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How to Get to Adana

How to Get to Adana

Adana Turkey Travel Guide

Air Travel: Flying into Adana

Adana Şakirpaşan Airport ADA

ADA is the main airport serving the city. It is approximately 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) west of the city center.

Flights and Routes

  • Domestic Flights: The National flag carrier airline of turkey, Pegasus Airlines, AnadoluJet frequent domestic flights.
  • International Flights: Limited direct international flights. Most travelers connect via Istanbul.
  • Availability By season: Flights generally peak during Turkish public holidays, summer months, and religious holidays.

Transfer Options from Airport to City

Upon arrival at Adana Şakirpaşan Aviation hub, several options to reach the city center or your accommodation.

Transport Choices

  • Havaş Airport Transfer service: Regular routes between ADA and Adana city center.
  • Public Bus: City buses like Line 159 and Line 135 connect the airport. Kentkart needed.
  • Taxi: Available 24/7. Fixed or metered rates, ~250-400 TRY to city.

Find Cheap Flights

Services like Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner for flight deals to Turkey.

Car Rental at Airport

Major foreign and local car rental companies have desks at the airport. Book via DiscoverCars.com.

Airport Facilities

ADA is a modern facility with eateries, cafes, duty-free shops, car rental, ATMs, currency exchange, and Wi-Fi.

Departure Information: Leaving Adana

Exit Fees & Timing

  • You won't pay exit fees for international departures beyond airfare.
  • International Flights: Arrive at least 2-3 hours before departure for ADA.
  • Domestic Flights: Arrive at least 1.5-2 hours before for ADA.
  • Train/Bus: Get THERE 30-60 minutes before departure.

Airport/Station Facilities

  • Adana Şakirpaşan Airport: Check-in, bag check, security, gates, duty-free, cafes, restaurants, lounges.
  • Adana Central Train Station: Waiting areas, ticket offices, shops, cafes, restrooms.
  • Adana Central Bus Terminal: Waiting areas, ticket offices, shops, cafes, restrooms.
  • Check your flight for AirHelp compensation if delayed.

Land Transportation: Reaching Adana by Road and Rail

Train Connections

Adana Central Train Station for courses to Mersin, Konya, Gaziantep, and Ankara. Make a booking online via TCDD Tasimacilik.

Long-Distance Buses

Adana Central Bus Terminal (Otogarı) a major hub. Companies like Kamil Koç, Metro Turizm connect to major Turkish cities. Modern buses with amenities.

Self-Driving

Rent a vehicle for flexibility. Valid driver's license, IDP, and credit card needed. Main roads well-maintained, city traffic dense. DiscoverCars.com for bookings.

Road Conditions and Safety Concerns

Road Quality in Turkey

Road conditions vary by type of road and location within Turkey, though main routes are generally good.

Overview

  • Highways: Typically good quality, multi-lane, and well-signed.
  • Toll Roads: Common, using HGS/OGS system. Rental cars usually have transponders.
  • Urban Roads: City roads can be congested; older areas may have potholes.

Driving Safety in Adana

Traffic in Adana city center can be dense, and drivers aggressive. Defensive driving is a good approach.

Safety Tips

  • Drive defensively and observe speed limits.
  • Turkey has strict laws regarding seatbelts and mobile phone use while driving.
  • Paid parking lots (otopark) are available. Street parking can be challenging.

Self-Driving Requirements and Considerations

Renting a car freedom for exploring Adana and its surroundings at your own pace.

Requirements

  • Valid national driving license and an International Driving Permit (IDP).
  • Minimum age for rental typically 21-25 (varies by company).
  • A credit card in the driver'it is called for the deposit.

Fuel and Navigation

Driving Logistics

  • Petrol (gasoline) and diesel are widely available. LPG is also a common fuel option.
  • Google Maps or Yandex Maps are strongly suggested for navigation.
  • Drive on the right-hand side of the road in Turkey.

Sea and River Arrivals: Water-Based Travel to Adana

  • Adana is a city not on the coast and does not a sea port for international ferries or cruises.
  • The nearest major seaport is Mersin International Port, approximately 65 kilometers (40 miles) west of Adana.
  • Mersin mainly functions as a commercial port. Historically, some ferry connections to Northern Cyprus from Mersin existed.
  • The Seyhan River flows through Adana, but river transportation is not a practical option for commuting.
  • Recreational boat tours or short river cruises may be available on the Seyhan River or Seyhan Dam Lake.
  • Immigration procedures are not applicable for Adana directly. Standard Turkish immigration applies at Mersin Port.

Long-Distance Bus Companies

Major National Carriers

Adana Central Bus Terminal a major hub for buses between cities. Numerous private bus companies operate.

Companies

  • Kamil Koç
  • Metro Turizm
  • Ulusoy

Extensive Network and Comfort

The bus network is extensive, connecting Adana to destinations across Turkey.

Routes and Amenities

  • Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Gaziantep, Antakya, Cappadocia.
  • Modern Turkish buses are generally comfortable.
  • Amenities like air conditioning, on-board entertainment systems, complimentary drinks/snacks.

Train Services

Turkish State Railways (TCDD Tasimacilik) operates services from Adana Central Train Station.

Train Routes

Adana-Mersin Local Train, Adana-Konya (Toros Express), Adana-Gaziantep (Fırat Express), Adana-Ankara (Çukurova Mavi Treni).

Train Booking

Tickets can be booked online through the TCDD Tasimacilik website. Turkish trains are generally comfortable.

Driving Laws and General Conditions

Driving Laws in Turkey

Familiarity with Turkish driving laws good for a smooth self-driving experience.

Regulations

  • Drive on the right-right-hand side of the road.
  • Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants in the car.
  • It is illegal to use a handheld mobile phone while driving.

Alcohol and Headlight Rules

Particular regulations on the consumption of alcohol and headlight usage are in place.

Important Rules

  • Turkey has a firm zero-tolerance guidelines for commercial drivers regarding alcohol.
  • A low limit for personal drivers applies to alcohol consumption.
  • Headlights are recommended during the day in certain conditions, especially in tunnels or during low visibility.

Rural and Urban Road Conditions

Highways

Highways are typically of good quality, multi-lane, and well-signed. They connect major cities efficiently.

Urban Roads

City roads can be congested, particularly during rush hour. Some older certain places may have potholes.

Rural Roads

Quality varies significantly; some rural roads may be narrow or unpaved. Wariness is advisable.

Safety Tip for Driving

Watch out for unexpected turns, pedestrians, and fauna on rural roads. Always hold on your guard and be a defensive driver, especially in urban areas.