Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Turkey Passport and Visa entry requirements

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Passports:

Passports must be valid for at least six months from date of entry into Turkey.
Visas:

Visas are required, and are issued on arrival at all airports, sea and land entry points for a flat fee (£10 or €10 in 2010) payable in sterling, US dollars or Euros. A return ticket is not required.

Citizens of Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Georgia, Greece, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Vatican City, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Macedonia can enter Turkey without a visa. Stays can range from one to three months dependent on country; check with the nearest consulate.
Visa note:

(a) British National Overseas passport holders should contact the visa section of the consulate general before travelling.

(b) Nationals not referred to in the chart are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements for Turkey.

Passport and Visa entry requirements

Entry requirements for Americans: US passport holders must have a passport that is valid for the duration of their stay. A visa is required, which can be obtained from the point of entry for a fee of US$20 - valid for 90 days and single entry only.

Entry requirements for UK nationals: UK passport holders must have a valid passport. British Citizens and British National (Overseas) residing in Hong Kong can obtain a multiple-entry visa on arrival for 90 days at a fee of US$20, but other passport holders must obtain a visa from an overseas Turkish mission prior to arrival.

Entry requirements for Canadians: Canadian passport holders must have a valid passport. A visa is required, which is valid for up to 90 days (multiple entry), and can be obtained at the point of entry for a fee of US$20.

Entry requirements for Australians: Australian passport holders must have a valid passport. A visa is required, which is valid for up to 90 days (multiple entry), and can be obtained from the point of entry.

Entry requirements for South Africans: South Africans must hold a valid passport. A visa is required which can be obtained on arrival for a period of 30 days (multiple entry). South Africans may be required to show they hold US$50 funds per day for the duration of their intended stay.

Entry requirements for New Zealanders: New Zealand nationals require a valid passport, but no visa is necessary for a stay of up to 90 days.

Entry requirements for Irish nationals: Irish nationals require a valid passport. A visa is required which can be obtained on arrival for a period of 90 days (multiple entry).

Passport/Visa Note: All passports must be valid for at least the period of stay. All travellers to Turkey are required to hold return or onward tickets, documents for the next destination and sufficient funds for the period of their stay. Entry may be refused to those of unkempt appearance. Visas on entry incur a fee of around US$20 and must be paid for in cash. Passengers without a clean appearance and unable to show sufficient funds for the duration of their intended stay in Turkey may be refused entry. It is highly recommended that passports have at least six months validity remaining after your intended date of departure from your travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Famous Places in Turkey For Your Holiday

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Turkey is an attractive country for tourists.  It was the center of an ancient empire that has lasted well into the modern ages and yet is brimming with new life, vitality and progress.  It is a country of peace and conflict.  It is a place of contrasts, of rugged landscapes, of smooth and sandy beaches, of spectacular views. Turkey has very different faces so naturally there are so many tourist destinations there.

Which places do tourists flock to in Turkey?  Here are the top ten tourist destinations in Turkey.

1. Antalya.  People say that Antalya is the unofficial tourism capital of Turkey.  Antalya has beautiful beaches, said to be among the cleanest in the Mediterranean, and has a rich archaeological heritage.  The architecture here boasts of Lycian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman influences, among the others.

2. Istanbul.  The largest city of Turkey is Istanbul. In the past, the city was the capital city  of two successive empires: the Byzantine and the Ottoman.  It is the only city in the world that bridges between two continents and two worlds. You can see all the contrasts of Turkey in Istanbul, being an ancient city of cultural significance and being a cosmopolitan, global city at the same time. Shopping is also very popular in this city, it is also one of the shopping capitals of Europe ; shopaholics name Istanbul as one of their favorite tourist destinations in Turkey.

3. Cappadocia. The most famous thing of Cappadocia is its stunning geological formations, particularly its fairy chimneys. Cappadocia is  A UNESCO World Heritage site. These geological formations were the result of erosions that created magnificent natural pillars and columns that look like minarets.

4. Ankara.  Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and also the center of its trade and commerce.  Beside, tourists can find many museums and other cultural, historic and artistic attractions in Ankara, it is also known to be the tourist destination in Turkey where one can get the best native handmade Turkish crafts at bargain prices.

5. The Turkish Riviera.  Mediterranean coastline of Turkey is known as The Turkish Riviera and also known as the Turquoise Coast.  In this area you can find many wonderful beaches and rich archaeological sites. The beaches on the Turkish Riviera are said to be the cleanest in the whole of the Mediterranean.

