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Discover the highlights of the Fethiye Rhodes Ferry Tour, including scenic crossings, free hotel transfers, and a day exploring Rhodes' history and culture.
Traveling from Turkey to Greece in a single day might sound ambitious, but the Fethiye Rhodes Ferry Tour makes it surprisingly smooth and enjoyable. This day-trip experience offers a chance to visit the iconic island of Rhodes without the hassle of overnight stays or complicated logistics. With high-speed ferry rides, free hotel transfers, and ample free time on the island, it’s an attractive option for those wanting a quick taste of Greek culture during a Turkish holiday.
One thing we love about this tour is its convenience—the free hotel pickup and drop-off mean you won’t need to worry about transportation logistics. Plus, the scenic crossing itself, with spectacular sea views, adds a memorable touch to the day. On the flip side, the cost of $105 per person might seem steep for some travelers, especially considering the additional port tax, but when you factor in the comfort and the freedom to explore Rhodes at your own pace, it can be well worth it.
This tour is best suited for travelers who value flexibility and are comfortable with a non-guided day on the island. If you’re interested in history, culture, or simply want to experience Rhodes’ vibrant atmosphere, this could be an ideal day trip to add to your Turkish itinerary.


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Your day begins early—around 7:30 am—when a comfortable bus will pick you up from your hotel, whisking you away to the port. The journey itself is quick and straightforward, giving you the chance to settle in before the high-speed ferry departs. The ferry ride takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes—a swift crossing that offers stunning visuals of the open sea.
According to reviews, the ferry is designed with safety in mind, with all precautions taken, and is generally regarded as comfortable. However, one reviewer noted the importance of bringing your own sunscreen, hat, and water—especially since the deck can get quite exposed, and the weather can turn windier than expected.
Once in Rhodes, you’ll have about 6 hours to explore the island independently. The island’s history is evident in landmarks like the Venetian castle, which still dominates the skyline, and the cobbled streets of the Old Town. The guides on the boat are knowledgeable about the island’s highlights, but the day at Rhodes is not guided, giving you the freedom to wander and soak in the atmosphere.
The reviews mention that Rhodes offers a captivating mix of history, architecture, and natural beauty. “The island is a cultural, natural and historical mosaic,” one reviewer noted, highlighting its diverse attractions. Expect traditional shops, quaint cafes, and scenic spots perfect for photos or just soaking in the Mediterranean vibe.
The ferry back departs after your free time, and the return journey again lasts around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Some travelers, like gillian_c, experienced “the most horrific transport due to the rough seas,” so packing a sea-sickness remedy or being prepared for choppy waters might be wise. Once back at the port, your bus takes you comfortably to your hotel, completing the smooth, well-organized experience.

This tour covers ferry tickets both ways and hotel pickup/drop-off, which significantly enhances its value by removing logistical stress. However, travelers should be aware of a port tax of 20 EUR, which isn’t included in the price—you’ll need to have cash on hand for this fee.
Personal spendings—such as souvenirs, meals, or extra drinks—are not included, so budget accordingly. The tour is capped at 200 travelers, which keeps the group manageable but still lively. The tour’s duration, around 9 to 11 hours, makes it a full but not exhausting day, perfect for those eager to maximize their time but not interested in long, guided tours.
The highlight for many is the high-speed catamaran ride—the crossing from Fethiye to Rhodes offers breath-taking views of the blue waters and distant coastlines. While the boat is generally comfortable, some reviews warn about rough seas, especially on the way back, which could be uncomfortable for sensitive travelers.
The vessel is designed with safety as a priority, and the ride is swift enough to minimize discomfort for most. Still, if you’re prone to seasickness, bringing medication just in case is a good idea.

Once ashore, the real fun begins. The free day allows you to explore at your own pace. You might choose to stroll through the Old Town’s narrow streets, admire the medieval architecture, or shop for souvenirs at traditional bazaars. Some reviews mention renting a car or scooter to make the most of your time, but even walking around on foot provides a thorough experience.
Guides are available on the ferry for context and tips, but the island is best enjoyed without a guided tour if you prefer spontaneity. As one reviewer put it, “The actual visit to Rhodes was just for the day (5 hours), so renting a car and driving around was a perfect way to see the sites.”


This experience is ideal for independent travelers who want a hassle-free way to visit Rhodes without overnight stays. It’s perfect for those interested in history, culture, and scenic travel, and who appreciate the freedom to explore at their own pace. It suits adventurous, self-sufficient travelers comfortable with unaccompanied wandering and navigating on their own.
If you’re prone to seasickness or prefer guided tours with detailed commentary, this might not be the best fit. Also, those with limited time in Fethiye will find this an efficient way to see a different country and culture in a single day.

The Fethiye Rhodes Ferry Ticket with Free Hotel Transfer offers a compelling option for travelers eager for a quick yet immersive day in Greece. The ease of transportation, combined with the freedom to explore Rhodes at your own pace, makes it an attractive choice—especially if you’re looking to maximize your Turkish holiday with a touch of Greek delight.
While the ferry ride might be rough for some, most will find the crossing memorable and scenic. The island itself provides enough historical charm and natural beauty to fill your free day, and the flexible schedule ensures you can tailor your experience to your interests. Considering the convenience and the opportunity to see a UNESCO World Heritage site without overnight travel, this tour offers genuine value.
It’s best suited for independent travelers, history buffs, or anyone curious about the Greek islands but constrained by time or logistics. Just remember to bring your passport, some cash for the port tax, and a good dose of curiosity.
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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes a free hotel pickup and drop-off from all hotels in Fethiye, making the process seamless.
How long does the ferry crossing take?
The high-speed ferry ride lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes each way.
Is there a guide on Rhodes?
No, the day in Rhodes is not guided, giving you full freedom to explore at your own pace.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring your passport, sunscreen, hat, water, and some cash for the port tax (20 EUR).
What if the weather is bad?
The ferry may not operate in bad weather, and if canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How much free time do I get in Rhodes?
You’ll have about 6 hours to explore, shop, or relax on the island.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, most travelers find it suitable, but keep in mind the timing and the need for independent exploration.
This day trip offers an impressive blend of convenience, scenic travel, and cultural discovery—perfect for those wanting to add Rhodes to their Turkish adventure without the hassle of overnight stays.