Day Trip to Bodrum | Travelway DKC
Duration
7 hours
Address
Kos - Schengen Port
Price
From: 35€

Day Trip to Bodrum

Description

Bodrum, just a quick 20-minute ferry ride from Kos, offers a unique cultural experience and introduction to the Middle East. Step into the lively old town, where aromas of mouthwatering Turkish delicacies fill the air. Explore the bustling open market, where vendors await to engage in the age-old tradition of bargaining. Don’t miss the chance to visit historic sites like the famous Mausoleum, created by Greek architects Satyros and Pythius of Priene, once celebrated as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

 

Description:

 

Sail on a catamaran speed-boat across the Aegean Sea to Bodrum. After navigating through passport control and customs, you’ll have the entire day to explore the remarkable ancient city of Halicarnassus at your own pace.

As you arrive at Bodrum’s port, be captivated by the breathtaking view of traditional white houses cascading down the hillside, alongside an array of elegant sailboats and yachts bobbing in the water. Don’t miss your chance to visit the castle! Take a leisurely stroll through picturesque streets, where you can admire unique architecture and delve into historical wonders. Experience the awe of ancient ruins, including the magnificent castle, the ancient Greek city of Halicarnassus, the charming windmills, and the impressive ancient Greek theatre, which accommodates 13,000 spectators.

For those who prefer to indulge in culinary delights, take a journey through Bodrum’s local flavors. Stop by a traditional coffee shop for a comforting Turkish coffee or tea, and savor a delicious kebab alongside a selection of tempting mezes. Be sure to treat yourself to the sweet ‘kunefe’ and ‘kazandibi,’ two beloved Turkish desserts that will leave you wanting more! 

Dive into the bustling bazaar, where you can hone your bargaining skills while shopping for unique souvenirs, folk art, crafts, and clothing. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, invigorated by the delightful aromas of spices and local produce. With many stallholders accepting euros and most people speaking Greek or English, communication is effortless!

To elevate your Turkish experience, don’t miss out on a luxurious visit to a Turkish bath. Experience the age-old tradition of relaxation that has been cherished for centuries. Enjoy the soothing steam room while a skilled masseur works away the stresses and strains of daily life.

At the end of this incredible day, you’ll sail back to Kos Port, filled with memories of your adventures and flavors of the Middle East. 

 

🕙Time Schedule:

Departure from Kos Port: 09:30

Arrival back at Kos Port: 16:30

 

✅ Included in the price:

– 🎫 Boat tickets to and from Bodrum 

🧾Touristic Taxes

 

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🛈 Important Information for Families: Single parents traveling with children (ages 0-17) are required to present a legal document signed by the other parent, granting permission for the child to travel to Bodrum, Turkey on the designated date. Documentation of full custody is also accepted by passport control and relevant authorities.

In addition all minors (ages 0-17) traveling alone or with adults who are not their legal guardians or parents, need an extra official document signed by their parents, second parent, or legal guardian authorizing them to travel to Bodrum, Turkey on the designated date. Full custody also works for the passport control and authorities.

🛈 Important Information for Travel Documents: Citizens of Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Malta, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, and Greece are permitted to travel with only their national ID card and do not require a passport.

For citizens of all other countries, possession of a valid passport is mandatory, and in some instances, a visa may also be required. We strongly advise you to conduct thorough research regarding entry requirements for Turkey and to ascertain which countries are permitted or denied entry. 

Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Website.

Useful information: 

  • Currency and Payment

There’s no need to exchange Euros into Turkish Liras for most transactions. In Bodrum, you can pay with Euros, British Pounds, or major credit cards. However, keep in mind that local museums, including the famous Castle, only accept Turkish Liras or credit cards for entry.

  • Bargaining

When shopping in the old town or market areas, bargaining is common practice. Be prepared to negotiate prices, except in shops where prices are clearly marked, as those typically have fixed pricing. It’s also a good idea to check the menu prices in restaurants, especially when ordering fish, to avoid any surprises.

  • Beach Access 

Bodrum experiences high temperatures, especially during summer months, often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. Unlike the Greek islands, Bodrum is situated on the mainland, reducing exposure to cooling winds. For a refreshing dip, the town features a public beach located behind the Castle, complete with sunbeds and umbrellas for a comfortable day by the sea.

  • Customs Limitations

When traveling back to Kos, it’s important to be aware of the customs limits for your purchases. 

  •  Either 40 Cigarettes, or 20 Cigarillos, or 10 Cigars, or 50g Tobacco.
  • 1ltr Spirits
  • Goods (Clothing, souvenirs) max worth 430€.

Failing to comply with customs regulations may result in the imposition of charges by customs officials.

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