Üye Girişi · Yeni Üyelik · Detayli Arama · Arşiv Cuma, 10. Eylül 2010
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PLAN YOUR VISIT
- Getting there
- Getting around
- Facts for the visitor


AIRPORT TRANSFERS
• Greeting on arrival with a personalised sign
• Flight monitoring (late flights are no problem)
• Prices are PER PERSON and exclude 17.5% tax
Choose from our selection of private and shared transit companies below:
Bodrum is well served by the intercity bus lines. You can get here from any major transport hub in Turkey. A lot of the services are night buses getting you into town in the early morning. If you're hacking along the coast the usual minibuses run regularly from all points east or west. Bodrums nearest airport is not a major one but internal flights with THY (Turk Hava Yollari) operate between Imsik and Istanbul or Ankara in the summer. Perhaps the nicest way to arrive is via the ferry from Datca, 2 hours across the bay at the end of the Marmaris Peninsula. This car and passenger ferry operates every day in the summer and 2 or 3 times a week out of season. You'll arrive in Bodrum at about 11:00 am and get a great view of the castle and marina into the bargain.
BY AIR

Turkish Airlines (THY): THY has regular flights on Boeing 737-400's, 737-500's, Rj 100's, and Airbus 310-200's, 310-300's, and 340-300's to Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya Adana, Trabzon and Dalaman from principal capitals and major cities of the world.

International airlines: Regular flights from all major cities of the world come to Turkey's international airports.

Information and Reservations: For more information contact THY offices.

HOW TO COME BY SEA

Passenger Ferries: Apart from numerous cruises in the Mediterranean, several foreign shipping companies have regular services to the ports of Trabzon, Samsun, Istanbul, Dikili Izmir, Cesme, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Marmaris, Antalya, Alanya, Mersin and Iskenderun.
Car Ferries: There are several car ferries for tourists who wish to bring their cars while sightseeing: Connections run from Venice, Ancona, Brindisi, and Bari to Istanbul, Izmir, Cesme, Kusadasi, Marmaris, and Antalya.
Lines between Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus:
Tasucu - Girne
Alanya - Girne
Mersin - Gazimagosa
Ferry lines between Turkey and the Greek Island
Ayvalik - Midilli (Lesbos) Click for schedules & Fares
Cesme, - Sakiz (Chios) Click for schedules & Fares
Kusadasi - Sisam (Samos) Click for schedules & Fares
Bodrum - Istankoy (Cos) Click for schedules & Fares
Marmaris - Rodos (Rhodes) Click for schedules & Fares


Information and Reservations: Turkish Maritime Lines.

HOW TO COME BY RAIL

Train journeys can be made to Istanbul directly from and via some of the major cities in Europe.
Information and Reservations: Turkish Railways (TCDD).

HOW TO COME BY ROAD

Private car: London - Istanbul, approximately 3,000 km.
Northern Route: Belgium, Germany, Austria ' Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey
Southern Route: Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, with a ferry to Turkey

HOW TO COME BY COACH

There are regular bus services between Turkey and Austria, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Switzerland, and Greece as well as Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Syria.
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