Izmir Airport Transfer
Located 18 km southwest of Izmir City Center in Gaziemir Town, Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) was inaugurated on 17 November 1987.
Distances:
- Selcuk: 60 km
- Kusadasi: 70 km
- Pamukkale: 252 km
Izmir, the third-largest city in Turkey, boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, making it one of the most captivating cities in the country. Known as “Beautiful Izmir,” it charms visitors with its mild climate, stunning flora, picturesque shoreline, palm-lined streets, and elegant architecture. Dating back to the 3rd millennium BC, Izmir’s history is steeped in significance. By 1500 BC, it fell under the influence of the Hittite Empire, later becoming a prominent city in the Ionian League during the first millennium BC under the name Smyrna. Legend has it that the renowned poet Homer resided in Izmir.
Following the Lydian conquest, Izmir experienced a decline in size and wealth. However, it was rebuilt and flourished in the 4th century under the reign of Alexander the Great. During the Roman period, the city enjoyed a golden age. In 1415, Izmir became part of the Ottoman Empire. Today, modern Izmir is a vibrant city, bustling with cultural activities, a thriving economy, and several modern universities.
These are private car prices | |||
From Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport To |
1-3 Pax |
4-6 Pax |
7-14 Pax |
Kusadasi / Selcuk (Ephesus) | |||
Izmir Hotels | |||
Pamukkale | |||
Bodrum | |||
Marmaris | |||
Cesme |
Please do not hesitate to ask for a price regarding other destinations.