How long is the ferry from Cyprus to Turkey?
The crossing time by ferry from Cyprus to Turkey ranges between routes, operators and ships. Kyrenia - Tasucu on average approximately takes 6h.
The distance from Kyrenia - Tasucu is approximately 59.2 nautical miles.
The fastest ferry from Cyprus to Turkey is from Kyrenia. The distance from Kyrenia to Tasucu is 59 nautical miles (109km) with a crossing time of approximately 6 hours. Akgunler Denizcilik offer this route with 4 sailings weekly combined.
Cyprus to Turkey Ferry Operators
The following operators sail from Cyprus to Turkey: Akgunler Denizcilik.
Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Cyprus and Turkey with just a few clicks using our deal finder.
What is the ferry price from Cyprus to Turkey?
The average price on Kyrenia - Tasucu is around £141. Famagusta (Magusa) - Mersin on average is approximately £136. Prices can vary depending on the route, operator, departure time and season, we recommend using our deal finder for live prices.
Can I travel with a vehicle from Cyprus to Turkey?
The following operators accept vehicles on ferries from Kyrenia - Tasucu: Akgunler Denizcilik. On Famagusta (Magusa) - Mersin you can sail with a vehicle with Akgunler Denizcilik. Not all ships will accept vehicles, check out our Deal Finder for the latest sailing availability, for traveling with vehicles.
Cyprus to Turkey Ferry Routes
The following routes sail between Cyprus and Turkey: Kyrenia – Tasucu and Famagusta (Magusa) – Mersin.
Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Cyprus to Turkey search in our Deal Finder.
About Turkey
Turkey is on the Mediterranean in Western Asia, with a small section in Southeastern Europe, with the Mediterranean Sea on the Southwest, the Aegean Sea on the West and the Black Sea on the North.
As the cradle of cultures and civilisations connecting Europe and Asia, Turkey is well known to have accumulated a large cultural heritage of historic sites and archaeological wonders. However, apart from the historical relics, there’s much more to be admired, from its soaring mountains and fertile valleys, to its sleepy villages and white sand beaches, all as part of the Turkish legacy.