Compare 8 Seater prices and check availability for your Turkey trip, then choose the right size for groups and luggage.

Why hire an 8 Seater in Turkey
An 8 Seater gives space for families, groups and luggage on longer routes across Turkey. It reduces the need for two cars and simplifies logistics.
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Vehicle choices and luggage
Confirm the model before you book. Some 8 Seater layouts have three rear seats in a bench. Others offer two captain chairs plus luggage space.
For seven adults and luggage, aim for a van with at least 700–900 litres of boot space. Many providers list luggage capacity in descriptions.
Pickup and airport notes
Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen have on-site rental desks on the arrivals floor. You usually collect directly from the car rental hall. This avoids off-airport shuttles in most cases.
Antalya Airport operates multi-storey parking opposite the domestic terminal with a large capacity and clear short-stay zones. Expect busy counters in summer months.
Local practicalities
During July and August demand peaks across Turkey. Book an 8 Seater well before travel for summer weeks. Arrivals data show July and August are the busiest months.
Airport parking tariffs and seasonal surcharges may apply at Antalya, Dalaman and Bodrum. The national airport operator publishes parking rules and tariff guidance. Factor those costs into your hire budget.
Driving and local restrictions
Historic centres have narrow streets and limited parking. Expect tight access in Sultanahmet, Bodrum old town and similarly compact areas. Towing is enforced in busy tourist zones. Pack compact luggage for those days.
Use car parks at the edge of historic centres. Many towns provide park-and-walk options with frequent shuttle or public transport links.
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Booking tips for groups
Reserve earliest if you travel in June to September. Major supplier fleets sell out for family weeks. Confirm the exact vehicle model in writing.
Check seating layout, seat belts for all passengers and the child seat options. Child seats are widely available but must be reserved in advance for 8 Seater vehicles.
Insurance and extras
Look for excess reduction and third-party liability. Cross-border cover for neighbouring countries may need extra insurance. Read the rental terms on damage and tyre policies carefully.
Extras to consider include GPS, additional driver and roof boxes. Roof boxes help with excess luggage but confirm roof-rail fit before booking.
Popular pickup locations in Turkey
- Istanbul
- Antalya
- Izmir
- Ankara
- Bodrum (Milas-Bodrum)
- Dalaman
- Cappadocia (Nevşehir or Kayseri)
- Fethiye
- Marmaris
- Trabzon
Local insight checklist
- Book early for July and August weeks. Peak arrivals then increase demand.
- At Antalya Airport expect large parking areas opposite the domestic terminal. Plan to pick up from the airport car park zone.
- Collect proof of full fuel and tyre cover before you leave the desk. This reduces disputes at return.
- Use official airport pages for the latest parking and terminal maps. See the Antalya Airport site and the national airport operator for tariffs.
FAQs
- How far in advance should I book an 8 Seater?
Book at least six weeks ahead for summer. For peak weeks, book three months ahead. - Can I collect at one city and drop off in another?
Yes. Cross-city drop-offs are common. Expect a one-way fee for long-distance returns. - Are infant and booster seats available?
Yes. Reserve car seats when booking. Providers sometimes charge per day. - Do I need an International Driving Permit?
UK and EU licences are accepted short term. Non-EU drivers should check embassy guidance for IDP needs. - Are motorway tolls easy to pay?
Most motorways use electronic toll systems. Ask the rental desk about e‑tag options for your hire car. - What if I exceed the allowed passengers?
Do not exceed permitted seating. It is illegal and unsafe. Book a larger vehicle or two cars instead.
References: Antalya Airport terminal and parking information and maps, and the national airport operator for parking tariffs. Use those pages to check terminal layouts and seasonal notices before travel.