6. Ephesus.  One of the most popular tourist destination in Turkey is Ephesus, owing to the many Greek and Roman ruins dotting the landscape.  It is the site of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Temple of Artemis.  The Cave of the Seven Sleepers and the House of the Virgin Mary are also the places which tourists must definitely see.

7. Troy.  The Iliad, the site of the battle sung by Homer in his immortal classic, would be interesting for anyone. Of course, Troy is currently a site of archaeological ruins, but the romance of The Iliad has made it a popular tourist destination in Turkey.

8. Diyarbakir. Turkey is a country full of ancient archaeological ruins, and one of the most notable of them is Diyarbakir.  Among Diyarbakir’s treasures are the still-intact city walls that were commissioned by Emperor Constantine and its numerous ancient minarets.

9. Hierapolis. Tourists visit frequently Hierapolis which is another ancient archaeological ruin. Hierapolis was once a leading spa resort during the Roman times, and the remains of the public baths still stand there.  Like Cappadocia, Hierapolis is one of the tourist destinations which are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

10.  Mardin.  Mardin’s chief visitors are those who want to make pilgrimages to its many monasteries, particularly the Deyr’ul Zafaran Monastery. The unique ancient stone houses is also famous and private for Mardin.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Free Guide Ankara City

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Turkish capital Ankara is a city that you'll never forget. With a wonderful European scent to its air and a fabulous collection of attractions and activities that are bound to impress any visitor, Ankara has just about everything you could ever wish for in a holiday destination – and then some. Whether you're a foodie looking for new tastes to tempt your palate or a culture vulture hoping to discover a wealth of Turkish lore and history, Ankara is the perfect city to suit your needs, as well as those with anybody lucky enough to be coming with you.

Although there are whispers of history floating through Ankara's streets and alleyways, the city is very firmly planted in this century, meaning you'll find all the comforts of home within its walls. That said, there is a hint of the past whistling in the wind, and you'll enjoy sensing a distinct touch of the mythical eastern world during your travels. For a quick plunge into the city's history, however, a visit to the Anatolian Civilizations Museum is your best bet, as the museum contains over two hundred thousand historic pieces – so many that only a fraction of these can be displayed at any one time. Of course, that only means that there's a good reason to visit Ankara again and again in future vacations.

More historical sights can be taken in throughout the city, one of the most impressive being the exceptional Ankara Citadel, the foundations of which were laid by the Galatians and completed, many years later, by the Romans. Hattussas is also worth visiting, as these ancient ruins offer an experience unlike no other – and fantastic photographic opportunities for all those shutterbugs out there. The Roman Baths are another ruined site that have a magnificent history; built in the third century AD, the baths comprised three levels, of which two still exist today.

You'll be pleased to know that, before you head to your hotels in Ankara after a long day of exploring you'll be able to sample some of Ankara's fabulous local cuisine in any number of restaurants where you can sample delightful food and refuel after a long day. Follow that with a trip to one of the city's bars and you've set yourself up for a great night – just make sure you don't party too hard, you've got another long day of exploring coming up in the morning!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Money Exchange for Turkey -Services - Money

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Currency information:

New Turkish Lira (TRY; symbol YTL) = 100 New Kurus (Ykr). Notes are in denominations of YTL200, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5 and 1. Coins are in denominations of YTL1 and 50, 25, 10, 5 and 1 New Kurus.
Credit cards:

Visa is the most popular, closely followed by MasterCard. American Express is accepted in top-flight hotels, restaurants and some gift shops. ATMs are widely found in most areas. In all smaller restaurants, bars, guesthouses and shops cash is preferred. Many establishments in resort areas will accept Euros.
ATM:

ATMs are widely found in most areas.
Travellers cheques:

Traveller's cheques can only be exchanged in banks. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller's cheques in Pounds Sterling, Euros or US Dollars. Credit cards are far more convenient.
Banking hours:

Mon-Fri 0830-1200 and 1330-1700. Some banks in tourist areas and large cities are open daily. Cash can be exchanged in currency exchange offices (döviz bürosu) in all major cities and towns. Banks charge commission.
Currency restriction:

There are no restrictions on the import or export of local. The import and export of foreign currency exceeding US$5,000 must be declared.
Currency exchange:

