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Car hire in Turkey lets you experience the country at your own pace. No shuttles, no fixed schedules — just you, the road, and the freedom to stop wherever the view takes you. Turkey is vast, the roads are generally good, and many of the highlights, from the Lycian coast to Cappadocia, are only a few hours’ drive from the airport.

For most of our British and European guests the car quickly becomes part of the holiday. A few days away from the all-inclusive to visit Pamukkale or Saklıkent Gorge, a relaxed fortnight exploring the coast between Antalya and Kaş, or a spontaneous city break in the shoulder season when prices are kinder.

"Most people expect some hassle when collecting a hire car — endless paperwork, queues, surprise fees. We’ve made it our job to remove all of that. Voucher, keys, quick video check, and you’re on your way."

Payment is refreshingly straightforward. Visa, Mastercard, contactless and debit cards are widely accepted. Credit cards are only essential with the big international brands; our local suppliers are happy with cash in EUR, USD or Turkish lira. Most guests pay a small online deposit of 15–20% to secure the car and settle the balance on arrival.

"The question we hear most often is whether you really need a credit card. With our partners the honest answer is no — a debit card or cash is perfectly fine."

The fleet starts with the ever-present Fiat Egea and goes up to spacious eight-seater minivans for families. Most vehicles are 2020 models or newer.

What you need to hire a car in Turkey

You’ll need a passport with the entry stamp and a valid driving licence. EU and EEA licences are accepted as they are. UK licences are fine for tourist stays, though the UK government recommends carrying an International Driving Permit (IDP) as well — especially if you have an older paper licence or plan a longer trip. It’s quick and inexpensive to get.

"We’ve never had anyone refused because of an IDP, but for peace of mind on a two-week road trip it’s a small price to pay."

Minimum age is 21 with at least two years’ experience. Premium cars, 4×4s and minivans are usually available from 25. Drivers aged 21–24 pay a young driver fee of around $10 per day.

Payment works well for European guests. The online deposit accepts Visa, Mastercard, contactless and most debit cards. On collection, local suppliers take cash in EUR, USD or lira; international brands still require a credit card in the driver’s name.

"Bring a debit card and a couple of hundred euros in cash — that combination covers pretty much everything."

Always check the car against your voucher before driving off: model, year, gearbox and fuel type. In peak season “same class” substitutions can happen.

La plupart des touristes en Turquie commencent leur voyage ici

How much car hire in Turkey costs

Prices vary with the season. In quieter months a Fiat Egea starts from $8–10 a day for manual and $12–15 for automatic. Mid-range cars (Renault Megane, Hyundai i30) are $12–20, while family minivans begin at $60–80.

In high season (June to September) expect roughly three times the price: Egea from $35, mid-range $45–55, minivans $120–180. On the coast in July and August the best cars disappear fast, so hiring in Bodrum or Antalya is best done well in advance.

"August in Antalya is usually fully booked a month ahead. If you’re coming in peak season, don’t leave it until you land."

The voucher price already includes mandatory third-party insurance, basic CDW, airport fee, and any optional extras you chose. Tolls and fines are charged afterwards with a modest admin fee.

"The price shown on your voucher is exactly what you’ll pay. If it’s not listed, it won’t appear on the final bill."

Cash deposits range from about $100 for an economy car to $500 for a large minivan. Several suppliers also offer zero-deposit options when you choose Full Coverage.

Des avis authentiques sur des locations de voitures locales en Turquie

Sergei Dedov
Sergei Dedov
IN

Fiat Egea Multijet en Turquie

Livraison très rapide - nous avons demandé une voiture le vendredi vers 21h00, et le samedi matin nous l'avions déjà reçue. Meilleur choix en termes de rapport qualité/prix Merci pour cette location confortable.

décembre 2024
Anton Goriainov
Anton Goriainov
🇷🇺

Fiat Egea Multijet en Turquie

Tout est parfait ! Nous avons changé la voiture pour une classe supérieure gratuitement. Aucun problème. Très bonne attitude, tout à l'heure. A recommander.

juillet 2025
Sergei Troshechkin
Sergei Troshechkin
🇷🇺

Toyota Corolla Sedan en Turquie

J'ai fait appel à cette société pour la location d'une voiture qui n'était pas exactement ce que nous avions commandé mais qui était tout à fait acceptable les termes du contrat ont tous été respectés et les exigences que nous voulions la voiture fournie le personnel parlant russe était très gentil ainsi que lorsque vous avez remis la voiture les gars sont également venus à l'aéroport et nous avons remis la voiture Merci beaucoup tout honnêtement je vous recommande à tous.

