Deamon was right, there is a
ferry from Sochi in
Russia to Trabzon in
Turkey which I used a couple of weeks ago, so here is the scoop:
The
ferry is operated by a turkish company and has offices in Sochi (tel. 609 702, 620 221) and Trabzon (0462 326 4484 – 321 7797). The name of the ship is Apollonia II, name of the company is Sari Denizcilik.
The office in Sochi is at the Morvokzal on the right side of the main lobby. In August 2005 the
ferry ran Thursday and Sunday, and possibly also earlier in the week. Cost 4500 rubles for the bike and 2500 for person. One dollar = 28 rubles. The passangers load at the Morvakzal. However, with a bike or a car you will load at pier-14 (pierchatok 14) which is not marked, it is up the street from the Morvokzal near a gas station, going the wrong way up a one-way street. We were asked to come at 4pm but loading did not start until 8pm (
Russia).
The trip takes about 13 hrs. My cabin was tiny, no windows and very hot and difficult to sleep in. Showers and toilets are in the hallway. You may opt not to purchase the cabin, just a seat (and pay 500 rubles less, i.e. 2000 for a passenger ticket). Than you can set up your mat and sleeping bag on the deck, providing it does not rain.
There is also a
ferry from Novorossijsk to Istanbul (company name Novoship, tel 8617-60-70-66, email
transflot@nvrsk.ru) which I believe does not transport motorcycles or cars. But check with them to be sure. They were fully booked when I arrived so I headed on to Sochi on a winding road along the mountainous Black Sea coast. Very hot and heavy traffic with slow buses and trucks and few opportunities to pass. I was in the first gear a lot. There were some campsites about half way through in vicinity of Lermontovo and Dzugba.
Hope this helps. Thanks Bergie for the info regarding shipping to Georgia. I did not go through Georgia since I did not have their visa. On the map it looks like a short ride to
Turkey from Sochi through Georgia, though. But one needs to check on the latest as far as the political situation and fighting in the area goes prior to entering. When I was on the
ferry from Sochi to
Turkey this August, there were guys from Georgia who could not drive into where they lived (Suchumi) through Abchazia and thus had to do the loop through Eastern
Turkey and use the
ferry with us.
[This message has been edited by Traveldog (edited 23 August 2005).]