Bodrum - Kos Ferries & Routes

Situated on a beautiful peninsula, Bodrum was home of the famous Greek historian Herodotus, but these days better known as a popular holiday resort. Enchanting villages of houses painted in white and trimmed with purple bougainvillea together with miles of sandy beaches and ideal locations for water sports.
There is 5,000 years of history lying just two metres beneath the winding streets of Bodrum. A few monuments are still visible though, including the castle, the Myndus Gate, the Roman theatre, and the Mausoleum. Bodrum town offers a vibrant nightlife boasting noisy crowds, while the smaller villages in the area offer cosy taverns and restaurants.
Buy Bodrum - Kos ferry tickets
Roditis Ferry offers crossings from Bodrum to Kos and back. Roditis Ferry has over 20 years experience and provides maritime transport services with ferry-boats and fast hydrofoils for passengers and vehicles between Bodrum, Maramaris and the Greek islands of Kos and Rhodes, among others. Roditis Ferry's entire fleet of six ships each offer bar and music facilities. Kos is the Greek island best known for Hippocrates, father of medicine. It is so lush as to be mistaken for floating vegetation, and is home to charming villages well known for their natural splendour, including Asfendiou, Kardamaina and Pyli. Kos town is built along a wide bay. Sights here include the Knights' Castle, a medieval building, and Freedom Square, where Hippocrates is said to have taught. The Museum features a statue of Hippocrates dating from the 4th century BC.
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