# Izmir Airport Transfer Guide (ADB) Practical guide to getting from Adnan Menderes Airport to your hotel. Real pricing for trains, taxis, transfers, and buses to Izmir centre, Çeşme, Kuşadası, Alaçatı, and Ephesus. **Airport:** ADB **City:** Izmir **Country:** Turkey **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb **Last updated:** 2026-03-11 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) is 18 km south of Izmir city centre — well-connected by both train and road. If you are heading to Izmir itself, the Izban commuter train is a genuine, cheap, and fast option. But many visitors use ADB to reach destinations much further away: Çeşme (85 km), Alaçatı (80 km), Kuşadası (95 km), Selçuk and Ephesus (65 km). For these destinations, the train to the city is not much help, and a direct transfer or taxi is the practical choice. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing ADB is a modern, well-equipped airport handling both domestic and international flights. After landing, international arrivals clear immigration — the queue is usually manageable outside peak season, but can build when multiple flights arrive together. Turkish e-gates speed things up for eligible passport holders. Baggage claim is functional and well-signed. After collecting luggage, you exit to the arrivals hall. There are ATMs, currency exchange desks, car rental counters, and a taxi rank just outside. The Izban train station is a short walk from the terminal — this is ADB's major advantage over most Turkish airports. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Izban train** connects the airport directly to Alsancak station in Izmir city centre. The station is directly accessible from the terminal. Fare: TRY 15-25 (EUR 0.50-0.80). Journey time: roughly 25-30 minutes to central Izmir. Trains run frequently during the day. This is genuinely the best option for anyone heading to Izmir centre. The caveat: it only works if your destination is near the train line, and it is not practical with a lot of luggage. **Havas bus** runs to central Izmir for TRY 60-80 (EUR 2-3). Slower than the train but drops you at a more central bus terminus. Useful if you have heavy luggage and are going to the city. **Taxis** are at the rank outside arrivals. To Izmir centre: TRY 250-400 (EUR 7-12). To Çeşme: TRY 700-1,100 (EUR 20-32). To Kuşadası: TRY 700-1,000 (EUR 20-29). Negotiate for longer trips. **Pre-booked transfers** make most sense for destinations outside Izmir: Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, Ephesus. Prices EUR 15-30 to Izmir centre, EUR 45-70 to Çeşme or Alaçatı, EUR 50-75 to Kuşadası. **Rental cars** are available from the terminal. Izmir traffic can be heavy, but the roads west to Çeşme and south to Kuşadası are good highways. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Transport costs depend on your destination: | Destination | Distance | Transfer (approx) | Taxi (approx) | |------------|----------|-------------------|---------------| | Izmir centre | 18 km | EUR 15-30 | TRY 250-400 | | Izmir Konak | 20 km | EUR 18-30 | TRY 280-420 | | Selçuk / Ephesus | 65 km | EUR 40-60 | TRY 650-1,000 | | Alaçatı | 80 km | EUR 45-65 | TRY 700-1,000 | | Çeşme | 85 km | EUR 45-70 | TRY 700-1,100 | | Kuşadası | 95 km | EUR 50-75 | TRY 700-1,000 | | Pamukkale | 185 km | EUR 90-130 | — | The Izban train at EUR 0.50-0.80 is the clear winner for Izmir centre if you have manageable luggage. --- ### Late night arrivals The Izban train runs until approximately midnight, so most evening arrivals can still use it for Izmir centre. Very late arrivals (after 1 AM) will find the train has stopped. The Havas bus schedule also ends in the evening. Taxis operate 24 hours. For destinations outside Izmir (Çeşme, Kuşadası), the train was never an option anyway, and pre-booked transfers or taxis serve late arrivals. --- ### Families and luggage The Izban train is practical for individuals and couples travelling light. For families with multiple suitcases, pushchairs, and children, the train is technically accessible but logistically more complex. A transfer or taxi with luggage space is easier. Child seats are not available in taxis — pre-book a transfer and request child seats if travelling with young children. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked transfer drivers wait in the arrivals hall with name signs. ADB's arrivals area is modern and clearly laid out. If you cannot locate your driver, check your booking confirmation for a contact number. The terminal has good Wi-Fi and mobile coverage. The Izban station is signposted from inside the terminal and accessible via a covered walkway. Taxis are at the rank directly outside arrivals. Havas buses depart from outside the terminal, clearly signed. --- ### Decision helper **Choose the Izban train if** you are heading to Izmir city centre, are travelling light, and want the cheapest and fastest ground transport. **Choose a pre-booked transfer if** you are heading to Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, Ephesus/Selçuk, or anywhere beyond Izmir city. The distance makes direct transfers the most practical option. **Choose a taxi if** you are going to Izmir centre with luggage and prefer door-to-door service without the train. **Choose a rental car if** you plan to visit multiple sites (Ephesus, Pamukkale, Pergamon) and want flexibility. