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Car rental in Turkey unlocks the country in a way no shuttle bus or organised excursion can match. Distances are large, the road network is solid, and most of what brings people here — from the Lycian coast to Cappadocia — sits a few hours from the airport. The local fleet is broad, the airports are well-connected, and an independent road trip is genuinely the natural way to see it.

For most guests, the car becomes part of the holiday rather than a chore. Three or four days from an all-inclusive resort to reach Pamukkale or the Saklıkent Gorge; a fortnight along the coast between Antalya and Kaş; or a quick city-to-city run in shoulder season when prices drop.

A couple landing in Antalya last May signed the contract on the bonnet by gate D. Five minutes, voucher, keys, off down the D400. The shuttle bus to the big-chain office hadn't even left.

Payment is straightforward. Visa, Mastercard, Maestro and contactless are accepted everywhere; credit cards are required only by the international chains, while local suppliers happily take cash deposits in EUR, USD or Turkish lira. Most guests pay an online deposit of 15–20% to confirm the booking and settle the rest on collection.

The question we get most often is whether you really need a credit card. Not with us. A debit card or a couple of hundred euros in cash is enough at almost every local supplier.

The fleet typically starts with the Fiat Egea — by far the most common Turkish hire car — and runs up to eight-seat minivans for families. Most cars are 2020 or newer.

What you need to rent

The basics are short: a passport with your entry stamp and a valid driving licence. EU and EEA licences are accepted directly. UK licences are accepted for tourists, but the official UK government recommendation is to carry an International Driving Permit alongside, especially for older paper licences or stays longer than a few weeks. The IDP is cheap, valid for a year, and worth the peace of mind at a Turkish police checkpoint.

A British guest drove for two weeks Antalya to Cappadocia on a paper licence last spring. Nobody asked for an IDP — but at a checkpoint near Konya the officer leafed through twice. He bought one online the next morning.

The minimum age is 21 with at least two years' driving experience. Premium models, 4×4 vehicles and minivans are usually 25 and over. Drivers under 25 pay a young driver surcharge of around $10 per day with most local suppliers.

Payment is friendly to most European guests. Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, contactless and Apple/Google Pay all work for the online deposit. On collection, local suppliers also take cash in EUR, USD or Turkish lira; the international chains insist on a credit card in the main driver's name.

Bring a debit card and a couple of hundred euros in cash. That covers almost any combination — deposit, fuel top-up, or a coffee at the airport.

Before you leave the car park, check the car against your voucher: model, year, transmission, fuel type. Quiet substitutions for "the same class" do happen in high season.

Most tourists in Turkey start their trip here

What it costs

Pricing follows the season. In low season, a Fiat Egea — the most common Turkish hire car — starts at $8–10 per day for a manual and $12–15 for an automatic. Mid-range models such as the Renault Megane or Hyundai i30 sit at $12–20. Family minivans run $60–80.

In high season (June–September) prices roughly triple: the Egea starts at $35, mid-range $45–55, minivans $120–180. On the coast in July and August the better cars are gone two to three weeks ahead, so renting in Bodrum or Antalya is best booked early.

August in Antalya is fully booked a month out. A family flying into AYT last summer left it until landing and ended up with a manual Egea for the price of a Duster.

Beyond the daily rate, the voucher usually includes: TPL (third-party liability, mandatory by Turkish law), basic CDW, the airport surcharge, optional Super CDW (Full Coverage), young driver surcharge and a return-elsewhere fee if you drop the car in a different city. Tolls and fines are billed afterwards with a small admin charge from the supplier.

The price on the voucher is the price you pay. If something isn't on the breakdown, it won't be on the bill either.

Cash deposits depend on car class: roughly $100 for an economy, $200–300 for mid-range and up to $500 for a minivan. A few suppliers offer zero-deposit tariffs — pay for Full Coverage and no deposit is held at all.

Real reviews on TakeCars in Turkey

Abubakirov Fargat
Abubakirov Fargat
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Renault Megane Sedan in Turkey

Everything went well, if not to take into account some problems with communication (I had to communicate using an interpreter) I made the application on the Take Car website, the car was submitted from another company (they did not inform me about it in advance either) Instead of Renault they submitted an analog - Hundai Elantra, which was quite satisfactory for me...The transfer took place in the parking lot of Ist airport, at the pre-agreed time and the specified place in the airport parking lot, the registration was quick and easy, without unnecessary delays (no deposit, which was very pleasant!..). The final payment (additional payment for toll roads, etc.) in cash at the transfer of the car on the statement (shown on the phone) - I did not become picky to demand a printout (although I asked the day before in advance to send to my phone). Overall, everything went great. Thank you very much!... 🤝

April 2026
Alexander Khopta
Alexander Khopta
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Fiat Egea in Turkey

everything was fine. You are always on top of things. It is always convenient to use your service, thank you very much!

