplify your departure considerably, allowing for a more relaxed start to the journey. We recommend booking well in advance to secure the best rates, particularly during peak periods when availability can become limited.
Operators on this route aim to accommodate passengers with reduced mobility wherever possible, although facilities vary by vessel. As this is a short crossing with no cabins available, we recommend contacting your chosen operator directly for detailed guidance prior to travel.
Where available, vessels may offer assistance with boarding, designated seating, and crew support. Passengers requiring assistance should notify the operator well in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
Turyol:
Dentur Avrasya:
LAFASI:
Exas Shipping Services:
Makri Travel:
Turkish Sealines:
Luggage allowances on the Bodrum to Kos route vary by operator. Most companies allow passengers to bring up to 50kg of luggage per person at no extra cost, though it's always best to check in advance as additional or oversized items may incur an extra fee.
| Operator | Included Luggage | Size Limit | Weight Limit | Notes / Extra Charges |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Turyol | 1–2 pieces | No strict dimensions | Up to 50 kg recommended | Flexible policy; luggage kept with the passenger or in a designated area; short crossing limits space |
| Dentur Avrasya | 1 piece included | No strict dimensions | No official weight limit | Catamaran/hydrofoil-style vessels; lighter packing advised; additional items may be restricted in busy periods |
| LAFASI | 1–2 pieces | No strict dimensions | Up to 50 kg | Similar to other passenger ferries, storage areas are available; oversized luggage may incur a fee |
| Exas Shipping Services | 1–2 pieces | No strict dimensions | Up to 50 kg | Fastest hydrofoil service; limited luggage space; keep essentials with you |
| Makri Travel | 1–2 pieces | No strict dimensions | Up to 50 kg | Flexible allowance; luggage stored onboard or near seating areas |
| Turkish Sealines | 1–2 pieces | No strict dimensions | Up to 50 kg | Standard ferry policy; luggage handled by passengers; extra or bulky items may be charged |
Ferries to Kos from Bodrum arrive at Kos Main Port, located in the heart of Kos Town close to the historic center. From the terminal, it is a short walk into town, with taxis and local buses also available for those wishing to explore further afield. For onward travel, buses connect Kos Town to other parts of the island, including Kardamena and Mastichari. For more information, check out our port guide below.
Travel requirements vary by route, so it's important to confirm which documents you need before you travel. On most international routes, you will need a valid passport to travel from Bodrum to Kos, and possibly a visa or national ID depending on your nationality and the destination's entry rules.
To avoid delays at check-in, see our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide and our blog post on traveling to Europe for useful tips.
Booking your Bodrum to Kos ferry is very simple. Enter your departure and arrival ports along with your preferred travel date to view all available sailings and prices. You can also compare alternative routes and departure times to find the option that best suits your schedule and budget.
Look out for early-booking deals and special ticket types such as upgrades or flexi fares that allow changes or cancellations. To ensure a smooth booking process, always enter accurate passenger numbers and vehicle specifications.
The best time to book ferries from Bodrum to Kos is as early as possible. Booking in advance often secures lower prices, along with a wider choice of departure times, seating, and cabin options. We recommend booking at least a few weeks ahead, particularly during peak holiday seasons. Prices can vary depending on demand and availability.
If no sailings from Bodrum to Kos appear on your chosen date, this may be due to seasonal timetable changes, temporary schedule adjustments, or limited availability caused by high demand. We recommend checking alternative dates or nearby routes to find the most suitable option.
After completing your booking, you'll receive a confirmation email with your travel details. How your boarding pass is issued depends on the ferry operator you have booked with.
Some operators provide boarding passes at the time of booking, while others require check-in at the port terminal. Where available, online check-in can be completed through the Direct Ferries app.
Ticket desks are generally located near the terminal entrance. To prevent delays, we recommend arriving early to allow sufficient time for ticket collection and check-in.
At check-in you will need to present your booking confirmation and a valid photo ID, such as a passport or identity card. If travelling with a pet, relevant documentation like vaccination records, pet passport and insurance may also be required. Passengers using resident discounts must provide proof of eligibility.
| Season | From price |
|---|---|
| Autumn (Sep - Nov) | $26 |
| Summer (Jun - Aug) | $26 |
*Based on a one-way trip with one adult
| Ticket Type | From Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| Foot Passenger | $17 |
| Car | $203 |
| Cabin | $19 |
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| Bodrum - Kos Ferry Route Prices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Foot Passenger | $91 | |
| Average Price with Car | $505 | |
| Average Price with Motorcycle | $143 | |
| Average Cabin Price | $81 | |
| Bodrum - Kos Ferry Route Summary | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Turkey |
| Destination | Dodecanese Islands |
| No. of Operators | 6 |
| Operators | Turyol, Dentur Avrasya, LAFASI, Exas Shipping Services, Makri Travel & Turkish Sealines |
| Average Price | $92 |
| Average Pet Price | $63 |
| Average Daily Sailings | 10 |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 68 |
| Average Sailing Duration | 30 m |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 15 m |
| First Ferry | 08:30 |
| Last Ferry | 18:00 |
| Distance | 11 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 July 2026.
Bodrum Port is one of the busiest international ferry ports in Turkey, serving as a key gateway between Turkey and the Greek islands. Located in the vibrant coastal town of Bodrum, the port offers frequent Bodrum ferry services to nearby destinations, particularly the popular Greek island of Kos, along with routes to Rhodes and other Dodecanese islands.
Bodrum Port primarily serves foot passengers on international routes, although some services may accommodate limited vehicle transport. As an international crossing point, all passengers traveling with Bodrum ferry tickets must pass through passport control and security checks. It is strongly recommended to arrive at least 60–90 minutes before departure, especially during peak summer months when demand is high.
Address: Kumbahçe, İskele Cd., 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Turkey
Bodrum Port operates from a main international ferry terminal located near the town centre. The terminal is well-organised, with designated areas for departures and arrivals, passport control, and boarding gates. High-speed ferries to Kos and other nearby islands typically depart from this central terminal.
Kos Port is the main ferry port on the Greek island of Greece, serving as a major hub for connections across the Dodecanese islands and the Turkish coast. Located in Kos Town, the port offers regular Kos ferry services to destinations such as Bodrum, Rhodes, Kalymnos and other nearby islands.
Kos Port accommodates both foot passengers and vehicles and is a key entry point for international travellers arriving from Turkey. Passengers traveling with Kos ferry tickets on international routes should allow extra time for passport control and customs procedures. The port area can become busy during the summer season, so early arrival is recommended.
Address: Akti Kountouriotou, Kos 853 00, Greece
Kos Port features a central harbour area with multiple docking points rather than a single enclosed terminal. International ferries from Bodrum typically arrive at designated passport-controlled quays, while domestic ferries use separate berths within the same harbour zone.
Bodrum is a lively coastal destination on Turkey’s Aegean coast, known for its blend of ancient history, vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches. The town combines traditional charm with modern amenities, making it a popular starting point for ferry travel to the Greek islands, including Kos.
Kos is a beautiful Greek island known for its sandy beaches, rich history and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. Located just a short ferry ride from Bodrum, it is an ideal destination for day trips or longer stays, offering a mix of cultural landmarks and seaside relaxation.