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General Information

General Information

Ege Port Kuşadası

Ege Port Kuşadası has a total pier length of 1,297m, meaning it can welcome Oasis class ships. With its two finger piers, the port can berth up to four large vessels, or four smaller and two large vessels. It features two roll-on/roll-off ramps and a quay to service ferry traffic.

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  • Total Pier Length: 413m
  • Berth No: 7-8
    Max. Length: 387m
    Min Draught: 9m
    Max Draught: 19m
  • Berth No: 5-6
    Max. Length: 331m
    Min Draught: 9m
    Max Draught: 19m
  • Berth No: 3-4
    Max. Length: 253m
    Min Draught: 9m
    Max Draught: 18m
  • Berth No: 1-2
    Max. Length: 300m
    Min Draught: 8m
    Max Draught: 18m
  • Dolphin 2: 13,90m x 13,90m
    Dolphin 3: 13,90m x 13,90m
  • Dolphin 1: 13,90m x 13,90m
  • Min Draught: 8m
    Max Draught: 18m
 
Maximum Ship Dimensions for Berth

Length: 370m
Width: No Restrictions
Draught: 10m

 
Anchorage

Available: Yes
Ship Tender Allowed: Yes
Tugs Available: Yes
Tidal Movement/Range: 30cm

 
General Information

Region: East Med
Terminal: 1
Bus Capacity: 75
Turnaround Port: Yes

 
Services Provided at Pier

Fresh Water Supply
Waste Reception
   *Dry Waste (Garbage and Recycling)
   *Liquid Waste (Waste oil-sludge-Bilge water)
Provisions Supply
Bunker Supply
Forklift Service
Oil Barrier Boom

 
Port Security Information

VCC Operated: 24/ 7
Approved Certificated ISPS Plan

 
Distances/Transportation

City Center: 50m
Airport: 64km
Shuttle Service: No

 
Quays / Berths

Total Number of Berths: 8
Total Berthing Line Length: 1.297m
Quays Depth: 9m To 19m

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Terminal

Ege Port Kuşadası provides full terminal services, marine services and auxiliary services. The Port has a modern passenger terminal with duty free shopping areas, a first-aid care facility and a passenger and crew center equipped with internet and other communication facilities provideing utmost suitability and comfort for cruise and ferry passengers and crew members. Besides, Scala Nuova Village located within the port offers extended shopping, food & beverage opportunities for shopping enthusiasts.

Connectivity

Situated on the west coast of Turkey, Kuşadası is one of the most appealing towns of the Aegean and is close to many historical sites. The dynamic cruise port and beach resort town of Kuşadası is the gateway to Ephesus, which is among the most visited ancient cities in the Mediterranean. As a marquee port Kuşadası is in close proximity to other marquee ports in the region such as Mykonos and Santorini.

How to get to the Cruise Port from Airport?

From Izmir Airport, you should take "HAVAŞ" bus in direction to Kuşadası by 90 minutes depending on the traffic. Get down in Bus Terminal. Take a taxi or "DOLMUŞ" route number 5 to Ege Port. You can take a taxi directly from the airport. This trips takes around 70 minutes. You can arrange a private transfer before.

How to get around in Kuşadası town?

Kuşadası Cruise Port is located in the heart of the town. So you can walk by for discovering around. You can walk in;2 minutes to Scala Nuoava Village for shopping, 5 minutes to the nearest Pharmacy and Kervansaray, 10 minutes to Hand of Peace Statue, 15 minutes to Pigueon Island.

How to get to the Arqueological Zone and around?

You can visit the travel agency inside the Scala Nuova Village for a complete service. You can arrange a private tour before you visit Kuşadası. You can take any taxi in the town. You will pay at the end, a fixed round trip price. ( Ephesus 20 mins., Virgin Mary's House 25 mins., Şirince 30 mins., National Park 30 mins. ) You can take 'DOLMUŞ NO:5' to 'FRIDAY MARKET', then get the 'SELÇUK DOLMUŞ', get down in Selçuk Bus Station and get a taxi or another 'DOLMUŞ ' to Ephesus.

How to get to the Greek Island by ferry?

The ferry leaves everyday at 9:00 o'clock in the morning from Kuşadası Cruise Port to Vathy Port on Monday and Tuesday, to Pythagoreo Port rest of the days of the week.

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