January 2026
Dmitry Glukhov
Dmitry Glukhov
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Hyundai i20 in Turkey

Everything went great 👌 . I was met at the airport by your employee and quickly handed over the auto. The return trip was fine too. Thank you for the good service. Really liked the car!

October 2025
Nail Akhmetov
Nail Akhmetov
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Opel Mokka in Turkey

Thank you very much to Devrim for providing the car. The car was delivered to the hotel on time, inspection and clearance took 15 minutes, same for return. The Opel mokka was a 2025 with 4000km mileage. Toll roads were paid when returning the car.

June 2025
Mikhail Dmitriev
Mikhail Dmitriev
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Fiat Egea Multijet in Turkey

We ordered Fiat Agea with automatic, diesel (which was very important to us) and when we were ordering we chose the point of meeting at the airport with a sign. We did not wait with a sign, we had to wait after leaving the airport. I would not say that we were very upset by this fact, but a little bit spoiled the feeling of waiting. It was good that we had a Turkish SIM card and my wife had an English SIM card, so we just called the person who was supposed to bring the car and waited. Then a company employee came to us in a Megan with gasoline. We were told that the Fiat is unfortunately under repair and they can not give it out, but for the same price they are ready to give us a car of higher class and at the same price - Renaut Megan. We were a little wary of this, as the site indicates that they can give an analog, and here directly rank higher. And not for nothing. We began to explain that we really wanted a diesel and do not really care about the fact that the class is higher or the same. It turned out they have another option Ford Focus on diesel, analog Fiat (here it became a little strange, why we did not offer it immediately)))) In the end we agreed to go to their company and on the spot to choose any of the 2 cars, which we like more and thank God not in vain. As it turned out the Megane had a hole in the barrel for washer and water just leaked out of there. In the end, we took the Ford and did not miss out. In the rest of the truth without complaints, the guys were in touch, there we had some error came out on the dashboard, they immediately wrote back. That everything is OK, go and don't worry. We traveled a lot including Kapaddokia and Pamukkale, there are no questions to the car, it worked properly, the diesel engine is really a bomb, eat little. When we handed over the car we also went to the salon, the guys quickly looked at it, and drove it to the airport, as expected. The deposit was returned. In general, if it were not for the moment with this washer barrel, because of which we still feel that we wanted to cheat, everything would be fine at all

April 2025
Azat Auhadeev
Azat Auhadeev
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Opel Astra Sedan in Turkey

We agreed at 18.00, but he arrived at 19.00. The car on the website was listed as 2021, but it turned out to be 2019. The car was clean, but smoky.

March 2025
Lukáš Krybus
Lukáš Krybus
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Fiat Egea Multijet in Turkey

I rate everything as very good, 10 out of 10, the car is clean and comfortable, yes there are scratches on it, but everything is registered, there were no problems. If we go to Turkey again, I will definitely use this provider again. And I am very satisfied with takecars.com.

July 2024
Ramina Guseinova
Ramina Guseinova
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Fiat Egea Urban in Turkey

The car was not a Fiat, but a Renault Taliant, but that didn't bother me at all, even though it was less powerful! Everything went perfectly, except for some nuances: the meeting party spoke very bad English, so it was too difficult to ask questions. Charged more than what was stated when booking... couldn't explain and find out what was involved, again due to the fact that he didn't understand much. Otherwise everything was fine. Met on time, drove and brought, the car was clean, not broken, fresh.

April 2024
Dmitrii Makarov
Dmitrii Makarov
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Fiat Egea Urban in Turkey

I am satisfied with the rental! I ordered a Fiat Egea Urban, received a Renault Taliant, the car is brand new, the interior is clean. They helped me to find a place to pick up the car at Istanbul airport by watsap, they answered right away. The process of receiving the car was quick, they gave us the opportunity to carefully inspect the car. There was a question how to pay for toll roads - they told me that I could pay for it when handing over the car. Very convenient. I handed the car back in five minutes. In general, very pleasant impressions from the rental. I recommend.

