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HOW TO
COME TO TURKEY
BY COACH
There are regular services between Turkey and Austria, France, Germany, Holland,
It Switzerland, and Greece; also Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and
Syria.
BY AIR
Turkish Airlines (THY): THY has regular flights in Boeing 737-400's, 737-500's,
RJ-100's, and Airbus 310-200's, 310-300's, and 340-300's for Ankara, Istanbul,
Izmir, Antalya, Adana, Trabzon and Dalaman from the principal capitals and major
cities of the world.
International airlines: Most international airlines have regular flights from
all major cities of the world to Turkey's international airports.
Information and Reservations: For more information contact THY offices.
BY SEA
Passenger Ferries: Apart from numerous cruises in the Mediterranean, several
foreign shipping companies have regular services to the ports of Trabzon,
Samsun, Istanbul, Dikili, Izmir, Çesme, Ku?adasy, Bodrum, Marmaris, Antalya,
Alanya, Mersin and Yskenderun.
Car Ferries: There are several car ferries for tourists who wish to take their
cars while sightseeing: Venice, Ancona, Brindisi, Bari, Istanbul, Izmir, Cesme,
Kusadasi, Marmaris, Antalya.
Lines between Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Tasucu - Girne
Alanya - Girne
Mersin - Gazimagosa
Ferry lines between Turkey and the Greek Islands:
Ayvalik - Midilli (Lesbos)
Cesme - Sakiz (Chios)
Ku?adasi- Sisam (Samos)
Bodrum - Istanköy (Cos)
Marmaris - Rodos (Rhodes)
Datça - Siombeki (Symi)
BY RAIL
Train journeys can be made to Istanbul directly from and via some of the major
cities Europe.
Information and Reservations: Turkish Railways (TCDD).
BY ROAD
Private car: London - Istanbul, approximately 3,000 km.
Northern Route: Belgium, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and
Turkey.
Southern Route: Belgium, Germany, Austria, and Italy, with a ferry to Turkey.
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