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Car rental in Alanya is both a quick way to escape the all-inclusive routine for your own itinerary and a comfortable winter base. Alanya is the easternmost of the big resorts on the Riviera, mild winters last year-round, and the city has built up one of the largest permanent German and European expat communities along the coast — in Tosmur, Kestel and Mahmutlar.
Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP) sits 35 km from the city centre. Twenty-five minutes from Cleopatra Beach to the runway — rare logistics for a coastal resort.
The D400, the main coastal road towards Side, Manavgat and beyond, is completely toll-free — no HGS surprises in the region. The hire market in Alanya runs all year: around twenty operators stay active in winter as well as summer, and off-season prices sit 30–50% below August.
Where to pick up the car
Two main ways to collect a car in Alanya: at Gazipaşa Airport or with delivery to your hotel. Both work smoothly — the choice usually comes down to flight logistics.
Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP)
GZP is a small regional airport 33–41 km from the city centre. The drive is 25–40 minutes along the D400 — no switchbacks, no complex junctions. Direct seasonal charters from Europe land here (Jet2, TUI, Eurowings, AnexTour). Around twenty hire operators have desks in the terminal: Hellocar, Nissa, Garenta, global chains, AllMeet and others.
A couple flying in on a late TUI charter were on the D400 within fifteen minutes of clearing the gate — the Hellocar desk sits a few metres past the exit, no shuttle bus involved.
Hotel delivery
If your flight lands elsewhere, or you'd rather skip the airport altogether, most local suppliers will bring the car to your hotel reception. Central Alanya and Cleopatra Beach are usually free. Mahmutlar, Kestel, Tosmur, Konaklı and İncekum are usually free or €5–10. Avsallar and Okurcalar are €10–20 by distance. The car is collected at the same address at the end.
Hotel delivery in Alanya
Alanya is one of the easiest resorts on the coast for hotel delivery. The car comes to reception and goes back to reception — for a short hire built around a day trip or two, this is often more convenient than an airport collection.
Free or low-cost zones
Central Alanya (Damlataş, Saray) and the Cleopatra Beach side are usually free with most suppliers. Mahmutlar, Kestel and Tosmur (10–15 km east, the main German and Russian expat districts) are free or €5–10. Konaklı and İncekum (15–20 km west) are usually free with local operators.
A family staying in Long Beach booked a two-day hire for Side and Aspendos: the car was delivered to their resort reception at 8 a.m. and picked up the next evening at the same desk. Saved a 70 km round-trip to GZP for the keys.
Paid zones and the big resorts
Avsallar and Okurcalar (40–60 km west) are €10–20 by distance. The familiar large resorts sit in this stretch: Long Beach Resort, Delphin Botanik, Justiniano Club Park Conti, Saphir Resort, Sunprime Alanya Beach. Most include free guest parking, so the hire car sits on site at no extra cost until you return it.
Where to drive from Alanya
Alanya is well placed for a series of day trips west along the coast — all on the toll-free D400.
The standard pattern for all-inclusive guests: 4–5 days at the hotel and 2–3 days of car hire for the Side — Aspendos — Manavgat loop. Fits a one-week trip and covers the region's must-sees.
Manavgat is 50 km / 50 minutes (the waterfall and river boat trips). Side is 65 km / about an hour (the Apollo Temple at sunset, the Roman theatre, the old town beach). Aspendos is 95 km / 1.5 hours (the best-preserved Roman amphitheatre in the world, ticket ₺200–300). Antalya and Kaleiçi sit at 130 km / 1h45 — a half-day in the old town.
Hire versus hotel excursion is simple maths. The Side–Aspendos–Manavgat hotel package runs €30–50 per person; a family of four pays €120–200. An economy car at €25–35 plus €15 of petrol covers the same route for everyone, with sunset at the Apollo Temple thrown in for free.
Further out: Pamukkale is 310 km and 4–4.5 hours each way; as a day trip it's exhausting, most travellers stay overnight. Cappadocia is 600 km / 8–9 hours, only realistic as a road trip with an overnight in Konya. West — Olympos, Çıralı, Kemer, Kaş, Fethiye, Bodrum — is a long but scenic D400 run.
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The car can be brought to your hotel in central Alanya, Mahmutlar, Konaklı or Avsallar — no extra trips required.
Driving in Alanya
Alanya is one of the easier places on the coast for a foreign driver: traffic is moderate, the roads are good, and the main D400 is toll-free.
Up to Alanya Castle
The road up to Alanya Kalesi is a narrow paved switchback climbing 250 metres. Any hire car can do it, but it asks for a calm pace. Paid parking at the top is around ₺50–100 a day; the combined castle and Red Tower ticket runs ₺200–300. The car park fills by eleven in summer — go in the morning.
A guest in a Renault Clio crawled up at 25 km/h, kept the mirrors folded back on the tightest hairpin and parked easily at 9:30. By the time they came back down at noon, the lot was full and three cars were waiting at the gate.
