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Turkey is a melting pot of a variety of cultures and endless historic cities, stunning coastline, incredible natural landscapes, and friendly people.
Following a series of terrorist attacks in recent years (primarily due to the Syrian conflict), many people begin to question if it is safe to travel to Turkey. And the answer is yes, if you exercise regular travel precautions and practice our tips.
Whether you are concerned about terrorism, traveling alone, or transportation, you will find that Turkey is safer even than North America and much of Europe in 2020.
US dollar, pound sterling, and euro are accepted mainly in tourist areas and major cities. So generally you are expected to pay in Turkish Lira, especially for trinkets or tipping, or in remote areas. The Turkish Lira is the official currency in Turkey and is commonly abbreviated as TL. It is divided into 100 Kurus.
Turkey is a year-round destination. The best time to visit Turkey depends on the places you wish to visit and the activities you want to indulge in. Spring and autumn are generally considered as the best time to visit the beautiful country especially if you wish to explore the archaeological sites, go cycling or trekking. June through September are typically hot and dry with temperatures being particularly high making it great for island hoppers and beach lovers. April, May, September and October are the months with pleasant temperature are considered as the best time to explore the numerous ancient sites of Turkey. From late October, the weather starts to cool off a bit. From November to March, the weather starts to get cold predominantly in interior areas of Cappadocia where the temperature drops to below 0°C. The snowy landscape is magical and enchanting to behold. Winters can, however, be the best time to traverse the sites as they are less busy at this time of the year.
We believe that Turkey is safe to visit although we always advise caution and recommend you travel smart – especially in major cities. There are some places you really shouldn’t go to. Anywhere within 10 kilometers of the Syrian border isn’t safe.
Turkey has a voltage supply of 110/220V and the plugs are the 2 round pin type that is common throughout Europe can be found in shops selling luggage or other travel goods.
Public transportation in Turkey is safe and convenient for locals and tourists alike. There are several bus companies on the main routes, some of which are very old or very nice. Find the bus company that works best for you and your trip.
Dolmuses are minibuses that run between towns and are often crowded, however they are very safe to use. In the major cities, you will find that the metro is a safe and quick way to avoid traffic.
No – the water in Turkey is not safe to drink. Bringing a refillable water bottle may still be a good idea, if your hotel has a water filter.
Family-life in Turkey is a huge part of the culture, this makes a family trip to Turkey very safe. Turkish families bring their children with them nearly everywhere. People often are alarmed in public when someone picks up their child and interacts with their child – this is nothing to be concerned about, in fact, it’s pretty normal.
The family accommodation options are endless. Hotels have availabilities ranging from family rooms, cots, high chairs, and more. However, you may find it difficult to locate baby changing facilities and breastfeeding isn’t considered appropriate in public.
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Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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