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Izmir Airport is one of Turkey's better-connected airports for city travellers — the Izban train is a genuine asset. For the resort towns and historical sites that bring many visitors to the region (Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, Ephesus), the distances are significant and direct transfers are the practical standard. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Is there a train from Izmir Airport to the city centre?** Yes. The Izban commuter rail connects directly from ADB to Alsancak station in central Izmir. The station is accessible from the terminal via a short walkway. Fare is TRY 15-25 (EUR 0.50-0.80) and the journey takes about 25-30 minutes. This is the best option for Izmir city centre if you have manageable luggage. **Q: How much does it cost to get from Izmir Airport to Çeşme?** Çeşme is about 85 km from the airport, roughly a 70-80 minute drive. A pre-booked transfer costs approximately EUR 45-70. A taxi would run TRY 700-1,100 (EUR 20-32). There is no direct public transport from ADB to Çeşme — you would need to go to the city centre first and then take a bus, which is time-consuming with luggage. **Q: How do I get from Izmir Airport to Kuşadası or Ephesus?** Kuşadası is about 95 km south of the airport. Ephesus (near Selçuk) is about 65 km. A pre-booked transfer directly from the airport to either destination is the most practical option: EUR 40-60 to Selçuk/Ephesus, EUR 50-75 to Kuşadası. Alternatively, take the Izban train to Selçuk (the line continues south from Izmir) — but the Selçuk train station is not on the main international-airport line without a transfer in the city. **Q: Is Alaçatı far from Izmir Airport?** Alaçatı is about 80 km from ADB, roughly 65-75 minutes by car. It is just a few kilometres from Çeşme. There is no direct public transport from the airport to Alaçatı. A pre-booked transfer (EUR 45-65) or taxi (TRY 700-1,000) are your options. The drive is straightforward on the Çeşme motorway. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving late at night at Izmir Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/late-night ADB handles domestic and international flights throughout the day and evening. Late-night arrivals are less common here than at charter-heavy resorts like Antalya or Bodrum, but they do occur — particularly on delayed flights, domestic connections, and some international routes. Here is what to expect. ## The Izban train at night The Izban commuter rail is ADB's headline transport advantage. During the day and into the evening, it is the best way to reach Izmir centre. However, the last Izban train departs from the airport in the late evening — roughly around midnight, but the exact final service time changes with the seasonal schedule. If your flight lands before 11 PM, you likely have a train option. If you land after midnight, the train has stopped. Check the current IZBAN schedule before travelling, particularly if your flight has a history of delays. ## Havas bus at night The Havas shuttle to Izmir ends earlier than the train — typically in the mid-evening. For late-night arrivals, the Havas bus is generally not available. Do not rely on it for flights arriving after 9-10 PM. ## Taxis at night Taxis operate 24 hours at ADB. The rank is outside arrivals and there are usually vehicles available even late at night. For Izmir centre, a metered fare of TRY 300-450 is standard at night (slightly higher than day rates due to night tariff). The drive takes 20-25 minutes with no traffic. For longer trips to Çeşme (85 km) or Kuşadası (95 km) late at night, taxis are available but the negotiation dynamic shifts. Drivers heading to Çeşme at midnight face a long return journey. Late-night fares for these routes tend to be at or above the high end of daytime ranges. ## Pre-booked transfers at night For late arrivals heading to destinations beyond Izmir — particularly Çeşme, Alaçatı, and Kuşadası — a pre-booked transfer is the most reliable option. Your driver monitors your flight and adjusts for delays. You agree the price before you travel. The Çeşme motorway has very little traffic late at night, so the drive is actually faster than during the day. For Izmir centre, the case for pre-booking late at night is weaker — the taxi rank is