Turkey
Turkey isn’t just a destination… it’s a story that unfolds between continents.
Stretching across both Europe and Asia, Turkey blends rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes into one unforgettable experience. From the timeless beauty of Istanbul, where ancient mosques meet modern life, to the magical landscapes of Cappadocia with its iconic hot air balloons, every corner offers something extraordinary.
Wander through the colorful markets, taste world-famous Turkish cuisine, and relax along the turquoise coastline in destinations like Antalya and Bodrum, where luxury meets nature in perfect harmony.
Whether you’re looking for cultural exploration, romantic escapes, or vibrant city life, Turkey delivers it all in one journey.
With White Sky Travel, your trip to Turkey is more than just a vacation… it’s an experience crafted with comfort, quality, and unforgettable moments.
Turkey Visa for Egyptians
Do Egyptians need a visa for Turkey?
Yes. Egyptian citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Turkey.
Type of visa available
Most travelers apply for one of these:
Turkey e-Visa (online)
- Apply online (no embassy visit in many cases)
- Usually for tourism or short business trips
- Valid for short stays (about 30 days)
- Validity window: up to 180 days after issuance
💡 Processing time: often same day to 24 hours
Embassy (Sticker Visa)
Required if:
- You don’t meet e-visa conditions
- Or you need longer stay / work / study
This involves submitting documents at the Turkish embassy in Egypt.
Basic requirements (Tourism e-Visa)
Usually needed:
- Valid Egyptian passport (at least 6 months validity)
- Return flight ticket
- Hotel booking or address in Turkey
- Credit/debit card for payment
- Email address
⚠️ In some cases (age 20–45), you may need an additional visa/residence permit from Schengen/UK/USA/Ireland or apply via embassy instead.
Fees (approx.)
- Around $35 – $60 USD depending on source and service used
Processing time
- e-Visa: instant to 24 hours
- Embassy visa: 7–30 working days
Important notes
- No visa on arrival for Egyptians ❌
- e-Visa is the fastest option if you qualify
- Stay is usually limited to ~30 days per visit
Quick summary
Think of it like:
- e-Visa = “fast online ticket”
- Embassy visa = “official paper route for special cases”
Tour & Excursions
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Top 10 Things to Do in Turkey
Explore Istanbul’s Historic Core
Start with Istanbul — the only city that casually lives in two continents at once.
Wander between bazaars, mosques, and street cats that act like unofficial tour guides.
Visit Hagia Sophia
Step inside Hagia Sophia where empires left their fingerprints in stone and gold.
A single building that has been church, mosque, museum, and back again — history stacked like geological layers.
Blue Mosque Glow-Up
Right across from it is Blue Mosque, famous for its six minarets and calm blue interior tiles that feel almost underwater.
Walk Through Ottoman Royal Life
Explore Topkapi Palace — where sultans once ruled an empire from courtyards overlooking the Bosphorus.
Float Over Cappadocia at Sunrise
In Cappadocia, hot air balloons drift over surreal rock formations like floating lanterns over another planet.
Bathe in White Terraces of Pamukkale
Pamukkale looks like frozen waterfalls made of cloud stone. You can actually walk in its warm mineral pools.
Step into Ancient Ephesus
The ruins of Ephesus feel like a frozen city of marble theaters, libraries, and Roman roads that still echo footsteps.
Relax on Antalya Coast
Antalya blends turquoise water with mountain backdrops — a place where ancient ruins and beach resorts share the same coastline.
Cruise the Bosphorus
Sail through the water corridor of Bosphorus Strait — drifting between Europe and Asia while palaces and mosques slide by like a cinematic reel.
Luxury & Nightlife in Bodrum
Bodrum is where white houses meet yacht-filled harbors, beach clubs, and summer nights that don’t know how to end.