
Adana Adana, Turkey Travel Guide
ADA is the main airport serving the city. It is approximately 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) west of the city center.
Upon arrival at Adana Şakirpaşan Aviation hub, several options to reach the city center or your accommodation.
Services like Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner for flight deals to Turkey.
Major foreign and local car rental companies have desks at the airport. Book using DiscoverCars.com.
ADA is a modern facility with restaurants, cafes, duty-free shops, car rental, ATMs, currency exchange, and Wi-Fi.
Adana Central Train Station for courses to Mersin, Konya, Gaziantep, and Ankara. Book on the internet via TCDD Tasimacilik.
Adana Central Bus Terminal (Otogarı) a major hub. Companies like Kamil Koç, Metro Turizm connect to major Turkish cities. Modern buses with amenities.
Rent a car for flexibility. Valid driver's license, IDP, and credit card needed. Main roads well-maintained, metropolitan traffic dense. DiscoverCars.com for bookings.
Road conditions vary by type of road and location within Turkey, though main routes are generally good.
Traffic in Adana city center can be dense, and drivers aggressive. Defensive driving is a good approach.
Renting a car independence for exploring Adana and its surroundings at your own pace.
Adana Central Bus Terminal an important hub for intercity buses. Numerous private bus companies operate.
The bus network is extensive, connecting Adana to destinations across Turkey.
Turkish State Railways (TCDD Tasimacilik) operates services from Adana Central Train Station.
Adana-Mersin Local Train, Adana-Konya (Toros Express), Adana-Gaziantep (Fırat Express), Adana-Ankara (Çukurova Mavi Treni).
Tickets can be booked online through the TCDD Tasimacilik website. Turkish trains are generally comfortable.
Familiarity with Turkish driving laws good for a smooth self-driving experience.
Specific rules on imbibing alcohol and headlight usage are established.
Highways are typically of good quality, multi-lane, and well-signed. They connect major cities efficiently.
City roads can be congested, particularly during rush hour. Some older certain places may have holes in the road.
Quality is not consistent significantly; some countryside roads may be narrow or unpaved. Caution is advisable.
Watch out for unexpected turns, pedestrians, and animals on roads in rural areas. Always hold on your guard and drive defensively, especially in urban areas.