Cash can usually be exchanged commission free in currency exchange offices (döviz bürosu). Banks usually charge commission. Traveller's cheques can only be exchanged in banks with a passport. Travellers planning to exchange currency back before leaving Turkey, or making a major purchase which may need to be declared to customs, must retain transaction receipts to prove that the currency was legally exchanged.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Health and Medical Information for Turkey

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Turkey has only basic public hospital medical facilities and has no state-funded general practicioner system. There is however an extensive private health care sector, including private emergency care hospitals, surgeons, dentists and other specialists. Private health insurance is essential.
Food and drink:

Mains water is chlorinated in towns and cities, but it is advisable to drink the widely available bottled mineral water. If a water source bears the words içilmez, it is not potable; sources labelled içilir or içme suyu are safe to drink. Milk is pasteurised. Eat only well-cooked meat and fish.
Other risks:

Vaccinations against tuberculosis and hepatitis B are sometimes recommended.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Short History Of Turkey and Culture

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Turkey today is a stable, secular, pro-Western democracy, and sees its future within Europe. But even its recent past is turbulent. Disastrous defeats in the Balkan Wars of 1912-13 and WW1 (1914-18) led to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the declaration by Kemal Ataturk of a secular Turkish Republic, and the traumatic ‘exchange of populations’, when more than one million ethnic Greeks left Constantinople, Izmir and other towns and villages for Greece, while around half a million Turkish Muslims returned to Turkey from Greece.
Ataturk is the revered father of modern Turkey, and he and his successors were determined modernisers.

Turkey remained neutral during WW2, but in the postwar years the army intervened several times to overthrow elected governments of which it disapproved. In 1974, Turkey and Greece came close to war over Cyprus, and the ‘Cyprus issue’ is the biggest obstacle to Turkey joining the EU.

Since the 1960s, Kurdish separatists seeking an independent state in southeast Turkey have clashed with security forces. These events are just part of a history that stretches back more than 5000 years.

Asia Minor cradled the Hittite kingdom which rose around 2200 BC; ancient Troy; and the Greek city-states which rose along the coasts during the first millennium BC.Their struggle with the Persian Empire ended with the conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great. Alexander’s empire broke up after his death, and by the 2nd century BC the region was conquered by Rome. Relics such as the Temple of Diana at Ephesus and the Roman theatres at Aspendos and Side are among the great sights of present-day Turkey.

In 330AD, Emperor Constantine 1 moved the Roman capital to Byzantium, strategically located on the Bosphorus, renamed it Constantinople (after himself), and imposed Christianity on the Empire.

The Seljuk Turks trickled into Anatolia (eastern Turkey) in the 11th century AD and were followed by the Ottoman (or Osmanli) Turks, named after their leader, Osman. In 1453 Constantinople fell to Sultan Mehmet II. His successors expanded the Ottoman Empire further, and at its apogee, they held sway over an empire that stretched from the Balkans to the Red Sea and the Nile.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Turkey Accommodation. Hotel Guide. Details

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Tarsus Hotels



Tarsus Hotels present to you the best places to reside while in Tarsus. These hotels are equipped with all he facilities required for a wonderful vacation. The hotels promise to present the guests with an experience to cherish. The Hotels in Tarsus are designed with contemporary and comfortable setting. All the guestrooms offer the guests with picturesque view of Tarsus. The hotels are famous for providing excellent room facilities and hotel amenities and services. Tarsus Hotels have spacious and luxurious rooms which are outfitted with the latest facilities. The hotels ensure a pleasant stay to the guests.

Tarsus Mersin Hotel is a choice among the travelers who choose the hotel because of its close proximity to the center of the city. The hotel is an ideal base for business activities as well as the pleasure tourists can enjoy their stay. The range of facilities offered at the hotel includes conference facilities and recreation facilities. Rooms are set with picturesque view and you can have comfortable stay at the hotel.

Mersin Hiltonsa in Tarsus is among the other two important Tarsus Hotels that attracted attention of the tourists because of its convenient location and high quality facilities and hotel amenities. This hotel Tarsus attracts the tourists who prefer luxury and will to spend a peaceful vacation. The hotel represents an elegant style with facilities and services. Tourists can visit the major tourists’ attractions of the city while staying at these hotels. Inside the hotel, you will find facilities with well furnished rooms and modern style.

