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Are there other parts of Turkey that are worth exploring? Yes! I’m still disappointed that I wasn’t able to go to Eastern Turkey and Ankara, but just means I’ll have to go back very soon! Turkey is an amazing country, and once you’ve gone there, you’ll always find ways to go back.Īnd that ends my post about Turkey! I hope this blog has inspired you to go on that Turkey adventure, and turn your travel dreams into reality. Is Turkey safe for solo travelers? Yes! However, as with other countries, exercise caution and follow your gut, especially when you feel that something isn’t right. Normal visa: If you don’t have a valid visa from the countries above, then you will need to lodge an application to the Turkish Embassy in Manila. I’ll write more information about this soon – follow me here to see once I’ve uploaded it. E-visa: You will only need an E-visa if you have a valid visa OR residence permit during your time of travel to Turkey from any Schengen countries, UK, Ireland, or USA. However, there are two types of tourist visas, depending on what other valid visas you have: Do I need a visa to go to Turkey? Yes. You don’t need a Dubai transit visa regardless of whether you arrive/depart in a different terminal, but you will need a visa to your onward destination (ie.
To save up on flights, do the Manila-Dubai connection via Cebu Pacific (see my post on how you can get Piso Fare on this route here), then connect via Pegasus Airlines to Istanbul. Just visit the bus station of the city you’re located, and purchase a ticket from there – you don’t usually need to book in advance unless it’s peak season. Pamukkale-Fethiye-Bodrum: There are frequent buses/shuttles which take you from one city to the other. Cappadocia: If you’re coming from the airport, message your hotel for airport shuttle – they’re likely to offer one from Kayseri airport to hotel for 6 Euros, the lowest deal you can find. Availing of an Istanbulkart is worth it if you take more than 2 rides, so generally you should avail of this. Istanbul: If you’re coming from SAW airport, use Havabus to Taksim (P150), then take the metro to whichever station your hotel is in (likely Sultanahmet). Take public transportation as much as you can. Now is the perfect time to visit Turkey, as their currency is 50% down making it seem as though everything is half the price! Definitely take advantage of this, so that you can still splurge on things and experiences at an affordable rate. I know what you’re thinking now: you seem to have done a lot of amazing things in Turkey, but there’s no way it’s cheap! Well think again, because for my Turkey trip, I only spent less than P35,000 – and this includes flights, in-land expenses, E-visa, and travel tax! See breakdown of cost below:
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There are so much more highlights and activities that I wanted to put in this post, but as this is getting too long already, I’ll include them all – along with more detailed information of all the Turkish cities I’ve visited, in separate blogs. Baklavas or Turkish delights are a nice treat for people who have sweet tooth, and will leave you with a smile after tasting those amazing desserts. Further, ice cream vendors try to put on a show – as in they fool you numerous times about giving you your ice cream, even though they bluff most of the time which is really fun to experience. Dondurma, or Turkish ice cream, is also different in that it’s very thick compared to normal ice cream.