If you're staying in Didim, chances are you're soaking in the sun, enjoying golden beaches, and diving into rich Turkish culture. But what if you could add a dash of Greece into your holiday mix—without hopping on a plane? This is where the one-day Kos Island escape comes in. Thanks to a well-organized ferry route via Bodrum, you can step onto a Greek island, explore its ancient secrets, eat local delicacies, and be back in Türkiye by nightfall.
This article is your complete guide to making the most of this cross-cultural adventure—from what to pack, to what not to miss.
Kos isn’t just any Greek island. It’s the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, and a paradise blending archaeological wonders, quaint streets, and azure coastlines. Located just across the Aegean Sea from Bodrum, Kos is part of the Dodecanese island chain and has long attracted history buffs, beach lovers, and culture seekers alike.
Think cobbled streets dotted with white-washed buildings, harbor-side tavernas serving freshly grilled octopus, and ruins that whisper tales from centuries past. All this is just a ferry ride away from your resort in Didim.
Available Days: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
Tour Duration: 06:00 AM – 08:30 PM
Language Support: Multilingual assistance available
Type: Self-guided day tour
Departure Point: Pick-up from your hotel in Didim
This is a well-structured and flexible tour, giving you just the right mix of support and free time to explore Kos your way.
Your day begins bright and early at 6:00 AM with a hotel pick-up in Didim. A comfortable coach ride awaits, taking you southward for approximately three hours through scenic coastal landscapes until you reach Bodrum’s international ferry terminal.
Upon arrival, you’ll go through a smooth passport control and ticket verification process. Don’t forget—Greece is an EU country, so ensure your passport or national ID is valid and matches the one you used to enter Türkiye.
Top Tip: Customs during July to September can be time-consuming. Bring water, sunglasses, and patience!
The ferry from Bodrum to Kos is a short yet scenic voyage, lasting approximately 45–60 minutes. You’ll sail across the sparkling Aegean, with views of craggy islets and turquoise waters teasing the day’s adventure.
Ferry operators offer indoor seating and deck views—so whether you want to snap sunrise photos or grab a quick nap, you’re covered.
Departure Times from Kos:
Weekdays: 16:30
Weekends: 17:30
(Exact departure times will be confirmed during the tour.)
Once docked, you’ll disembark at the Kos Town port, which is conveniently located next to the island’s lively Old Town. Here, you’re given full freedom to wander, explore, shop, eat, and soak up the Mediterranean vibes.
No guided group. No tight schedule. Just you and your curiosity.
Here’s a recommended DIY itinerary for your six-hour stay:
Start at the Hippocrates Tree, said to be where the famed physician taught his students.
Explore the Castle of the Knights, standing guard at the harbor.
Get lost in the narrow alleys of Old Town, discovering cozy tavernas and artisan shops.
Visit the Asklepion ruins, an ancient healing sanctuary located just outside town.
The Hippocrates Tree
A giant plane tree in the town square where Hippocrates is believed to have lectured. The current tree is centuries old, and its gnarled branches are a living link to the island’s medical legacy.
Asklepion
This ancient medical center was once a temple and healing retreat. Stroll among Roman columns and ancient bathhouses while imagining what medicine looked like over 2,000 years ago.
Castle of the Knights
Built by the Knights of St. John, this fortress is a prime photo op and offers stunning harbor views.
Kos Old Town
Buzzing with street vendors, souvenir stalls, and traditional bakeries—perfect for grabbing a bite or a keepsake.
Looking to make the most of your time? Hop aboard the Kos tourist train, a small tram-like vehicle that loops around the major highlights. It’s cheap, convenient, and saves time if you’d rather ride than walk.
Prefer to cool off? Kos boasts several nearby beaches like Lambi Beach, just a short walk from the port.
As your island adventure wraps up, head back to the ferry port for check-in and boarding. You’ll enjoy another scenic Aegean cruise back to Bodrum, where your driver will be waiting to take you back to Didim.
Depending on your hotel’s location, you can expect to be back between 8:00 PM and 8:30 PM.
✅ Included:
Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Didim)
Round-trip ferry tickets (Bodrum–Kos–Bodrum)
Port taxes and fees
Travel insurance
❌ Not Included:
Food and beverages
Personal expenses
Optional tourist train in Kos
To make the most of your Kos day trip, make sure you bring the following:
Passport or valid national ID (used to enter Türkiye)
Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
Swimwear and towel (if planning to visit a beach)
Comfortable walking shoes
Camera or phone for photos
Cash (Euros preferred) for local shops or cafes
Water bottle (a must for hot days and customs queues)
Arrive at passport control with plenty of time to spare—especially during peak season.
Euros are accepted everywhere in Kos, but having small notes helps.
Download offline maps of Kos Town for easier navigation.
Want to try Greek coffee or ouzo? Old Town cafés are the place!
Most locals speak English—so communication won’t be an issue.
How to Book:
Reserve online by selecting your hotel and travel date.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.
Pricing (Per Person):
Adults: €50
Children (7–12 years): €33
Children (3–6 years): €29
Infants (0–2 years): €12 (covers port taxes)
Infant age is based on the birth year stated in the passport.
A trip from Didim to Kos Island is more than just a ferry ride—it’s a passport to another world. In just one day, you’ll traverse two cultures, sample two cuisines, and step back in time through ruins and relics. It’s convenient, budget-friendly, and incredibly enriching.
Whether you’re a history lover, a foodie, or just in search of something different, this one-day Greek escape adds an unforgettable highlight to your Turkish holiday.
So, why not turn your Didim beach break into a cross-border cultural adventure? Kos is calling.
Book a unique Didim to Kos Island Ferry Tour: A Full-Day Greek Getaway via Bodrum right now.
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