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Rent a Car in Mardin, Turkey: Great Value, Total Freedom

Secure competitive prices and use this practical UK-friendly guide to choose the best pick-up point, understand insurance and fees, and explore Mardin and the wider region on your own schedule.

UK Traveller Essentials
Mardin Car Hire Guide: Where To Pick Up and What To Expect
Hiring a car in Mardin is a convenient way to reach hilltop viewpoints, nearby historic towns, and rural sites where public transport can be limited or infrequent. For visitors from the United Kingdom, expect right-hand traffic, manual gearboxes to be common, and deposits typically held on a credit card. Airport pick-up is usually the simplest for arrivals and often offers longer opening hours, while city pick-up can be better value if you are staying centrally and do not want to drive immediately. Always confirm what is included in the quote (mileage, theft protection, collision cover), check the fuel policy (full-to-full is often easiest), and take time-stamped photos of the car at collection and return to avoid disputes.
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Mardin Airport (MQM) Car Rental Area
Best for straightforward arrival-to-road access. Rental desks are typically inside the terminal; vehicles are collected from an adjacent car park. Advantages: convenient after landing, good availability, easier for early/late flights, and simpler navigation out of town. Disadvantages: prices can be higher than city locations, queues may build at peak times, and the airport is outside the old city so you may face an immediate drive if you are staying in historic Mardin.
Yenişehir (New Mardin) – Main Boulevards/Commercial District
A practical pick-up area if you are staying in modern Mardin with wider roads and easier parking. Pros: simpler driving conditions, more space for inspections, and often competitive rates versus the airport. Cons: you may need a taxi or transfer to reach the branch, and opening hours can be shorter than the airport.
Mardin Intercity Coach Station (Otogar) Area
Useful if you arrive by coach from other Turkish cities and want to continue by car. Pros: convenient for overland arrivals and typically good road access out of town. Cons: branch availability may be more limited, and traffic can be busier at certain times of day.
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Explore Mardin in Style: Best Rental Cars for Your Trip

Find the perfect hire car for Mardin's stone streets, hilltop villages and Mesopotamian plains, then discover more popular options.

By Trip Type
Popular Makes

Old Town Hills

Small

Nimble & Easy to Park
5
2
Auto

Mardin's old town climbs a steep hillside with tight, cobbled lanes where larger vehicles struggle. A small hatchback slips into the narrowest corners and the scarce parking bays near viewpoints such as Zinciriye Medresesi. Light steering and a modest engine handle the constant short climbs without fuss. It is also the thriftiest option for a British traveller watching the holiday budget.

Mesopotamian Plains

SUV

Cool Cabin, Confident Grip
5
3
Auto

Day trips to Dara, Midyat and the open Mesopotamian plateau expose you to fierce summer heat, dusty gravel stretches and sudden temperature swings at higher elevations. A mid-size SUV gives you raised seating, stronger air conditioning and reassuring ground clearance. British visitors appreciate the automatic gearbox on long, sun-baked drives back to Mardin in the late afternoon.

Stone Village Roads

Van

Spacious Group Touring
7
4
Auto

Travelling with family or a small group from the UK often means luggage for a fortnight and a wish to pause at remote viewpoints above the Tigris. A seven-seat van offers generous boot space for cases and shopping, comfortable seating for tired passengers after long drives, and the higher ride that copes with unsurfaced lanes leading to villages such as Savur and Kasımiye. It is the calmest way to cover Mardin's hilly outskirts together.

Choose Your Ride

Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Airport Pick-up
City Pick-up

Pick Up at Mardin Airport (MQM) for Maximum Convenience

Ideal for UK travellers landing in Mardin and wanting to start the journey straight away. Airport rentals tend to offer better flight-aligned opening hours, clear collection points, and a wider selection during busy periods. It is also easier to avoid extra transfers with luggage—just check fuel policy and included cover before you drive off.

Mardin Car Hire Reviews – Rated by Real Drivers

Read genuine customer feedback on car hire services in Mardin. See ratings, experiences and tips to help you choose the right rental company.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
SixtBest Overall
4.3
10,200+ reviews
$290In terminal, Walk to counterLow deposit
  • Friendly professional staff
  • Wide range of clean vehicles
  • Easy pickup and return
Europcar
1.5
3900+ reviews
$87In terminalLow deposit
  • Professional and efficient staff service
  • Clean vehicles with low mileage
  • Reasonable value for money
Pandora car hire
1.5
116 reviews
$2967.6 mi from Mardin Downtown
$283
  • New cars at good prices
  • Smooth pickup and drop-off
  • Responsive staff
Eren
1.5
19 reviews
$2568.3 mi from Mardin Downtown
$585
  • Straightforward collection process
  • Competitive pricing structure
  • No major operational issues
Garenta
1.5
43 reviews
$2047.6 mi from Mardin DowntownLow deposit
  • Quick and easy rental process
  • Professional and efficient service
  • Car in excellent condition

