Goynuk Area Transfer Guide
Goynuk is one of those spots on the Kemer coast that travellers either stumble upon or specifically seek out for its peace and quiet. Dominated by all-inclusive resorts, it draws guests who want everything on their doorstep — yet there are good reasons to venture beyond the hotel gates, and that is where sensible transfer planning comes in.
Getting There & Getting Around
Goynuk sits between Beldibi to the north and Kemer town to the south, roughly ten minutes from either. The village is set slightly back from the main highway, which means public transport connections can be patchy. A pre-booked private transfer from the airport avoids the hassle of working out local bus routes with heavy luggage. Drivers know the turning off the D400 and which resort entrance to use — small details that matter when you have just stepped off a long flight.
Making the Most of Your Stay
Most Goynuk guests spend the bulk of their holiday inside the resort, but those who break out are rewarded. Kemer town centre, with its marina promenade and weekly bazaar, is a short drive south and makes for a pleasant evening excursion. Canyoning tours leave early in the morning from pick-up points near Goynuk — a transfer collects you at your hotel lobby around seven and returns you well before lunch. Walking trails wind up into the foothills behind the resort strip; a quick transfer to the trailhead saves thirty minutes of road walking. For groups wanting to explore neighbouring villages, a half-day transfer itinerary can be arranged.
Practical Transfer Tips
Evening trips to Kemer centre are popular, but taxis back to Goynuk can be scarce after dark — book a return transfer when you book the outward journey. If two families are travelling together, a single minivan is cheaper and roomier than two sedans. Arrange your airport return transfer early in the trip rather than leaving it to the last day, especially in July and August when demand peaks.