REVIEW · ALANYA
Alanya Rent a Motorcycle/Motorbike
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Two wheels beats waiting for taxis. I love that insurance is included and the motorcycles are kept in good shape, and I also like getting a helmet with the rental. One heads-up: fuel and any fuel surcharge are not included, so your total cost depends on how far you ride.
This is a simple, practical Alanya motorbike rental setup with pickup right in the city and an activity that ends back where you started. The vibe from the reviews is also reassuring: people talk about friendly help, strong attention to safety, and bikes that feel high quality.
A possible drawback is the classic one for rentals: cost control. If you ride a lot, fuel adds up fast, and if you are a solo rider you may not feel the “per group” pricing is as cheap as it looks.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you ride
- Where you pick up the motorcycle in Alanya
- Rental value: what you pay (and what you don’t)
- Safety basics: insurance and the helmet you actually get
- A “full day” rental that’s really about flexibility
- The pickup-to-return flow (the real “itinerary”)
- 1) Arrive at TripVentura and get set up
- 2) Ride your way through Alanya
- 3) Return to the meeting point
- What “fully insured and expertly maintained” should mean for you
- Price reality check: when $40.72 feels like a steal
- Who this rental suits best (and who should pause)
- Practical tips to get the most from your Alanya motorbike day
- Before you ride
- While you ride
- On the way back
- Should you book Alanya Rent a Motorcycle with TripVentura?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Alanya motorcycle rental?
- What’s included in the rental price?
- Is fuel included?
- What time is the activity available?
- How long is the rental?
- How does the pricing work?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you ride

- Insurance included gives you peace of mind for a day out on the road
- Helmet included means you do not have to source your own
- Mobile ticket makes check-in feel quick and low-fuss
- Friendly, safety-minded service shows up again and again in reviews
- Price is per group up to 15 so splitting can lower the per-person cost
- Daily hours from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM help you pick a workable time
Where you pick up the motorcycle in Alanya

Pickup is at TripVentura, at Şekerhane mahallesi Atatürk bulvarı Köseoğlu iş hanı, Şekerhane, no 1/1, 07400 Alanya/Antalya, Türkiye. It also says the meeting point is near public transportation, which is useful if you do not want to depend on a taxi twice (getting there and back).
The address matters because motorbike rentals work best when the start is smooth. If you arrive a little early, you can handle the basic process without feeling rushed. Also, since the activity ends back at the meeting point, you should plan your day around not getting too far in any direction that would make your return stressful.
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Rental value: what you pay (and what you don’t)

