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Kuşadası Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Kuşadası

Situated 65 km north of Kuşadası, you'll find Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport, an international airport servicing the Aegean coast. Enterprise Rent-A-Car can be found at the airport, with rental reservations available. While Samos Airport in Greece is technically much closer, it has only a few connections to Turkey by ferry per day. Public transportation is available in the form of buses and taxis. As the town does not have a train system, renting a car in Kuşadası is highly recommended to explore this fascinating region.

What to do and see in Kuşadası

Kuşadası celebrates a wide variety of Islamic and national festivals, from the important Kurban Bayramı in August to Independence Day on April 23rd. One of Kuşadası's most intriguing events is Labor Day, when folk bands and food stalls bustle in the downtown area. More unique to the region is Kuşadası Gençlik Festivali, a five-day music festival in July that takes place along Sevgi Beach.

Kuşadası is a tourist town with a focus on recreational sports. These include a variety of water sports, beach-based games and quad bike excursions. Still, several local soccer teams provide regular games to watch. These include both the Kuşadasıspor and Kuşadası Yıldız Fenerspor clubs in the regional amateur league. Matches take place at Kuşadasıspor.

Kuşadası is popular for beach enthusiasts, but the region is also bursting with culture and history from the Byzantine Empire. Visit the spectacular Kuşadası Castle, a 14th-century island fortress built by the Ottomans. The downtown area also features several impressive 17th-century mosques; Kaleiçi Camii and Hacı Ibrahim Camii.

The Aegean beaches of Kuşadası are among the most popular pastimes. While Kuşadası's Town Beach provides central sea access, the most popular is Kadınlar Denizi (or Ladies Sea) to the south. Follow the coast in either direction for fine stretches of sand and more secluded spots. As an alternative to the sea, many water parks provide fun days out for families with young ones, including Adaland, Pinebay and Magic Aqua World.

Kuşadası offers a wide variety of food options, from classic Mediterranean and Turkish flavors to Western grills. Classics like Simit, a type of seeded bagel, are sold throughout the market areas. You can also enjoy portions of Manti, a Turkish ravioli stuffed with lamb. As for restaurants, expect plenty of impressive waterfront eateries like Damla, Ali Baba and Mezgit, each complementing the views with flavors from the sea.

Kuşadası's must-visit shopping spots are its bazaars. These include the Grand Bazaar, Orient Bazaar and Sosyete Bazaar, among others. While there is a tendency for fake clothing brands, there are also fine gifts, food and jewelery on sale. Other highlights include the Kuşadası shopping mall, an open-air mall offering local boutiques with a fashion focus.

Kuşadası is blessed by its Aegean location, surrounded by spectacular historic sites like Ephesus, Didyma, Priene and Miletus. These ancient cities provide impressive day trips that will delight all ages with their romantic ruins of legend. After exploring these many temples, libraries and fountains of ancient knowledge, visit the House of the Virgin Mary. This Catholic shrine and pilgrimage site is believed to be the residence of Mary, the mother of Jesus, in her later years.

Driving in Kuşadası

Kuşadası is a convenient town to drive in, with good road connections to major cities nearby. As a tourist town, the roads do not get particularly busy, with intercity buses and coaches sticking to the major routes. While connections to cities and tourist towns like Selcuk, Izmir, Aydin and Didim are convenient, local roads can be narrow and winding.

Kuşadası can be accessed by the D515 state road, a convenient 50-km-long divided highway connecting Selcuk to Soke. This is the main route in and out of Kuşadası for travel across Turkey, connecting to important state highways. All other roads in the area are single highways, including the scenic, vineyard-lined Aydin Blv.

For those with a rental car or van in Kuşadası, it is important to remember that vehicles are driven on the right side of the road in Turkey. Speed limits are always expressed in km/h and signs are clearly marked. Traffic limits are largely enforced by mobile cameras in and around Kuşadası, but some static cameras are in operation. Always obey the signposted limits. In Kuşadası, this is often limited to 50 km/h around town and 90 km/h on state roads, although some stretches increase to 120 km/h.

There is no shortage of parking in Kuşadası, with on-street parking and designated lots (signposted as Otopark). Hotels, restaurants and shopping malls also provide parking, generally in a designated lot. Make sure your hotel provides parking if staying within the downtown area itself.

Kuşadası is not a particularly congested town, although its parking lots can become very full in peak season. The rush hour is typically between 7:00 am and 9:00 am and 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm, particularly on roads linking the D515. Be careful of large tourist coaches maneuvering, particularly on local roads, when heading to attractions.