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Enjoy a 7-hour day trip from Kos to Bodrum including ferry rides, sightseeing, shopping, and cultural experiences with hotel transfers and guided audio commentary.
This day-long tour offers a seamless way to explore Bodrum, Turkey, while based in Kos, Greece. For around 7 hours, travelers experience the charm of Bodrum’s historic sites, vibrant Old Town, and bustling bazaars—all with the convenience of luxurious hotel pickup and drop-off. The trip includes round-trip ferry tickets and an audio guide available in English, Greek, and Turkish, making it easy to follow along with the rich history and lively atmosphere of Bodrum.
The tour begins with a comfortable transfer from your hotel in Kos, followed by a 25-minute boat cruise across the Aegean Sea. You’ll have about 5 hours of self-guided exploration in Bodrum, visiting landmarks like the Agios Petros castle, the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, and the ancient theater. The trip is perfect for those seeking a mix of culture, history, shopping, and leisure, with an added bonus of included ferry tickets and hotel transfers that eliminate hassle.
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The tour kicks off with pickup at 21 different locations in Kos, including popular hotels like Andromeda Hotel Apartments, Apollon city suites, and Michelangelo Resort & Spa. The meeting point is straightforward, with pickups outside your hotel on the main street, making the start smooth and stress-free.
A luxurious transfer vehicle takes you directly to the port, where you board a 25-minute boat cruise across the Aegean. This relaxing ride sets the tone for the day, with scenic views and the chance to enjoy the sea breeze.

The first stop in Bodrum is the famous Agios Petros Castle, built on the ruins of a Byzantine fortress. The castle offers panoramic views of the bay and a glimpse into medieval architecture. Nearby, the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology showcases artifacts from shipwrecks and ancient wrecks, making it an engaging stop for history enthusiasts.
Visitors have the freedom to explore these sites at their own pace during the self-guided tour. The museum’s exhibits include ancient shipwreck relics, pottery, and sculptures, providing insights into maritime history.
Following the historical sites, the tour guides you through Bodrum’s charming Old Town. The winding, cobbled alleys are lined with traditional houses, boutique shops, and cafes. Here, bargaining at the Yilmaz Oevuenc Bazaar is part of the experience, with many local products, souvenirs, and textiles to browse and purchase.
The bazaar offers a lively atmosphere, and visitors often enjoy sampling Turkish tea or coffee while soaking in the local vibe. The narrow streets are perfect for wandering, with plenty of photo opportunities and small eateries.
More Great Tours NearbyTwo of Bodrum’s most notable antiquities are the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and the ancient theater. The mausoleum, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, stands as a majestic tomb built for Mausolus, a Persian satrap. The ancient theater, carved into the hillside, offers spectacular views of Bodrum and provides insight into classical Greek entertainment.
These sites feature in the self-guided exploration, allowing visitors to appreciate their architectural grandeur and historical significance at their own pace.

After visiting the historical sites, the tour offers time to relax at the modern Bodrum Boat Marina. Here, you can enjoy leisurely walks, explore more shops, or sit at a café to people-watch. The marina’s contemporary vibe contrasts beautifully with the ancient ruins, showcasing Bodrum’s blend of history and modernity.
During this free time, it’s also possible to discover local restaurants and try regional cuisine or Turkish tea, enriching the cultural experience.

At the end of the self-guided exploration, the group reconvenes at the port for the 25-minute ferry cruise back to Kos. The return transfer is included, ensuring a relaxed and hassle-free journey back across the Aegean Sea.
The tour concludes with drop-offs at the original pickup locations, making the entire day comfortable from start to finish. The total duration remains about 7 hours, balancing sightseeing with leisure.

This tour operates with a flexible cancellation policy, allowing free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. It’s suitable for most travelers, though seasickness is a consideration, as the ferry ride involves crossing the Aegean Sea.
Passengers must carry a passport or ID for border control, especially since they are crossing from Greece to Turkey. The hotel pickup and drop-off are included, but travelers should be ready at the designated pick-up time to ensure smooth boarding.
The audio guide enhances the experience, with commentary available in English, Greek, and Turkish, helping travelers understand the significance of each site.

This full-day excursion is ideal for history enthusiasts, shoppers, and those who wish to experience Bodrum’s cultural sights without the hassle of organizing transportation. It’s well-suited for travelers staying in Kos who want a comprehensive yet relaxed day exploring Turkey’s famed coastal town.
The limited duration means it’s best for those who prefer a self-guided tour with flexibility. However, travelers prone to seasickness should consider this before booking, as the ferry ride, while scenic, may be uncomfortable for some.
This 7-hour tour offers a convenient way to visit Bodrum’s most famous landmarks, shop at local bazaars, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Aegean. The hotel transfer and ferry tickets add value, removing logistical worries and making for a smooth experience.
While the self-guided aspect allows freedom and flexibility, it also means that those seeking a guided commentary might want to bring additional resources. The stops at historic sites, markets, and the marina provide a balanced mix of history, shopping, and leisure.
This tour presents a reliable, enjoyable option for day-trippers from Kos eager to explore Bodrum’s sights with ease and comfort.
Is the ferry ride included in the tour price?
Yes, the round-trip ferry tickets are included, with 25-35 minute trips each way.
What landmarks are visited during the self-guided tour?
The tour includes Agios Petros Castle, the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, and the ancient theater.
Does the tour include a guide?
No, this tour does not include a guide, but an audio guide is provided in English, Greek, and Turkish.
What should I bring on the day trip?
Passengers need to carry a passport or ID for border control. It’s also recommended to bring cash for shopping, sun protection, and comfortable shoes.
Is this tour suitable for children or people prone to seasickness?
It is not suitable for those prone to seasickness, due to the ferry crossing. Children can participate, but parents should consider their child’s seasickness vulnerability.
How long is the free time in Bodrum?
You have about 5 hours to explore Bodrum independently, visit sites, shop, or relax at the marina.
What is the starting time of the tour?
The tour departs from Kos at 9:30 AM, with pickup times varying by location.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What language is the audio guide available in?
The audio commentary is accessible in English, Greek, and Turkish.