Sail from Samos to the coast of Asia Minor to the characterful town of Kusadasi, famed for its appealing shops and bazaars. Set off from the port of Pythagorio at 7.30am and cruise towards the Orient. Around 75 minutes later, you'll arrive in Kusadasi, where you'll have the whole day to potter in the Turkish bazaars, browsing for carpets, leatherware, jewellery, and handicrafts made from brass or alabaster.

Kusadasi Day Trip by Ferry
- Set sail on the Aegean for a day trip to Kusadasi, Turkey
- Browse the bazaars and sample some Turkish cuisine
- Relax and enjoy the view from the ferry - just 75 mins each way
Boat cruise
Transport
Ferry ticket
- Travel documents, e.g. passport, must have at least 6 months validity
- Port tax of 14 EUR per person is not included and is to be paid locally upon departure from Samos port, in cash or by card
- Please check if you need a visa for Turkey prior to booking
- Not suitable for guests who suffer from travel sickness
- Bring a hat
- Bring suitable footwear
- Food and drinks not included
- Subject to weather conditions
- Some entrance fees and optional extras are payable locally
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Det tog extremt lång tid med passkontroll osv! Tror att vi allt som allt med båtresan över (som tog 2 timmar) så lade vi nog 2-3 timmar på att stå i ...
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z Stany Zjednoczone - sierpień 2025Podróż z rodziną
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z Stany Zjednoczone - maj 2025Podróż w pojedynkę
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Sejlturen var super fin. Jeg synes byen var et stort turist mekka hvor man ikke kunne nyde noget pga sælgerne der kastede sig over en. Fake butikker p ...
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z Stany Zjednoczone - czerwiec 2024Podróż z rodziną
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Det var en rigtig fin tur. Vi blev hentet på hotellet og mødte vores guide ved havnen, det var super. Der går rigtig meget tid ved kontrollen med pas ...
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