Private transfer from Antalya Airport to Antalya
Door-to-door transfer from Antalya Airport to Antalya with professional driver, fixed price and flight monitoring included.

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Your Antalya Airport to Antalya Transfer
Covering just 13 kilometres along well-maintained dual carriageway, the Antalya Airport to Antalya transfer is one of the most straightforward journeys on the Turkish Riviera. With a professional driver at the wheel, you can expect to reach the city centre in approximately 20 minutes, bypassing the queues at taxi ranks and the confusion of bus timetables entirely. It is the ideal way to begin a holiday on the right note.
Titan Transfers operates a fleet of modern, air-conditioned vehicles suited to solo travellers, families and larger groups alike. Your driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall with a name board, ready to assist with luggage and ensure a smooth, unhurried departure. From the moment you land, the transfer experience is entirely taken care of.
Arriving in Antalya: A City Worth the Journey
Antalya is Turkey's premier coastal city, sitting at the foot of the Taurus Mountains along a sweep of turquoise Mediterranean coastline. As the gateway to the Turkish Riviera, it draws millions of visitors each year who come for its ancient ruins, vibrant bazaars, and some of the finest beaches in the eastern Mediterranean. Yet beneath the resort veneer lies a city of genuine historical depth and cultural character.
The city's old quarter, Kaleiçi, is a UNESCO-listed labyrinth of Roman ruins, Ottoman mansions and Byzantine walls tumbling down towards a picturesque marina. Modern Antalya extends outward with wide boulevards, contemporary restaurants and a lively arts scene, making it equally compelling for travellers with no interest in ancient history. Few cities in Turkey balance antiquity and modernity quite so effortlessly.
What to See and Do in Antalya
The highlights of Antalya reward both the curious wanderer and the dedicated sightseer. The Antalya Museum ranks among Turkey's finest, housing an extraordinary collection of classical sculpture and artefacts retrieved from nearby sites such as Perge and Aspendos. Hadrian's Gate, a triumphal arch erected in 130 AD, still stands at the entrance to the old town as a remarkable testament to the city's layered past.
Beyond the historical monuments, the Düden Waterfalls tumble dramatically into the sea at the cliff edge north-east of the city — a spectacle best appreciated from a boat trip along the coast. The Konyaaltı and Lara beaches offer broad stretches of shingle and sand respectively, both well-equipped and easily reached from the city centre. Day trips to the ancient theatres at Aspendos or the ruins of Termessos are also firmly within reach.
Practical Tips for Travelling to Antalya
Antalya International Airport (AYT) is one of Turkey's busiest, handling substantial charter and scheduled traffic throughout the summer season. Arrivals can be brisk and the taxi queue outside the terminal long, particularly on peak weekend afternoons. Pre-arranging your Antalya Airport to Antalya transfer eliminates this uncertainty and ensures a vehicle is ready the moment you clear customs.
The city operates on Turkish lira, and while card payments are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants, carrying a small amount of local currency is advisable for markets and smaller establishments. Antalya enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Light clothing suffices from May through October, though a layer is useful for evenings in spring and autumn.
Why Choose a Private Transfer from Antalya Airport?
Public bus services connect Antalya Airport to the city, but they involve stops, transfers and the challenge of managing luggage on crowded vehicles. Shared shuttle services can reduce costs but add significant time through multiple hotel drop-offs across the resort strip. A private transfer from Antalya Airport offers door-to-door service to your exact accommodation, with no detours and no surprises on the fare.
For families with young children, couples on a honeymoon, or business travellers with early morning commitments, the value of a reliable, fixed-price private transfer is immediately apparent. Titan Transfers vehicles are tracked in real time, and drivers monitor flight arrivals to account for any delays — so whether your flight lands on time or two hours late, your driver will be there waiting.
The Turkish Riviera Begins Here
The short drive from the airport into Antalya city centre offers a first taste of the Turkish Riviera's scale and beauty. The Taurus Mountains loom to the north, the Mediterranean glitters to the south, and the coastal road passes through a landscape of citrus groves, palm-lined avenues and resort developments that stretch seemingly without end. It is a journey that immediately communicates why this corner of Turkey has become one of Europe's most beloved holiday destinations.
Whether Antalya is your final destination or the starting point for a wider exploration of the region — perhaps continuing to Side, Alanya or Kaş — arriving composed and refreshed makes all the difference. A private Antalya Airport to Antalya transfer with Titan Transfers sets exactly that tone: calm, professional and perfectly timed from the moment you step off the aircraft.

Flavours of the Turkish Riviera
Antalya's cuisine is rooted in the fertile Anatolian hinterland and shaped by centuries of Mediterranean trade. The city's restaurants and street-food stalls serve dishes that are distinct from Istanbul's famous fare: slow-cooked lamb tandir, herb-laden piyaz bean salad dressed with tahini, and the local favourite şiş köfte grilled over charcoal. The covered bazaars of Kaleiçi spill over with dried figs, pomegranate molasses, wild thyme honey and freshly roasted nuts — the perfect introduction to Turkish culinary culture.
Seafood naturally plays a central role along this stretch of coastline. The fish restaurants clustered around the old harbour serve catches that arrive daily: sea bass, red mullet, gilded bream and octopus prepared with olive oil and lemon. Pairing a meal with locally produced Aegean wines or a glass of chilled ayran beside the harbour at dusk is one of Antalya's most unhurried and deeply satisfying pleasures for any first-time visitor or returning guest.
Ancient Stones and Ottoman Streets
Few cities in Turkey wear their history quite as visibly as Antalya. Founded by the Attalid king Attalus II around 150 BC, the city passed through Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman hands, each leaving architectural fingerprints that remain legible today. Hadrian's Gate — a triple-arched marble triumphal arch built to mark the emperor's visit in 130 AD — stands at the threshold of Kaleiçi as one of the most photogenic ancient monuments on the Turkish Riviera, its carved reliefs still crisp after two millennia.
Wandering deeper into the old quarter, visitors discover the fluted minaret of the Yivli Minare mosque, a Seljuk landmark dating to the 13th century that has become the symbol of modern Antalya. Ottoman-era townhouses with overhanging timber upper floors line the narrow cobbled streets, many now converted into boutique hotels, carpet shops and atmospheric cafés. The old Roman harbour below, protected by ancient sea walls, completes a streetscape that feels genuinely, rather than artificially, historic.


Coastline, Cliffs and Natural Wonders
Antalya's coastline is one of the most dramatic in the entire Mediterranean, where the rugged limestone cliffs of the Taurus Mountains meet the sea in a series of coves, waterfalls and long shingle beaches. Konyaaltı Beach stretches for several kilometres to the west of the city, backed by the striking silhouette of the mountains and equipped with beach clubs, water sports facilities and promenade cafés that make it one of the most rewarding urban beaches in Turkey. The clean, shallow water and reliable sunshine from May to October make it a firm favourite with both locals and international visitors.
A short drive from the city centre, the Upper and Lower Düden Waterfalls are among Antalya's most unusual natural attractions. The Lower Falls cascade directly from a cliff face into the Mediterranean — a sight best viewed from a boat hugging the coastline. Further afield, the ancient mountain fortress of Termessos, set within a national park above the treeline at 1,050 metres, offers extraordinary ruins and panoramic views in near-total solitude, providing an unforgettable contrast to the sun-drenched beaches below.
Why book with us?
All our transfers include fixed price, professional driver and flight monitoring at no extra cost.
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Meet your driver
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Enjoy your ride
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