The other amenities and services at the Tarsus Hotels include round the clock room services. The management takes good care of the guests and ensures that their stay is enjoyable. The other services which make the tourists have a comfortable stay at the hotel pleasurable. Some of the hotels also provide medical service for the guests staying at the hotels. Tarsus Hotels is sure to provide a lodging that you look forward to during your tour at Tarsus.


Kusadasi Hotels

Coming to the beautiful city of Kusadasi in Turkey, you can find various categories of Kusadasi Hotels awaiting your gracious presence to serve you with the best facilities and services. Large number of visitors from all over the world visits this city to explore its beauty, charm and the natural splendor. There are large number of places of interest, which you can visit during you tour to this city. Over the years, Kusadasi has become a major tourist destination and is flocked by all types of travelers. To shelter the growing number of visitors, numerous Kusadasi Hotels have cropped up.

Coming to this city, you will never find any dearth of Hotels in Kusadasi. You will never run short of accommodation in this city. The hotels are ideally designed and located for the convenience of both the national as well as the international travelers. You will be delighted to find that the hotels show a rare combination of traditional and warm hospitality and modern facilities. The hotels are perfectly suited to serve the needs of both the business travelers as well as the holiday makers.

During your Kusadasi Travel, you will find various categories of hotels to suit the needs, requirements, taste and budget of the guests. You can make your choice from the various types of hotels offered by the city. The types of hotels include 5 star hotels, 4 star hotels, 3 star hotels, 2 star hotels, 1 star hotels, cheap hotels, discount hotels and holiday villages.

Some of the 5 star Kusadasi Hotels include Adakule Hotel, Aqua Fantasy Hotel, Onura Hotel, Pine Bay hotel, the Grand blur sky hotel, Korumar Hotel, Fantasia Hotel and many others. The 4 star hotels that are featured in the city include Berdi Hotel, Palmin Hotel, Atinc Hotel, Kismet Hotel, Derici Hotel, Ephesia Hotel, Festival Hotel and Prelude Hotel to name some of them. For lavish comfort within reasonable price, you can put up at the 3 star hotels. These include Marti Hotel, Faustina Hotel, Sozer Hotel, Pigale Hotel, Albora Hotel, Palm Hotel and many others. The 2 star hotels include Acar Hotel, Melike Hotel, Golden Hill hotel, Tur Hotel, Via Hotel, Dias Hotel, Emerald Hotel and others. Hotel Arya, Ladies Beach Hotel, Liman Hotel and Hotel Tarik are the 1 star hotels that can be easily accommodated. Other than these, there are apart hotels and holiday villages as well.

All the Kusadasi Hotels are designed to ensure pleasure and satisfaction to the guests. You can take advantage of the dining facilities at the hotels to satisfy your gastronomical bliss. Enjoy great culinary delights at the restaurants featured in the hotel. Some hotels also offer business facilities as well. Take advantage of the fitness and recreational facilities so that you can have a worthwhile experience during your stay at the hotels.

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Istanbul Hotels



Istanbul Hotels offer a wide range accommodation options to the tourists who come to the cultural hub. Istanbul has recently witnessed an upsurge of tourism. This has led to the uprising of many famous hotels in Istanbul. There Istanbul Hotels range from being star rated hotels to budget and cheap hotels. There are also business hotels in Istanbul that cater to the needs of the corporate travel who come to the city on business.

Most of the Istanbul Hotels cluster around the major historical and cultural venues. The hotels are easily accessible as there are airports, railways stations, and also sea ports. The city has a well developed network of roads and railways and public transports are easily available.

The hotels in Istanbul are all equipped with the modern amenities and cater to the basic needs of the guests. There rooms in a luxury hotel are generally equipped with air conditioners, mini bar, satellite television connection, safe deposit boxes, and direct dialing telephone connection and so on.

The business hotels in Istanbul have well equipped business center where conferences, seminars, and also product launches can be organized. There are also business facilities like faxing, photo copying and internet connectivity in the hotels in Istanbul.

The Istanbul Hotels also take care of your recreational needs. Almost all the hotels offer the facility of Turkish bath, sauna and steam rooms, swimming pool, and a well equipped gymnasium. There are also travels desks in Istanbul Hotels that arrange for tours around the city.

