News report | | 27/03/2019 | ±3 minutes reading time

More and more tourists have travelled to Turkey last year to celebrate their holiday there. Booking numbers show that Turkey has become increasingly popular again with British travellers. These days, the country is an especially popular destinations during the summer months, but even in autumn many British travellers choose for a stay in Turkey.

Tourism in Turkey has steadily improved. In recent years it was in fact declining due to the unstable political situation in the country. To travel to Turkey, a visa is required.

Travelling to Turkey

Last holiday season, Turkey pulled in big numbers. A large group of Brits travel there each year to spend their holiday. The hospitality of its people, the great balance between price and quality of accommodations, and the versatility of Turkey make it a popular destination each year.

Autumn in Turkey

When autumn hits in the UK, the rains come. That’s why more and more tourists are choosing to also spend the autumn months in Turkey. One of the reasons this is so popular is because it’s less warm in Turkey during these months compared to the summer. This makes it perfect weather for sightseeing.

The tourists headed to Turkey in the summer spend most of their time at the beach. During the autumn, more time is spent on cultural trips. There are a wide variety of hiking and bike routes in Turkey. The national parks in particular are very popular, as is the resort Marmaris.

Marmaris lies at the Aegean Sea and in recent years has become increasingly popular as a biking destination. The municipality started a large scale project, the Marmaris Cycling Routes. This makes it possible to bike a staggering 700 kilometers through the popular resorts.

Citytrip in Istanbul

Istanbul remains a popular destination among tourist. This city is worth visiting due to the popular clubs, shops and restaurants located there. Istanbul is also very popular during autumn, as it is a popular choice for a citytrip. Travellers like to see the traditional bazaars or the authentic hammams. Furthermore, the traditional cuisine of Turkey is often cited as a reason to travel to the country.

Travelling to Turkey? Visa mandatory?

All British travellers wanting to travel to Turkey need to keep the visa requirement in mind. That’s why it’s important before departure to apply for a Turkey visa. The visa can be applied for in less than five minutes and only costs £54.95 per person.

This is how a Turkey visa works

A Turkey visa is mandatory for all British travellers headed to Turkey on a holiday or business trip. Underage travellers are likewise only allowed in if they possess their own passport and Turkey visa. Remember to apply for a visa for your children as well.

If you do not apply for a visa for Turkey, you are stopped at the passport check in Turkey. An e-visa Turkey is not the same as a physical visa which is stamped on to the passport; it’s an official travel authorisation to travel to the country. The e-visa Turkey can be easily applied for digitally and is issued by e-mail.

Turkey visa application

Applying for a Turkey visa comes with a number of requirements. You can only apply for an e-visa Turkey if you have a tourist or business travel purpose, and possess a valid passport. You cannot enter into service with a Turkish employer, or study there. A different type of visa is required for that.

The Turkey visa is valid for a maximum of 180 days, but you are only allowed to stay in Turkey for a maximum of 90 days. It doesn’t matter if these are 90 consecutive days, or split up, for example in three trips of 30 days each.

The e-visa Turkey can be applied for 24 hours a day, seven days a week and costs £54.95 per traveller. Applying takes about 5 minutes.

Urgent Turkey visa application

Planning to travel to Turkey today or tomorrow already? Submit an urgent application. Urgent applications are processed immediately. Within 14 minutes, the e-visa Turkey is issued by e-mail. print the e-visa and take it with you in your hand luggage. You can also present it on your phone or tablet.

Please note: this news article about the visa for Turkey is more than one year old. It might contain outdated information and advice, and no rights can therefore be derived from this article. Are you going on a trip soon and do you wish to do know what rules currently apply? Read all about the up-to-date information about the visa for Turkey.

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