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Is Turkey safe country?

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.



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The short answer to this question is: yes, (as of November 5th 2023) as long as you avoid the region affected by the earthquake, you can safely travel around Turkey.

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U.S. citizens do typically need an e-visa to enter Turkiye, but cruise ship passengers are permitted to come ashore without a visa for day visits by special arrangements.

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U.S. citizens should have a passport that is valid for six months beyond the planned entry date to Turkey. Passports should have enough blank space to allow for Turkish entry and exit stamps.

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Dubai is safe for westerners, including Americans. Dubai is a Persian Gulf oasis that travelers ranked as one of the safest cities in the world in 2023: however, it's also important for westerners to also be aware of local laws and customs.

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10 Safest Cities in Turkey
  1. Izmir. Izmir is one of the largest and safest cities in Turkey. ...
  2. Bursa. Bursa is one of the most important historical cities in the country, located in northwest Turkey. ...
  3. Adana. Adana is a city situated on the Seyhan river in southern Turkey. ...
  4. Istanbul. ...
  5. Antalya. ...
  6. Fethiye. ...
  7. Dalaman. ...
  8. Eskisehir.


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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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In beach resort areas, shorts are completely fine. Consider wearing longer shorts or jeans when exploring other cities like Cappadocia, Ankara, and Istanbul. Blue and black jeans are actually a popular staple in Istanbul.

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