functional and the fare is modest. ## The airport at night ADB's facilities scale back in the evening. Some shops and cafes close after 10-11 PM. The arrivals hall remains operational for incoming flights. ATMs and basic facilities are available around the clock. The terminal is modern and comfortable for a short wait. ## Getting to your accommodation late Izmir's hotels operate 24-hour reception in larger properties. Boutique hotels and smaller guesthouses may not staff reception overnight — confirm late check-in arrangements before arriving, particularly if your flight might be delayed. For Çeşme and Alaçatı, resort hotels and most boutique properties have 24-hour reception during the summer season. Off-season arrivals should always confirm. ## Practical advice - Check the final Izban train time for the night of your arrival before you leave home. The schedule is available on the IZBAN website. - If your flight lands after midnight, plan for a taxi or pre-booked transfer. Do not build a plan around the train. - For Çeşme or Alaçatı arrivals after 9 PM, pre-booking is recommended. Negotiating a fair fare at the taxi rank late at night is harder, and driver availability for long runs can be patchy. - The Çeşme motorway is fast and well-lit. Night drives are smooth. --- ### Taxi vs pre-booked transfer from Izmir Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/taxi-vs-transfer ADB is one of the few Turkish airports where you have a third serious option — the Izban train — which complicates the comparison. Here is how the options stack up against each other for different destinations. ## The Izban train factor For Izmir city centre, the Izban train changes the entire calculation. At TRY 15-25 (EUR 0.50-0.80) and 25-30 minutes to Alsancak, it beats both taxis and transfers on price and is competitive on speed. If you are going to central Izmir and are not encumbered by heavy luggage, the train is the honest recommendation. But the train only works for Izmir centre. For Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, or any destination beyond the city, road transport is necessary. ## Taxis from ADB Taxis queue at the rank outside arrivals. For Izmir centre, the meter is used and fares are reasonable (TRY 250-400). This is a 15-20 minute drive, and a taxi door-to-door is a genuine alternative to the train if you have luggage. For destinations further away, the taxi situation becomes more like other Turkish airports — negotiation-based pricing, variable outcomes: - Çeşme (85 km): A fair price is around TRY 750-900. But tourists are often quoted TRY 1,000-1,100. - Kuşadası (95 km): Similarly, fair is TRY 750-950, but quoted prices can be higher. - Selçuk/Ephesus (65 km): Around TRY 650-800 is reasonable. Without a benchmark, it is difficult to know if you are getting a fair price. There are no ride-hailing apps with transparent pricing in this market (Uber does not operate in Turkey). ## Pre-booked transfers Transfers give you a fixed price before you travel. For destinations beyond Izmir, this is the main advantage — you know exactly what you will pay. For Izmir city, pre-booked transfers (EUR 15-30) are more expensive than both the train and a metered taxi, but offer door-to-door convenience with guaranteed luggage space. For Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, and Ephesus, transfers at EUR 45-75 are transparently priced. The difference between a well-negotiated taxi and a transfer for these destinations is often modest. ## Cost comparison by destination | Destination | Train | Taxi (approx) | Transfer | |------------|-------|---------------|----------| | Izmir centre | TRY 15-25 | TRY 250-400 | EUR 15-30 | | Selçuk / Ephesus | n/a direct | TRY 650-1,000 | EUR 40-60 | | Alaçatı | n/a | TRY 700-1,000 | EUR 45-65 | | Çeşme | n/a | TRY 700-1,100 | EUR 45-70 | | Kuşadası | n/a | TRY 700-1,000 | EUR 50-75 | ## When the train wins **Izmir centre, solo or couple, light luggage:** The Izban train is the clear answer. Quick, cheap, and frequent. Skip this debate entirely. ## When a taxi makes sense **Izmir centre with luggage:** A metered taxi at TRY 250-400 is door-to-door and worth the upgrade from the train if you have heavy bags. **You know the regional prices:** If you travel to Izmir regularly and know what a fair fare to Çeşme looks like, negotiating a taxi is viable. ## When a transfer makes sense **Any destination 60+ km away:** Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, Ephesus. The distance, the price transparency, and the certainty of a named driver waiting all favour pre-booking. **Late-night arrivals:** For a 10 PM or 11 PM flight arriving into Çeşme territory, having a driver waiting is worth more than any small saving. **Families with children:** Child seats, luggage space, and confirmed vehicle type matter for a 70-90 minute drive. **First