Tekirdağ, Süleymanpaşa — Marmara · 12 active ferry routes
Tekirdağ Ceyport Port is a semi-international commercial and passenger/vehicle port located on the northern coast of the Sea of Marmara. Serving as the main terminal for Marmara RoRo departures from Thrace, it operates 8-10 daily trips to Saraylar, Erdek, Marmara, Avşa, and Bandırma. It is located 4 km from the Tekirdağ bus terminal and 6 km from the city center.
Tekirdağ Ceyport Port is one of the most strategic private-sector ports connecting the Thrace region to the Sea of Marmara. Located in the Süleymanpaşa district of Tekirdağ, it is approximately 10-15 minutes from the city center. The port is operated by Ceyport Tekirdağ Port Operations, and all Marmara RoRo Cooperative departures from Thrace operate from this terminal.
Established in the early 2000s as a private-sector investment, Ceyport Port has rapidly developed into the logistics gateway of the Thrace region. Offering RO-RO and ROPAX services to Bandırma, Izmir, and European routes, the port's strategic advantage lies in its central location—just 5 minutes from the D-100 (E-84) highway and situated between the Bulgarian border (Kapıkule) and the Greek border (Ipsala).
Today, the port serves as the departure point for routes to the Marmara Islands (Saraylar, Marmara village, Avşa, Badalan), the Erdek mainland route, Bandırma RO-RO, and Istanbul Ambarlı ROPAX. It hosts thousands of passengers, tens of thousands of vehicles, and millions of tons of cargo annually.
The port is equipped to the standards of a modern private-sector port:
Getting to Tekirdağ Ceyport Port is very easy:
The port features a spacious parking lot with a capacity of over 1500 vehicles. Parking fees are:
The parking lot is under 24-hour camera surveillance, providing a safe environment for overnight vehicles. The caravan parking area is next to the truck park, with designated spots suitable for 1-2 day stays.
The port's surroundings offer all necessary services for both passenger and commercial traffic:
Tekirdağ is one of the largest cities in the Thrace region and a strategic port city on the coast of the Sea of Marmara. It is known for its vineyards, Tekirdağ meatballs, coastal restaurants, and being an important center of Turkish rakı culture. The city is a significant hub for both domestic tourism and international commercial transportation.