Kusadasi Cruise Port
About Kusadasi Cruise Port
Kusadasi Cruise Port is one of the busiest and most important cruise ports in Turkey, welcoming thousands of travelers arriving from Mediterranean and Greek Islands cruises every year. Located on the beautiful Aegean coast, the port serves as the main gateway to Ephesus Ancient City and many of western Turkey’s most famous attractions.
The cruise port is located directly in the center of Kusadasi, within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, shops, beaches and the marina area. Its convenient location makes it easy for cruise passengers to explore the town independently or join guided shore excursions.
Most visitors arriving at Kusadasi Cruise Port choose to visit Ephesus Ancient City, House of Virgin Mary, Temple of Artemis, Selcuk and nearby cultural sites. The port is also popular for private tours, small group excursions, local food experiences and shopping.
Kusadasi Cruise Port is considered one of the best cruise destinations in the eastern Mediterranean thanks to its modern facilities, organized tourist infrastructure and close distance to major historical attractions. Ephesus Ancient City is located only about 25 minutes from the port.
The area around the port offers a lively atmosphere with seaside promenades, bazaars, beach clubs and traditional Turkish hospitality. Visitors can enjoy both historical sightseeing and relaxing coastal experiences during their stop in Kusadasi.
For travelers arriving by cruise ship, Kusadasi Cruise Port offers one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to discover the history, culture and beauty of the Aegean region of Turkey.
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
April to November
Nearest Airport
Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB)
Popular Attractions around Kusadasi Cruise Port
Ephesus Ancient City
Located only a short drive from the port, Ephesus is one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world and the most popular shore excursion destination from Kusadasi.
House of Virgin Mary
This peaceful religious site in the hills above Ephesus is believed to be the final home of the Virgin Mary and attracts visitors from around the world.
Temple of Artemis
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Temple of Artemis was once one of the largest temples ever built in antiquity.
Selcuk Town
Selcuk is a charming historic town near Ephesus known for local culture, traditional markets and important historical landmarks.
Basilica of St. John
Built by Emperor Justinian in the 6th century, the basilica stands over the believed burial site of Saint John the Apostle.
Kusadasi Marina
The marina area offers restaurants, cafes, luxury yachts and beautiful sea views close to the cruise terminal.

Kusadasi Bazaar
The bazaar is one of the most popular shopping areas for cruise passengers looking for Turkish souvenirs, carpets, spices, leather goods and local products.
Ladies Beach
One of the most famous beaches in Kusadasi, known for its long promenade, cafes and sunset views.
Sirince Village
This traditional hillside village is famous for stone houses, local wines, handicrafts and peaceful village atmosphere.
Pamukkale Day Tours
Pamukkale is one of the most popular long-distance excursions from Kusadasi Cruise Port, famous for white travertines and Hierapolis Ancient City.
Kusadasi Cruise Port is more than just an arrival point for cruise ships. It is the gateway to some of Turkey’s most important historical sites, beautiful coastal scenery and authentic Aegean culture. Whether you choose to explore Ephesus, relax by the sea, discover local villages or enjoy traditional Turkish cuisine, Kusadasi offers an unforgettable experience for cruise travelers.
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