Passport
and Visa
A
passport with at least 3 months validity left on it
is required for entrance into Turkey. Be sure
that the name on your passport and your airline tickets
are identical. A visa is also required for U.S.
citizens and can be obtained from a Turkish consulate
prior to departure or upon arrival in Turkey.
Vaccinations
No immunization shots are required for travel within
Turkey.
Time
Difference
Turkey is seven hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time
and two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
Money/Banks
The monetary unit in Turkey is the lira. Although all
credit cards are accepted throughout Turkey, Visa and
Master Card are most commonly used. Automated teller
machines are typically available in larger cities. However,
it is important to know that your PIN number must be
all numerals, (no letters), and that the money dispensed
will be in Turkish Lira. Banking hours are 8:30AM to
12:00PM, and 1:00PM to 5:00PM Monday through Friday,
throughout Turkey. Although commission rates and exchange
rates vary from bank-to-bank, commission rates typically
remain within 1% to 3%. Money exchange bureaus usually
offer a decent rate for cash, while hotels are as good
a place as any to cash travelers checks. Please note
that a passport is required when exchanging travelers
checks for large amounts of cash.
Post
Offices
Post Offices are easily identified by their bright yellow
facades and PTT (Postal, Telegraph, and Telephone) signs.
The main post offices in the large cities are open Monday-Saturday
8:00AM to 9:00PM, and 9:00AM to 7:00PM on Sunday. Smaller
post offices are open Monday-Saturday from 8:30AM to
5:00PM. Postal fees fluctuate according to inflation
rates, though the cost of mailing postcards and letters
is minimal.
Calling
the US from Turkey
As throughout the world, hotels in Turkey apply heavy
service fees to international phone calls. Therefore,
we recommend using a long distance calling card. Although
your calling card will be billed for the call, the hotel
will assess a nominal fee for connecting you with the
international operator. You may access AT&T at 00-800-12277,
Sprint at 00-800-14477, and MCI at 00-800-11177.
Religious
Services
Please check with your tour guide for details regarding
time and location of religious services in particular
cities.
Clothing
Since Turkey is an informal country, comfortable, casual
clothing is appropriate to wear throughout. Layered
comfortable clothes and sensible walking shoes are advisable
to wear during sightseeing. You will be required to
remove your shoes upon entering a mosque; therefore,
we recommend wearing heavy socks. Be mindful that neither
shorts nor bare shoulders are allowed in the mosques,
and that a head covering for women, although not required,
is greatly appreciated.
Laundry
Facilities
Most hotels have dry cleaning/laundry services, however
you will need a minimum of 2 nights stay in order to
get your laundry done.
Electricity
In Turkey, electrical appliances manufactured in the
U.S. require the use of a standard two-prong adapter.
A converter is also needed if the appliance doesn't
have dual voltage as the voltage varies between 110
and 220 of the 50 cycle. However, many hotels are equipped
with 110-volt outlets for such items as shavers, and
are clearly marked "For Shavers Only." As the
voltage in the U.S. is considerably higher, (240v),
the use of high wattage appliances such as blow dryers
should not be attempted.
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