FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I need a visa to visit Turkey?
What are the best times to visit Turkey?
Can arrangements be made for airline tickets?
Is it safe to visit Turkey?
What are the most popular travel destinations in Turkey?
What to buy in Turkey and where to buy it?
- Q: Do I need a visa to visit Turkey?A: Canadian and U.S. citizens must have a visa to enter Turkey. This
visa can be obtained upon entry into Turkey (at the airport) or in prior to departure
from one of the five Turkish Consulates in the United States for US citizens, or
from Turkish Embassy in Ottawa, Canada for Canadian citizens. Passengers in transit
through Turkey who do not leave their port of transit do not require visas.
- Q: What are the best times to visit Turkey?A: Usually spring (April, May, June also July) and fall (Sep, Oct,
Nov) are the best times weather-wise. However, the Western region enjoys sunny weather
and pleasant temperatures most of the year.
- Q: Can arrangements be made for airline
tickets?A: Turkish Airlines is the only airline company
that flies directly from Canada to Turkey-Istanbul. We, as Stellar Travel on the
other hand, are the only GSA (General Sales Agent) of Turkish Airlines in Canada
therefore we can arrange the most economical international direct flights and domestic
airline tickets for you. Once you reach Istanbul, we have connecting flights to
153 different destinations, which pretty much covers every major city in the world.
- Q: Is it safe to visit Turkey?A: Turkey is one of the safest countries to visit in the world, especially
for tourists. In Turkey you will get a feeling that all visitors are regarded as
special guests and are treated like royalty- so called “the Turkish Hospitality”.
Crime is very low in Turkey in comparison to many European countries.
- Q: What are the most popular travel destinations
in Turkey?A: From the perfect beaches and ancient ruins
of its coast to the pulse of its cosmopolitan cities, Turkey is a study in contrasts.
Visitors can lose themselves in the magic of a historic palace before enjoying a
world-class meal, or swim amidst Roman ruins before continuing their journey in
the comfort of a state-of-the-art yacht.
Whatever you fancy, there are countless things to see and do in Turkey. Istanbul,
the largest city in Turkey, serves as the gateway for most travelers. Istanbul is
the only city in the world that sits on two continents and it offers an abundance
of fascinating attractions for visitors. Some of Istanbul’s most popular sites include
the Bosphorus Strait, the Blue Mosque, Haghia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahce
Palace, the Kariye Museum, the Underground Cistern, Galata Tower, the Tower of Leander,
the Princes’ Islands and the Grand Bazaar. From Canakkale Bogazi, also known as
the Dardanelles, to the fairytale Crusader castle and sunny beaches of Bodrum, the
Aegean shores of Turkey are among the loveliest landscapes in Turkey. The highlights
of an Aegean tour are Troy, the site of the legendary Trojan War and its wooden
horse; ancient Pergamon, once a great center of culture and now one of Turkey’s
finest archeological sites; Ephesus, the capital of Roman Asia Minor, dedicated
to the goddess Artemis whose temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World; Aphrodisias, the center of the greatest school of sculpture in antiquity;
Pamukkale, a unique fairyland of dazzlingly white calcified castles; and Bodrum,
a charming coastal town with a long, palm-lined waterfront and beautiful beaches.
Antalya province on the Mediterranean coast is Turkey’s principal holiday region.
It is a paradise for sunbathing, swimming and sports. Best of all, Antalya serves
as a convenient hub for nearby archeological attractions. Ancient theatres can be
found in a remarkable state of preservation at Aspendos and Perge and visitors can
tour the sunken city of Simena in Kekova. Remains of ancient Lycian cities such
as Patara, Letoon, Xanthos, Myra and Apollonia are also within easy traveling distance.
These are among the most fascinating sites on the Anatolian Peninsula.
Cappadocia in Central Anatolia is one of the most fantastic landscapes in the world
and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Turkey. The area’s early Christian
inhabitants utilized its remarkable rock formations to create more than 220 churches
and numerous underground cities in which they took refuge from their persecutors.
Other popular destinations include Safranbolu in the Black Sea Region, an open-air
museum of traditional Turkish houses; Mount Nemrut in southeastern Turkey, where
enormous stone statues of deities commemorate the first century BC Commagene Kingdom.
Konya in Central Anatolia was home to the great Islamic philosopher Mevlana Celaleddin
Rumi who in the 13th century founded the Mevlevi Order known as the Whirling Dervishes.
Each year in early December, the white-robed Mevlevi commemorate the death of Mevlana
with their trance-like turning dance or sema - an amazing sight to behold.
- Q: What to buy in Turkey and where to buy
it?A: Shopping is one of the great pleasures of a trip to Turkey and the rich variety of Turkish crafts makes it impossible to resist buying something. Fine apparel of silk, cotton, leather and wool; artful jewellery; leather accessories; brilliant faience (coloured tiles); vessels of copper, brass, marble, meerschaum and alabaster worked by master artisans; and of course heirloom-quality Turkish carpets and kilims, are among the most popular purchases. Great value and an enjoyable shopping experience can be found everywhere, from small towns to big cities. Visit www.turizm.gov.tr to discover shopping opportunities in each province.