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Kara Ada Guide from Bodrum Cruise Port
The thermal cove across the harbour — a classic gulet stop minutes from Bodrum town.
Kara Ada rises from the Aegean just south of Bodrum harbour, pine-clad and famous for a shallow thermal cove where warm, sulphurous water mixes with the sea. Almost every cruise passenger reaches it by gulet rather than independent ferry.
The boat ride from Bodrum Marina takes 20–30 minutes. Gulets anchor in the cove and passengers swim from the stern or climb down ladders. The thermal water feels noticeably warm and has a distinct mineral smell — normal for sulphur springs.
Time on site is usually 45–60 minutes within a half-day gulet itinerary. There are no facilities on the island — everything comes from the boat.
Do not plan Kara Ada as a standalone trip unless you charter a private boat with confirmed return timing. Shared gulet tours that list Kara Ada on the route are the practical choice.
Highlights
- Thermal spring swimming experience
- Pine-backed cove and clear water
- 20–30 minute sail from marina
- Views of Bodrum castle from the sea
Practical tips
- Part of gulet tours — not a walkable destination
- Reef-safe sunscreen protects the cove
- The sulphur smell is natural — not a sign of pollution
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Gulet Sailing Guide — Bodrum
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Bodrum Marina Guide
Superyachts, gulets and seafood terraces — the waterfront heart of your Bodrum port day.
Bodrum Beaches Guide for Cruise Passengers
Town beaches, gulet coves and peninsula sands — where to swim on a Bodrum port day.
Kara Ada Guide from Bodrum Cruise Port — FAQs
Can I reach Kara Ada without a gulet?▼
Not practically on a cruise schedule — gulet tours are the standard approach.
Is Kara Ada suitable for non-swimmers?▼
You can stay on deck — but the stop is primarily for swimming in the thermal cove.
How long is the sail?▼
About 20–30 minutes each way from Bodrum Marina.