Turkey for Netherlands passport holders: e-Visa, Istanbul to Cappadocia, TRY inflation tips
Netherlands passport holders need a Turkey e-Visa ($60, apply at evisa.gov.tr). Turkish Airlines flies from 6 Netherlands cities to Istanbul in 3 hours. Turkey is one of the world's top destinations for Netherlands tourists — approximately 5 million Germans visit annually. Revolut or Wise gives the live market rate on TRY in a high-inflation economy.
Visa requirements
German passport holders require a Turkey e-Visa for tourism. Apply at evisa.gov.tr (official site only). Fee: $60. Usually approved instantly. Valid for 90 days within a 180-day period, multiple entries. Note: some third-party sites charge inflated fees — use only evisa.gov.tr.
Documents required
- ✓Valid German passport (6+ months validity)
- ✓Turkey e-Visa
Flights from Netherlands to Turkey
Money, cards & forex fees
Most popular travel card in Netherlands
Best mid-market exchange rate
Netherlands bank customers traveling abroad
ATMs in Turkey
Best ATMs: Akbank, Garanti BBVA, İşbank, Yapı Kredi ATMs — widely available in Istanbul and resorts.
Typical surcharge: TRY 30-60 at Turkish ATMs for international cards
Withdrawal tip: Turkey has experienced significant inflation — check the current EUR/TRY rate before travel. DKB Visa at Turkish ATMs gives the live market rate. Withdraw smaller amounts more frequently given the changing rate.
Top cities in Turkey
Istanbul
One of the world's great cities — the Hagia Sophia (now mosque again), Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, Bosphorus cruise, Galata Tower, and the incredible food scene (baklava, simit, fish sandwiches on the Galata Bridge). Split across Europe and Asia.
Cappadocia
Hot air balloon over fairy chimney rock formations at sunrise — one of the world's most iconic images. Underground cities, cave hotels, hiking through the Rose and Love Valleys. Fly from Istanbul (1h).
Antalya & the Turkish Riviera
Mediterranean beaches, the old Roman harbour, Kaleiçi (old city), the Lycian Way hiking trail, and day trips to ancient Perge, Aspendos amphitheatre, and Pamukkale (cotton castle travertines). Very popular with German beach tourists.
Turkey's inflation context: why DKB Visa matters more here than anywhere
Turkey has experienced significant inflation in recent years (at times exceeding 60% annually). This has two effects for Netherlands travellers: Turkey has become extremely affordable in EUR terms (a high-end Istanbul restaurant that cost €40 per person in 2021 might cost €20 now), and the EUR/TRY exchange rate changes frequently. Revolut or Wise and Wise both give the live mid-market EUR/TRY rate — meaning you automatically benefit from any recent lira weakness. Avoid pre-purchasing TRY in Netherlands (poor rates at Netherlands bank branches). The TRY 30-60 Turkish ATM fee is negligible given the strong EUR/TRY rate.
On-arrival tips
- 1Turkish Airlines flies from 6+ German cities to Istanbul — very convenient
- 2e-Visa must be obtained before boarding — apply at evisa.gov.tr only
- 3Istanbul card (Istanbulkart) for metro, tram, and ferries — buy at the airport
- 4Turkey is excellent value for German travellers given the EUR/TRY rate
Key takeaways
- ✓Turkey e-Visa ($60) required — apply at evisa.gov.tr before travel
- ✓Turkish Airlines from 6 Netherlands cities to Istanbul in 3 hours
- ✓Revolut or Wise: zero forex EUR→TRY — gives live market rate in high-inflation economy
- ✓Turkey is excellent value for Germans at current EUR/TRY rates
- ✓Cappadocia hot air balloon sunrise: book 1-2 months ahead in peak season
Related visa guides
Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Turkey before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.