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About 80 km and an hour along the O-31 motorway. This is the single most popular day trip from Izmir. A proper Ephesus visit takes 3–4 hours. Many travellers add Şirince (10 km from Ephesus, with wineries) on the way back. Parking at the Ephesus entrance is organised.
About 80 km and an hour on the direct motorway. Weekdays are noticeably quieter — in summer the Saturday outbound and Sunday return flows can run heavy. Çeşme is a beach format with wineries and good seafront restaurants. Parking is limited in high season at the more popular bays.
Several paid car parks operate in central Alsancak and Kültürpark. Kerbside parking is possible but spaces fill up in high season. Around the Kordon waterfront and the port the parking is paid and busy. Hotel parking or the nearest paid car park tends to be the smoother option.
The road runs north through hilly country for about two hours. Worth stopping at the Manisa wine villages and the pomegranate-growing areas. Pergamon itself has one of the best-preserved classical theatres in the world. Entry is paid; parking at the entrance is free.
In Izmir, almost always for the whole trip. Unlike resort cities, in Izmir the car is taken for the full holiday rather than for 1–3 days. Almost every day brings a new outing across the region — Ephesus, Çeşme, Pergamon, wine routes — and having the car constantly on hand is the more useful pattern.
Around 250 km and 3.5 hours each way. A one-day trip with an early start. Many travellers route through Ephesus on the way (it's 50 km off the direct road). A two-day trip with an overnight in Selçuk or Pamukkale itself gives more time without the rush.
Typically 8:00–9:30 in the morning and 17:30–19:30 in the evening. On central streets and along the Kordon waterfront the flow is slow, and the navigation app sometimes picks suboptimal routes. For trips out of the city or through the larger districts of Bornova or Karşıyaka, allow a generous buffer.
Yes — both are standard. The relocation fee depends on distance: from $200–300 for Izmir–Bodrum and from $300–400 for Izmir–Istanbul. Cars with this option go faster in summer, particularly for the Istanbul direction, so booking ahead is recommended.
A saloon or crossover with an automatic gearbox is optimal. Ephesus, Şirince, Pergamon and Çeşme are all reachable in a standard car. For the longer drive to Pergamon or the wine villages, a crossover handles the hilly terrain more comfortably. A minivan suits larger groups or multi-stop days.
It depends on the class and the supplier. Economy usually starts from $100, midsize from $200–500. Several of our suppliers don't take a deposit at all, and others waive it when full coverage is taken. That option is easiest to set up at the booking stage.
Camera fines in Izmir are issued to the registered owner — the supplier — and reach you after the rental, often two to four weeks later. Keeping the booking card active for a couple of months helps. Paying within 15 days online or through PTT earns a 25% discount on the fine itself.
Yes, generally. Petrol and diesel typically run noticeably below the prices in Greece, Italy and most of Western Europe. Diesel is the cheaper option per kilometre and is often preferred for the longer drives out to Pergamon or the wine country. Major stations take cards; smaller rural stations may be cash only.