Dikili – Mytilene
Ferry to Lesbos
Dikili – Mytilene
Ferry to Lesbos
Ido provides the ferry from Dikili to Mytilene. Dikili Mytilene ferries cost between £32 and £118, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Dikili Mytilene ferries.
Dikili Mytilene ferries typically depart at 08:00.
The Dikili Mytilene ferry trip can take around 45 minutes. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are 5 weekly sailings from Dikili to Mytilene provided by Ido. Timetables can change from season to season.
Dikili Mytilene ferry prices typically range between £32* and £118*. The average price is typically £75*. The cheapest Dikili Mytilene ferry prices start from £32*. The average price for a foot passenger is £75*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated May 25.
The distance between Dikili to Mytilene is approximately 22.6 miles (36.4km) or 20 nautical miles.
No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Dikili and Mytilene.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Ido ferries between Dikili and Mytilene.
Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Dikili to Mytilene.
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Dikili - Mytilene Ferry Route summary | ||
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Departure Destination | Turkey | |
Destination | Lesbos | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Ido | |
Average Price | £75 | |
Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 5 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 45 m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 45 m | |
First Ferry | 08:00 | |
Last Ferry | 08:00 | |
Distance | 20 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 May 2025.
Dikili Port is part of a coastal town on the east coast of Turkey, forming part of the Izmir province, one of Turkey’s most upper class regions. It is a picturesque town, with long, stunning beaches along the shore and quaint buildings and cafes inland. Added to the quintessential holiday surroundings, the green hills and thermal hot springs make it a highly desired destination. The only ferry route out of Dikili Port is to Mitilini Port, the central port for the island of Lesbos. There is a daily crossing and it typically lasts around 90 minutes, though during the off season the ferry route will just run on the Tuesday. Usually the price of the crossing is somewhere between 10 and 15 euros.
Mytilene is situated on the south east coast of the island of Lesbos, and is the capital of the North Aegean Region. There are many ferry routes departing from the port, most of them crossing to neighbouring Greek Islands. Mytilene is the epitome of a port city; tourists and passengers hurry around the vibrant area surrounding the harbour, taking in the fresh sea air whilst browsing the souvenir shops. The port is somewhat of a focal point in the city, hosting several effortlessly cool bars and restaurants that attract a crowd from the first thing in the morning till nightfall. However, unlike many other port cities, life doesn’t stop at the harbour – Mytilene is famous for its thriving nightlife, offering tourists the chance to drink some local wine and dance till the early hours. For anyone looking for nonstop action then Mytilene is the place to go. Whilst Mytilene may have gained a reputation as a party city, there is a lot more on offer than the abundance of nightclubs. The city centre is rich in cultural landmarks, the most impressive being the stunning Gateluzzi Castle, an ancient castle that is surrounded by green hillside. For an extensive day of sightseeing, also make sure to witness the Church of Agios Therapon with its unique structure, and afterwards head to the Statue of Liberty which is conveniently located next to the port. Luckily for visitors travelling via ferry, there are two bus stations located at the harbour, one at the northern tip which runs to the urban areas and one in the southwest corner that runs into the city centre. Alternatively, there are taxis readily available and a couple of rental car companies operating around the city.