How to come Egirdir
Arriving by bus directly to Egirdir
Several bus companies go to Egirdir bus-station from any
town or city in Turkey. Most lines stop in the bus
station but some drop you off opposite the bus station
at the edge of the town centre.
When you arrive:
*If you phone ahead with your travel details (bus
company, time of arrival) we can pick you up at the
right time from the bus-station ,
*or make a phone call on arrival; we will pick you up.
We'll give you a free lift,
*You can get help from the Tourism Office in the
centre!,
*Please take no notice of hassle from anyone saying we
are: Full, Burnt down, Closed, Dead and etc. They’ve never
heard of us!
How far is to Egirdir?
“Approximate hours by bus from:”
Istanbul
Ankara
Izmir
Antalya
Konya
Bursa
Cappadocia
Fethiye
Dalyan |
10
7
9
4
4
10
8
6
7 |
Olympos
Koycegiz
Oludeniz
Kas
Marmaris
Kusadasi
Bodrum
Ephesus
Isparta |
5
7
6
7
7
7
6
7
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Arriving from Isparta Bus-station
Some bus companies sell you a ticket for Egirdir,
but sometimes they put you off the bus at Isparta bus
station. DON'T WORRY! Check if any other companies have
departures to Egirdir (another 34 km) and buy your
ticket.
OR: If the 1st option doesn’t work, ask the company that
brought you to Isparta for a free lift to “Village bus
station” but check the time (the village bus station
operates between 07.00-19.00) if you choose this option.
If you are late, please call us, so that we can pick you
up from Isparta bus station.
Arriving by air (Antalya Airport)
There are four options for getting here from the
Airport;
By Bus: From Antalya Airport Terminal to Antalya
bus-station, get a recommended taxi, it’s about 25 km.
Taxi drivers may try to tell you some stories, but don’t
believe them!!! Between 08.00-23.30; there are buses to
Egirdir from Antalya bus station.
Private Transfer: It takes around 45 minutes. It must be
arranged. We can arrange this. Just let us know!
Taxi: From Antalya Airport to Egirdir is 160 km. It
costs about $100
Hire Car: There are several car hire companies at all
the airports.
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