Stone lanes, windmills and Turkey's windsurf capital — İzmir Airport to Alaçatı from €42 private, about 80 minutes.
Alaçatı is the Aegean's most stylish small town: a grid of old Greek stone houses with painted shutters, bougainvillea-draped cobbled lanes, restored hilltop windmills and some of the best food on the Turkish coast. By day it is boutique shopping and long breakfasts in the Hacımemiş quarter; by evening the lanes fill with diners as restaurants spill onto the cobbles. Just outside town, a shallow, steadily windy bay has made Alaçatı one of the world's best-known windsurfing spots, with schools that get complete beginners standing in a day. It lies about 80 km west of İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) — roughly 80 minutes by road — and a private SooTransfer starts at €42 in a six-seat Eco Van, fixed price up front.
Özel Eco Van için sabit EUR fiyat (6 kişiye kadar) — rezervasyonda daha geniş Vito ve V-Class seçenekleri mevcut.
Gidiş-dönüş 6 saate kadar bekleme dahil. Daha uzun mu? Günlük tarife için yazın.
A private one-way transfer from İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) to Alaçatı starts at €42 in an Eco Van seating up to six. The drive is about 80 km — roughly 80 minutes on the motorway — with a fixed euro price, meet-and-greet at arrivals and free waiting time.
For groups and families, clearly — the price is fixed before you ride, the car is yours alone, and you go door-to-door. The airport bus requires a change in İzmir and drops you far from the pedestrian lanes; a metered taxi over 80 km usually costs more than our fixed €42.
Yes — the bay is shallow enough to stand in far from shore and the meltemi blows steady rather than gusty, which is exactly what learners need. Licensed schools run beginner lessons with all gear included from about May to October.
In April, usually over a long weekend. The town celebrates the Çeşme peninsula's wild herbs with cooking stalls, markets and street feasts — book accommodation and your transfer well ahead, it is the busiest spring weekend.
Comfortably. It is about an hour from İzmir city and 80 minutes from the airport. A private wait-and-return day — morning in the stone lanes, lunch, a swim at a nearby cove, sunset at the windmills — is the classic plan, and your driver handles the timing.