Çanakkale, Eceabat — Çanakkale · 2 active ferry routes
Kabatepe Port is the departure point for the Gökçeada ferry line on the Gallipoli Peninsula. It is located 12 km from Eceabat. The Kabatepe War Museum and the significant memorials of the Gallipoli Historical National Park are located nearby.
Located on the western coast of the historical Gallipoli Peninsula in the Eceabat district of Çanakkale, Kabatepe Port is one of the region's most strategic and bustling maritime transport hubs. Boasting unique views of the Aegean Sea, this port serves as the main departure point for domestic and international tourists wishing to cross to Gökçeada (Imbros), Turkey's largest island. Standing out with both its historical texture and touristic importance, the port acts as a gateway beyond the Dardanelles into the cool waters of the North Aegean.
Reaching the port, which is approximately 12 kilometers from the Eceabat district center, is quite easy. If you are coming from the Çanakkale city center, you must first take a ferry to Eceabat or Kilitbahir. Then, by following the signs with your private vehicle, you can reach the port in about 15-20 minutes. For those who prefer public transport, Gökçeada-Kabatepe minibuses departing from the center of Eceabat provide regular service. The frequency of these services is increased during the summer months due to higher passenger demand.
The Kabatepe region holds great historical significance due to its proximity to the coves where ANZAC forces landed during the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign. Today, the port is not only a transportation hub but also lies on the route of those visiting the Gallipoli Historical National Park. Being the main base for the Gökçeada ferry line has made it one of the lifebloods of North Aegean tourism.
There are various amenities around the port to ensure passengers have a comfortable waiting experience:
The only and most important route actively operated from Kabatepe Port is the Kabatepe - Gökçeada (Kuzulimanı) ferry line. Organized by GESTAŞ, these voyages are the sole connection providing both pedestrian and vehicle access to the island. The journey takes an average of 1.5 hours, depending on weather conditions.
There are many historical and tourist spots to see in the vicinity while waiting for your ferry or exploring the area. The Çanakkale Epic Presentation Center (formerly the Kabatepe War Museum), located right next to the port, is a must-visit. Additionally, the most important monuments of the Gallipoli Peninsula, such as ANZAC Cove, Brighton Beach, Lone Pine, and the 57th Infantry Regiment Memorial, are just a few kilometers from the port. For those who want to swim in the summer, the Kabatepe Forest Camp and beach are also fantastic alternatives.