Seyhan River, Sabancı Mosque, and Adana's living centre
Seyhan is the historic heart of Adana province, where the Seyhan River curves beneath Taşköprü stone bridge and the minarets of Sabancı Merkez Camii rise above riverside parks. Travellers come for kebap houses along Kazım Karabekir Boulevard, evening strolls on the promenade, and museums that tell the story of Çukurova's cotton fields and Mediterranean trade. Summer heat is intense, yet shade under plane trees and breezes from the dam lake make the central districts pleasant after sunset. The district also anchors trips toward Yumurtalık's beaches, the ancient city of Anavarza, and the highland cool of Kozan without changing hotel base.
Local life mixes university students, business travellers, and families who treat the bazaar as a daily ritual: spice stalls, şalgam sellers, and tailors' workshops line streets that still feel Ottoman in scale if not in skyline. Ramazan tables spread along the river; spring brings blossom in nearby orchards. Photographers favour dawn light on Taşköprü before traffic builds, while food lovers plan tasting routes through Adana's famous spicy kebap and şırdan specialists. Seyhan is not a beach resort itself, but it is the practical, cultural doorway to everything else in the province.
Adana airport and city transfers with DriverWays
Çukurova International Airport sits east of the city, and public transport timetables do not always match late arrivals or early corporate meetings downtown. DriverWays arranges private transfers with chauffeurs who know whether to use the express coastal road or inner-city routes to your hotel near the river. Fixed-price quotes help finance teams approve travel before departure, which matters for textile buyers and agricultural delegations visiting Adana fairs.
Families reuniting in Seyhan districts often book minivans with child seats and space for gifts from abroad, avoiding multiple taxi negotiations after a long flight. DriverWays can add stops at M1 shopping centres, university campuses, or industrial zones in Sarıçam before the final drop at a riverside guesthouse. Summer heat makes pre-booked air-conditioned vehicles essential; winter rains along the Seyhan embankment reward a driver who already knows which underpasses flood first.
Multi-day hire suits photographers and documentary crews moving between Taşköprü, villages in the Taurus foothills, and Yumurtalık coast shoots without resetting luggage each morning. When bayram traffic clogs the bridges, a confirmed DriverWays reservation holds your pickup slot while others wait at ranks. From runway to riverside promenade, a chauffeur-led transfer turns Seyhan into the calm first chapter of a Çukurova itinerary rather than a hurried taxi queue in the Mediterranean sun.