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Turkey Practical Travel Info

Visa rules by nationality, a volatile currency, safety, and getting connected.

Visa rules depend entirely on your passport: EU/Schengen and UK citizens currently enter visa-free for up to 90 days; US, Canadian, Australian, and NZ citizens need a quick online e-Visa (around $50, done in minutes); a handful of nationalities (including India) face extra conditions. The Turkish lira is genuinely volatile — think in USD or EUR rather than lira, since the exchange rate can move noticeably even during a two-week trip. Turkey is safe for tourists in the areas travelers actually visit; the one region to avoid is within about 10 km of the Syrian border in the southeast.

This is the unglamorous section that saves your trip: whether you need a visa (it depends entirely on your passport, and one nationality — Indian passport holders — has a genuinely unusual extra requirement), how a fast-moving currency changes the way you should budget, what's actually worth worrying about safety-wise, and how to get online the moment you land.

Questions people actually ask

Do I need a visa for Turkey?
It depends on your nationality — see the full visa table on our visa & entry page. EU/Schengen and UK passport holders currently enter visa-free for up to 90 days; most other Western nationalities (US, Canada, Australia, NZ) need a quick e-Visa purchased online in advance. Always verify the current rule for your specific passport before booking flights.
Is Turkey safe to visit?
Yes, for the areas travelers actually go — Istanbul, Cappadocia, the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts are calm, well-policed, and very accustomed to tourism. The genuine no-go zone is within roughly 10 km of the Syrian border in the southeast; official government advisories flag that specific area, not the country as a whole.
What currency does Turkey use, and is it stable?
The Turkish lira (TRY, ₺). It is not stable — the lira has depreciated significantly against the US dollar over the past several years and continues a gradual, managed slide, alongside inflation running in the 25–35% range. Budget in USD or EUR mentally, check a live exchange rate close to your trip dates, and don't be surprised if prices in lira look different from what a friend quoted you even a few months ago.