Ferry from Turkey to Lesbos
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Turyol provides the ferries from Turkey to Lesbos. Turkey Lesbos ferries run about 3 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season, operator, ship and route.

How long is the ferry from Turkey to Lesbos?

Ferries from Turkey to Lesbos sail in approximately 45 minutes on the ferry from Ayvalik to Mytilene.

Can I take my car on the ferry from Turkey to Lesbos?

Passengers can take a car on the ferry from Turkey to Lesbos. Passengers can take a car on ferries with Turyol.

How far is Turkey to Lesbos?

The distance between Turkey and Lesbos is 16.8 miles (27.0km) and 14.6 nautical miles from the nearest ports.

How much does a ferry cost from Turkey to Lesbos?

Ferry price from Turkey to Lesbos is based on a few booking preferences such as route, operator, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. Prices will often vary by season.

Turkey to Lesbos Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend using our Deal Finder to compare ferry tickets and prices. Visit our special offers page to view current ferry offers.

How to book ferry tickets from Turkey to Lesbos

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Turkey Lesbos ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Turkey to Lesbos?

From To Average price
Ayvalik, Turkey
Mytilene, Lesbos
$186.38Average price

Ferries from Turkey to Lesbos

About Turkey

Turkey is a country bordering both Southeast Europe and Western Asia, with coastlines facing the Black Sea to the north, Mediterranean to the south and the Aegean to the west. Given its location between the two continents, Turkey has long been admired for its diverse cultural heritage, helping it become one of the most visited countries in the world. Examples of the country’s exciting history are commonplace, most notably in the majestic mosques of Istanbul and the captivating ruins of Ephesus. Its natural scenery varies enormously, too, from sandy beaches on the west coast to massive mountains in the east, offering a wide range of outdoor activities if you want to escape the bustling bazaars in the cities. Turkey has a number of ports along its coast and, due to the amount of islands in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, it offers numerous ferry crossings to a wide range of international destinations, as well as domestic routes from Istanbul across the Sea of Marmara.

About Lesbos

As the third largest island in Greece, Lesbos covers an area of over sixteen hundred square kilometres in the north-eastern Aegean Sea. You won’t come across many tourist resorts on Lesbos, but what you will find are roughly eleven million olive trees, copious sandy beaches, lively port towns and an authentic Greek lifestyle. Add to that list a petrified forest, fossilized around twenty million years ago, and you have one of the country’s most extraordinary islands. Commonly sighted are almost three hundred bird species, which are best admired along one of the many hiking trails and cycling routes, or when relaxing in therapeutic hot springs, flowing with some of the warmest mineral waters on the continent. Greece has one of the largest ferry networks in Europe, owing to the sheer quantity of islands and archipelagos. Lesbos is served by many routes from around the Aegean, including a few cities on the mainland and the surrounding islands.

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