Parking in town
Central Alanya (Damlataş, Saray) has municipal paid parking at ₺25–50 per hour. Free spaces sit further west towards Cleopatra Beach, ten minutes on foot. Atatürk Cad. parking near the beach is ₺40–80 a day. Most resort hotels include free guest parking.
Scooters and Bar Street
On summer evenings at Bar Street, around the harbour and in Long Beach there's heavy scooter traffic — riders often appear from the right with little warning. If the evening involves bars, walk or take a taxi.
Frequent Questions
GZP is a regional airport 33–41 km from central Alanya. The drive is 25–40 minutes along the D400 with no switchbacks. Direct seasonal charters from Europe land here (Jet2, TUI, Eurowings, AnexTour). It's the closest and most convenient airport for Alanya if you fly direct.
Inside the GZP terminal you'll find Hellocar, Nissa, Garenta, global chains, AllMeet and around twenty other operators. The desks and the rental car lot sit a few metres from the exit. The fleet is limited — it's a small regional airport — so book ahead in summer, especially for an automatic or an SUV.
Yes — it's the standard option with most local suppliers. Central Alanya (Damlataş, Saray) and the Cleopatra Beach side are usually free. Mahmutlar, Kestel, Tosmur, Konaklı and İncekum are usually free or €5–10. Avsallar and Okurcalar are €10–20 by distance. The car is collected at the same address at the end.
Yes — all the big resorts in Avsallar and Okurcalar (Long Beach Resort, Delphin Botanik, Justiniano Club Park Conti, Saphir Resort, Sunprime Alanya Beach) are served by hotel delivery. Cost is €10–20 by distance from the centre. Most of these resorts include free guest parking, so the car sits on site at no extra cost.
With most local suppliers free delivery covers central Alanya (Damlataş, Saray), Cleopatra Beach, Mahmutlar and Kestel. Konaklı, İncekum and Tosmur are sometimes free, sometimes €5–10. Avsallar, Okurcalar and the more distant stretches are usually paid by distance. Confirm the zone at the booking stage.
Yes — a narrow paved road climbs 250 metres up to the castle. Any hire car can do it; the main thing is a calm pace. Paid parking at the top is around ₺50–100 a day, the combined castle and Red Tower ticket is ₺200–300. Arrive early — the parking fills by eleven in summer.
At the castle there's a paid lot at the top, ₺50–100 a day. At the Red Tower (Kızıl Kule) there's a municipal lot by the harbour at ₺30–50 a day. Both fill by 11 a.m. in summer. The alternative is the free parking near the marina (5–10 minutes' walk to the Red Tower) and walking up to the castle on foot.
Paid parking runs along Atatürk Cad. and Kleopatra Cad. at ₺40–80 a day. Free spaces are further from the beach, about ten minutes on foot. The beach itself is public and free; sunbed and umbrella runs €15–25 a day. Parking fills by 11 a.m. in summer — arrive early or use the free spaces further out.
About 65 km and an hour west on the toll-free D400. The old town of Side is pedestrian — park on the way in. Highlights are the Apollo Temple at sunset, the Roman theatre and the agora. Many travellers combine it with Manavgat (12 km closer) for one trip. Old town parking is paid, ₺30–50 a day.
Manavgat is 50 km / 50 minutes (the waterfall and river boat trips). Aspendos is 95 km / 1.5 hours (the best-preserved Roman amphitheatre in the world, ticket ₺200–300). Both are west of Alanya on the D400. Many people combine them into a Manavgat — Side — Aspendos route for a full day out.
Possible but tiring: 310 km and 4–4.5 hours each way on the D400 and D685. With time at Pamukkale and Hierapolis itself it's 9+ hours of driving in a day. Most travellers stay overnight — it's more comfortable and lets you see Hierapolis without the rush. If you do drive in a day, leave by 5 a.m.
Yes, but it costs more — it's cross-region. Alanya → Side: €30–60. Alanya → Kemer: €50–80. Alanya → Dalaman: €150–220 (~395 km). Alanya → Bodrum: €200–280 (~530 km, the longest cross-region run). Confirm at booking — the major chains support it; locals are flexible.
Yes — Alanya is one of the strongest long-term hire markets on the coast thanks to the large German and Russian expat community in Tosmur, Kestel and Mahmutlar. Monthly hire averages around $1,477 ($49/day); local operators like AllMeet sit around 56% below the global-chain average. Up to 90 days a passport and foreign licence is enough.
Yes — Alanya runs year-round thanks to mild Mediterranean winters and the large permanent expat community. Unlike Marmaris and Fethiye, where most operators close from November to March, around twenty hire firms in Alanya stay active through winter. Off-season prices sit 30–50% below summer rates.
It depends on group size. The Side — Aspendos — Manavgat hotel excursion is €30–50 per person; a family of four pays €120–200. An economy car for a day costs €25–35 plus €15 of petrol — €40–50 for everyone. With your own car you can also stay for sunset at the Apollo Temple, no schedule.