novembre 2023
Petr Emelianov
Petr Emelianov
🇷🇺

Fiat Egea en Turquie

Tout est parfait ! Le prix, la voiture et le locataire. Il y a deux ou trois choses qu'il faut savoir tout de suite : 1. la communication dans Watsap, sur le site Web pour une raison quelconque, ils n'ont pas répondu pour une raison quelconque. 2. Il faut avoir des lires pour faire le plein à la station-service la plus proche, car le réservoir est vide et le taux de change est mauvais au petrolman - 1 dollar/31 lires. 3. 8-10 minutes de l'aéroport à leur bureau, ils viennent vous chercher à l'aéroport et vous déposent eux-mêmes.

octobre 2024
Igor Vagaytsev
Igor Vagaytsev
🇷🇺

Renault Clio 5 en Turquie

Je voudrais partager mes impressions sur mon voyage en Turquie en septembre 2024 et la location de voiture avec TakeCars. J'ai réservé une Reno Clio avec assurance tous risques pour 7 jours sur le site de TakeCars. Lors de la réservation sur le site, j'ai payé une partie du montant avec une carte russe. A l'arrivée, les gars m'ont rapidement accueilli à l'aéroport, ils parlaient un peu russe + un traducteur sur smartphone :). Nous sommes arrivés au bureau en 10 minutes, pendant que les documents étaient rédigés, nous avons eu droit à un café. La voiture était une Hunday i20, mais de la même gamme, donc nous étions contents. Elle ne nous a jamais déçus, c'est une voiture économique et fiable. Nous nous sommes rendus directement à Oludeniz, puis avons longé la côte jusqu'à Kemer. La voiture a été prise en charge sans problème et sans questions inutiles. En conséquence, nous avons vu beaucoup de lieux magnifiques et extrêmement beaux, des plages de Fethiye à Kash, la baie des papillons, le canyon de Saklikent, la piste lycienne, les anciens amphithéâtres et beaucoup d'autres choses le long du chemin. Vous devriez absolument voyager en voiture. Je recommande TakeCars. Rapide, économique et fiable !

octobre 2024
Aleksandr Obodets
Aleksandr Obodets
🇷🇺

Fiat Egea Multijet en Turquie

Tout s'est parfaitement déroulé. La voiture nous a conduits pendant 5 jours sans faute. Il n'y avait pas d'option sur votre site web pour choisir le village de Goynuk, seul Kemer était sur la liste, mais après avoir fait la réservation, j'ai écrit au propriétaire du parc et il a gentiment accepté d'amener la voiture à notre hôtel sans essayer de nous faire payer un supplément. La voiture a été lavée et l'intérieur est propre. Le seul moment, il était sur velcro, malgré la fin de mai😁 mais en général, ce n'était pas gênant. Un grand plus est qu'il est dans votre agrégateur beaucoup d'offres avec des voitures sans restrictions sur la limite de kilométrage par jour. Et nous avons réussi à parcourir 1350 km en 5 jours. Et nous n'avons pas eu à payer de supplément

Mai 2023
Nikita Nozdrachev
Nikita Nozdrachev
🇷🇺

Renault Taliant en Turquie

Nous avons été très satisfaits de tout. Je tiens à préciser qu'ils nous ont accueillis et accompagnés à l'aéroport. Tous les employés de l'entreprise sont très polis et orientés vers le client. La voiture était presque neuve. Merci pour votre travail ! Nous sommes prêts à vous recommander à nos amis et connaissances).

juin 2024
Sergei Tarasov
Sergei Tarasov
🇷🇺

Renault Fluence en Turquie

Tout s'est parfaitement déroulé, rencontré à l'aéroport avec un panneau, délivré une voiture, tout rapidement, la voiture en bon état, aucun problème sur la route n'était pas, remis aussi rapidement, à l'aéroport a apporté, impressions seulement positif.

novembre 2023
Alexey Tirtichny
Alexey Tirtichny
🇳🇱

Hyundai Accent Sport Sedan en Turquie

tout va bien.

