Setting out on a day trip from Kos to Bodrum promises an immersive experience steeped in history and cultural discovery. Travelers can explore the renowned Tomb of Mausolus, marvel at the imposing Castle of St. Peter, and enjoy the vibrant local bazaar. With convenient transportation and accessibility features, this excursion caters to a wide range of visitors, offering a chance to uncover the captivating charm of Turkey’s coastal destination. What delights await those who venture across the Aegean Sea?
Key Points
- A full-day excursion from Kos to Bodrum, Turkey, priced from Kč 1,376 per person, including a 30-minute fast ferry ride.
- Itinerary covers historical sites, a castle, and a local bazaar, with opportunities to explore Bodrum’s rich history and dynamic present.
- Roundtrip transportation from Kos is included, with pick-up from 44 different locations across the island.
- The trip is wheelchair accessible, and valid passport or national ID card is required for EU citizens, with additional documents needed for non-EU citizens.
- Overall rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars based on 16 reviews, with higher ratings for transportation and value for money.
Trip Overview and Pricing
The Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry offers a full-day excursion from Kos to the vibrant coastal town of Bodrum. Priced from Kč 1,376 per person, the trip includes a 30-minute fast ferry ride and various activities.
Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they can reserve their spot now without paying until later. The tour lasts 8 hours and covers historical sites, a castle, and a local bazaar, providing a mix of tradition and modernity in Bodrum.
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Itinerary and Activities
The Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry offers a full itinerary of activities for visitors.
The Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry offers a full itinerary of activities for visitors.
After a 30-minute fast ferry ride from Kos, guests will explore the historical sites of Bodrum, including:
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The Tomb of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
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The Castle of St. Peter, an impressive medieval fortress
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The lively local bazaar, with its vibrant stalls and mix of traditional and modern offerings
This day trip provides the opportunity to experience the blend of Bodrum’s rich history and dynamic present, all while enjoying the convenience of roundtrip transportation from Kos.
Transportation and Accessibility
As the Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry includes roundtrip transportation from Kos, travelers can conveniently get picked up from 44 different locations across the island.
Look for the bus with the Smilies Holidays logo to join the group. The ferry ride to Bodrum takes only 30 minutes.
The trip is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. Roundtrip ferry tickets are included in the package, ensuring a stress-free journey.
With these transportation options, visitors can focus on exploring the historical and cultural attractions of Bodrum without worrying about logistics.
Important Information for Travelers
Travelers should bring their passport or national ID card for the Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry.
Non-EU travelers will need a valid passport to enter Turkey.
Plus, if traveling with minors, a child travel consent document is required if the child isn’t accompanied by both parents.
The key information travelers should know:
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Bring valid passport or national ID card
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Non-EU citizens need valid passport
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Child travel consent document needed for minors without both parents
Customer Feedback and Ratings
Though the Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry has an overall rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars based on 16 reviews, customers have provided mixed feedback on the activities available in Bodrum.
The transportation and value for money ratings are higher at 4.4/5, indicating satisfaction with the ferry transfer and pricing.
However, some travelers felt there wasn’t enough time to fully explore Bodrum’s attractions like the Castle of St. Peter. Others enjoyed the shopping experience at the local bazaar.
Exploring Historical Halicarnassus
One of the key highlights of the Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry is the opportunity to visit the historical site of Halicarnassus.
This ancient city was the birthplace of Herodotus, the "Father of History," and was home to the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Visitors can explore the ruins of the Mausoleum, marvel at the impressive architecture, and learn about the rich history of this fascinating destination.
The trip also includes:
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A guided tour of the Halicarnassus site
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Opportunity to see the tomb of Mausolus
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Insights into the Greek and Roman influences in the region
The Majestic Castle of St. Peter
After exploring the ancient ruins of Halicarnassus, visitors on the Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry can enjoy the rich history of the Castle of St. Peter. This impressive medieval structure, built by the Knights of St. John, stands as a testament to the region’s diverse past. Guests can wander through its grand halls, admire the intricate architecture, and soak in the breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. To enhance the experience, the trip includes the following highlights within the castle:
| Area | Highlights |
|————————–|———————————————|
| Main Courtyard | Ornate fountains and carved stone facades |
| Knight’s Halls | Exhibits on the castle’s medieval history |
| Panoramic Observation Deck | Stunning vistas of Bodrum and the coastline |
Taking in Bodrum’s Vibrant Bazaar
Once visitors have explored the grandeur of the Castle of St. Peter, they can enjoy the vibrant bazaar of Bodrum.
The local market offers a captivating blend of tradition and modernity. Guests can:
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Browse the stalls brimming with vibrant textiles, intricate handicrafts, and fragrant spices.
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Engage in friendly bargaining with the animated vendors, embracing the haggling culture.
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Savor traditional Turkish delicacies, from freshly baked baklava to steaming cups of aromatic çay.
The bazaar provides a sensory delight, allowing visitors to experience the pulse of Bodrum’s local life and culture.
Since You Asked
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Trip?
According to the trip details, passengers are allowed to bring their own food and drinks on the day trip. No restrictions are mentioned regarding bringing personal snacks or beverages to enjoy during the ferry ride or while exploring Bodrum.
Is There a Dress Code for Visiting the Historical Sites?
There is no strict dress code for visiting the historical sites, but visitors are advised to dress modestly. Light, comfortable clothing that covers the shoulders and knees is recommended to respect the cultural and religious significance of the sites.
Will There Be English-Speaking Guides During the Tour?
The tour includes English-speaking guides who will accompany travelers throughout the day, providing commentary and insights into the historical sites and attractions in Bodrum. Participants can expect a fully guided experience with knowledgeable staff.
Can I Extend My Stay in Bodrum After the Day Trip?
Travelers can extend their stay in Bodrum after the day trip, but they’ll need to make their own arrangements. The tour package only includes roundtrip ferry and hotel pickup, not accommodations in Bodrum beyond the day trip duration.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Bodrum?
The best time to visit Bodrum is during the spring and fall seasons. The weather is mild, and crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer months, making it an ideal time to explore the city’s historical sites and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Final Words
The "From Kos: Bodrum Day Trip by Ferry With Transfer" offers a chance to take in Turkey’s charm. Travelers can explore historical sites, indulge in the vibrant local bazaar, and enjoy convenient transportation. With wheelchair accessibility, this day trip caters to all, ensuring a memorable experience in the captivating city of Bodrum.
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