Car Rentals in Turkey

Quick guide to Turkey

It's a vast country and, though there are large disparities in levels of development, it's an immensely rewarding place to travel, not least because of the people, whose reputation for friendliness and hospitality is richly deserved.
Western Turkey is the most visited and economically developed part of the country. ?stanbul, straddling the Bosphorus straits and the Marmara coast, is a heady mix of the European and Oriental. It's the country's cultural and commercial centre and also visibly the old imperial capital.
On the Mediterranean coast, Antalya is one of Turkey's fastest-growing cities, a useful starting-point on the stretch towards the Syrian border, featuring extensive sands and archeological sites. It's worth heading inland from here for the spectacular attractions of Cappadocia, with its famous rock churches, subterranean cities and landscape studded with cave dwellings, as well as the Selçuk architecture and dervish associations of Konya.