How to Get from Gazipaşa Airport to Mahmutlar (2026 Guide)

Here's the short version: Mahmutlar sits in the eastern reaches of Alanya, and it's one of the closest resort zones to Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP). You're looking at about 25 km and roughly 30 minutes on the road, traffic depending.

That short distance changes the maths completely. On a longer haul the sums almost always favour a private transfer, but on a 30-minute hop like this a taxi is genuinely competitive for a small group in daylight. The direct answer: if you're solo or a couple arriving during the day, a metered taxi is quick and fair; if you're arriving late at night, travelling with three or more people, carrying young children, or you simply want a fixed price agreed before you fly, a private transfer is the one that earns its keep.

Below I've laid out every realistic option for this route honestly, so you can pick the one that actually fits your trip rather than the one someone wants to sell you.

The quick answer — how to get from Gazipaşa Airport to Mahmutlar

OptionJourney timeRough costBest for
Private transferAbout 30 min, door to doorFixed price — get an instant quoteLate arrivals, families, groups of 3+, anyone wanting a set price and no changes
TaxiAbout 30 minMid-range, meteredSolo travellers or couples in daylight, up to 4 people with light luggage
Shuttle to Alanya + onwardLonger — depends on connectionBudget, but with a changeBudget travellers happy to change and confirm the schedule first
Car hireAbout 30 min self-driveVaries by rental lengthThose planning day trips who want a car for the whole stay

Distance and road conditions

It's roughly 25 km from GZP to Mahmutlar, and the drive is about 30 minutes in normal conditions. Most of the run follows the D400 coastal road, which is the main artery hugging this stretch of shoreline. Because Mahmutlar sits on the eastern side of Alanya — the side closest to Gazipaşa — you actually reach it before you'd hit central Alanya, which keeps this one short.

The pressure point is the coastal traffic through the built-up eastern Alanya strip, especially in peak season. Between June and September the D400 gets noticeably busier, so that 30-minute figure can stretch during afternoon beach-return traffic or on a busy handover day. Real journey time always varies with traffic and the season, so treat the numbers here as approximate rather than a guarantee.

Private transfer

A private transfer means a driver waiting for you in arrivals with your name, a vehicle sized to your group and luggage, and a price fixed before you travel. On this short route it isn't about saving hours — it's about certainty and comfort at the moments that matter.

Pros: door to door with no changes, a price locked in at booking, a vehicle big enough for luggage and extra passengers, and child seats available on request. The driver tracks your flight, so a delay doesn't leave you stranded.

Cons: for a single traveller with a small bag arriving at midday, it can cost a touch more than simply hopping in a taxi — and that's the honest picture on a hop this short.

When it genuinely wins here: a late-night arrival (roughly 23:00–06:00, when shared minibus services don't run and options thin out), any group of three or more (a taxi seats only four and struggles with a full luggage load), families needing a child seat, heavy or bulky cases, or anyone who just wants the price settled in advance. The transfer fare is fixed at the time of booking and depends on distance, vehicle size and season — you can get an instant quote before you fly. Even on a short route like this, that combination of fixed price and door-to-door is exactly what makes GZP → Mahmutlar a strong short-hop transfer case.

Taxi

Taxis wait outside GZP arrivals and, on a 25 km run, are a perfectly sensible choice for a small group in daylight. On this short a distance the meter stays reasonable, though some drivers may quote a fixed price for the airport run instead — it's fine to agree that up front so there are no surprises.

The real limitation is capacity: a standard taxi seats four passengers, and four adults plus four sets of holiday luggage is a genuine squeeze. There's also typically a night tariff that lifts the fare for late arrivals. Fares vary by season and tariff, so if you want an exact figure, confirm it with the driver before setting off. For a solo traveller or a couple arriving during the day, a taxi is quick, direct and hard to beat on convenience.

Shuttle to Alanya, then onward

There's no single direct public bus that drops you at your Mahmutlar door — that's the honest reality here. What you may be able to do is take a shuttle or onward service toward Alanya and then connect for the eastern leg out to Mahmutlar. That means at least one change, and with holiday luggage a change is always more effort than it sounds — you're loading and unloading, and space on shared services is limited.

Services, routes and timings on this kind of connection change with the season, so I won't quote line numbers or times I can't stand behind. If you're set on the budget route, confirm the current shuttle and onward schedule locally before you travel — ideally on the day, since seasonal timetables shift. It's the cheapest option, but it trades money for time and a change.

