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What is the cheapest season to go to Turkey?

Low season November through mid-to-late March with few travelers visiting Turkey. The costs are typically lower for flights and accommodations. You'll find the major sites open throughout Turkey, but there may be many restaurants and cafes with fewer hours or closed during the low season.



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For Lowest Prices & Fewer Crowds
When it comes to affordable prices and fewer tourists, the shoulder season, between April and May and September and October, is a great time to visit Turkey. For even more affordable rates on flights and accommodations, visit November during the low season.

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This is because the fares are typically cheaper when booked further in advance. The off-season months for traveling to Turkey and getting cheaper flight prices are November, December, January, and February.

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If you're wondering how many days in Turkey you need, you could easily spend months. It would take that long to see all the main attractions and historical sites! But you can cover the best of Turkey in 2 weeks. We've mentioned that the 2-week Turkey itinerary set out below is customizable.

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On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Turkey, EXCLUDING accommodation. However, if you prefer mid-range or luxury restaurants or engage in more expensive activities, your daily expenses will be higher.

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Factory farm turkeys are so cheap not just because they live in close quarters, but also because of their diet. They are almost exclusively fed a diet of corn and soybeans to bulk them up quickly – far different from turkeys' natural diet of nuts, seeds, plants, worms and other crawly things.

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? Cheapest month to fly: January or February
For the lowest fares on domestic flights, travel in January or February. But for international trips, you'll find the cheapest fare in August.

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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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Tourism sector representatives have said that the unstoppable inflation in Turkey has also caused foreign tourists to prefer other countries. With the spiking inflation, the cost of expenses of hotels doubled in Turkey, which was reflected in accommodation prices.

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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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So, is Turkey safe for solo female travellers? Absolutely! I travelled around the country for 10 days, stopping in several locations and had the time of my life. Whilst there were a couple of instances where I felt (just a little) uncomfortable, I felt completely safe travelling alone in Turkey as a woman.

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