Turkey Visa RequirementsFor Romania passport holders

Romanian passport holders can visit Turkey without a visa for up to 90 days. Turkey and Romania have a bilateral visa waiver agreement. Turkey is one of the most popular destinations for Romanian tourists thanks to direct flights, competitive prices, and a diverse range of experiences.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Ankara
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TRY (₺)
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Great news! Romania passport holders can enter Turkey without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No advance visa application needed. Romanian citizens simply arrive at Turkish airports or land borders with a valid Romanian passport. An e-Visa is NOT required for Romanians (unlike some other nationalities). At Turkish border control, you will receive a stamp allowing up to 90 days. Keep the stamp visible in your passport for any internal travel checks.

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 Romanian Passport

Must be valid for at least 60 days beyond the intended departure date from Turkey.

Return or Onward Ticket

Proof of departure from Turkey within 90 days.

Proof of Sufficient Funds Recommended

Bank card or cash showing ability to fund the stay.

Current Travel Situation

Romania to Turkey: What You Need to Know

Romania and Turkey have a bilateral visa-free agreement allowing stays up to 90 days for tourism. Turkey and Romania are geographically close, with a shared Black Sea coastline and direct flights from Bucharest to Istanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, and Izmir year-round. Turkey is consistently among the top 5 international destinations for Romanian travelers. Istanbul is the world's most visited city for some metrics. Antalya and the Turkish Riviera (Bodrum, Marmaris, Alanya) offer excellent all-inclusive beach resorts popular with Romanian package tourists.

How to Get There

Turkey connects naturally with Greece (ferry services from Kusadasi to Samos, from Bodrum to Kos/Rhodes), Bulgaria, and Georgia. Istanbul connects to many destinations across the Middle East and Central Asia.

Money & Banking

Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY). Romania uses the Romanian Leu (RON). Exchange USD or EUR to TRY at Turkish exchange offices (doviz); avoid airport rates. The Turkish Lira has been subject to significant inflation and devaluation, making Turkey excellent value for money for European visitors. Revolut and Wise work well for Turkish Lira. Cards are widely accepted in tourist areas and cities.

Practical Tips

Istanbul is a city of two continents: the Hagia Sophia (UNESCO), Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, the Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi), Spice Market, Bosphorus cruise, and the vibrant Beyoglu and Kadikoy neighborhoods are unmissable. Cappadocia is famous for its fairy chimney rock formations and hot air balloon flights at sunrise. The Turquoise Coast (Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, Antalya) offers superb beaches and sailing (Blue Voyage gulet trips). Ephesus is one of the world's best-preserved ancient Roman cities. Turkish cuisine (kebab, meze, baklava, Turkish tea) is outstanding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Romanian citizens need a visa for Turkey?

No. Romanian passport holders travel to Turkey visa-free for up to 90 days. An e-Visa is not required for Romanians.

Are there direct flights from Romania to Turkey?

Yes. Multiple direct daily flights connect Bucharest to Istanbul (Ataturk/Sabiha Gokcen), Antalya, Bodrum, and Izmir. Wizz Air, Pegasus, Turkish Airlines, and TAROM all serve these routes. Istanbul is also an excellent transit hub for long-haul connections.

How popular is Turkey with Romanian tourists?

Turkey is consistently one of the top 3 international destinations for Romanian tourists, especially for beach holidays on the Turkish Riviera (Antalya, Bodrum, Marmaris, Alanya) and city breaks to Istanbul.

Is Istanbul easy to navigate for tourists?

Yes. Istanbul's metro, tram, and funicular network covers most tourist areas. The Istanbulkart rechargeable transit card is the easiest way to pay. The main tourist sites (Sultanahmet, Beyoglu) are walkable. Ferries across the Bosphorus are a scenic and cheap way to get between the European and Asian sides.

What is a hot air balloon flight in Cappadocia?

Hot air balloon flights over Cappadocia's unique landscape of fairy chimneys and valleys at sunrise are one of Turkey's most iconic experiences. Flights typically last 1 hour and cost approximately USD 150-250. Book in advance especially in peak seasons.

Is Turkey good value for money compared to Romania?

Yes. Due to the high inflation and devaluation of the Turkish Lira, Turkey is currently very affordable for travelers paying in EUR or USD. Accommodation, food, transport, and shopping are all excellent value compared to Western Europe and even Romania for many categories.

What is a Blue Voyage in Turkey?

A Blue Voyage (Mavi Yolculuk) is a sailing or gulet (traditional wooden boat) cruise along Turkey's Turquoise Coast from Bodrum, Marmaris, or Fethiye. Trips typically last 4-7 days, hopping between coves, ancient ruins, and swimming spots. It is one of the most memorable ways to see coastal Turkey.

Do I need a visa if I want to visit both Turkey and Greece on the same trip?

Romania is visa-free for Turkey (no visa needed). For Greece, as an EU citizen you are also visa-free. Many travelers combine a Turkish coastal trip with a Greek island hop. Ferries connect the two countries from ports like Bodrum to Kos, Kusadasi to Samos, and Izmir to Chios.