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Où louer une voiture en Turquie
La plupart des touristes en Turquie commencent leur voyage ici
Alanya
309 voitures
Alanya Gazipasa Aéroport (GZP)
321 voitures
Antalya
343 voitures
Antalya Aéroport (AYT)
347 voitures
Belek
294 voitures
Bodrum
317 voitures
Bodrum Aéroport (BJV)
337 voitures
Côté
230 voitures
Dalaman
341 voitures
Dalaman Aéroport (DLM)
363 voitures
Istanbul
306 voitures
Istanbul Aéroport (IST)
341 voitures
Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Aéroport (SAW)
341 voitures
Izmir
280 voitures
Izmir Aéroport (ADB)
317 voitures
Kemer
292 voitures
Marmaris
300 voitures
Nevsehir Kapadokya Aéroport (NAV)
315 voitures
Ce que disent nos utilisateurs
Agences de location de voitures locales en Turquie
Ces agences locales proposent des services de location de voitures en Turquie
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1. Comparer les voitures en Turquie
Nous facilitons la comparaison des prix et des conditions de location en Turquie afin que vous puissiez louer une voiture plus facilement.
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2. Sécurisez votre réservation en ligne
Réservez votre véhicule en versant un petit acompte et nous vous garantissons qu'il vous attendra à votre arrivée en Turquie.
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3. Partagez votre expérience de la location
Aidez les autres à faire le bon choix lorsqu'ils louent des voitures sur TakeCars Turquie.
Frequently Asked Questions — Car Rental in Turkey
Yes — always. Walk around the car with the pickup agent, note any existing scratches, dents, wheel damage or interior marks on the handover form, and take a 360° video plus close-up photos with the timestamp visible. This protects you from being charged for pre-existing damage at return. The same applies at drop-off.
Minimum rental period is usually 24 hours — shorter bookings aren't accepted. To extend, contact the provider through your booking before the original return time and agree a new return date; you'll be charged at the same daily rate for additional days. Extending after the return time has passed is possible but usually carries a late-return surcharge.
Yes. Third-Party Liability (TPL) — which covers damage you cause to other vehicles and people — is included on every car. Most cars additionally include Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) and Full Damage Waiver (FDW — zero excess) free. Super CDW, Theft Protection (TP) and Personal Accident (PA) are also available free on parts of the fleet. The exact coverage for each car is listed on the car card.
Typically from around USD 100 for economy cars up to USD 1,000–2,000 for premium and SUVs. A meaningful share of the catalogue — particularly in Istanbul, Bodrum and Marmaris — is offered with no deposit at all. Look for the 'No Deposit' badge on the car card or filter by it in search.
21 years old with at least 1 year of driving experience for economy and standard cars; 23+ with 2+ years for SUVs and larger cars; 25+ with 3+ years for premium and supercars. A young-driver fee may apply on about half of the catalogue — the surcharge (if any) is shown on the car card before you book.
A passport with a valid Turkey entry stamp or visa, your national driving licence and — for some licence types — an International Driving Permit (IDP). Originals are required at pickup; photos on a phone aren't accepted.
If your national licence is in Latin script — from EU countries, the UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and similar — you can usually rent on the national licence alone for trips up to 6 months. If your licence is in Cyrillic (RU, KZ, BY, UA, UZ and most CIS) or other non-Latin scripts, an IDP is required. Without it, most providers will refuse pickup.
Yes, but manual is the base tier in Turkey and coastal budget categories (Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman) have a smaller share of automatics. In Istanbul automatics dominate, in tourist coast they're minority. If you need automatic, filter by it in search and book early — automatic availability is often the first thing to sell out in peak season.
Entry-level economy cars start from around USD 22/day (Renault Clio, Fiat Egea and similar). The typical rate across the catalogue is around USD 45–55/day. Premium SUVs and sedans sit at USD 150–400/day, and supercars (BMW M, Porsche) start from roughly USD 500/day. Coastal tourist cities (Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman) often have the lowest entry prices.
Not at the moment. Cross-border travel is currently unavailable on our Turkey catalogue — even popular routes like Turkey → Georgia (Sarpi) or Turkey → Bulgaria (Kapitan Andreevo) aren't supported by the current insurance setup. If a cross-border route is essential, contact support before booking to check whether an individual arrangement is feasible.
Yes. The Turkey catalogue includes cars that accept cash, a debit card or a credit card for the deposit, plus cars that require no deposit at all. Use the 'Payment method' filter in search or open the 'Deposit' block on each car card to see which methods that specific car accepts.
HGS (Hızlı Geçiş Sistemi) is Turkey's automatic toll system, used on motorways and bridges — including the Istanbul Bosphorus bridges (FSM, July 15 Martyrs, Yavuz Sultan Selim) and major toll highways. Every rental car has an active HGS tag, so you pay nothing at the gate. The rental company bills your crossings after the trip plus a small administrative fee.
Traffic fines in Turkey are registered against the car's plate, so they go to the rental provider first. You'll receive the charge plus a small administrative fee (typically USD 20–40). Fines can take 2–4 weeks to appear, so keep your payment card valid for that period. Speed cameras are common, especially on coastal roads.
The most common scam pattern: a too-cheap deal from an anonymous pop-up counter, vague paperwork and surprise charges at return for 'damage' that was already on the car. How to avoid it: (1) book with a verified platform — every provider in our Turkey catalogue is vetted; (2) at pickup, do a full walk-around with the handover agent, mark every existing scratch/dent on the form and take a 360° video with the timestamp visible; (3) never sign a blank or pre-filled handover form — insist on filling it out with the agent.