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How do tourists get around in Turkey?

Travel within Turkey There are various means of transportation such as planes, buses, trains, minibuses (namely dolmus or minibüs), and subways (in major cities).



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COVID-19 Situation There are no restrictions or requirements for entering Turkey. Visitors no longer need to show proof of vaccination, quarantine, or wear masks. For travelers who still wish to take precautions, there are many options for visiting airy outdoor sites which allow you to maintain your distance.

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Turkey is generally a safe country for tourists, but there are some areas and regions that you should avoid. The first area to avoid is the southeastern region of Türkiye, which has been plagued by violence and crime in recent years, and it is unsafe for tourists. Cities to avoid in the area are: Diyarbakir.

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Turkey customs regulations prevent you from bringing drugs, weapons, firearms and radioactive substances into Turkey. What food can you take into Turkey and what can't you take to Turkey? There are some Turkey prohibited items such as fresh or packaged food, fruit, eggs, meat, dairy products.

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Although there's plenty to do in Turkey to fill an entire month or more, we suggest Turkey itineraries that are between five to ten days, with a week-long holiday being the best for most travelers.

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I personally would say a budget but not too restrictive travel would be about 100 USD/night for a hotel and about 70-80 USD/day/person for food, transport, museum fees, small souvenirs, incidentals, etc. This adds about 150 USD/perdon/day + 100 USD/day (hotel) for expenses for a total of 250 USD/day.

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Turkey - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution. Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed. Exercise increased caution when traveling to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions. Some areas have increased risk.

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The amount of money you need per day in Turkey can vary depending on various factors such as your travel style, accommodation choices, dining preferences, and activities. On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Turkey, EXCLUDING accommodation.

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