November 2023
Pavel Grenkov
Pavel Grenkov
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Fiat Egea Multijet in Turkey

Everything went well. True the car was significantly older than the one stated on the website. 2018 instead of 2022

September 2023
Andrey Zenchuk
Andrey Zenchuk
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Fiat Egea in Turkey

Everything was fine with me. Met at the airport on time, saw off. There were no problems with the car.

May 2023
Nadezhda Tikhonova
Nadezhda Tikhonova
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Fiat Egea in Turkey

Everything went great. We were met at the airport. We looked at the car, signed the documents and everything) and it is very good that there is full insurance) We are very happy with the trip and very grateful.

March 2023
Alexander Kozlov
Alexander Kozlov
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Renault Megane Sedan in Turkey

Everything is fine

February 2023
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Tolls, bridges and HGS

Since March 2022 Turkey runs a single toll system on its motorways — HGS (Hızlı Geçiş Sistemi). Barriers were removed; neither cash nor cards are accepted at the toll point. Every rental car carries an active HGS sticker on the windscreen, and the charge is deducted automatically as you pass under the gantry.

You don't need to slow down at a toll gantry. The sticker reads at 30 km/h and at 110. What matters is that it's actually on the car.

Istanbul bridges

Bosphorus crossings have their own logic. On three bridges — 15 Temmuz Şehitler, Fatih Sultan Mehmet and Yavuz Sultan Selim — you only pay in one direction, Europe to Asia. Going back is free. The Osmangazi Bridge on the Istanbul–Izmir motorway and the Eurasia Tunnel under the Bosphorus charge in both directions.

A guest doing the Istanbul–Izmir loop in March paid Osmangazi twice and then routed back across 15 Temmuz for nothing. The difference paid for dinner.

What it costs

Rough 2026 figures: Eurasia Tunnel about ₺225 by day, Osmangazi Bridge about ₺795, Istanbul to Ankara around ₺150, Istanbul to Izmir around ₺500. Free alternatives exist almost everywhere but add 30–90 minutes.

HGS is billed after you return the car. A small admin fee on top is normal practice — ours is fixed in the contract from day one, no surprises later. Every car we offer ships with an active sticker, but it's worth confirming on collection.

Insurance and borders

Third-party liability (TPL) is mandatory by Turkish law and included in every rental. Basic CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) is usually bundled too, with an excess: you pay a fixed amount in case of damage and the insurer covers the rest. Standard exclusions: glass, wheels, rims, undercarriage, interior.

About 70% of guests take Full Coverage. In Istanbul or on Cappadocia's switchbacks, a $1,500 excess is one scrape on a wing. Full Coverage removes that risk for $8–15 a day.

What Super CDW covers

Super CDW (Full Coverage by some suppliers) covers glass, wheels, rims and theft, and zeroes the excess. It doesn't cover drink-driving over 0.5‰, off-road tracks, unpaid tolls or towing. For mountain routes it's standard; on the coast at Belek, Side or Kemer many guests stick with basic cover.

After an accident

After any incident, even a small scratch, call 154 (traffic police) and wait. The police report is mandatory — without it no insurance pays out, and the repair comes out of your deposit. Don't move the car until the police arrive; tell your supplier in parallel.

Don't try to settle on the spot. Without the police report Turkish insurance doesn't trigger, and the renter ends up alone with the bill.

Crossing borders

Usually not allowed. Insurance is void at the borders with Greece, Bulgaria, Armenia and Iran. Georgia is sometimes possible with written permission. Northern Cyprus by ferry from Taşucu is occasionally allowed with a supplier's signed approval.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I return the car in another city?

Yes, between major cities and airports — Istanbul ↔ Antalya, Antalya ↔ Izmir, Antalya ↔ Dalaman and similar pairings. The drop-off fee starts at $200–300 depending on distance and supplier. In high season these cars run out fast, so book early. Returning the car outside Turkey is not permitted.

Are winter tyres or chains required in Turkey?

Not by law, but strongly recommended in eastern Turkey, the Taurus mountains, Cappadocia and the Black Sea coast from November to April. Snow chains are useful as a back-up on steep mountain roads. Studded tyres are forbidden anywhere in Turkey. For Antalya, Bodrum and Izmir, winter tyres are usually unnecessary.

