Not recommended, at least not in the winter, for getting to Turkey. The ferries between the Greek islands are fine, the difficult part is the last 100 m (almost literally) to Turkey. There are no ferries at all from Rhodes. If there is one (from Kos) then it is not known in advance if it takes vehicles. The ticket office is closed with no sign about opening times. The travel agent in town does sell tickets, but lies about prices, and actually fails to call the ferry company with the reservation (it was pure luck that there still were places when I got to the harbour). This last 100 m costs twice as much as the overnight journey here from Athens. Border formalities take an hour on each side, mostly consisting of waiting for the customs officer to arrive. But at least the bike could enjoy the coolest cardeck ever, and the view from the bench in Bodrum where I waited for the Turkish customs guy was not bad either.
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