novembre 2023
Artur Porokhin
Artur Porokhin
🇷🇺

Renault Clio 5 en Turquie

Tout s'est très bien passé. Traitement rapide à l'aéroport, remise rapide. Au lieu de la Renault Clio 5, on m'a donné une Hyundai i20, mais j'en étais tout à fait satisfait. La voiture était toute neuve ! Dans l'ensemble : une expérience très positive

septembre 2025
Aleksandr Gnetetskii
Aleksandr Gnetetskii
🇷🇺

Renault Clio 5 en Turquie

Tout s'est bien passé, les conditions de location étaient bonnes, j'ai apprécié.

décembre 2025
Sergei Viatkin
Sergei Viatkin
🇷🇺

Fiat Egea Multijet en Turquie

Tout allait bien et même mieux

Mai 2023
Anton Sokolov
Anton Sokolov
🇷🇺

Fiat Fiorino en Turquie

Tout va bien, le personnel est poli. La seule chose est que nous avons pris l'avion sans connexion. Nous avons dû la brancher pour appeler la compagnie. Ils ne nous ont pas accueillis et ne savaient même pas quel terminal.

Mai 2023

Agences de location de voitures locales en Turquie

We operate at every major airport — IST, SAW, Antalya, Dalaman, Izmir, Bodrum and Cappadocia. All cars are 2020 or newer. We meet you at arrivals by flight number — no shuttles, no office transfers.

Locations de voiture locales en Turquie

We operate at every major airport — IST, SAW, Antalya, Dalaman, Izmir, Bodrum and Cappadocia. All cars are 2020 or newer. We meet you at arrivals by flight number — no shuttles, no office transfers.

Mustafa

Istanbul
4,6
Mustafa

Tolga

Antalya Aéroport (AYT)
4,6
Tolga

Ramazan

Antalya Aéroport (AYT)
4,8
Ramazan

Volha

Istanbul
4,7
Volha

Why guests book through us

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  • Genuine reviews for every single car

    You can see how that exact Egea or Duster performed for previous customers, not just an overall supplier rating.

  • The voucher price is the final price

    All taxes, fees and basic insurance are included — nothing extra to calculate at the desk

  • Free cancellation up to 7 days

    and direct contact with the supplier who will actually hand you the keys.

Toll roads, the Bosphorus bridges and the HGS system

Since 2022 Turkey has used only the electronic HGS system on motorways. Cash and cards are no longer accepted at toll points. Every rental car comes with an active HGS sticker on the windscreen — the fee is deducted automatically as you drive through.

"You don’t even need to slow down. The sticker reads at 30 km/h or 110 km/h — as long as it’s there."

The Istanbul bridges

Three Bosphorus bridges (15 Temmuz, Fatih Sultan Mehmet and Yavuz Sultan Selim) charge only when travelling Europe to Asia; the return journey is free. The Osmangazi Bridge and Eurasia Tunnel charge in both directions.

"Many people pay twice because they cross the same bridge both ways. Route your return via 15 Temmuz and you’ll save money."

What it costs

Approximate 2026 prices: Eurasia Tunnel around ₺225 daytime, Osmangazi Bridge around ₺795, Istanbul–Ankara about ₺150, Istanbul–Izmir about ₺500. Free alternative routes exist but usually add 30–90 minutes.

"HGS charges appear after you return the car. Our admin fee is fixed and shown upfront."

All our cars leave with a working HGS sticker.

Turquie avec les locaux

Speed limits are straightforward: 50 km/h in towns, 90 km/h on country roads, 120 km/h on motorways (with a 40 km/h minimum). Cameras are common at city entrances and on toll roads.

Alcohol behind the wheel

Turkey has a distinctive rule: 0.5‰ if you’re driving alone, but 0.0‰ as soon as any passenger (adult or child) is in the car. The first-offence fine is around ₺6,400.

"It sounds unusual, but the thinking is simple: alone it’s your choice; with passengers you’re responsible for them."

Children, radar detectors, equipment

Children under 12 and under 135 cm must use a child seat in the back. Seats cost $3–7 per day and are best booked in advance. Radar detectors and jammers are illegal.

Fines and parking

Paying fines promptly brings a 25% discount, with another 25% if settled within 15 days. In central Istanbul use İSPARK or hotel parking.

"Parking in Sultanahmet or Beşiktaş can be tricky. An İSPARK car park is almost always the easiest option."

Insurance, accidents and crossing borders

Third-party liability is included by law. Basic CDW usually comes with an excess. Around 70% of guests upgrade to Full Coverage for extra peace of mind.

"In busy Istanbul or on Cappadocia’s winding roads, removing a $1,500 excess for $8–15 a day is money well spent."

