Denizli Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Denizli

Denizli is a province and city in the Aegean region in Turkey known for its textile industry and beautiful sites, which attract local and foreign visitors. Travelers can get to the city through the Denizli Cardak airport. The airport serves visitors from as far as Tehran and local transfers from Istanbul. Since it is 45 minutes from the city center, you can get a car rental from Enterprise Rent-A-Car for transfers to town and exploring various regions.

What to do and see in Denizli

Denizli city in Southwestern Turkey is renowned for its unparalleled natural attractions and alluring thermal waters. At the heart of the city, you get a feel of modern-day Turkish life, but you will also find ancient buildings. If you are visiting Denizli, ensure you stop by the UNESCO thermal pools of Pamukkale. The Travertines of Pamukkale have thermal waters surrounded by multifaceted slopes and dreamy landscapes. You can walk down the milky white cliffs or enjoy the calming effect of thermal waters believed to have healing properties. Nature lovers can also get a dose of greenery in Denizli City Park or Ornaz Vadisi Valley. Want a tranquil place to bond with nature? Drive further from the city to Kaklik Cave, an underground attraction with thermal pools and breathtaking spots.

If you are a history enthusiast, you will enjoy the ancient buildings and museums showcasing the history and culture of the city. Denizli Ataturk and Ethnography Museum are housed in an old home with several ethnographic items named after the founder of modern Turkey. The museum has a big showcase room for guns, swords and rifles used during the war for independence. You can also marvel at displays in the Hierapolis archaeology museum, built on the erstwhile Roman bath. It houses interesting objects from the Roman era.

With a car rental in Denizli, you can drive to the Pamukkale winery in Guney to taste the region's wine offerings. The winery produces some of the finest wines in the world. You can tour and learn the wine preparation process made from local grapes. Ensure you sample the wines before heading back to the city. If you want to interact with the locals, go to Forum Camlik. It is a one-stop store for sampling various cuisines and shopping. It is also a destination for entertainment, fun activities and socializing with the locals.

Denizli cuisine pays tribute to the wide variety of dishes from the Aegean region. Some of the popular traditional cuisines in the region include Kale pepper, Tava baklava, Cameli beans and Serinhisar roasted chickpea. Vegetable dishes are predominant in Denizli, and you will find a few meat dishes influenced by the culinary culture of the Aegean region. The culinary influence is also witnessed in desserts and pastry types like Katmer and Basin. You can savor cat bean and ovmac soup dishes if you enjoy sampling soup varieties.

Are you visiting Denizli to experience its culture? You will enjoy festivals and cultural events organized throughout the year. For instance, the international Denizli Glass Biennial festival in May is a three-day event with live glass shows and exhibitions. An annual amateur theater festival attracts visitors and participants from Turkey and overseas.

Driving in Denizli

Denizli's modern transportation network makes it easy to get around the city and explore attractions on its outskirts. The city is served by the Aydin-Denizli freeway, which has improved connectivity between tourist centers in the region and Aegen. With a van rental in Denizli, you can easily access most areas with minimal traffic if you avoid rush hours near major markets in the city center.

Driving out of the city to enjoy the exotic landscapes with backdrops of mountains is exciting. However, driving in Denizli, like in other parts of Turkey, can be challenging. First, you need to be familiar with driving on the right side of the road. Watch out for road works, weather and police checks common on the roads. If you want to avoid problems when driving around Denizli, ensure you have your driver's license. While international driving permits are recognized, they aren't mandatory unless you plan to stay for over three months. When you are staying for over six months, you need to get a Turkish driver's license. You should also be above 18 years old to drive a car and 16 to ride a motorbike.

Just like the rest of Turkey, Denizli has strict driving laws. You and your passengers should wear seatbelts, and using or carrying any radar detection when driving is illegal. Using a mobile phone is prohibited unless you have a hands-free kit. The speed limits on freeways are 120 km/h and 50 km/h in built-up areas. Watch out for speed limit signs to avoid problems.

Aside from driving, you can also explore tourist attractions on a train. The Turkish State Railways Operates three train services in Denzli that provide daily commutes around the city. The daily Pamukkale Express reaches Eskisehir and back, while the Soke-Denzil Regional train goes to Soke and has a terminal near the bus station in the city. The Basmane-Denizli Regional provide train services to Izmir. It has a station on the southern end of the Goncali-Denizli railway and connects the city to the Izmir-Egirdir railway line.