Travel to Turkey during COVID-19

To travel to Turkey during COVID-19, travellers must meet several additional entry requirements. However, one of the required documents is the Entrance Form for Turkey, which you can obtain in the following link:

Apply Entrance Form for Turkey

PCR test results, vaccination certificates, and entry forms are now required.

Using the information on this page, travellers can find out whether they can enter Turkey and which documents they need.

Is Turkey open for travel?

Turkey is now open for tourism. Travellers of all nationalities can go to Turkey provided they meet the entry rules and requirements.

Turkey is a viable option for people seeking an overseas holiday in 2021. However, all foreign citizens must check the latest COVID-19 restrictions before arranging a trip.

Turkey COVID-19 restrictions for tourists

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Whilst travellers of all nationalities can enter Turkey, there are restrictions on people arriving from certain countries.

Flights from high-risk nations have been temporarily suspended. Anyone who has been in these countries in the last 14 days must quarantine in government facilities on arrival. A PCR test must be taken on the last day of quarantine.

Requirements to enter Turkey during COVID-19

To travel to Turkey during COVID-19, visitors must meet the special entry requirements now in place.

Travellers have to present additional documentation before entering Turkey. One or more of the following documents will be required:

  • Entrance form for Turkey
  • PCR or antigen test certificate
  • COVID-19 vaccination certificate
  • COVID-19 recent recovery certificate

COVID-19 entrance form for Turkey

All passengers, regardless of nationality, must submit the Turkey entrance form online. The travel health certificate for Turkey is now a mandatory requirement.

The form needs to be completed with basic personal and contact information in addition to the following travel details:

  • Dates of arrival and departure
  • Method of transport
  • Address in Turkey

Passengers have to declare any countries visited in the last 10 days in order to determine any quarantine requirements.

The information will be used to get in touch with anyone who comes into contact with a positive COVID-19 case during their journey.

Turkish border authorities will check the form on arrival, paper and digital formats can be shown.

COVID-19 test requirement to travel to Turkey

Passengers need to take a test before going to Turkey. The type of test required depends on the country of origin.

Most international arrivals can present either a negative PCR test taken up to 72 hours before departure, or a negative antigen test from the last 48 hours.

Children under the age of 6 are exempt from COVID-19 test requirements.

Entering Turkey with a COVID-19 vaccination or recovery certificate

Passengers do not usually need to have a pre-departure test if they present one of the these documents:

  • Vaccination certificate showing full vaccination at least 14 days before departure
  • Recovery certificate showing proof of infection in the last 6 months

People arriving from some higher-risk nations must have a PCR test regardless of vaccination/recovery status.

Do you need a COVID-19 vaccine to travel to Turkey?

Foreigners can travel to Turkey without a COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccinated and unvaccinated foreigners can enter the country.

Nevertheless, vaccinated travellers face fewer entry restrictions. As mentioned above, foreigners with a vaccination certificate do not need to have a pre-departure PCR or antigen test.

To be valid, the last dose of an approved vaccine must have been received at least 14 days before the date of departure.

This is in line with the European Union, the EU COVID certificate contains vaccine, testing, and recovery information to facilitate safe travel.

COVID-19 measures in Turkey

Tourists in Turkey need to follow all the local rules and restrictions in place. Like countries across the world, the Turkish government has used lockdowns to reduce infection rates.

Turkish provinces have been categorized as low, medium, high, and very high-risk. Visitors should check the rules for their destination, specific restrictions differ from region to region.

Across Turkey, face masks must be worn in public spaces and social distancing remains in place.

Nevertheless, several restrictions have now been lifted or eased. Restaurants, cafés, museums, and shops are open.

COVID-19 restrictions in Turkey are being reviewed and updated regularly. Travellers must make sure they have all the latest information before planning a trip.