Ferries from
Cyprus to Turkey
Ferries from
Cyprus to Turkey
The crossing time by ferry from Cyprus to Turkey ranges between routes, operators and ships. Kyrenia - Tasucu on average approximately takes 6h. The distance from Kyrenia - Tasucu is approximately 59.2 nautical miles. The fastest ferry from Cyprus to Turkey is from Kyrenia. The distance from Kyrenia to Tasucu is 59 nautical miles (109km) with a crossing time of approximately 6 hours. Akgunler Denizcilik offer this route with 4 sailings weekly combined.
From | To | Average price | |
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From KyreniaCyprus |
To TasucuTurkey |
Average price$182.16 | |
From KyreniaCyprus |
To AnamurTurkey |
Average price$201.67 |
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Cyprus, the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, offers a perfect mix of beautiful beaches, rich history, and lively culture. This sunny island enjoys over 300 days of sunshine each year, making it great to visit any time. History lovers will enjoy the island's ancient treasures, like the old city of Kourion and the Tombs of the Kings in Paphos. Beach fans can relax on the golden sands of Nissi Beach in Ayia Napa or discover the natural beauty of the Akamas Peninsula. The island is known for its tasty food, with fresh seafood, halloumi cheese, and mezze platters. Every September, Limassol holds a Wine Festival where you can try local wines for free. From Cyprus, you can easily take ferries to nearby Greece and its islands, as well as to Israel, Egypt, and Lebanon from Limassol port. Sitting at the meeting point of three continents, Cyprus has something for everyone.
Turkey draws visitors with its unique spot bridging two continents, creating a rich mix of European and Asian influences. In Istanbul, the country's most famous city and popular port, the stunning Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia show off Turkey's impressive architectural history. Travelers can wander through the ancient ruins of Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Mediterranean, or drift above the magical landscapes of Cappadocia in a hot air balloon. The Turkish coast offers beautiful beaches along the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Every June, Istanbul hosts the International Music Festival, while traditional oil wrestling competitions happen in Edirne during summer. The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul gives shoppers an unforgettable experience with its maze of shops and lively atmosphere. From Turkish ports, ferries connect to many Greek islands, as well as routes to Cyprus, Italy, and across the Bosphorus Strait between European and Asian Istanbul.