Bodrum Milas Airport (BJV) → Kusadasi: the long-haul Aegean transfer
Bodrum Milas Airport (BJV) is 200 kilometres south of Kusadasi, served by many European charter and budget airlines that don't fly to Izmir. While it's not the closest airport, many British, German, Russian and Polish travellers arrive at BJV and need a reliable private transfer to Kusadasi. We offer this service at a fixed €150 for sedan, with no surge pricing, no hidden fees, and full D2 licensing.
Why book a private transfer instead of a connection bus?
A bus from Bodrum Airport to Kusadasi requires at least one transfer (usually in Söke or Aydın), takes 4-5 hours, and runs only a few times per day — useless for a 02:00 charter arrival. Taxis are unmetered on long-distance routes and typically quote €200-€250. Our private transfer:
- Picks you up at the moment you exit Arrivals, regardless of the time of day or night
- Provides a single 2h45m direct journey with no transfers
- Includes 60 minutes free waiting time for delayed flights
- Tracks your flight automatically — the driver knows when you actually land
- Drops you exactly at your hotel, including narrow streets in Kusadasi Old Town
The route: D-525 via Söke
The drive begins by exiting Bodrum Airport via the Milas–Mugla highway, heading north on the D-330 through the Mugla countryside. After 60 km we reach Aydın, where the route turns west on the D-525 coastal road, passing through Söke (a busy junction town) and continuing along the Aegean coast directly to Kusadasi.
The scenery includes olive groves, pine forests, and several stretches of sea views as we approach the coast. In summer the road around Söke can become busy on weekends, but the route is fully paved, two-lane motorway-quality, and well-signed throughout.
Optional scenic stops include Lake Bafa (an ancient gulf, now a freshwater lake — 30 minutes), Heracleia under Latmos (a quiet ancient ruin on the lake — 60 minutes), and Söke organic market (Saturday mornings only). Mention any planned stop in the booking notes and we'll quote the additional waiting time.
Vehicle options for the BJV-Kusadasi transfer
- Standard Sedan (€150) — Toyota Corolla, Fiat Linea or similar. 4 passengers, 4 standard suitcases.
- Premium Van (€200) — Mercedes Vito. 7 passengers, large boot for 6-8 suitcases. Most popular for families.
- Minibus (€280) — Mercedes Sprinter 13-seat. Up to 13 passengers, full group luggage.
- Large Sprinter (€340) — 19 seats for full coach groups.
All vehicles include air-conditioning, complimentary water, and English-speaking drivers as standard. WiFi and child seats are available on request at no extra charge.
Cancellation, payment and policies
The booking is confirmed with a €10 deposit paid online via Stripe. The remaining balance (€140 for sedan) is paid in EUR cash to the driver on arrival. We provide receipts on request, and corporate VAT invoices for business travellers (please send company details via WhatsApp before the transfer).
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before pickup — full €10 refund. Changes to date, time, or pickup location are free up to 12 hours before — just message us on WhatsApp with your booking reference.
Travelling with us at night
Bodrum Airport is famous for late-night arrivals — many charter flights from Northern Europe land between 23:00 and 04:00. Our drivers are routinely on the road overnight. Coffee stops are available at well-lit motorway service stations en route. Children sleep on the back seats; we offer pillows and blankets on request for late arrivals.
Why D2 licence is non-negotiable
Driving 200 km at night requires a fully licensed and insured vehicle. The D2 licence — issued by the Turkish Ministry of Transport — is the legal requirement for private passenger transport. Drivers without D2 are uninsured for passengers in case of accident, no matter what they tell you. Every Kusadasi Transfer driver carries the D2 documentation, full passenger insurance, and an SRC professional driver certificate.
Reserve your Bodrum Airport to Kusadasi transfer below — pay €10 deposit now, €140 to the driver on arrival, no surprises.