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Do Latvian citizens need a visa to enter Türkiye, and how long may they stay?
Latvia enjoys visa-free entry for tourism up to 90 days within any 180-day period. No e-visa or border fee is required. Your passport or EU ID card must remain valid for the whole trip; the passport route is still safer when transiting non-EU hubs.
Is an ID card enough for travel to Türkiye, or is a passport required?
Direct flights from the EU accept a Latvian eID card. A passport (valid ≥ 150 days beyond entry) is mandatory if you plan onward travel to Georgia, Iraq or other neighbours. Airlines may still ask for the passport at check-in, so carry both when possible.
Which season is best for Mediterranean and Aegean resorts to avoid extreme heat and crowds?
Mid-May–mid-June and mid-September–early October bring 27 °C air, 24 °C sea and hotel prices 25 % below July-August. Flights Rīga–Antalya resume in May; September charters are often the cheapest.
What climate prevails in different Turkish regions (e.g., Black Sea, Central Anatolia)?
Mediterranean/Aegean coasts: hot, dry 30-34 °C summers, mild 10-16 °C winters. Black Sea: humid 25 °C summers, rainy mild winters. Central Anatolia: hot days, cool nights, snowy −5 °C winters. Eastern mountains drop to −15 °C in January.
Which transport modes (bus, train, flight) are easiest for travelling around Türkiye?
Deluxe intercity buses (Kamil Koç, Flix/Pamukkale) leave hourly, reclining seats, snacks, €10 per 300 km. YHT high-speed trains halve Ankara–Istanbul time (4 h, €20). Pegasus and AnadoluJet flights beat 8-h road legs for €30–40 if booked a month ahead.
Are “all-inclusive” resorts widespread and is a budget trip still possible?
Antalya coast teems with AI resorts (€140/double peak, kids’ clubs, aquaparks). Budget is easy: pensions along Lycian Way from €35 B&B, street food €2 per simit + tea. Mix cheap rooms inland with a few AI nights if you want both comfort and savings.
Which Turkish traditions and customs should visitors respect in cities and rural areas?
In mosques cover shoulders/knees, women add a scarf; shoes off. Use right hand to pass items. Tea is offered as hospitality—accept or politely decline. Ramadan 2025 is in January: daytime eating in public is fine in resorts, but discreet elsewhere.
Is Türkiye safe to move around, and should tourists watch for taxi or bazaar scams?
Tourist zones are well-patrolled. Common tricks: taxi meter “forgotten,” carpet weight switched, unsolicited bar invites. Use BiTaksi/Uber apps, agree prices in bazaars, and ignore pushy touts. Keep wallets zipped on Istanbul trams; violent crime is rare.
Which Turkish locations are worth seeing if you want more than beach resorts?
Highlights: Cappadocia balloon sunrise, Pamukkale travertine pools, Greco-Roman Ephesus, Lycian rock tombs, Sumela Monastery in the Black Sea cliffs, and Mount Nemrut statues. All reachable via domestic flights plus short transfers.
Can you join sporty or extreme activities such as paragliding or mountain treks?
Definitely. Ölüdeniz offers world-class tandem paragliding (€90). Kaş features wall and wreck dives (€60 two-tank). Hike 540-km Lycian Way (way-marked) or climb 3 916 m Ararat with guide and permit. Adventure insurers must cover > 3 000 m altitude and paragliding.


