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Countries where Turkish passport holders can travel visa-free

Spontaneous travel decisions are even easier when your destination country doesn’t require a visa. To facilitate your spur-of-the-moment getaways, we’ve listed the countries that do not require Turkish passport holders to obtain a visa. Keep reading…and if a destination piques your interest, click here to find the best fare!

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The Americas: Countries that do not require a visa for Turkish passport holders

Ushuaia, Argentina
Arjantin sınırlarSet on the border of Argentina, Ushuaia is the southernmost settlement in the world and close to Antarctica.ında yer alan Ushuaia, dünyanın en güney noktasındaki yerleşim yeri ve Antarktika’ya çok yakın.

While Canada and the United States do require visas from Turkish passport holders, there are many other countries in the Americas that do not! 

South American countries that do not require a visa from Turkish passport holders

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Chile, Trinidad, Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Places to visit 

  • Peru: Machu Picchu, the 15th-century Inca citadel in the Andes Mountains; a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
  • Argentina: Iguazu Falls, near the Brazilian border; a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
  • Argentina: Ushuaia, the southernmost city in South America, known as the “end of the world.”
  • Amazon River, one of the world’s longest rivers. Both the Amazon rainforest and the Amazon River extend through several countries.

Before flying to one of these South American destinations, whet your appetite with a review of the fabulous flavors of South American cuisine.

List of Central American countries that do not require a visa for citizens of Türkiye

Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Mexico (e-visa), Nicaragua, Panama, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (e-visa), Cuba (e-visa), The Turks and Caicos Islands.

Places to visit 

  • Costa Rica, Panama, Belize and Guatemala: these countries are popular destinations in the region due to their nature, beaches and cultural riches.
  • Panama: The Panama Canal, an engineering marvel that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
  • Costa Rica: Arenal Volcano. Dormant since 2010, the Volcano and surrounding area feature walking tours, a cable car, a zip-line and suspension bridges. The magnificent La Fortuna Falls are also in this area.

European countries that do not require a visa from Turkish passport holders

Belgrade, capital city of Serbia is one of the most vibrant cities in Europe.
In addition to the historical and cultural heritage, Serbia also offers an entertainment-filled night life!

List of European countries that do not require a visa for citizens of Türkiye

Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, Serbia.

What to do in which European country?

Most of the visa-free countries in Europe are in the Balkan region. Before we begin, here’s your resource for great airfares.

  • Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia: Turkish passport holders can visit visa-free for up to 90 days. Take note: Kosovo has colder winters than Albania and Macedonia.
  • For other visa-free Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia allow visa-free entry for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Montenegro allows visa-free entry for up to 30 days.
  • Montenegro: A popular destination throughout the year, especially in summer for diving, surfing and sailing.
  • Serbia: Historic and cultural richness; colorful nightlife.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo, the capital, is a historic and culturally rich destination and well worth a weekend visit.
  • Macedonia: A cultural mosaic that embodies the rich heritage of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Skopje, its capital, is stunning.

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Central Asian and Middle Eastern countries that do not require a visa from Turkish passport holders

Amman, the capital of Jordan
Amman is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities.

List of Asian countries that do not require a visa for citizens of Türkiye

In the Asia section of our list of visa-free countries for citizens of Türkiye, the following destinations are included: Azerbaijan*, Brunei, Sri Lanka (e-visa online or on arrival), Jordan, Armenia (e-visa), Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Japan, Iran, Lebanon, Georgia, Iraq (visa on arrival at the border or airport), Qatar, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Bahrain (e-visa), South Korea (90 days — K-ETA required: an online application must be completed before travel, and boarding is not allowed without K-ETA), Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Timor-Leste (30-day visa on arrival), Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Cambodia (visa on arrival), Macao Special Administrative Region, Maldives, Malaysia, Syria, and Taiwan.

*For Azerbaijan, visa-free entry for up to 90 days is available only by air through Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku. For land and sea travel, a visa must be obtained through a consulate.

Places to visit

  • Jordan: Amman, the capital, is believed to have been founded in 7000 BC. Jordan can be visited without a visa for up to 90 days.
  • Georgia: featuring villages nestled in the Caucasus mountain range, picturesque cities, ski resorts and lively beach resorts on the Black Sea coast. For more details on visiting Georgia, click here.
  • Qatar: Doha, the capital of this fascinating nation on the Arabian Peninsula, is known for its architecture and structures such as the Pearl Island and Barzan Towers, as well as its desert safaris and vibrant nightlife.

African countries that do not require a visa from Turkish passport holders

A typical sunset in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Kruger National Park, one of the largest and oldest wildlife areas in the world, is the largest national park in Africa with an area of approximately 20,000 square kilometers.

List of African countries that do not require a visa for citizens of Türkiye

Botswana, Morocco, South Africa (visa on arrival), Kenya (online visa), Libya (note: a visa is required for citizens aged 16–55; those outside this age range may enter visa-free — be sure to verify the latest status before travel), Mauritius, Seychelles, Sudan (visa on arrival), Eswatini / Swaziland, Angola, São Tomé and Príncipe, Tunisia, and Zambia are among the countries that do not require a visa for citizens of Türkiye.

Places to visit 

Kenya, South Africa and Morocco are among the most popular destinations on the African continent.

