Would you like to find the best way to get to Turkey? Search for a ferry from Rhodes to Turkey using the Turkey ferry booking platform. These pages show you the ferry operators that cover the routes to Turkey departing from Rhodes and related schedules, tariffs and durations.
The Rhodes Turkey lines are covered by 2 ferry operators (Makri A.e. and Sea Dreams) which together provide 28 weekly sailings with travel times ranging between 1 hour and 1 h 50 min. very frequent daily departure times for these crossings. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. Passengers will be welcomed on board by competent and qualified crews who will show you to your accommodation and all of the services available on board.
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The port of Rhodes is located to the north of the island and provides connections to the Dodecanese islands, the Cyclades islands, Crete and Piraeus. Mandraki port, is an ancient place of irresistible charm and is where the colossus of Rhodes stood whilst boats arrived 2500 years ago. There are many services in the surrounding area such as restaurants and taverns and the port provides connections to nearby islands. A little further south is the commercial port, called Emborio. The central port serves national and international boats and is located in the city center. At the exit of the port th... [More information]
Address: Akti Sachtouri, Rodos 851 00, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Rhodes, port
Turkey is a vast and iridescent nation straddling East and West. There is a huge variation in climate, vegetation, population, culture and tradition across the country. Turkey is on the coast of the Mediterranean, Black and Aegean seas and borders Bulgaria and Greece to the west and Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Syria, Iran and Iraq to the south-east. Turkey is an extremely interesting country because it divides Europe and Asia and has played a fundamental role in history. In the twelfth century, the first Turkish state emerged and controlled all of western Anatolia. Ottoman contro... [More information]