Turkey Visa RequirementsFor Fiji passport holders

Fiji passport holders require a visa to enter Turkey. The Turkish e-Visa costs approximately USD 60 and is applied for online before travel.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$60 visa cost
Ankara
Europe
TRY (₺)
Turkish
UTC+3

Fiji passport holders require a visa to enter Turkey.

Apply for the Turkish e-Visa at the official Republic of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs e-Visa portal before departure. The fee is approximately USD 60, payable by credit or debit card. The e-Visa is usually issued within minutes to a few hours. Print or save it digitally on your phone. It is valid for 180 days from issue, allowing stays of up to 90 days total.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Passport

Fiji passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure from Turkey

e-Visa Approval

Print or save the Turkish e-Visa approval document obtained from the official evisa.gov.tr portal

Credit or Debit Card

Required to pay the approximately USD 60 e-Visa fee online

Return or Onward Ticket

Proof of departure from Turkey before the 90-day visa period expires

Accommodation Details Recommended

Hotel booking confirmation or contact details of host in Turkey

Travel Insurance Recommended

Recommended but not mandatory for Turkish entry

Current Travel Situation

Fiji to Turkey: What You Need to Know

Turkey maintains a visa requirement for Fijian passport holders, though Turkish e-Visa system makes the process straightforward and entirely online. Turkey is a transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, and a major global tourism destination. Istanbul is one of the world is most visited cities and serves as a key transit hub for travel between Europe, Asia, and Africa. Turkish Airlines is one of the world is most connected airlines, making Turkey a natural stopover for Fijian travelers.

How to Get There

Fly from Nadi (NAN) to Istanbul (IST) via Singapore (Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines codeshare), Sydney, or Dubai (Emirates). Turkish Airlines has an enormous network from Istanbul to hundreds of destinations. Total journey from Fiji is 20-26 hours. Within Turkey, Turkish Airlines and low-cost carriers (Pegasus, AnadoluJet) connect cities at affordable prices.

Money & Banking

Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY). ATMs widely available. Cards accepted in cities and tourist areas; carry cash at markets. Daily budget 500-1,200 TRY (15-40 USD equivalent at current rates) mid-range. Turkey is very affordable for Pacific travelers. Tipping 10% is standard at restaurants.

Practical Tips

Istanbul is best explored over at least 4-5 days. The Istanbul e-Pass covers major attractions. Turkish baths (hamam) are a cultural highlight. Travel outside Istanbul reveals incredible diversity: Cappadocia, Ephesus, the Turkish Riviera, and Pamukkale. Carry TRY cash for markets (the Grand Bazaar) and smaller restaurants. Istanbul has excellent subway and tram networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Fiji passport holders need a visa for Turkey?

Yes. Fijian passport holders need a Turkish e-Visa, applied for online before travel. The e-Visa costs approximately USD 60 and allows stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

How do I apply for a Turkish e-Visa from Fiji?

Apply at the official Turkish e-Visa portal (evisa.gov.tr). The process takes only a few minutes; pay by credit or debit card. The e-Visa is issued within minutes to a few hours and is linked digitally to your passport.

How long can Fijians stay in Turkey on an e-Visa?

Up to 90 days within any 180-day period. The e-Visa itself is valid for 180 days from date of issue.

How do I travel from Fiji to Turkey?

Fly from Nadi (NAN) via Singapore (Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines codeshares), Sydney, or Dubai (Emirates) to Istanbul (IST). Turkish Airlines is one of the world is most connected airlines and serves Istanbul from major hubs.

Is Istanbul worth visiting for Fijian tourists?

Absolutely. Istanbul straddles Europe and Asia and offers Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar, the Bosphorus, and world-class food. It is one of the great cities of the world and very accessible from Pacific via Middle East connections.

What currency does Turkey use?

Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY). Turkey has been very affordable for international visitors due to the Lira is depreciation. ATMs are widely available; cards accepted in cities and tourist areas.

Is there a risk of overstaying in Turkey?

Yes. Overstaying a Turkish e-Visa results in fines and potential future entry bans. Always ensure you depart within your 90-day allowance.