visit:** If you do not know the geography or pricing norms, a pre-booked transfer removes all uncertainty. ## One note on unlicensed drivers As at other Turkish airports, people inside the terminal sometimes approach passengers offering private rides. Use the official taxi rank or your pre-booked transfer contact. Unofficial drivers are unregulated and their pricing is unpredictable. --- ### Getting from Izmir Airport with children and family **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/family-and-kids ADB serves a diverse range of family destinations: city breaks in Izmir, beach holidays in Çeşme and Alaçatı, cultural trips to Ephesus, or resort stays in Kuşadası. The right transport choice depends on where you are heading. ## The Izban train with children The Izban commuter rail is great value and fast for Izmir centre. With children, it is still viable — the trains are modern, air-conditioned, and the ride is 25-30 minutes. The practical limitation is luggage: families travelling with multiple suitcases, a pushchair, and beach bags may find boarding and navigating a commuter train more stressful than it is worth. The train works well for families travelling relatively light. For destinations beyond Izmir (Çeşme, Kuşadası, Ephesus), the train is not practical for families with luggage and children. A direct road transfer is the standard. ## Child seats This is the critical logistical point. Standard taxis at ADB do not carry child seats. Putting a young child in a car without a restraint is unsafe and illegal — Turkish traffic law requires restraints for children. If you are travelling with a baby or child under booster seat age, pre-book a transfer and specify the seat type required: - Rear-facing infant seat (under 13 kg) - Forward-facing toddler seat (9-25 kg) - Booster/high-back seat (15-36 kg) Provide each child's age and approximate weight when booking. Confirm availability — transfers to Çeşme and Kuşadası in peak season are popular and seats should be reserved early. Alternatively, gate-check your own travel car seat on the flight. Most airlines carry it free and it arrives at the aircraft door. Install it in your transfer vehicle on arrival. ## Drive times to family destinations | Destination | Drive time | Road notes | |------------|------------|------------| | Izmir centre | 20-25 min | Urban, can have traffic | | Selçuk / Ephesus | 60-70 min | Motorway then regional | | Alaçatı | 65-75 min | Çeşme motorway, smooth | | Çeşme | 70-80 min | Çeşme motorway, smooth | | Kuşadası | 80-90 min | Good roads south | The Çeşme motorway is a modern, smooth highway — a comfortable journey for children. The road to Kuşadası south from Izmir is also good. Children going to Ephesus should know that Selçuk is a small town with some unpaved streets around the ancient site — wide pushchairs can be challenging at the ruins. ## Luggage for beach holidays Families heading to Çeşme or Kuşadası beach resorts travel with significant luggage. A standard sedan handles 2-3 medium suitcases. For a family of four with four suitcases and a pushchair, a minivan transfer is the right choice. Specify your exact luggage count when booking. For groups of 6-8 (two families), a minibus keeps everyone together and is often cheaper per person than two separate vehicles. ## Pushchairs in Izmir and destinations **Izmir city:** The city centre has some hilly areas (Konak, Alsancak) with mixed pavements. Modern pushchairs with robust wheels handle it well. The Izban train is accessible — stations have lifts. **Çeşme and Alaçatı:** Generally flat in the main resort and town areas. Alaçatı's old bazaar area has cobblestones but most of the beach resort strip is accessible. **Kuşadası:** Mostly flat resort town. The Ladies Beach area is straightforward. The bazaar area has some uneven surfaces. **Ephesus ruins:** The ancient site has paved marble paths — historic, beautiful, but slippery when wet and not ideal for all pushchair types. A lightweight, maneuverable option works better than a large travel system. ## The airport with children ADB's terminal is modern and well-equipped. Immigration has e-gate lanes for eligible nationalities which can save time. Baggage trolleys are free. There are clean restrooms throughout. The arrivals hall has a small cafe and ATMs. Pre-booked transfer drivers wait in the arrivals hall with name signs — the meeting area is clear and well-organised. For families, having a driver waiting with a known vehicle takes one variable out of the equation after a tiring flight. ## Practical tips - Book transfers and child seats well in advance, especially for July and August travel to Çeşme and Kuşadası. - Pack water and snacks for children in an accessible bag — not buried in a suitcase. - Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses ready before leaving the terminal. The Aegean