What Super CDW covers

Glass, wheels, rims, theft and zero excess. It doesn’t cover drink-driving, off-road use or unpaid tolls.

What to do after an accident

Call 154 (traffic police) for any damage, no matter how small. A police report is essential for insurance. Don’t move the car until they arrive and inform your supplier straight away.

"Trying to sort it privately usually ends with the full repair cost coming from your deposit."

Crossing the border

Most borders are not permitted. Georgia is sometimes possible with permission; Northern Cyprus occasionally by ferry. Insurance is void at borders with Greece, Bulgaria, Armenia and Iran.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a credit card to hire a car in Turkey?

Not with most local Turkish suppliers. They typically accept debit cards for the online booking and allow the balance and deposit to be settled in cash on arrival, in USD or EUR. International chains in Turkey still tend to require a credit card in the main driver's name and rarely accept cash deposits, so it's worth filtering for local suppliers if a credit card isn't an option.

How does the HGS toll system work?

HGS is a fully electronic toll system covering Turkey's motorways, paid bridges and certain tunnels. A chip sticker is already mounted on the windscreen of most hire cars; at toll points you slow down slightly and the charge is deducted automatically. Cash booths no longer exist. Total toll charges are usually invoiced as a single line on the final bill at the end of the rental.

What deposits are typical, and are zero-deposit options available?

Deposits depend on the car class and the supplier. Economy cars usually start from $100, midsize from $200–500, and minivans up to $500. With several suppliers there is no deposit at all; with others, the deposit is waived when full coverage is taken. Choosing this configuration at the booking stage is more straightforward than trying to negotiate it on collection.

Can I take the hire car across the border to Greece or Bulgaria?

In most cases, no. Cross-border travel from Turkey is not permitted by the majority of suppliers. That includes Greece, Bulgaria, Armenia, Iran, Iraq and Syria. If your itinerary involves crossing into a neighbouring country, the practical approach is to drop the car on the Turkish side and continue with a separate rental or local transport from the border.

Can I drop the car off in a different Turkish city (one-way)?

Yes, between major airports and cities — Istanbul, Antalya, Izmir, Dalaman, Ankara — most suppliers offer one-way rentals. The relocation fee scales with distance and typically starts from around $200–300. Stock for these journeys runs out faster in the high season, so booking in advance avoids disappointment.

What's the alcohol limit when driving in Turkey?

The general limit is 0.5‰. However, if there is any passenger in the vehicle, the limit drops to zero — effectively requiring the driver to be entirely sober. Anything above the limit at the time of an accident voids any insurance policy, including Full coverage and Super coverage, and carries a substantial fine.

What's the minimum age and licence experience required?

Most suppliers require drivers to be at least 22 years old with a minimum of two years' driving experience. Premium and 4x4 categories often start at 25. For drivers under 22 or 23, some suppliers will still arrange the rental but apply a young driver surcharge — typically around $10 per day.

Which driving licences are accepted, and is an IDP needed?

Most European licences are accepted in Turkey on their own. UK government guidance recommends carrying an International Driving Permit alongside the domestic licence as a precaution, though it is not strictly required for short visits. For licences in scripts other than the Latin alphabet, an IDP is sensible.

What should I do if there's an accident or even a scratch?

Don't move the vehicle. Photograph the damage and the wider scene, contact the rental supplier and call 112 if the situation is serious. A police report is needed in Turkey for almost every incident — without it, insurance typically doesn't apply. The supplier will then guide the formal handling and the insurance side from their end.

Is there a daily mileage limit on hire cars in Turkey?

Often, yes. Many local Turkish suppliers apply a 150–250 km daily mileage cap, with each kilometre over the limit charged separately. For longer routes — the coastal drive from Antalya to Fethiye, or a trip to Cappadocia — choosing an unlimited-mileage tariff at booking is the more practical option. The setting is filterable when comparing cars.

What should I check when I receive the car?

The body, wheels, glass, bumpers, lights and interior are best filmed on a short video. Check the fuel level and the presence of the HGS sticker, the first-aid kit and the warning triangle. Any noted damage should be marked on the contract before driving away. The whole process takes a couple of minutes and removes most disagreements at return.

Is fuel cheaper in Turkey than elsewhere in Europe?

Generally, yes. Both petrol and diesel typically run noticeably below the prices in Greece, Italy and most of Western Europe — often the difference funds a meaningful share of the trip's driving budget. Diesel is the cheaper option per kilometre in Turkey and is usually preferred for long-distance and mountain routes.

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