Group & Minibus Airport Transfer in Antalya

Group & Minibus Airport Transfer in Antalya

Landing in Antalya with a big group is where standard taxis fall apart. Split six, eight or twelve people across two or three cars and you get separated convoys, luggage that won't fit, and a fare that quietly multiplies. A group and minibus airport transfer in Antalya solves all of it at once: everyone rides together in a single vehicle, every suitcase comes along, and you pay one fixed price agreed before you fly. Our transfers are private — your minivan or minibus is yours alone, with a name-sign meet & greet at arrivals, live flight tracking, free child seats, and pay the driver on the transfer day with no prepayment. That's the whole promise: one group, one van, one price, no surprises.


Why groups should never split across taxis

The classic mistake is treating a group like several individual travellers. The moment you flag down separate taxis at the rank, you lose control: cars leave at different times, one driver knows the hotel and another doesn't, and the family with the toddler ends up in a different vehicle from the grandparents holding the pushchair. Then there's luggage — a sedan taxi realistically swallows two or three large cases, so a group of eight is instantly forced into three vehicles, three meters and three separate bills.

A single group vehicle keeps the whole party as one unit. You step out of the terminal, find your driver holding your name, load everyone and everything into one hold, and travel door-to-door to the same address at the same time. For a full breakdown of how private transfers compare with taxis, buses and car hire across the region, our complete Antalya airport transfer guide is the best place to start.


Minivan vs minibus: which fits your group?

The right vehicle depends on headcount and luggage, not just the number of seats. As a practical rule of thumb, a minivan comfortably handles roughly up to 6–7 passengers with a normal amount of holiday luggage, while a minibus covers larger parties — think extended families, sports teams, wedding groups or friend crews of 8, 12, 16 or more. Big golf bags, surfboards, wheelchairs, prams or an unusual pile of cases can nudge you up a category, which is exactly why we ask about luggage when you book rather than after you land.

Because seat and luggage capacities vary by the exact vehicle assigned, we don't publish rigid seat charts here — you tell us the group size and bags on the booking page and we match the correct minivan or minibus and confirm the fixed price. No guessing at the rank, no "sorry, it won't all fit" moment at the kerb.


One fixed price for the whole group

Per-person taxi maths punishes groups. Our model does the opposite: you get one fixed price for the vehicle, regardless of traffic, the exact drop-off queue, or the driver's route. That price is agreed when you book and it's the same amount whether your flight lands early or two hours late. The bigger your group, the more sense it makes — split one minibus fare across twelve people and the cost per head is often lower than juggling several separate taxis, with none of the hassle.

And you don't pay a cent upfront. We run a genuine pay-on-the-transfer-day model: you settle directly with the driver at the time of your transfer, so there's no online prepayment and no card details sitting on a booking weeks in advance. For the exact number for your group size, route and vehicle, send your details through the booking page and we'll confirm.


Everyone and every suitcase, together

The quiet luxury of a group transfer is that nobody is left managing logistics. Children stay with their parents. Elderly relatives don't get stranded in a second car. The one person who speaks the group's language isn't split off from everyone who doesn't. Free child seats mean families travel legally and safely without dragging their own bulky seats through the airport, and live flight tracking means your driver is already watching your arrival — if the plane's delayed, they adjust, and you're not billed for the wait.

It also makes the handoff simple. One driver, one contact, one vehicle to look for. You walk out of arrivals, spot your name on the sign, and the entire group is on its way within minutes.


Group transfers to every Antalya resort

Antalya Airport (AYT) and Gazipaşa Airport (GZP) feed the whole coast, and group vehicles run to all of the main resort towns. Popular routes include:

If your group is flying into the smaller eastern airport instead, the Gazipaşa (GZP) transfer guide covers distances and timings for that side of the coast, which is often the closer option for Alanya-area stays.


Planning a group trip? Bundle the excursions too

Groups travel to do things, and Antalya's best days out are built for exactly that. A group that arrives together tends to book together, so it's worth thinking ahead. Friends and families love a full-day boat trip along the coast or the emerald water of a Green Canyon boat tour, while more active crews can split the adrenaline between white-water rafting in the Köprülü Canyon and quad and buggy safaris. For land-based classics like jeep safari, a Turkish bath, Pamukkale or Cappadocia, browse the full tours collection. Sort the transfer first, then the fun slots into place.


Book your group transfer

Give us your group size, luggage, airport (AYT or GZP), destination and flight number, and we'll assign the right minivan or minibus and confirm your fixed price. No prepayment, no splitting up, no scramble at the taxi rank. Book your Antalya group airport transfer and travel together from the moment you land.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many people fit in a minivan versus a minibus?

As a general guide, a minivan comfortably carries around 6–7 passengers with holiday luggage, while a minibus covers larger groups of roughly 8 to 16 or more. Exact capacity depends on the specific vehicle and how much luggage you're carrying, so tell us your group size and bag count on the booking page and we'll assign the right vehicle.

Is it cheaper for a group to book one minibus than several taxis?

Usually, yes. You pay one fixed price for the whole vehicle rather than per person, so splitting a single minibus fare across your group is often lower per head than paying for multiple separate taxis — and you avoid the extra hassle of separate cars, drivers and meters. For your exact price, send your group details through the booking page.

Will all our luggage fit in one vehicle?

That's exactly why we ask about luggage when you book instead of leaving it to chance at the airport. Large families, golf bags, prams, wheelchairs or extra cases can mean a bigger vehicle, and we match the minivan or minibus to both your headcount and your bags so everything travels in one hold.

Do you provide child seats for group transfers?

Yes. Child seats are free — just let us know how many you need and the ages of the children when you book, and we'll have them fitted in the vehicle so your family travels safely without hauling your own seats through the airport.

Do we pay in advance or on the day?

You pay on the transfer day, directly to the driver — there's no online prepayment. Your fixed price is agreed and confirmed when you book, so you know the total in advance and simply settle it at the time of your transfer.

What happens if our flight is delayed?

Your driver tracks your flight live, so a delay isn't a problem — they adjust to your actual arrival time and wait for you. Because you're on a fixed price, a late landing doesn't change what you pay. Just make sure your flight number is on the booking so we can follow it.

Can one booking cover both Antalya (AYT) and Gazipaşa (GZP) airports?

We cover both airports. Choose the correct arrival airport when you book, since distances and timings differ — Gazipaşa is often closer for Alanya-area stays, while Antalya Airport serves Side, Belek, Lara, Kemer and the wider coast. If you're unsure which is closer to your resort, our route guides break down each journey.

Can our group also book tours and excursions?

Absolutely — groups are ideal for excursions. Once your transfer is sorted, you can plan day trips like coastal boat tours, Green Canyon cruises, rafting, quad and buggy safaris, or classic sightseeing to Pamukkale and beyond, all of which work brilliantly for families and friend groups travelling together.

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