sun in summer is intense. - Izmir centre hotels are 24-hour reception. For Çeşme boutiques, confirm late check-in if there is any chance of delay. - If flying with an infant, Turkish airport baby care facilities are generally adequate but bring your own supplies for the drive. --- ### How much it costs to get from Izmir Airport to your destination **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/cost-to-city ADB serves both Izmir city and a wide region of western Turkey. Costs vary dramatically depending on whether you are heading into the city or to one of the coastal or historical destinations further afield. ## Izban train to Izmir centre: TRY 15-25 (EUR 0.50-0.80) The most remarkable transport deal at ADB. The Izban commuter rail connects the airport directly to central Izmir (Alsancak station) in about 25-30 minutes. Trains run frequently — roughly every 15-20 minutes during peak hours. The station is inside the terminal complex. This is by far the cheapest and one of the fastest ways to reach Izmir centre, and is genuinely recommended for light travellers heading into the city. The train does not help if you are going to Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, or other coastal resorts — those require road transport from the airport. ## Havas bus to Izmir: TRY 60-80 (EUR 2-3) The Havas shuttle runs from ADB to central Izmir. Slower than the train (roughly 45-60 minutes depending on traffic) but more practical if you have heavy luggage and the train carriages feel crowded. Drops at the Havas terminal in the city centre. ## Taxi prices (approximate) | Destination | Distance | Taxi fare (approx) | |------------|----------|--------------------| | Izmir centre (Konak) | 18 km | TRY 250-400 | | Izmir Alsancak | 18 km | TRY 250-380 | | Izmir Bornova | 28 km | TRY 350-500 | | Selçuk / Ephesus | 65 km | TRY 650-1,000 | | Alaçatı | 80 km | TRY 700-1,000 | | Çeşme | 85 km | TRY 700-1,100 | | Kuşadası | 95 km | TRY 700-1,000 | | Bodrum | 220 km | TRY 1,800-2,800 | For trips beyond Izmir, taxi drivers typically negotiate a fixed price rather than using the meter. Prices above reflect real market ranges — lower end for a good negotiation, higher end for a tourist who doesn't know the market. ## Pre-booked transfer prices | Destination | Sedan (1-3 pax) | Minivan (4-6 pax) | |------------|-----------------|-------------------| | Izmir centre | EUR 15-30 | EUR 22-38 | | Selçuk / Ephesus | EUR 40-60 | EUR 55-75 | | Alaçatı | EUR 45-65 | EUR 58-80 | | Çeşme | EUR 45-70 | EUR 60-85 | | Kuşadası | EUR 50-75 | EUR 65-90 | | Pamukkale | EUR 90-130 | EUR 110-155 | Transfer prices are quoted in EUR. They include airport pickup, flight tracking, and direct service to your accommodation. ## What affects the price **Distance** is the biggest factor. The jump from Izmir centre (18 km) to Çeşme (85 km) is nearly fivefold in distance and reflects in pricing. **Train availability** changes the value equation for Izmir centre. The EUR 0.50-0.80 train makes any competing option look expensive for that specific destination. For all other destinations, road transport is the only practical option. **Traffic** affects taxis and transfers on the road between the airport and Izmir, particularly during morning and evening rush hours. The Çeşme motorway is generally fast and clear. **Season** matters more for Çeşme and Alaçatı, which are extremely popular Turkish summer destinations. July-August sees peak demand and prices nudge higher. Shoulder season (May-June, September) is marginally cheaper. **Currency fluctuation** means lira taxi prices change over time. EUR-denominated transfer prices are more stable. ## The value calculation **For Izmir centre:** The Izban train at TRY 15-25 is the clear answer for solo travellers and couples with manageable luggage. For a family with four suitcases, a taxi or transfer at EUR 15-30 is worth the convenience. **For Selçuk / Ephesus (65 km):** A direct transfer at EUR 40-60 saves time compared to going into Izmir and then doubling back south. The train from Izmir to Selçuk is possible (Izban continues), but involves a city connection and is slow for travellers with luggage. **For Çeşme or Alaçatı (80-85 km):** There is no practical public transport from ADB directly. A transfer at EUR 45-70 or a negotiated taxi are the options. The Çeşme motorway makes the drive smooth — roughly 70 minutes. **For Kuşadası (95 km):** Similar logic to Çeşme. Direct transfer is the practical standard. EUR 50-75 for a private vehicle. ## Tipping Tipping is appreciated in Turkey. For transfer drivers, 10% or rounding up is generous. For taxi drivers, rounding up to the nearest convenient amount is standard. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/adb/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Izmir (ADB). 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