  • South Africa: known for its magnificent landscapes and wildlife. Cape Town, at the southernmost point of the continent,  is a 13-hour direct flight from Istanbul. To discover more about the charms of Cape Town, click here.
  • The Republic of Kenya: this eastern African nation is one of the world’s richest geographies in the world in terms of animal diversity. There is no better place than Kenya for deep sea diving and wildlife safaris.
  • Morocco: Rabat, Casablanca, and Marrakech are among the most popular destinations in Morocco; as well, the Atlas Mountains draw many visitors. A non-stop flight between Istanbul and Casablanca is just five hours. Click here to find affordable airfares.

Visa-free destinations by type of holiday

Visa-free travel options from Türkiye span a wide range of destinations. However, choosing the right destination directly shapes your experience. When planning a visa-free trip, selecting a country based on your travel purpose helps you create a more efficient route in terms of budget, duration, and expectations. Here are some standout visa-free destinations for different types of travel:

Visa-free countries for a beach holiday

A couple standing on a strip of fine white sand, an orange canoe, turquoise waters, and a sunset sky
A couple standing on a strip of fine white sand, an orange canoe, turquoise waters, and a sunset sky

For those planning a holiday centered on sea, sand, and sun, the Maldives, Thailand, Indonesia, and Montenegro are among the most popular visa-free destinations. The Maldives stands out for its luxury accommodations and crystal-clear waters, while Thailand and Indonesia offer more budget-friendly tropical alternatives. For those seeking a beach holiday in Europe, Montenegro stands out for its Adriatic coastline, beaches, and charming seaside towns.

Visa-free countries for a budget-friendly trip abroad

For those who want to travel abroad on a budget, Georgia, Serbia, Albania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina stand out. These destinations offer an economical travel experience thanks to their proximity to Türkiye and to affordable accommodations and dining options. Balkan countries, in particular, are ideal for short holidays and weekend getaways.

Visa-free travel routes for nature and adventure

The stone structures of the ancient city of Machu Picchu in Peru, its green terraces, the rising Wayna Picchu in the background, and the misty landscape of the Andes Mountains
The stone structures of the ancient city of Machu Picchu in Peru, its green terraces, the rising Wayna Picchu in the background, and the misty landscape of the Andes Mountains

For those planning an exploration-focused trip immersed in nature, countries such as Costa Rica, Kenya, Peru, and Georgia offer strong options. With rainforests, national parks, volcanic landscapes, and safari experiences, these destinations are compelling for travelers seeking to go beyond the classic holiday experience.

Visa-free countries for culture and history

For those eager to explore historical and cultural richness, Jordan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia are standout visa-free destinations. With ancient cities, museums, religious sites, and local culinary experiences, these destinations offer a deeper, more meaningful travel experience.


Visa-free countries for longer stays

Visa-free travel is not limited to short holidays. Countries that allow citizens of the Republic of Türkiye to stay for 30 to 90 days, and in some cases even longer, offer significant advantages for those planning extended trips. These destinations are especially practical and economical for remote workers and digital nomads.

Long-term visa-free stays in Southeast Asia

Modern skyscrapers rising in Jakarta’s central business district and expansive green spaces
Modern skyscrapers rising in Jakarta’s central business district and expansive green spaces

Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia stand out for long-term stays, thanks to their affordable cost of living, developed digital infrastructure, and tropical lifestyle. These countries offer a balanced lifestyle for those who want to work and travel at the same time.

Visa-free long stays in the Balkans and nearby regions

Countries such as Serbia, Montenegro, and Georgia are often preferred for their proximity to Türkiye. Low costs, cultural familiarity, and convenient transportation make these destinations attractive for longer stays. Georgia, in particular, stands out as a practical option because entry is permitted with a national ID card.

Long-term visa-free travel in Latin America

An aerial view of Bogotá, the capital of Colombia
An aerial view of Bogotá, the capital of Colombia

Countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia stand out as destinations for extended exploration thanks to their vast geography and cultural diversity. They offer visa-free stays of up to 90 days, making them ideal for travelers who want to spend extended time in different cities.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries can be visited from Türkiye with just an ID?

The countries that can be visited from Türkiye with a national ID card are the TRNC, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Moldova.

How long should your passport be valid for visa-free travel?

One of the most common mistakes in visa-free travel is overlooking passport validity. Even if many countries do not require a visa, they often require that your passport be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel end date. For this reason, it is recommended that you check your passport’s validity period before making travel plans.

Is travel insurance necessary for visa-free countries?

Travel insurance may not be mandatory for visa-free destinations, but it is highly important for potential health issues or unexpected situations. Healthcare costs abroad can be quite high. Therefore, arranging comprehensive insurance before your trip can make your journey safer. When planning your flight, you can also consider insurance options offered by airlines and their partners.

Are additional documents required when entering visa-free countries?

Although a visa is not required in advance for visa-free travel, some countries may request additional documents upon entry. For example, when traveling to Serbia, border officials may ask you to present a return ticket and a hotel reservation. Some countries may also request proof of sufficient financial means. For this reason, even when traveling visa-free, it can be useful to carry your flight ticket, hotel reservation, and travel itinerary.

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