Konakli Hotels
Konakli Hotels - getting to and from and around once there

Konakli Hotels - getting to and from and around once there

Getting to and from Konakli and around once there: Below is a comprehensive guide to transport to from and around Konakli covering the Buses, Taxis, Flights, Trains, Cycling, by Car and much more.

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Transport – Konakli, Turkey:

First think about Konakli’s location in Turkey – Konakli is situated 10km west of the larger resort of Alanya, nestled in between the Mediterranean Sea and the Taurus mountains. A small, traditional town, Konakli’s most attractive characteristic is its stunning setting, which allows visitors to enjoy mountain views while sunbathing on its large shingle beach. The resort’s plethora of large hotel complexes do nothing to detract from its village atmosphere.

Now think about the weather – as to when to come…

Konakli enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate, with summer temperatures known to climb well above 30C, particularly during the months of July and August. If you’re not a sun-worshipper, you may want to consider visiting out of peak season. Winter weather remains mild and there are frequent flights to Antalya during this time of year from across Europe.

And here’s how to get to Konakli, Turkey:

Konakli Hotels - Map & Location (click to enlarge)

Konakli Hotels - Map & Location (click to enlarge)

The nearest international airport to Konakli is Antalya airport, which is 115km away, and connects to a vast number of destinations across Europe.

The airport is 10 km east of Antalya city centre, which can be reached by Havas shuttle bus or a taxi. From the city centre’s central bus station you can take a public bus direct to Konakli.

The D 400 Highway, the Alanya–Mersin Route, connects Alanya from the east and west, encircling it, and linking through the city center via Atatürk Bulvarı.

The D695, the Ankara–Akşehir Route, runs north–south and reaches the sea 41 kilometres (25 mi) west of the city near Side, connecting with the D400. Antalya Airport is 121 kilometres (75 mi) away and connects internationally.

The new Antalya Gazipaşa Airport, first begun in 1992, is only 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) from the city, and was expected to have its first regular domestic flights on May 22, 2010, although international flights were not expected before the start of the 2011 tourist season. No train routes go to Alanya or Antalya Province, and there are no train stations in the district.

There are bus and dolmuş systems out of Alanya’s two bus depots, but buses are usually limited to the major roads, and inside the city transportation is by car, taxi, or foot, as many roads in the old town are closed to vehicle traffic. The harbor includes cruise ship piers, and also seasonal ferries and hydrofoils depart for Kyrenia in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Further west of the city is the Alanya Yacht Harbor, a marina, which started services in 2008.[113] The 85-km2 (33-sq-mi) marina allowed Alanya to participate in the 2008 Eastern Mediterranean Yacht Rally. The city is also investing in a community bicycle program with 150 bicycles and twenty terminals.

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