Desde Kos: excursión de un día independiente a Bodrum





Descripción
Viaja 50 minutos desde el puerto de Kos para visitar otro país y otro continente. Descubra Bodrum, o la antigua ciudad de Halicarnaso, donde nació Heródoto, el padre de la historia. Experimente la hospitalidad y la cultura turcas en una increíble excursión de un día. Los billetes de ferry de regreso están incluidos. El traslado desde/hacia el hotel está incluido si se selecciona la opción Documentos de viaje necesarios para una excursión de un día a Bodrum. Los ciudadanos con documento nacional de identidad de los países de Alemania, Países Bajos, Bélgica, Francia, Italia, Malta, Suiza, España, Portugal, Liechtenstein, Luxemburgo y Grecia no necesitan llevar pasaporte porque pueden viajar con su documento nacional de identidad. tarjeta. Para los ciudadanos de todos los demás países, se requiere pasaporte. Los viajeros con una visita de un día a Turquía no necesitan Visa.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Tiempo libre para explorar la ciudad de Bodrum.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
El proveedor local se comunicará con usted para conocer la hora exacta de recogida.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los ciudadanos con documento nacional de identidad de los países de Alemania, Países Bajos, Bélgica, Francia, Italia, Malta, Suiza, España, Portugal, Liechtenstein, Luxemburgo y Grecia no necesitan llevar pasaporte porque pueden viajar con su documento nacional de identidad. tarjeta.
- Para los ciudadanos de todos los demás países, se requiere pasaporte. Los viajeros con una visita de un día a Turquía no necesitan visa.
- Además de su propio pasaporte o documento de identidad válido, todos los niños menores (0-18 años) que viajen - Solos o - Con adultos que no sean sus tutores legales o - Con un solo padre Necesitan un documento oficial adicional firmado por sus padres. , segundo padre o tutor legal que les autorice a viajar.
Opiniones(153)
There are X4 sets of queues, leaving and entering each country, but waits not too bad 20mins maximum in June. We had a walk to the Mausoleum ruins, very reasonably priced. We went on a Tuesday and so also able to visit the bazaar market which is close to the port
A short boattrip of about half an hour and we were in the port of Bodrum. The boat journey was very pleasant.
Absolutely terrible experience cancelled day before trip requested refund sent to the wrong account and adviser unhelpful and difficult when this was pointed out please avoid TUI if you don’t want disappointment.
Hello & thank you for your feedback, we agree to avoid big companies. Please note that we are not TUI but we are a local destination agency, family based working with great people. This review is not addressing to us so please remove it.
My wife and I took this trip from Kos to bodrum and is was a very good day out it’s like 2 holidays in one would recommend for couples and family’s.
Had a nice day with Moto Harley! We drove in a group with quads and jeeps, front and back guidance. Lots of off road driving and beautiful viewpoints visited. The guide also gave us all kinds of info about the area during the stops. The day ended with a nice pita gyros. I liked being able to see the diversity of Kos and our 7-year-old son enjoyed the off road adventure.
Nice city, bustling, lots to see and lots to eat. I think Kos city is actually an open-air museum, very nice to see remnants of the past everywhere. Visit the castle and the old town, definitely worth it.
Great trip and a nice experience to go and see Turkey and the Markets. We travelled with our 3 kids (6, 10 & 13). We pre booked a taxi to Kos port but the driver refused to take us near where the boat was leaving from as it was rush hour so we had to walk (about 15mins or so). So if booking a taxi, be specific about where you need to be and not just the port. A little bit of waiting around at either side but I’d say it wasn’t a big deal. Great to experience the Markets where you can haggle with the sellers and get a good deal. Lots to offer, Clothes, trainers, food etc. We got lunch from a Turkish Kebab Restaurant near the bus station. The food was great and very reasonably priced. All in all, a great day for the price.
Super. Nicely arranged. Just looking for a place to leave was a thing. But left neatly on time and also back on time. Totally fine
The travel across was fine, no hassles. Once in Bodrum, we just mooched about. Lots of restaurants wanting us to go in and eat. We ended up going in to one, can’t honestly remember the name. Ordered some food, nothing expensive as we only had limited T Lira. We got the bill & they had put on a MASSIVE service charge which took all our money. We looked shocked & was trying to do the math but the waiter was waiting for our cash. We felt intimidated. Maybe it was because we were 2 women alone. ADVICE-ask what the service charge is before you enter any resturant. We stopped off for a drink in another place, they also added a service charge. It seems Bodrum is all about the service charge. Loved mooching about thou, was extremely hot. The Turkish delight was amazing & some great shops to look in. Some shops pounce on you as soon as you walk in. There was one shop that just let us have a look about and we bought some bits in there.
We had a great day in Bodrum, it was an amazing place. Great history, shopping and a brilliant beach area to the side of the castle where some of the bars and restaurants actually had the first row of seats in the sea. However what wasn’t clear when we booked this was the huge hassle this day trip would be. Please be aware that you will have four (yes 4) pretty long and arduous passport queues. We assumed having queued for ages in Kos at 8:30 in the morning that we’d just hop off the boat the other end, but oh no. We were forced to queue on the harbour side in the baking sun with no shade for 30+ minutes. It was awful. We then had something similar on the way back. Being honest we had a great day…but if I’d have known in advance the officialdom of it all in advance I wouldn’t have gone. Be warned.



