Didim Kos island Fast Ferry

Friday, Saturday
from £ 522.00 Pp

Didim Kos island Fast Ferry

Tour Info

Kos Town is a mixture of Venetian and Ottoman architecture with interesting sightseeings
  • Tour Days: Friday, Saturday

Tour Program

DIDIM - KOS FERRY 

During the summer season, ferries run from Didim to Kos twice weekly.


DIDIM SCHEDULE:
Every Friday & Saturday                                           
Departure Time: 09:30     Pick up from Akbuk 08:00                                        
Arrival Time : 10:45                     
Average duration :1hr.15 m 
       
KOS - DIDIM FERRY SCHEDULE
Departure Time : 17:30 
Arrival Time:        18:45

What is the price of a ferry ticket from Didim to Kos? *A One-Way Ferry Ticket £55  Pick up from Akbuk included the Price
*Same Day Return: £55
*Open Return Ticket £90
*CHILD (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021) £30
*INFANT (2022, 2023, 2024) £10
           
Here are some travel tips
*As the port of Didim gets quite busy in summer, it is highly recommended that you arrive at least 1 hour before boarding to avoid delays. 

Is there a high-speed ferry from Didim to Kos?
*Yes, you can travel with a high-speed ferry from Didim to Kos. The fastest ferry to KOS makes the trip in 1hour 15 min.

What’s the distance between Didim to Kos?
*The distance between Didim to Kos port is approximately 216.91 mi (349.08 km)

In order to travel from Didim to Kos, you are advised to carry with you a valid passport
You can easily book Bodrum ferry tickets on
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Kos Town is a mixture of Venetian and Ottoman architecture with interesting sights to see, such as a Medieval Castle, an Ancient Agora, a Roman Odeon and the famous Asklepieion - an ancient healing centre a short distance from the Town.   For two great cultures in one holiday, put Kos Town on your to-do list.
The endless coasts with the turquoise waters, the vegetation, the affluent water springs, the ancient and medieval monuments, as well as the impressive Italian buildings feature Kos island; the third largest island of Dodecanese complex, located just 4 miles away from the Turkish coasts. The name «Kos» probably derives from the daughter of the mythical King Meropas, called Koos. Kos is the birthplace of Hippocrates «the father of medicine» (460-377 B.C) and was already inhabited during Neolithic Period (5th - 4th millennium B.C). The Knights of St. John conquered the island during the 14th century, reinforcing the older castles and building new fortifications. During Turkish occupation, the island was attacked by several intruders (Knights, Venetians etc), while during Italian occupation (1912-1945) some really important, monumental public buildings were constructed. The island was officially united with Greece in 1948. It extends over a surface of 290 km2; its coastline is 112 km and counts 31,000 inhabitants.
Places to visit in Kos
*Old Town and Tree of Hippocrates
*Asclepion
*Castle of the Knights
*Casa Romana
*Archeology museum
*Agora
*Defterdar Mosque
*Hacı Hasan Mosque
*Turkish bath “Osmanlı Hamami”
*Agia Ionnasis Monastery
*Wind mills
*Zia Village

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