Camyuva Area Transfer Guide
Camyuva is the kind of place you choose when you want a quiet week by the sea without the noise of a busy resort strip. Its pebble beach keeps the water brilliantly clear, there are cycling routes along the shore, and neighbouring villages are close enough for a change of scene. Here is what you need to know about getting around.
Getting There & Getting Around
Camyuva sits about eight kilometres south of Kemer town centre. From the airport the drive takes roughly 45 to 50 minutes. The village is slightly off the main highway, which means bus services can be infrequent and uncomfortable with luggage. A pre-booked private transfer takes you from the terminal directly to your hotel entrance — no waiting, no connections, no guesswork about which stop to get off at.
Making the Most of Your Stay
The pebble beach is Camyuva's signature: stones instead of sand mean the water stays crystal clear with no silty churn. Cycling is popular along the coastal path, and there are hire points in the village. A short transfer to or from a cycling start point means you can ride one way and be picked up at the other end — a satisfying way to explore without doubling back. Camyuva has its own shops, cafes and small restaurants, so you are not dependent on Kemer centre for day-to-day needs. For a wider selection of dining or nightlife, Kemer town is just ten minutes by transfer. Neighbouring Tekirova to the south offers a different coastal character and is easily reached for a half-day outing.
Practical Transfer Tips
Evening trips to Kemer centre should include a booked return, as finding a taxi in Camyuva late at night is difficult. If you are cycling and want to be collected from a different point, let us know the pick-up location when you book. Elderly travellers can request door-to-door assistance including help with luggage. Book your airport return transfer early in the holiday rather than scrambling on the last day, particularly during the July-August rush.