Antalya Hotels



The travelers can stay at the many Antalya Hotels that can solve their accommodation problem in the city. Antalya is coastal city situated on the Mediterranean coast in Turkey. It is the capital of Anatalya Province that lies between the Taurus Mountains and Mediterranean Sea. The city of Antalya is popular tourist attraction for the travelers’ coming to Turkey from all the parts of the world. The tourism industry has flourished in the recent years resulting to the establishment of several standard Antalya Hotels for the tourists.

Antalya is a perfect location for various adventures and excursions. There are many other small villages and resorts located near the city along the shores of the Gulf of Antalya. The travelers coming to visit the city can also make some day trips or holiday trips to the resort sand small towns. Some of the popular tourist places include:

Kaleici
Side
Kemer
Tekirova
Camyuva
Belek
Alanya
Kas
Kalkan
Finike
Patara

Most of the hotels in Antalya are located near the city center of Antalya and also in the small towns and villages, which are the parts of the Antalya Tours. There are many luxury hotels for the travelers who can afford to stay at the expensive hotels. Such premier hotels offer opulent services required for pampering vacations. There are many facilities that are offered by such hotels including a wide range of health and recreational services. The leisure travelers can stay at any of the luxury hotels, providing lavish Antalya accommodation like:

Sheraton Voyager Antalya Resort & Spa Hotel
Dedeman Resort Antalya
Ozkaymak Falez Hotel Antalya
Marina Residence Hotel
Divan Antalya Talya
Hillside Su Hotel
The Marmara Antalya

There are many other hotels that are meant for the budgeted travelers who do not want to splurge money by staying at any of the above mentioned luxury hotels in Antalya. Such budget hotels offer quality services at a cut down rate. Some of the budgeted hotels offering standard accommodation at Antalya are:

Alanya Klas Hotel
Best Western KHAN Hotel
Blue Garden Hotel
Cender Hotel
Club Phaselis
Festival Tekirova
Golden Lotus Hotel
Hotel Lara Olivia
Jasmin Garden Hotel
Riviera Suite Hotel
Sunshine Hotel

Monday, September 19, 2011

Travel To Turkey - Tips For Travellers

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Turkey is a unique country that lies along two continents. One side of Turkey is part of
Europe, while the rest is geographically situated in West Asia, (also called the Middle
East). Many languages are spoken in Turkey, such as: Greek, Armenian, Kurdish, Arabic
and their official language, Turkish. A holiday in Turkey is the best way to see some beautiful sites and learn a great deal of history about Western Europe.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

Travelers that come from Western Europe are not required to have a visa, except those coming from the UK. It is still possible to travel to Turkey by means of a train from Europe, albeit it is not very practical. This is done by those who are driven by the romantic notion of traveling by train, made famous by the movie, The Orient Express.


Arriving by plane is the fastest way to get to Turkey, and the most practical. Taxi services are widely available outside of the airports to welcome tourists.

It is a delight to travel around Turkey by bus. The buses offer accommodation equipped with air-conditioning and a great crew that attends to the needs of the passengers. They also offer food and drink, in addition to rest stops at restaurants every couple of hours or so.

Visitors who plan to drive while visiting this country should be very careful while on the road. Road accident rates are high in Turkey, especially since their roads are often left in poor condition.

Things to do in Turkey:

* Turkey offers a great cuisine derived from Arabic and Mediterranean style. These
dishes often contain meat such as lamb, which is a staple meat in turkey. A lot of spices are also used in their dishes. Turkish coffee is a very popular drink that must be sampled while visiting.

* Travelers who are planning to go to Turkey during winter can take advantage of the
numerous ski centers that are available. Rafting and yachting are also popular activities there, perfect during the summer and fall season.

* Tourists who want to absorb the culture and get better acquainted with Turkey's history can visit some of their famous landmarks such as: Topkapi Palace, Ayasofya Museum, Mt Nemrut tours and the ancient City of Troy.

* Turkey is also famous for their diverse wildlife. It is one of only a few countries in the world that has preserved their ecological equilibrium. Many rare species here are
protected by the government.

* The natural landscape of this country is a treasure. Visitors can go on hiking trips to
partake in this wonderful outdoors experience.

There are so many wonderful things to see and do here. I hope this travel guide to Turkey has opened up this destination as a travel possibility. Many people take their holiday in Turkey to provide much needed rest and relaxation. So, if you are looking for something completely different and exotic, look no further than the only country in the world that lies on two continents.