Get the answers to your most frequently asked questions here!
Question: Do I need a VISA to visit Turkey?
This depends on your nationality. At the time of writing the Turkish
Ministry of Foreign affairs posts Visa information on their website here: http://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa
Question: What is the time difference?
Turkey is on GMT + 2 (daylight saving = GMT +3 and operates between late
March to late September).
Question: What is the currency of Turkey? Where is best to exchange money?
The Turkish unit of currency is the Turkish Lira. The best places to
exchange foreign currency to Turkish Lira are the banks.There are also exchange
offices everywhere in Antalya.
Question: Will I be able to use my mobile phone in Turkey?
Yes, providing your phone is international roaming enabled. The 3 main GSM
operators in Turkey are Turkcell, Avea and Vodafone and all GSM operators have
roaming agreements with international operators.
Question: Can I use my Credit Card?
Credit cards are accepted in
most shops and restaurants in the main Cities or Resorts areas. This may not be
the case in smaller villages or remote places so it is generally a good idea to
try always to have some cash handy.
Question:
Is it safe in Turkey?
Turkey is arguably one of the safest countries in the world to visit and the crime rate is low when compared to many Western European countries. Interpol ranks Turkey as the safest holiday destination in Europe for travelers. For sure common sense precautions should be taken against petty crimes such as pick pocketing, bag snatching etc. but by and large visitors will find Turks to be friendly and helpful.
Turkey is arguably one of the safest countries in the world to visit and the crime rate is low when compared to many Western European countries. Interpol ranks Turkey as the safest holiday destination in Europe for travelers. For sure common sense precautions should be taken against petty crimes such as pick pocketing, bag snatching etc. but by and large visitors will find Turks to be friendly and helpful.
Question: Is the running water drinkable?
Tap water in Antalya is
chlorinated and fluoridated and is safe to drink. In other areas of the
country, be sure to ask first.
For more information, contact us at antalyacity.blog@gmail.com
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