Kundu Area Transfer Guide
Kundu occupies a stretch of Antalya's south-east coast where large-capacity resort hotels cluster side by side. Families and bigger groups are the typical guests, which makes transfer planning a matter of vehicle size, child-seat arrangements and precise pick-up points on sprawling hotel grounds. Transferva handles these details so your arrival runs smoothly from kerb to lobby.
Where Is Kundu and How Do You Get There?
From the airport, the coast road runs east past Lara before entering the Kundu hotel zone. Antalya's old town (Kaleici) is about 18 km north-west; Belek sits 22 km to the east. Public transport options within the area are limited, and the sheer size of the resort campuses means even reaching the main road from your lobby can involve a walk.
What to Expect in Kundu
Kundu's identity revolves around its large all-inclusive resorts, many with their own waterparks, mini-golf courses and kids' clubs. Yet stepping outside the hotel gates opens up a different holiday. Antalya centre is a 20-minute ride away: wander the narrow lanes of Kaleici, sip tea on Cumhuriyet Square or browse local markets. A coastal walkway links the western edge of the hotel zone to Lara, though the distance is tiring for families with small children. Some hotels run boat shuttles between private beaches; for guests wanting to try a different stretch of coast or visit another resort, a short transfer covers the gap quickly.
Transfer Tips and Vehicle Advice
The most common Kundu request is a large-family transfer. Two families travelling together (8-10 people) will find a minibus the most cost-effective choice. State child-seat needs in the booking notes — infant seat (0-3), booster (3-7) — and the vehicle arrives equipped. Because campuses are large, give the driver your hotel name plus block or building number to pin the meeting point. City-centre outings work well as round-trip bookings; shopping runs can include a 3-4 hour wait option.