Britons given Turkey travel warning as some areas are off limits with 'heightened risk'

Britons given Turkey travel warning as some areas are off limits with 'heightened risk'

Britons going abroad have ben advised to check travel advice beforehand

Foreign, Commowealth and Developmwnt Office
Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 20/05/2024

- 14:24

Updated: 20/05/2024

- 15:44

Britons have been given new guidance about holidaying in Turkey

Holidaymakers have been issued a warning about travelling to the popular holiday destination Turkey.

There are several areas Britons have been advised against travelling to, with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) giving guidance on this.


The FCDO said: "Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against FCDO advice.

"The embassy staff cannot travel to areas where FCDO advises against travel to help you in person. Staff can offer support by phone and email."

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Britons have been given new guidance about visiting Turkey

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Areas where FCDO advises against travel

Turkey-Syria

The UK Government advised: "FCDO advises against all travel within 10km of the border with Syria.

"Fighting in Syria continues in areas close to the Turkish border and there remains a heightened risk of terrorism in the region.

"Due to the ongoing conflict in Syria, roads in Hatay Province leading towards the border may be subject to closure."

Sirnak city

Britons were told that the FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Sirnak city.

Hakkari Province

Holidaymakers were advised: "FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Hakkari Province.

"This advice is due to the heightened risk of terrorism in the region. If you’re undertaking essential travel to Sirnak city or Hakkari Province, take extreme care."

The UK Government also issued guidance to Britons on visiting Mount Ararat.

Mount Ararat

The FCDO stated: "Mount Ararat, in Ağrı Province, is a special military zone. You must have permission from the Doğubayazıt government office, and pay a fee in the local Governor’s Office.

"If visiting with a travel agent or tour group, confirm with them whether you need an individual permit.

"Take extra care if you’re travelling to this area. Keep up to date with local media and follow the advice of the local authorities."

Before travelling, tourists must consult the FCDO for information on visa requirements, customs rules, outdoor activities and adventure tourism, and health.

This provides crucial information for Britons that they must be aware of before going to Turkey.

Britons were given an important warning about terrorism in the country. The FCDO said: "Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Turkey.

"Most terrorist attacks have occurred in southeast Turkey, Ankara and Istanbul. You should remain aware of your surroundings, keep up to date with local media reports and follow the advice of local authorities."

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Antalya, Turkey

Some parts of Turkey are very popular among holidaymakers

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The Government stated that attacks can be done at random including in places visited by foreigners, including public buildings, places of worship, airports and large public gatherings (including major events, public holidays, religious occasions). Britons should remain vigilant.

The FCDO told Britons what to do before they visit Turkey. They said: "No travel can be guaranteed safe.

"Read all the advice in this guide as well as support for British nationals abroad which includes advice on preparing for travel abroad and reducing risks, and information for women, LGBT+ and disabled travellers.

"Follow and contact FCDO travel on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also sign up to get email notifications when this advice is updated.

"If you choose to travel, research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency."

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