Alanya Area Transfer Guide
Alanya is the furthest major resort from Antalya Airport, and that single fact shapes how you should think about transfers here. The town and its surrounding neighbourhoods — Konakli, Okurcalar, Avsallar, Incekum and Mahmutlar — form a sprawling holiday zone that stretches along more than 40 km of coastline. Two airports serve the area, long-distance journeys demand the right vehicle choice, and the spread of the resort zone means you may need intra-area transfers too. This guide covers all of it.
Where Is Alanya and How Do You Get There?
Alanya sits 130 km east of Antalya city centre and 180 km west of Mersin province. Two airports provide access: Antalya Airport (AYT, 130 km) and Gazipasa-Alanya Airport (GZP, 40 km). Antalya Airport handles far more flights — the vast majority of international charters and scheduled services land here. Gazipasa Airport is much closer to Alanya but operates a limited number of routes, mainly from Northern European cities. By road, Alanya can be reached from Konya in about 5 hours, Ankara in 7 hours and Mersin in 3.5 hours. For those touring the eastern Mediterranean coast, Alanya sits roughly midway between Mersin and Antalya.
The Alanya Holiday Experience
Unlike many Turkish Riviera resorts that revolve entirely around hotel compounds, Alanya is a genuine town with a living centre. Narrow streets, local markets, neighbourhood bakeries and harbourside fish restaurants create an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere. The Dim River valley, just 15 km from the centre, is a local favourite for outdoor dining beside the water, canoeing and swimming — an easy day-trip transfer. Sapadere Canyon (45 km) offers natural pools and hiking trails for those seeking a nature escape. Alanya's nightlife scene is one of the liveliest on the coast; the bar strip along the seafront and the entertainment venues around Hidirellez Street draw crowds well into the early hours. A late-night transfer back to your hotel after a night out is a smart and safe choice. The Mahmutlar district has become a hub for long-stay Northern European and Russian residents, generating steady demand for local transfers between the town's spread-out neighbourhoods.
Transfer Options and Practical Tips
The single most important decision for an Alanya transfer is the airport. The 130 km ride from Antalya Airport takes two to two-and-a-half hours; choosing a vehicle with generous legroom and strong air conditioning makes a tangible difference over that distance. Families with young children should bring water and snacks for the non-stop journey. From Gazipasa Airport, the ride to Alanya centre is just 40 minutes — if your airline flies there, it is by far the more convenient option. Within Alanya, the satellite towns of Konakli, Avsallar and Okurcalar are 15 to 30 km from the centre, so intra-area transfers are more common here than at compact resorts like Belek. Day trips to Dim River or Sapadere Canyon can be arranged as round-trip transfers with the driver waiting. For late-night returns from Alanya's bar district, the 24/7 service operates with no surcharge.