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Explore Turkey from Greece

Combine your holidays in the top Greek destinations with a trip to Turkey. Discover the sights, the cuisine and of course the beauty of Turkey by booking your tickets NOW!
Explore Turkey from Greece

Discover the lacey coasts and stunning colors of the Aegean Sea. The coast of Turkey awaits you for an unforgettable vacation with its stunning scenery, fine sand beaches, picturesque villages, and unique traditions. Select your destination, purchase your tickets from Let's Ferry and visit Turkey. Travel to the East this summer and enjoy a destination which seems far away but in reality is really close.

#1. Samos - Kusadasi

The Temple of ArtemisThe Temple of Artemis

Due to its stunning turquoise beaches, world-famous landmarks and significant places of religious and cultural interest, Kusadasi is one of Turkey's most visited tourist destinations. Kusadasi is an obvious choice if you're looking for an unforgettable vacation in Turkey at a reasonable price. Daily ferries from Samos to Kusadasi are available. Purchase your ferry tickets on the Let's Ferry website to cross the Aegean!

What to see in Kusadasi

Two of the most significant attractions in the area are the Virgin Mary's House and the ancient city of Ephesus. Virgin Mary was reportedly brought to Ephesus by the John the Apostle after Jesus' resurrection. You can admire the ancient city of Ephesus, an intriguing ancient city that is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. You will get to see the incredible archaeological ruins of the city, including the Odeon, the Trajan Fountain, the Library of Celsus , the Roman Baths and the Temple of Hadrian. Goddess Artemis was worshiped in Ephesus. The temple which was dedicated to the goddess took 120 years to construct and was so enormous that it was considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Today, ancient Ephesus is one of the best places to experience a city of the classical era.

Kusadasi CastleKusadasi Castle

Built in the 13th century, Pigeon Island is a distinctive and well-liked destination for both domestic and international tourists. It has a bridge that connects it to the mainland and was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2020. In the evenings, this is the place to stroll around and enjoy a drink. Those who want to take a boat tour can dock at Pigeon Island. Every morning, more than 20 boats transport visitors to a number of turquoise bays where they can go diving and have fun in the water. In the old town, where you can browse and take in the area's historic structures, you can also shop at the well-known Kusadasi Bazaar.

You can purchase inexpensive clothing and presents for your loved ones, sip coffee, and sample Turkish cuisine and regional specialties.

#2. Kos - Halicarnassus

Bodrum CastleBodrum Castle

You'll adore Bodrum, a destination for impromptu summer vacations with turquoise shores and a buzzing atmosphere.Bodrum is also well-known for its marina, which is full of yachts waiting to take you out into the Aegean for a leisurely day of coastal sightseeing, and its lovely town, which is full of picturesque, old whitewashed homes.

What to do in Halicarnassus

Alikarnassos was once a small fishing village that rose to become the top tourist destination on the other side of the Aegean. With the sun and sea taking center stage and tourists from around the world arriving in the area to enjoy its charms, this town is now one of the best places to visit for that Turkey trip you've always wanted. If you find yourself in Bodrum, don't hesitate to take a boat tour to take in the scenery, go to St. Peter's Castle, check out the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, go swimming on the golden beaches, and learn about Halicarnassus' ancient city.

Port in BodrumPort in Bodrum

After purchasing your tickets through Let's Ferry, Bodrum is easily accessible from Kos. You're on the right track if you want to take in the allure and beauty of Asia Minor's coast, admire its illustrious cities and cultures, and combine leisure and holiday spirit.

#3. Chios - Çeşme

Çeşme is a stunning coastal town in Turkey and one of the most picturesque locations. Along with delicious food, a vibrant nightlife, and entertainment, the seaside town is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. There are in fact so many things to do here that you might not even know where to begin.

Bougainvillea in Çeşme

You will undoubtedly find something to enjoy in this lively and welcoming city, regardless of your interests. Everyone can find something to do in Çeşme, from discovering historic artifacts to unwinding on the sand beaches. It makes sense why it's the top choice for affluent locals looking to unwind.

What to do in Çeşme

Without swimming in its magnificent waters, you cannot visit a coastline as beautiful as that of Çeşme. One of the best coastal vacation spots in Turkey is made up entirely of beaches, coves, and picturesque villages. Spend an evening in Alaçatı, a city with vibrant stone homes and bustling streets that is only 15 minutes from Çeşme. This is a wonderful location to explore, enjoy local cuisine, shop at nearby stores, and take beautiful pictures.

Ilica Plaji beach in ÇeşmeIlica Plaji beach in Çeşme

Additionally, Alaçatı has some of the best bars and nightclubs in the region, making it the ideal location for a fun-filled evening of dancing. Experience the magic of the Mediterranean lifestyle as you explore the center of Çeşme with its breathtaking views, a lovely place to unwind and relax. Take in the fresh air, visit the Castle and Çeşme Museum, or go shopping for trinkets. You can also take boat trips to see the nearby islands if you're looking for something a little more strenuous. Whatever you decide, make sure to stop by the Çeşme center while you're in the area.

#4. Rhodes - Fethiye

Fethiye is yet another popular holiday destination in Turkey. The numerous tourist attractions and activities along the well-known, verdant coastline, also known as the Turquoise Coast, can both be explored from this city.

Fethiye in TurkeyFethiye in Turkey

One of the most well-liked and reasonably priced boat day trip destinations is Fethiye, which is also a popular starting point for multi-day yachting vacations. Fethiye is in a great location and is frequently the starting point for excursions to the beaches in the area or to the historical Lycian civilization ruins. Its laid-back atmosphere is the perfect way to end the day after a strenuous sightseeing tour of carved tombs and mountaintops, UNESCO-protected monuments, as well as a special opportunity to sunbathe, go on a boat trip, or try paragliding.

What to do in Fethiye

Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon, Turkey's most well-known beach, is located 15 kilometers south of Fethiye. The fact that there are many visitors attests to how idyllic the white sand beach, turquoise waters, and surrounding dense pine forest are. You can swim or sunbathe here, and there are also lots of other activities like tandem paragliding. Visit the butterfly beach, which is situated between two high cliffs, by boat or on foot from Faralya village. Buses leave for the Butterfly Valley from Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon a few times per day during the summer.

The port in FethiyeThe port in Fethiye

Although the beach's lush, forested gorge offers excellent hiking opportunities, most visitors opt to spend the day lounging by the water and enjoying the sun. Even though it's small, the Fethiye Museum is a fantastic resource for learning about Lycian history, especially if you intend to travel to places like Xanthos, Tlos, and Letoon.

Select the top Greek vacation spots this summer and pair them with the most convenient Turkey connections. Enjoy the sea, the sun, and the flavors of oriental cuisine while shopping at unbeatable prices and having an unforgettable trip. You can easily and comfortably find your ferry tickets on Let's Ferry from the comfort of your home. Güle Güle!