Patmos – Bodrum
Ferries to Turkey
Patmos – Bodrum
Ferries to Turkey
The Patmos Bodrum ferry is operated by
Ferries from Patmos to Bodrum typically depart from Patmos at around 16:30. The average sailing time of a Bodrum Patmos ferry is approximately 2h 0m.
Ferry prices for Patmos Bodrum ferries typically range between €39* and €140*. The average price is around €96*. The cheapest ferry prices from Patmos to Bodrum start from €38*. The average price for a foot passenger is €96*.
Pricing will vary by season and depend on the number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.
The distance between Patmos to Bodrum is approximately 63.6 miles (102.3km), or 55.2 nautical miles.
No ferry operators currently provide a car ferry between Patmos and Bodrum
Yes, foot passengers can travel on ferries from Patmos to Bodrum with Makri Travel.
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Patmos - Bodrum Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Greece | |
Destination Country | Turkey | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Makri Travel | |
Average Price | 122 €* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 2h 0m | |
First Ferry | 16:30 | |
Distance | 55 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-07-02.
Located in the Aegean Sea, the Greek island of Patmos is part of the Dodecanese group of islands. It is one of the most northerly islands in the Dodecanese and lies just off the west coast of Turkey. Patmos' capital is the town of Chora and its port is in the town of Skala. The island, which is also known as the "island of the Apocalypse" is popular with tourists from around the world. However, there is more to the island than this. It is a pretty island with traditional whitewashed houses, crystal clear waters, excellent food and a thriving nightlife.
The Cave of the Apocalypse, a major visitor attraction, is reputedly to have been the cave where Saint Ioannis heard the voice of God and wrote the Apocalypse. In the cave, visitors can see the cross engraved by Saint Ioannis along with three small cracks on the rock through which the voice of God came, symbolising the Holy Trinity.
Patmos is connected by ferry to Piraeus, the other islands of the Dodecanese, and also with other islands of the Aegean Sea, like Samos and Ikaria. The ferry from Piraeus takes about 7 hours to reach the port of Patmos. The journey to the nearby islands of the Dodecanese take about 1-1.5 hours, while the trips from Ikaria or Samos take a little longer.
The Turkish city of Bodrum is located in Mugla Province, on the south coast of the Bodrum Peninsular at the point that checks entry into the Gulf of Gokova. In ancient times the city was known as Halicarnassus and has many ancient sites that have been abandoned by the Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans. Popular attractions in the city include the Tomb of King Mausolus which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and was built in under 100 years. The Tomb is now a popular open air museum. Visitors to the city also enjoy spending time exploring the region's lovely coast and beautiful bays. Visitors to Bodrum during October or November should visit Bargilya which is not far from Bodrum and is where you will see all the inhabitants harvesting olives. It is a different world with its lagoon and adorable fish restaurants.
From the city's port, ferries operate to other destinations in Turkey, to the Greek mainland and the Greek islands.