How Safe is Turkey for Travel

This content was last updated on 24.01.2024 22:20

Turkey is one of the countries hosting the most tourists in the world. (according to 2019 data, it was the 6th country hosting the most tourists in the world with 51 million tourists) Turkey is a neighboring country to Syria and there were some terrorist attacks in 2016 and 2017 due to the problems that have been going on in Syria for 10 years, and after these years, some people's minds are "is Turkey safe?" they began to wonder. Although this impression has faded in the last few years, it is normal for some people to still have this thought.

So how is the situation in Turkey now? Is it safe to go on holiday to Turkey in 2022?

Where is Turkey

Turkey, which we can call a Mediterranean country, is neighbors with Bulgaria and Greece, which are members of the European Union, in the west. In the northeast of Turkey, there are Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. In its southeast are Syria, Iraq and Iran. Surrounded by seas on three sides, Turkey has the Black Sea to the north, the Aegean Sea to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.

Should I visit Turkey

Do you want to visit Turkey and you have doubts about some issues? No need to worry!

You certainly have many reasons to visit Turkey.

First of all, Turkey is a very beautiful country. A mix of cultures (especially in Istanbul, which connects Europe and Asia), loads of amazing scenery (like the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia), incredible history (have you ever heard of Troy), and seaside resorts and friendly and hospitable people. Although Turkey's beaches are its most famous feature, it must be said that winter sports, especially skiing, are very popular in Turkey between December and March.

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Is Turkey Safe to Visit Right Now

Some parts of Turkey were not safe a few years ago. There have been some terrorist incidents on the Syrian border, but now Turkey is a completely safe country and you can visit every part of it without any problems.

Turkey is now a completely safe country and you can visit it with peace of mind, but of course, you should always be careful in a foreign country and we recommend you to travel smart especially in big cities.

You may be preparing for a family trip to Turkey and worried about about safety (understandable) or perhaps you want to travel to Turkey as a solo woman and don't know what to expect. Whatever you're going for, our insider guide to staying safe in Turkey is here to help.

Safest Places in Turkey

Istanbul

Istanbul

Istanbul is the largest city in Europe with a population of 15 million and definitely one of the cities to be visited in terms of tourism in Turkey. Some of Turkey's most famous landmarks are located in Istanbul, and a Turkey trip would truly be incomplete without visiting Istanbul.

Istanbul is a bright, cosmopolitan city with lands on both the European and Asian continents, where the Bosphorus in the middle divides the city into two. In Istanbul, do not forget to take a boat trip along the Bosphorus, visit Hagia Sophia and climb the Galata Tower to take in the view of the city to catch wonderful views of the city.

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Cappadocia

Cappadocia

Cappadocia is one of the most unique places in Turkey (perhaps the world). With its wildly weird rock formations called "Fairy Chimneys", there is so much to see and do in Cappadocia.

There are also interesting houses carved into the rocks, underground cities and cave churches in Cappadocia. If you can spare a little money, take a hot air balloon ride to see all the beauty of the magnificent Cappadocia landscape that will leave you breathless!

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Antalya, İzmir, Muğla

Antalya

Located on Turkey's Mediterranean and Aegean coastlines, these cities are famous for their crystal clear waters and beaches. There are a ton of affordable hotels, guesthouses, and Airbnbs. We can recommend these cities for a great summer vacation.

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Things Not To Do In Turkey

To assist you, there are some tips on what not to do in Turkey.

Avoid talking about politics

People in Turkey are very much into politics, and discussions can happen, even if it sounds interesting to you. If you don't know the political view of the other person, don't get involved, it's not worth it.

Keep your belongings close in touristic and crowded areas

This is a problem in major cities around the world. There may be pickpockets around and some of your valuables may be stolen.

Learn a few Turkish words and sentences

In some areas it can be difficult to get along with people by speaking English. It will help you handle the situation, especially if you get lost.

Learn mosque etiquette

You don't want to offend people. You must cover your head, legs and shoulders before entering mosques.

Bargain when buying, don't agree on the first price

Prices may be inflated, especially when it is understood that you are a tourist. Try to reduce prices in places such as taxis, souvenir shops. (don't push too hard though, just try your luck)

Be respectful in Ramadan

The majority of the population is Muslim and most people fast during Ramadan. Eating in public during the day is not very respectful. Nobody says anything, but you can draw attention to yourself.

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