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The Freedom to Combine Beach Luxury and Antalya Adventures

Enjoy complete flexibility with our deals for a holiday in Lara with your own transport. You choose when to depart and how much luggage to bring, while we provide the best All Inclusive hotels to be your perfect base. With a car, you have the freedom to explore downtown Antalya, the waterfalls, and major shopping malls.

Explore our wide selection of hotels in Lara suitable for self-drive travellers, and take advantage of our exclusive prices and discounts for early bookings for Summer 2026. Your journey, your rules!

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Driving to Lara: Route, Tips & City Adventures

Driving to Lara is the perfect way to combine a luxury beach holiday with the freedom to explore Antalya. We've prepared the most important tips for your journey.

Map with a route from Bulgaria to Lara

🗺️ Route & Duration

Discover the fastest and most convenient route from Bulgaria to Lara, along with the estimated travel time.

The Best Route from Bulgaria:

The recommended route is through the "Kapitan Andreevo" border crossing, then following the highway towards Istanbul (O-3/E80), bypassing the city via the northern ring road (O-7), and continuing on the O-5 highway towards Bursa, then following signs to Afyonkarahisar and Antalya. Lara is located in the eastern part of Antalya, close to the airport.

Estimated Travel Time (without stops):

From Sofia: ~12-13 hours
From Plovdiv: ~11-12 hours
From Burgas: ~10-11 hours
We recommend adding at least 2-3 extra hours for rest stops and border crossing.

Turkish highway with an HGS toll sign

💳 Tolls & Documents

Learn everything about the HGS toll system in Turkey and what documents you need for your vehicle.

Required Vehicle Documents:

You must carry the vehicle's original registration document and a valid "Green Card" insurance that covers Turkey. If the car is not registered in your name, a notarized power of attorney is required.

Road Tolls (HGS):

Turkish highways use an automatic toll system called HGS (Hızlı Geçiş Sistemi). You can purchase an HGS sticker from a PTT (Turkish Post Office) branch after the border and load it with credit. For the entire route to Antalya and back, you will need approximately €30-40.

Modern service station with a restaurant in Turkey

☕ Overnight Stays & Rest Stops

A long drive requires rest. See our recommendations for convenient stops and cities for an overnight stay.

Recommendations for Rest Stops:

Turkish highways are equipped with modern service areas every 30-40 km, offering fuel stations, restaurants, and clean facilities. Brands like Shell, Opet, and BP provide high-quality services.

Overnight Stay Idea:

To break up the journey, we recommend an overnight stay in Bursa or Afyonkarahisar. Both cities are roughly halfway and offer a great selection of hotels. Afyonkarahisar is also famous for its thermal spa hotels, which is a fantastic way to relax before the final leg of your journey.

A car parked near the Düden Waterfalls in Antalya

🏞️ Day Trips from Lara

Your car is the key to Antalya's treasures. Here are a few ideas for unforgettable excursions.

Day Trip Ideas by Car:

Antalya's Old Town (Kaleiçi): Just a 20-30 minute drive away. Park your car and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the narrow cobblestone streets, the old harbour, and Hadrian's Gate.

Düden Waterfalls: Visit both the upper and lower falls, where the water cascades directly into the Mediterranean Sea—a truly impressive sight.

Shopping Malls: With your car, you have easy access to major shopping centers like Mall of Antalya, Agora, and TerraCity, perfect for a day of retail therapy.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Driving to Antalya

How long does the drive to the Antalya region take?

The drive from Sofia to the Antalya region takes between 14 to 18 hours, depending on your final destination. Reaching Kemer is the quickest (around 14-15 hours), while driving to Alanya can take up to 17-18 hours. An overnight stop is highly recommended.

What is the main driving route to Antalya?

The main route is via the Kapitan Andreevo/Kapıkule border crossing, following motorways towards Istanbul, Ankara, and then south to Antalya. An alternative route is via Bursa, Afyonkarahisar, and Burdur. Once you reach Antalya city, you follow the coastal D400 highway to your chosen resort.

How do I choose a resort in Antalya if I'm traveling by car?

Having a car gives you freedom in any resort! In Kemer, you can explore mountain roads and wild beaches. In Lara and Belek, a car is perfect for day trips to Perge and Aspendos. In Side, you can easily reach the ancient town. In Alanya, a car is a must to drive up to the castle and explore Cleopatra Beach.

Is an HGS sticker required for the drive to Antalya?

Yes, an HGS sticker is absolutely mandatory, as the entire motorway route to Antalya is tolled. Purchase and load credit onto the sticker immediately after the border at a PTT (Turkish Post Office) branch or a designated gas station to avoid fines.

What documents are required for the car and passengers?

For the car, you need the registration certificate (in the driver's name) and a valid 'Green Card' insurance policy. For passengers, valid international passports or national ID cards are required. Always check the latest entry requirements before traveling.

Is it easy to drive on the D400 coastal highway?

The D400 highway, which connects all the resorts in Antalya, is in excellent condition, with two or three lanes in each direction. Traffic is well-organized, but it can get busy in the summer. Be mindful of speed cameras.

What are the most popular excursions by car from the Antalya region?

With a car, you can access everything! The most popular destinations are the ancient cities of Perge and Aspendos, the Düden Waterfalls, rafting in the Köprülü Canyon, and The Land of Legends theme park. All are easily accessible from any resort.

What about fuel prices and parking in Antalya?

Fuel prices in Turkey are higher than in the Balkans – refuel before crossing the border. Most hotels offer free parking. In town centers like Alanya and Side, parking is mostly paid (otopark).

Does it make sense to bring a car if my hotel is Ultra All-Inclusive?

Definitely! A car gives you the freedom to visit a local market, see a landmark for a few hours, dine at an authentic restaurant outside the hotel, or simply discover a neighboring beach. It turns your holiday into a real journey.

Any tips for the long drive to Antalya?

Plan an overnight stop in a city like Bursa, Afyonkarahisar, or even Ankara. Take turns with another driver if possible. Take frequent breaks at the well-equipped roadside service areas. Avoid driving at night in unfamiliar areas.

Climate & Weather in Antalya: When is the Best Time to Visit?

Average Air Temperature

  • January14-16°C
  • February15-17°C
  • March17-20°C
  • April21-23°C
  • May25-28°C
  • June30-33°C
  • July33-35°C
  • August33-36°C
  • September30-32°C
  • October26-28°C
  • November20-22°C
  • December16-18°C

Average Sea Temperature

  • January18°C
  • February17°C
  • March18°C
  • April19°C
  • May22°C
  • June25°C
  • July28°C
  • August29°C
  • September28°C
  • October25°C
  • November22°C
  • December19°C

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