The price is listed as $40.72 per group (up to 15) for an activity that runs about 1 day. That per-group phrasing is the biggest value clue in the listing. If you are traveling with friends and can split costs, your per-person price can end up feeling very reasonable.
But it cuts both ways. If you are only one or two people, the effective cost can feel higher than you expect once you divide it in your head. Before booking, I’d treat the price as “group cost,” then confirm how bikes are assigned for your group size so you can predict what you’ll actually pay.
What is not included is fuel surcharge (and fuel in general, in practice). The listing explicitly calls out a fuel surcharge, so budgeting is important. If you plan short rides around town, your fuel bill may be modest. If you plan long loops, factor fuel into your total math.
Safety basics: insurance and the helmet you actually get
This rental includes insurance and a helmet, which are two of the most important items you want handled for you. Insurance matters because it reduces uncertainty. Helmet matters because it is safety gear you should not skip, even if you feel like you are only going a few minutes.
The reviews back this up in plain language. People describe the business as friendly and focused on safety, with help when needed. They also mention that the motorcycles are high quality. That combination is what you want: not just a bike on a stand, but a shop that takes care of the basics before you ride.
What I’d do in the moment: when you pick up your helmet, check that it fits comfortably and securely. Then, when you get the bike, do a quick pre-ride scan: tires, lights, brakes feel normal, and you understand the controls. You might not get a long lesson, but a few minutes of checking now can prevent a shaky ride later.
A “full day” rental that’s really about flexibility
The duration is listed as about 1 day, with operating hours Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM. That long window is great if your day is messy: late breakfast, traffic, a slow morning at the beach, and so on. You can match the rental time to your energy level.
Just remember how rentals typically work: you get the bike for your chosen part of the day, then you return it to the same meeting point. So your planning goal is simple:
- ride when conditions are best for you
- keep enough time to return without rushing
Since the activity ends back at the meeting point, your route planning should prioritize an easy return. If you think you’ll be worn out by mid-afternoon, you can shift into shorter trips closer to where you start.
The pickup-to-return flow (the real “itinerary”)
This rental does not have scheduled sightseeing stops. Instead, it runs as a loop: arrive, pick up, ride, return. Here’s how that looks in a practical way:
1) Arrive at TripVentura and get set up
You’ll meet at the address above. You should expect the team to confirm you and hand over the rental basics. The listing says you receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at the time of booking. That usually means you can focus on getting the bike quickly rather than hunting for printed documents.
The biggest trick to making this stage easy: bring your booking confirmation on your phone and be ready to act fast when the handoff happens. If you wait until the last second, you will slow the process for yourself.
2) Ride your way through Alanya
Once you have the bike, the value is freedom. You can cover more ground than walking, and you can time your stops around where you want to be next.
Even without an organized route, you can ride with a plan. Before you turn the key, decide:
- how long you want to ride
- what kind of stops you want (short hops vs longer stretches)
- how you’ll get back in time
The listing mentions motorcycles are fully insured and expertly maintained, so you should feel comfortable that the bike is prepared. Still, treat the first few minutes like a test drive: watch how it handles, get used to the brakes and steering, then settle into your rhythm.
3) Return to the meeting point
The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you are not dropping the bike somewhere else. That makes your day feel complete and predictable. It also means you should aim to return with a cushion.
If you are the type who always gets lost, build in extra buffer time. Even a short wrong turn can eat time in a city.
What “fully insured and expertly maintained” should mean for you
This is where the reviews become useful. People talk about high-quality motorcycles and a business that cares about safety and offers help. In other words, you are not just renting a machine. You are renting a service attitude.
For your decision-making, this means:
- You are less likely to get a sketchy bike that feels unreliable
- You are more likely to get basic support if something feels off
- The experience feels easier if you are not super confident on the road
That last point matters for beginners. The listing says they have a bike for both seasoned riders and beginners. Even if you consider yourself intermediate, it is still smart to ask the team what bike is the best fit for your comfort level before you go.
Price reality check: when $40.72 feels like a steal
The headline price is $40.72 per group for up to 15 people. That could look cheap, and sometimes it is. But the real value is how you split it and how long you ride.
Here are the scenarios I’d think about:
- If you are a group and the cost splits well, this rental can be one of the most cost-friendly ways to move around Alanya.
- If you are solo or a couple, you may feel it more, because the “per group” math might not match how many bikes you are actually getting.
Also consider the included items. The rental includes a helmet and insurance, so you are not paying extra for those basics. That reduces the chance of surprise add-ons compared to rentals that try to nickel-and-dime you.
Who this rental suits best (and who should pause)
Based on the information and the review themes, this works best if you want:
- independent time to explore at your pace
- an included helmet and insurance without extra shopping
- a rental experience with friendly, safety-focused staff
It may be a less ideal fit if you:
- do not plan to ride much and would rather stick with walking or taxis
- feel nervous riding in traffic and would benefit from a more guided setup
- are strict about controlling costs and hate fuel-related extras
The listing says most people can participate, which suggests the rental setup is not overly complicated. Still, your comfort level matters more than the label.
Practical tips to get the most from your Alanya motorbike day
These are small things that help your day go smoother, especially with a rental that returns to a single meeting point.
Before you ride
- Ask what type of bike you’re getting and what the controls feel like.
- Set a return time in your head before you leave, not after you are already out.
- If you are new to motorbike riding, start with slower roads first and build confidence.
While you ride
- Drive like you are expecting surprises. Parking and pedestrians can be unpredictable anywhere.
- Keep an eye on fuel so you do not turn your last hour into a panic.
- When you stop, park where you can restart safely and not block traffic.
On the way back
- Keep your return route simple so you do not stress at the end.
- Do not push your luck with time. Returning with a cushion makes the experience feel friendly instead of rushed.
Should you book Alanya Rent a Motorcycle with TripVentura?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward Alanya motorbike rental experience with the important basics handled: insurance and a helmet. The reviews lean strongly positive on service style, bike quality, and safety attention, which is exactly what you want before you get on two wheels.
I would think twice if you are looking for a scheduled guided tour with fixed stops, because this is more of a “ride your own plan” day. Also, do not ignore fuel. The fuel surcharge not being included means your final total can shift depending on how you ride.
If you can split the group cost and you plan to actually use the freedom you’re paying for, this can be a smart value play in Alanya. If you’re only trying motorbikes out for a short moment, you might decide a smaller expense fits better.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Alanya motorcycle rental?
The start (and end) meeting point is TripventuraŞekerhane mahallesi Atatürk bulvarı Köseoğlu iş hanı, Şekerhane, no 1/1, 07400 Alanya/Antalya, Türkiye.
What’s included in the rental price?
The rental includes insurance and a helmet.
Is fuel included?
No. Fuel surcharge is not included.
What time is the activity available?
The opening hours are Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
How long is the rental?
The duration is listed as about 1 day.
How does the pricing work?
The price is listed as $40.72 per group, up to 15 people.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.























