Tekirova Area Transfer Guide
Right at the southern end of the Kemer coastline, Tekirova appeals to two quite different crowds: serious divers drawn by some of the Med's best underwater visibility, and families who appreciate the sheltered beaches and nature reserve setting. This guide covers the transport details that matter for both.
Getting There & Getting Around
Tekirova is the furthest Kemer resort from the airport, so the drive is a little under an hour. Public transport this far south is thin on the ground, and the last dolmus back can leave earlier than you expect. A pre-booked transfer is the sensible choice, especially if you are travelling with children, pushchairs or dive gear. Drivers familiar with Tekirova know the individual resort entrances and can navigate directly to your hotel without the usual wrong turns.
Making the Most of Your Stay
Tekirova is home to well-established dive schools, and transfers to the boat departure points leave early. Let us know at booking if you are carrying tanks and BCDs so we can assign a vehicle with the right luggage capacity. The neighbouring village of Cirali is a short transfer away and makes a lovely day out — different vibe, backed by mountains, with a long natural beach. The coastal walking paths in the nature reserve around Tekirova are safe and gentle enough for families with young children; a quick transfer to the trailhead gets you started without the road slog.
Practical Transfer Tips
Kemer centre is a fair distance north, so evening excursions need a booked return transfer — taxis this far south are virtually non-existent after dark. If you are a family with small children, request child seats at booking; they are provided free of charge. Divers should note luggage requirements when reserving so the right vehicle is sent. Off-season visitors will find Tekirova quieter but transfers still run year-round.