Buying property in Turkey FAQ
Can I drink tap water in Turkey? Can I bring my laptop, is there internet? Below you will find answers to most of your questions. If you have a question that is not listed below, please contact us.
.: What is the time difference? Does Turkey observe Daylight Saving / Summer Time? |
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Turkey is on GMT + 2. This means that Turkey is 1 hour ahead of European and 2 hours ahead of the UK and Ireland standard times. |
.: What is the best time to visit Turkey? |
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It depends if you like to swimming and sunbathing, sightseeing, skiing... In average, the climate in Turkey's areas is as follows: |
.: Can I bring my laptop? Is there internet access? Are there any internet cafes? |
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Yes, you can bring your laptop with you. Make sure that you have a converter with you for the plug though. |
.: What is the Mains supply voltage – are adaptors needed? |
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The Turkish mains power supply is 220 Vac 50 Hz. The standard Wall sockets take two round pin plugs (see picture). You will need an adapter if you are traveling from the UK or Ireland and intend to use appliances not fitted with this type of plug; it is a good idea to bring a suitable adaptor with you when traveling to Turkey. If you end up landing in Turkey without one, you can ask a Turkish electrician's shop (elektrikci). |
.: Is it safe to drink tap water in Turkey? |
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Tap water in Turkey is suitable for showering and regular tasks such as brushing teeth etc. However, it is recommended to drink bottled water. |
.: What is the health service like in Turkey? Are foreign insurances accepted? |
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Turkey's health care is very good and very fast comparing to many countries in Europe. |
.: Can I use my mobile phone in Turkey? |
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Yes; providing your phone is international roaming enabled. |
.: What should I do if my Passport is lost or stolen? Consulates in Turkey? |
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In the event of a loss, it is advisable to contact your countries nearest Embassy, Consulate or Mission and learn the specific documentation requirements for re-issue as these may vary country to country. You can find a list of consulates and embassy’s in Turkey and their contact details HERE Also, immediately contact your travel agency/tour operator. Note: Make sure you always have a copy of your passport with you.
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.: Can I use my Credit Card in Turkey? Can I use Travelers Cheques? |
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Credit cards are accepted in most shops and restaurants in Turkey. However, the smaller shops may not accept credit cards, so it is generally a good idea to try always to have some cash handy. |
.: What is driving like in Turkey? Can I rent a car? |
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As in the most of the Mediterranean, Turkish Drivers may appear to drive “crazy”. Regarding road conditions; Turkish Roads and Highways are generally in good repair but some coastal or mountain roads can be a little narrow and winding. |
.: Do I need a visa to visit Turkey? |
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Depending upon your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Turkey. |
.: Is there much crime in Turkey? Is Turkey safe? |
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Interpol ranks Turkey as the safest holiday destination in Europe for travelers. |
.: Do I need to carry an ID when travelling within Turkey? |
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You are required at all times to carry an official ID with photograph whilst in Turkey. This can be your passport, ID card, driving licence, or photocopies of these. |
.: What are the shop/office opening times? |
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During the summer season, and especially in the resort areas, supermarkets, mini-markets and shops are open everyday, often until late night and in many cases all night. As a general guideline opening days and times are as follows: Banks: 09.00 - 12.00 and 13.30 - 17.00 Monday to Friday throughout the year except on bank holidays. Some banks though are open on Saturdays half day during the high season. Post Offices: 08.00 - 20.00 Monday to Saturday, and 09.00 - 19.00 on Sundays, throughout the year. |