Arriving at Dalaman Airport is a great start to your journey through Turkey. Renting a car will give you the freedom to explore the coast and surroundings at your own pace. This page will help you navigate the rental process, understand potential costs, and prepare for local driving conditions.
Most car rental companies have their desks directly in the Dalaman Airport arrival area. They are usually located in the main terminal, near the baggage claim area. Sometimes, especially during peak season, it may take some time to reach the rental office, as some companies may use shuttles to transport customers to the vehicle pickup location. Pay attention to the signs in the airport.
The following car rental companies are usually represented at Dalaman Airport: Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt and others. The choice of cars is quite wide, from economy options to SUVs and premium vehicles. Here are some popular models that can often be found:
| Car Class | Approximate Daily Cost (EUR) |
| Economy | 20 – 35 |
| Compact | 30 – 50 |
| Intermediate | 40 – 65 |
| SUV | 60 – 100+ |
| Premium | 100+ |
Please note that prices may vary depending on the season and vehicle availability.
To rent a car in Turkey, you usually need the following documents: a valid driver's license (an international driving permit may be required, depending on the country of issue of your license), a passport and a credit card in the driver's name. The minimum age for rental is usually 21 years, but some companies may set higher requirements, as well as an additional fee for younger drivers. A deposit is blocked on your credit card and returned after returning the car undamaged. Most major credit cards are accepted for payment.
When renting a car, you will be offered various types of insurance. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers damage to the vehicle as a result of a collision. Theft insurance protects against vehicle loss. Pay attention to the amount of the excess – this is the amount you will have to pay yourself in case of damage or theft. Check with the company representative whether your credit card covers rental car insurance to avoid double insurance.
In Turkey, traffic is on the right. Some roads have toll sections (toll roads), payment is made in cash or by card. Parking in cities can be problematic, especially in the center. Pay attention to speed limits: usually 50 km/h in populated areas, 90 km/h on intercity roads and 120 km/h on highways. Be careful with local drivers and pedestrians.
Driver's license, passport and credit card in the driver's name.
It depends on the country of issue of your license. It is best to check with the rental company.
Usually 21 years, but some companies may set higher requirements.
This is the amount you will pay yourself in case of damage or theft of the car.
Check with your bank or insurance company.
Payment is made in cash or by card at checkpoints.
Yes, especially in the center. Be prepared to spend time searching.
50 km/h in populated areas, 90 km/h on intercity roads, 120 km/h on highways.
Immediately notify the police and the car rental company.
Usually it is prohibited. Check the conditions with the rental company.
Usually in the same place where you picked it up, by prior arrangement.