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Discover the ease of visiting Kos from Bodrum with a straightforward ferry trip. Enjoy quick passport control, flexible exploration, and a comfortable boat ride for around $50.
Taking a day trip from Bodrum to the Greek island of Kos via ferry offers a fantastic way to blend Turkish charm with Greek island vibes. This particular ferry ticket from Bodrum’s castle port is designed for travelers seeking a simple yet scenic international excursion. What makes this experience appealing is its speedy transfer—you’ll be in Kos town in just about 50 minutes—and the efficiency of the process, especially with no fuss about booking or complicated logistics.
One aspect we really appreciate is how straightforward the whole operation is. The ticket price of around $50.29 per person provides a reliable, comfortable ride, and the process of passing through passport control is described as quick—something many travelers value in a short day trip. However, it’s worth noting that this experience is entirely self-directed, meaning you’re responsible for your own exploration and timely return. For those who love a bit of independence and enjoy wandering freely, this setup is perfect.
This ferry trip best suits travelers who want an easy, affordable way to visit Kos without the hassle of organized tours or long waits. It’s ideal for those with flexible schedules, who don’t mind managing their own transportation and timing, and who want to enjoy the blend of Turkish and Greek atmospheres in a single day.


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The process starts at the Dentur Avrasya Bodrum terminal, located conveniently near public transportation, which is ideal if you’re staying in or around Bodrum town. The booking is simple and confirmation is received immediately, allowing you to organize your day without stress.
Once aboard, you’ll find the boat spacious enough to relax during the approximately 50-minute journey. Travelers mention the comfort of the vessel as a highlight—no cramped quarters here, which is often a concern on short ferries. The boat’s design caters well to day-trippers, providing stable, smooth sailing with ample seating.
One of the standout features, according to reviews, is how smoothly passport control is handled. Cyril_G, who left a review in September 2025, described the process as “quick” at both departure and return, minimizing the typical delays often associated with international border crossings. Be prepared to present your passports; non-EU citizens should ensure their visas are in order, as required.
Arriving in Kos, you’re free to explore at your own pace. The town itself offers a mix of charming streets, cafes, and historic sites. Since the ticket only includes the ferry, your exploration is entirely up to you—this is where the experience truly shines for independent travelers. There’s no guided tour, but that’s part of the appeal: you can spend five hours wandering, shopping, or relaxing, then make your way back to the port for the ferry’s return.
The same ferry departs in the afternoon, giving you ample time to enjoy Kos. The return trip is equally smooth, with reviews noting no delays or issues at passport control. The entire experience is designed for a seamless, hassle-free day, which is especially valuable when crossing borders.
While the ticket doesn’t include any guided activities or entries, the five hours on the island allow for a flexible experience. You can stroll through Kos’s historic streets, visit local markets, or simply relax by the waterfront. The self-guided nature means you set your own pace, which can be refreshing compared to guided tours.
Reviewers have indicated that passenger comfort and quick customs clearance are the main highlights, making the experience suitable for travelers who prefer a straightforward, no-fuss approach. The boat’s spaciousness and the efficiency of controls are frequently mentioned as reasons why this trip is well worth the price.

This ferry service is perfect for independent travelers who want to maximize their time in Kos without the cost or commitment of a guided tour. It’s also suitable for those who prioritize comfort and efficiency, as the reviews highlight a smooth border crossing and a spacious vessel.
If you’re someone who enjoys wandering freely, exploring at your own pace, and appreciates straightforward logistics, this day trip will suit you well. It’s less ideal for travelers who prefer guided experiences or need a tightly scheduled itinerary, as this is a self-guided adventure.

For around $50, this Bodrum-Kos ferry ticket offers a convenient and reliable way to enjoy a day in Greece without breaking the bank or losing precious time. The speedy border control process and comfortable boat make the journey smooth, and the self-guided exploration allows for flexibility and personal adventure.
Travelers who value independence, simplicity, and affordability will find this experience a solid choice. It’s best suited for those with flexible schedules who are comfortable navigating border crossings and choosing their own activities.
While not a guided tour or all-inclusive package, this ferry provides a stress-free way to enjoy Kos’s charm, making it an excellent option for curious explorers eager to experience a taste of Greece while based in Bodrum.
Do I need a visa to travel to Kos from Bodrum?
Yes, non-EU travelers must have a visa on their passports. EU citizens only need their passports.
How long does the ferry ride take?
The ferry journey is approximately 50 minutes each way.
Is passport control quick?
Yes, reviews confirm passport control is handled smoothly and efficiently on both departure and return.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket covers the ferry trip and passport control; it does not include any guided tours or entry fees for attractions in Kos.
Can I explore Kos on my own?
Absolutely. You are responsible for your own exploration during the five hours you’re on the island.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your passports, some local currency if needed, and perhaps a snack or water—though you can easily find food and drinks in Kos.
Is the boat comfortable?
Yes, reviewers describe the vessel as spacious and comfortable, ideal for a short ride.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this tour is booked 51 days ahead, which suggests good availability even for last-minute plans.
Who manages this tour?
The provider is Morning Tour Travel Services, contactable at +905333655906 or via email at [email protected].