Car hire

Hiring a car at GZP makes sense if you're planning to explore beyond Mahmutlar — day trips along the coast, or up into the hills. The drive itself is straightforward along the D400. Bear in mind Turkey's motorways use the HGS electronic toll system; the coastal D400 on this particular stretch is generally toll-free, but check whether your rental includes an HGS tag if you plan longer motorway drives.

Mahmutlar is a dense resort zone, so factor in parking at your accommodation before you commit. Car hire suits independent travellers who want wheels for the whole stay — less so anyone who just needs a one-way ride from the airport to the hotel.

Which option is right for you?

TravellerBest choice
Solo, light luggage (daytime)Taxi — quick and fair on a hop this short
CoupleTaxi by day; private transfer if arriving late or you want a fixed price
Family with young childrenPrivate transfer — child seats and no juggling bags at a change
Group of 5+Private transfer — one taxi can't seat you or take the luggage
Late-night arrivalPrivate transfer — shared services don't run and it's pre-booked and waiting
On a tight budgetShuttle to Alanya + onward, if you're happy to change and confirm times
Heavy or bulky luggagePrivate transfer — a vehicle sized to your load, no squeeze

When a private transfer is genuinely worth it here

On a 25 km, 30-minute hop I'll always be straight with you: a daytime taxi for one or two people with a couple of bags is a fine, cheap-enough choice, and you don't need us for that. Where a private transfer truly earns its place is the late-night landing, the family with a pushchair and car seat, the group of five that a single taxi simply can't hold, or the traveller who wants the price nailed down before boarding so there's nothing to negotiate at 1 am. If that's you, get an instant quote — the fare is fixed at booking and depends on distance, vehicle size and season. For the fuller picture on airport arrivals across the region, our complete guide is the place to start, and if you're weighing airports it's worth reading the Gazipaşa (GZP) transfer guide and Antalya vs Gazipaşa for Alanya before you book flights.

Frequently asked questions

How far is Gazipaşa Airport from Mahmutlar?

It's about 25 km, and the drive takes roughly 30 minutes in normal traffic. Mahmutlar sits on the eastern side of Alanya, the side closest to GZP, so you actually reach it before central Alanya. Peak-season traffic between June and September can stretch that time.

Is a taxi or a private transfer better for this route?

For a solo traveller or couple arriving in daylight with light luggage, a metered taxi is quick and cost-effective on a hop this short. A private transfer wins when you're a group of three or more, travelling with children, arriving late at night, carrying heavy luggage, or you simply want a fixed price agreed in advance.

Is there a bus or shuttle from Gazipaşa Airport to Mahmutlar?

There's no single direct public bus that drops you at your Mahmutlar door. Your budget route is usually a shuttle or onward service toward Alanya and then a connection eastward, which means at least one change. Services and timings shift with the season, so confirm the current schedule locally before you rely on it.

How much does a taxi from GZP to Mahmutlar cost?

Fares vary by season, tariff and whether the driver runs the meter or offers a fixed airport price. On a 25 km run the meter stays reasonable, but there's typically a higher night tariff for late arrivals. Ask the driver to confirm the fare before you set off so there are no surprises.

Can I get a transfer late at night?

Yes — a private transfer is the reliable late-night option, roughly between 23:00 and 06:00 when shared minibus services don't run. Because it's booked in advance, the driver tracks your flight and is waiting in arrivals even if you land at an awkward hour. That's exactly the scenario where a fixed-price transfer earns its keep.

How many people and bags fit in a taxi?

A standard taxi seats four passengers, and four adults with a full set of holiday luggage is a real squeeze. If you're a group of five or more, or you have bulky cases, a private transfer with a vehicle sized to your group is the practical choice. You avoid splitting across two cars.

Can I get a child seat for the journey?

Child seats are available on a private transfer when you request them at booking — just note the ages and number of children. Taxis and shared services rarely offer them as standard, so if you're travelling with little ones, a pre-booked transfer is the safer and easier option.

Should I fly into Gazipaşa or Antalya for Mahmutlar?

Gazipaşa is much closer to Mahmutlar — about 25 km versus a far longer haul from Antalya Airport. If flight options and prices work, GZP makes the transfer short and simple. Our Antalya vs Gazipaşa for Alanya comparison walks through the trade-offs in detail.

In short: GZP to Mahmutlar is one of the easiest airport hops in the region — about 25 km and roughly 30 minutes. A daytime taxi does the job for one or two people, while a private transfer is the honest winner for late arrivals, families, groups and anyone who wants a fixed price. When it's your turn, you can book a private transfer or get an instant quote at bookridenow.com/en. Heading somewhere else nearby? See our guides on Antalya Airport to Alanya and Side to Alanya.

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