Prix moyen constaté
8,05€/Pers*
*Tarif pour un voyage d’une semaine pour une personne de 30 ans (sans annulation).
Planning a trip to Turkey: what papers do you need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Turkey? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!
COVID-19
Full "recommended" vaccination schedule
Mandatory documents
Valid passport or identity card required
Residence permits
Mandatory
Currency
Turkish Lira
Vaccination
No vaccination required
Travel insurance Turkey
450,000€ coverage recommended by Yupwego
Best period
April to August
Emergency numbers
medical emergencies - 112
Start your quote now and obtain your Turkey medical insurance certificate, which covers medical expenses up to €500,000.
Turkey, a country located between Europe and Asia, is a travel destination rich in history and culture. Historic sites such as Istanbul's Topkapi Palace and Blue Mosque, as well as the magnificent beaches of the Mediterranean coast and the Cappadocia region, make it a popular destination for travelers from all over the world. Turkish cuisine is also renowned for its delicious flavours and unique spices. With a wide variety of outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery, Turkey offers an unforgettable travel experience.
See our complete guide to must-sees in Turkey.
Although travel insurance is not required for travel to Turkey, we strongly advise you to take out travel insurance before you leave. This measure will give you optimum protection in the event of a problem, so you can enjoy your trip with complete peace of mind.
Travel insurance for Turkey is recommended for several reasons:
To travel to Turkey, YUPWEGO recommends a minimum cover of €450,000. Here's just one of the coverages we offer for each of our contracts:
To enter Turkey as a French national, you need a valid passport or identity card and a visa.
The time difference between France and Turkey is +1 hour in summer and +2 hours in winter.
If you wish to insure yourself for a long period in Turkey, you may consider taking out
expatriation insurance
specially designed for expatriates. In addition, a
PVT insurance
insurance for studies or internships abroad.
There are no particular health risks for travelers in Turkey. However, it is recommended to be up to date with basic vaccines, such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio and measles.
It is recommended to use private hospitals and clinics in Turkey for medical care, as public facilities may have limited facilities and services. Turkey's major cities, such as Istanbul and Ankara, have modern hospitals and well-trained doctors. However, in rural areas, healthcare can be more limited.
So, by following these tips, you can travel responsibly in Turkey and make a positive contribution to local communities and the environment.