Which airport is best for hiring a car in Turkey?

Istanbul IST suits the city and the north-west. Sabiha Gökçen SAW is closer to the Asian side and a useful base for Cappadocia. Antalya AYT is the main hub for the Turkish Riviera. Dalaman DLM serves Marmaris, Fethiye and Ölüdeniz; Bodrum BJV the Aegean coast; Izmir ADB Ephesus and Çeşme.

Is it true that the car can be handed over with an empty fuel tank?

It happens more often in Turkey than in Western Europe. Some suppliers hand the car over with a minimal amount of fuel and ask for it back the same way — the full-to-full convention isn't universal here. Photograph the dashboard at collection and make sure the fuel level is recorded on the inspection sheet by the supplier.

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

Not with our local suppliers. A debit card, Maestro or contactless is enough for the online deposit, and the balance plus refundable security deposit can be paid in cash on collection (EUR, USD or Turkish lira). A credit card in the main driver's name is required only by the international chains that work in Turkey to their own standards.

Can I drive on my UK or EU licence in Turkey?

Yes. EU and EEA licences are accepted directly. UK licences are accepted for tourists for up to six months from your date of entry. Older paper UK licences and stays longer than a few weeks are easier with an International Driving Permit alongside. Foreign licences in non-Latin alphabets typically require an IDP.

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) in Turkey?

For EU drivers, no. For UK drivers, an IDP is officially recommended by gov.uk and easy to get from the Post Office for £5.50, valid one year. It's not a strict requirement at most rental desks, but it removes the small risk of a misunderstanding at a Turkish police checkpoint and is standard for any longer trip.

What is the minimum age to hire a car in Turkey?

21 with at least two years of driving experience. Premium cars, 4×4s and minivans usually require 25. Drivers aged 21–24 pay a young driver surcharge of around $10 per day. There is rarely an upper age limit, though some suppliers ask for a medical note above 70.

How much deposit will be held and when is it returned?

It depends on the car class: roughly $100 for economy, $200–300 for mid-range and up to $500 for a minivan. With local suppliers the deposit is usually paid in cash and returned on the spot when the car is handed back undamaged. Zero-deposit tariffs exist if you pay for Full Coverage upfront.

How does HGS work and what do tolls cost?

HGS is the only electronic toll system on Turkish motorways since 2022. Every hire car has an active sticker and the charge is deducted as you pass under the gantry. Rough figures: Istanbul to Ankara around ₺150, Istanbul to Izmir around ₺500. The supplier bills HGS after the car is returned, with a small admin fee fixed in the contract.

Do I pay a toll on the Bosphorus bridges in Istanbul?

Only when crossing Europe to Asia. The three suspension bridges (15 Temmuz, Fatih, Yavuz) are free in the opposite direction. The Osmangazi Bridge on the Izmir motorway and the Eurasia Tunnel under the Bosphorus charge both ways. Payment is HGS only — neither cash nor cards are accepted at the toll point.

What is the drink-driving limit in Turkey?

0.5‰ for a driver alone in the car, and 0.0‰ as soon as any passenger — adult or child — is on board. This rule catches a lot of visitors out. Motorbikes, vans and any vehicle with a trailer have a 0.2‰ limit. The fine for a first offence is roughly ₺6,400 and any insurance becomes void above 0.5‰.

Do I need a police report for a small scratch?

Yes. Turkish law requires a police report (call 154, the traffic police) for any damage, including a scratch. Without it the insurance does not pay out and the repair is taken from your deposit. Don't move the car until the police arrive. Let your supplier know in parallel — they'll guide you on the spot.

Can I take the hire car to Greece, Bulgaria or Northern Cyprus?

Crossing into Greece, Bulgaria, Armenia, Iran, Syria or Iraq is not allowed — insurance is void at the border. Georgia is sometimes possible with individual permission and a surcharge of $100–200. Northern Cyprus is occasionally allowed by ferry from Taşucu or Mersin with written approval. The Republic of Cyprus is closed to Turkish hire cars.

Is there a daily mileage cap?

Often yes — 150–250 km per day with some Turkish suppliers, which is a step away from the unlimited mileage that's standard in much of Europe. Going over costs $0.20–1 per km. For long routes such as Istanbul to Cappadocia (730 km) or Antalya to Pamukkale (240 km), choose an unlimited-mileage tariff at booking.

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