How to Travel from North Cyprus to Turkey by Ferry

Taking the ferry from North Cyprus to Turkey isn’t just a way to travel—it’s a rite of passage. It’s the student-friendly alternative to expensive flights, offering scenic views, a sense of adventure, and savings if you know how to navigate the process.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Booking Tickets

  • Recommended Operator: Akgünler Denizcilik (Akgünler Ferry)
  • Student Discounts: Flash your ISIC or university ID for up to 30% off.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Standard seat: ~650 TL
    • Shared cabin (4 beds): ~1,200 TL (split with friends—300 TL/person)

2. Departure Ports

  • Famagusta: More sailings, often cheaper.
  • Kyrenia: Slightly more expensive but offers a stunning harbor view and better cafés nearby.

3. Onboard Must-Haves

  • Power bank (outlets are rare)
  • Motion sickness pills
  • Instant noodles or snacks (meals onboard = overpriced airplane food)
  • Eye mask and earplugs if you’re in a shared cabin

Border & Customs

Documents Needed

  • Passport
  • Valid Turkish visa (e-Visa works)
  • University ID
  • Optional: Student letter for extra perks on arrival

Pro Tip: Arrive at the port 3 hours early during summer or holiday seasons due to long customs lines.

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