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| How To Reach Turkey |
BY AIR
Turkish Airlines (THY): THY has regular flights to Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya, Adana, Trabzon and Dalaman from principal capitals and major cities of the world.
International Airlines: Most international airlines have regular flights from all major cities of the world to Turkey's international airports, especially to Istanbul. |
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BY SEA
Passenger Ferries: Apart from numerous passenger lines in the Mediterranean, several foreign shipping companies have regular car ferries from Venice, Ancona, Brindisi, Bari to the ports of Istanbul, Izmir, Cesme (Izmir) , Kusadasi, Marmaris and Antalya.
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BY ROAD
Private Car : London-Istanbul, approximately 3,000 km.
Northern Route : Belgium, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey.
Southern Route : Belgium, Germany, Austria and Italy, with a ferry to Turkey.
Nationals of countries can enter Turkey with just a valid passport; not requiring a tourist visa. Also some countries which required a visa can obtain a sticker visa at the border. |
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| How to reach Istanbul? |
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Alternative 1: Via Yugoslavia and Bulgaria by road, entering through the Kapikule (Edirne) Customs, then by TEM (Trans European Motorway) to Istanbul.
Alternative 2: From Italy to Greece by ferryboat, then entering Turkey from the Ipsala Customs by road. Then from Ipsala, you can easily reach Istanbul by road.
Note for Highway Tickets
Although it is possible to pay highway ticket fees by cash in the toll plazas, it is not possible to do so while crossing the bridges over the Bosphorus in Istanbul.
Therefore, our foreign guests are strongly advised to obtain a highway payment card, called KGS. The card is sold at the entrances of highways and the buyer should pay 30 Turkish Liras (app. 14 Euros) to obtain the card. However this fee will be loaded as credit into your card, so you can use it in the highways and bridges, during your stay in Turkey.
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