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Car hire Trabzon

 

medusacarhire offers car hire from Trabzon airport. Just select the dates and times you would like for your car hire, choose from mini or economy, compact or full size and our car hire booking engine will find you car rental rates to compare.

Cheap car hire Trabzon airport
Choose between a range of different car models, insurance package deals, and extras that suit your car hire needs and then book online with the best fully inclusive car hire rates from the top car rental companies providing car rental from Trabzon airport.

Trabzon airport car hire
Our car hire from Trabzon airport gives you the flexibility of being able to tour around the city of Trabzon and Turkey at your own leisure. Don’t miss out on any attractions and sites from the city of Trabzon.

Trabzon airport
Our local Trabzon airport offices are based nearby and our car hire can be delivered as requested so if you are on holiday in Trabzon airport or on business in the city of Trabzon Turkey, you can have complete peace of mind when hiring a car from medusacarhire that it will be there and on time.

Located in a strategically important region, Trabzon is one of the oldest trade and port cities in Anatolia. Having every shade of blue and green, the pearl of the Black sea has always been a great source of inspiration for novels, poems, songs and operettas. 

Remarkably attractive throughout the history, Trabzon has always become the subject for hundreds of travel books by western travelers, some of whom had named it `the city of tale in the East`. Trabzon was founded by the Turkish tribes reaching the Black Sea region via the Caucasus and then ruled by Millets, Persians, Romans, Byzantium and Kommens respectively. On 26th October, 1461 it was added to the soil of Ottoman Empire by Sultan Mehmet the Conquerer. The city, governed by Yavuz Sultan Selim, where Kanuni Sultan Süleyman, known as `the Magnificent` in Europe, was born and raised, was the first Anatolian city contributing a lot to the efforts to summon the Congress in Erzurum during the very beginning of the independence war.