Datca – Rhodes
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Datca – Rhodes
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
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Datca is a district and town in Turkey. It is situated in the south west of the country around half way along the Datca Peninsular. This is a popular area for tourists to Turkey because it is characterised by small coves and beautiful bays and is therefore a favoured stop over for visitors taking the Blue Cruise along Turkey's south west coast. These cruises usually depart from Datca but can also depart from Bodrum or Marmaris.
The town, especially round the harbour, is lively and has amazing scenery that tends to enthral visitors immediately. The region has a reputation for its friendliness, tranquillity, sophistication and good fun.
Datca is roughly 22 miles to the south east of Bodrum, which is approximately 2 hours by ferry, and 75 km from Marmaris. The ferry terminal at Datca's port, which is also known as Kormen) is around 9km from Datca itself, on the other side of the peninsular.
The Greek island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese group of islands and is a popular destination for tourists, especially as it has around 300 days of sunshine every year. The island lies in the eastern Aegean Sea and is to the north of the island of Crete and to the south east of Athens. The island has all the facilities to make it the popular tourist destination that it has become and includes a beautiful coastline and has plenty of culture and a lively nightlife.
The island's main town, Rhodes Town, is very charming and visitors will see enormous medieval fortifications and narrow alleys that are simply full of character. However, the island's beaches are perhaps the biggest attraction and is what makes it so popular. many of the island's beaches are located on the eastern shore and Lindos stands out as offering the best stretch of sand and pebbles and is close to the Megali Paralia.
Rhodes is connected by ferry with daily services to Piraeus, by conventional and high speed boats. During the summer months Rhodes is also connected with the rest of the Dodecanese islands, along with Crete and Cyclades.