Turkey Visa RequirementsFor Vanuatu passport holders

Vanuatu passport holders must obtain a Turkish eVisa before travelling. Apply online at evisa.gov.tr. The fee is approximately USD 60 for stays up to 90 days.

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

Vanuatu passport holders require a visa to enter Turkey.

Apply for a Turkish eVisa at evisa.gov.tr before travel. Required: passport details, travel dates, accommodation address, and credit card for the fee (approximately USD 60). Processing is usually instant or within a few hours. The eVisa is valid for 180 days from issue, allowing stays up to 90 days within that period (single or multiple entry depending on your nationality).

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

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay.

eVisa Application

Completed online application at evisa.gov.tr.

Credit or Debit Card

For payment of the USD 60 eVisa fee.

Accommodation Address

Hotel name and address in Turkey for the application.

Return Air Ticket Recommended

Confirmed return or onward travel booking.

Required at Entry

Passport

Original passport matching the eVisa.

Printed or Digital eVisa

Print or digital copy of the eVisa approval.

Current Travel Situation

Vanuatu to Turkey: What You Need to Know

Turkey (officially Republic of Turkiye) is a transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia. Istanbul, one of the world most fascinating cities, sits astride the Bosphorus Strait. Turkey offers extraordinary historical sites (Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Ephesus, Cappadocia), stunning beaches, and world-class cuisine. Turkey offers a convenient eVisa system.

How to Get There

Greece (Schengen, no visa for Vanuatu) is immediately west of Turkey. A combined Turkey-Greece Aegean trip by ferry is popular, though each country requires separate entry.

Money & Banking

Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY). Cards increasingly accepted. ATMs available everywhere. Turkey has been experiencing currency volatility - exchange rates may fluctuate. Turkey is generally excellent value for tourists due to the weak Lira.

Practical Tips

Istanbul is the main entry point via Ataturk (ISL) or new Istanbul Airport (IST). Must-sees in Istanbul: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Topkapi Palace, and a Bosphorus cruise. Cappadocia (hot air balloons, cave hotels) is a unique experience. The Aegean coast (Bodrum, Kusadasi, Pamukkale) and Mediterranean Riviera (Antalya, Fethiye) are excellent beach destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Vanuatu citizens need a visa for Turkey?

Yes, Vanuatu passport holders need a Turkish eVisa. Apply online at evisa.gov.tr before travel.

How much does the Turkey eVisa cost for Vanuatu citizens?

The eVisa fee is approximately USD 60. Check evisa.gov.tr for the latest fees as they are updated periodically.

How quickly is the Turkey eVisa processed?

Turkish eVisa processing is usually instant or within a few hours. Apply at least 48 hours before travel to be safe.

What are the top things to see in Turkey?

Istanbul (Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Bosphorus cruise), Cappadocia (hot air balloons, cave dwellings, fairy chimneys), Ephesus ruins, Pamukkale (white travertine terraces), and the Turquoise Coast.

Is Turkey good value for tourists?

Yes, Turkey is currently excellent value for international tourists due to the weak Turkish Lira. Accommodation, food, and activities are significantly cheaper than Western Europe.

How do I get from Vanuatu to Turkey?

Fly via Sydney or Singapore to Istanbul (IST) via Singapore, Dubai, or other hubs. Turkish Airlines flies to many global destinations. Journey time is approximately 20-26 hours.

Do I need any vaccinations for Turkey?

No vaccinations are specifically required for entry. Standard travel vaccinations (Hepatitis A, Typhoid) are recommended. Consult a travel health clinic.