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 14 2026
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Everything you need to know before you drive off. Select a topic to get the full brakdown.
Refuelling a Hire Car in Turkey: A Complete Guide
This guide provides essential tips for refuelling a hire car in Turkey, including fuel types, the refuelling process, and important phrases to communicate with attendants.
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Mardin Car Hire Insurance: Zero‑Excess & Practical Tips for Stress‑Free Driving
Comprehensive guide to car hire insurance in Mardin: decode CDW/LDW/SCDW, compare rental‑company zero‑excess cover with third‑party reimbursement, highlight glass/tyre/undercarriage exclusions and local driving risks, and follow a step‑by‑step checklist to drive confidently.
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"Airport pick-ups dominate the Turkey car rental market with key hubs in Istanbul and Mediterranean regions, though Mardin Airport (845K passengers in 2025) lacks published rental location split data."

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"Economy vehicles lead with 42% market share in Turkey, short-term rentals account for 74% of bookings, and average rental duration is 8.3 days with summer peak season."

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"Common legal issues include insurance disputes (kasko coverage confusion), hidden charges (admin fees for GPS/child seats), and deposit refund delays under Turkish Consumer Protection Law."

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Mardin Awaits - Ancient Streets of Mesopotamia

Essential travel and driving information for exploring Mardin, Turkey - from historic stone architecture to scenic routes through the ancient plains of Mesopotamia

LANGUAGES

Turkish

CURRENCY

TRY

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+90

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$40 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

4-5 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

90-120 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.05% (Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$1.42/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$0.66/L - $1.42/L

Mardin Car Hire & Driving FAQs

Essential practical questions for self-driving visitors to Mardin, southeastern Turkey

Can I use my UK driving licence in Mardin or do I need an IDP?
Your UK photocard licence is valid in Turkey for short tourist visits (under 12 months) without an International Driving Permit, so you can pick up a car in Mardin with just your home licence plus a passport. Carriers do not require a notarised translation, but carrying a printed translation is wise if stopped in rural areas near the Syrian border where police checks are more common. Minimum age is usually 21 with one year of licence held; drivers under 25 face a young-driver surcharge of roughly TRY 350–500 per day.
What are the roads like driving from Mardin to Midyat and Mount Nemrut?
Roads are right-hand-drive, tarmac and generally well-maintained on the D-370 and D-475, but expect hairpin bends, single-lane bridges and stray sheepdogs once you leave the Mesopotamian plateau. Winter (December–February) brings black ice and occasional snow on the Nemrut pass above 1,500m; snow chains are not compulsory but most local hire firms fit winter tyres between November and March. Drive in daylight only — villages have no street lighting.
Are there motorway tolls around Mardin and how do I pay?
Mardin itself sits on a toll-free state highway, so you will not encounter any HGS (the Turkish electronic toll tag) booths on a typical Mardin–Midyat–Diyarbakır loop. If you extend your trip to Şanlıurfa, Gaziantep or the Aegean coast, fitted HGS sensors are charged automatically and billed to the hire company, who add a TRY 5–15 service fee per crossing. There is no congestion charge in Mardin and parking in the old town is largely free or charged in cash at a flat TRY 30–50 per day.
Is diesel or petrol easier to find, and what is the fuel policy?
Diesel (motorin) is the dominant fuel and around 5–8% cheaper than petrol (benzin); LPG stations are rare in the southeast. Branded pumps (Shell, BP, Opet, Petrol Ofisi) are easy to find in Mardin city and on the way to Savur, but plan a refill before heading into the countryside where gaps of 80–100 km between stations are common. Almost all hire cars operate a full-to-full policy — keep the last fuel receipt and return with the same level to avoid a TRY 25–30/litre refuelling premium.
What insurance is essential when hiring a car in Mardin?
Third-party liability is included by law, but it covers only minimal damage to others. Decline the basic collision waiver only if you are happy with an excess of TRY 8,000–15,000, which is realistic on Mardin’s narrow stone-walled lanes where wing-mirror scrapes are common. Buy the full super-CDW plus tyre, glass and roof cover (adds roughly TRY 250–400 per day) if you plan to drive to remote sites like Dara or the ruined monastery at Deyrulzafaran. Your UK bank card travel insurance is unlikely to be honoured by Turkish hire firms without a hard copy policy in English.

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