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Brits travelling to Turkey warned not get caught out after sudden ‘ban’

By staff22 July 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Swathes of UK holidaymakers are being urged to do one key thing before jetting off to Turkey this year, after the country has reportedly issued a sudden ban impacting tourists

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AYDIN, TURKIYE - JULY 15: An aerial view of a beach in Kusadasi and Didim districts, popular tourism destinations in Aydin, Turkiye, known for their turquoise sea, where visitors enjoy holidays at 39 blue-flagged beaches on July 15, 2025. The Aegean coast attracts both domestic and international tourists with its clean waters and scenic landscapes. (Photo by Ferdi Uzun/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Turkey has reportedly enacted a sudden ban on a popular item(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Thousands of UK holidaymakers heading to Turkey this year could get stung the second they get off the plane following a major update. Around 4.8 million Brits are slated to visit the country this year, as it braces for a record-breaking boom in international visitors. Enticed by endless stretches of golden beaches, a ubiquitous history, and impressive architecture – Turkey appears to be capitalising on anti-tourist sentiment currently rocking countries like Spain and Greece.

However, the country’s Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) has reportedly blocked access to more than a dozen international eSIM providers. According to Holafly, the move means tourists will be prevented accessing the websites and apps of the affected companies.

Blue mosque in glorius sunset, Istanbul, Sultanahmet park. The biggest mosque in Istanbul of Sultan Ahmed (Ottoman Empire).
The alleged ban means Brit tourists will have to set up their eSIM before they arrive in Turkey(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

eSIMs have spiralled in popularity in recent years, providing travellers with a cheap and convenient way to access the internet on their phone – as well as to be able to make phone calls and texts. The alleged ban means Turkish residents aren’t able to purchase international eSIMs until they’re out of the country.

For tourists, it’s a little less black and white. You will still be able to use your eSIM if you purchase it and install it before you arrive in Turkey. Fail to do this, and you may struggle to get online.

In a statement sent to the Mirror, travel expert at Holafly Juan David Soler said: “Turkey’s sudden ban on eSIMs has caught many travellers off guard, and it’s vital that UK holidaymakers heading there this summer take action before they fly. eSIMs have become the go-to option for Brits wanting affordable mobile data abroad without the hassle of physical SIMs or costly roaming. But now, travellers will no longer be able to activate a new eSIM once they arrive in Turkey.”

To avoid getting ‘caught out’, the experts have urged Brits to ensure their eSIM is fully downloaded and activated before leaving the UK. “This means setting up your digital SIM while still on UK networks, and confirming it’s working properly before departure,” Juan added. “Otherwise, you could be left without internet access the moment you land, which can be a serious issue if you rely on your phone for maps, transport, or bookings.”

Earlier this year, Brits were also warned of a little-known rule when visiting Turkey which could land them in hot water. While technically not a new rule, purchasing or distributing e-cigarettes and liquids is prohibited in the country. According to Reuters, many people still buy vaping products in the country online.

“We’ve heard of so many travellers returning from Antalya, Marmaris, and Bodrum saying they were caught completely off guard,” Mike Byers, a vape expert over at WickdUp explained. “Shops that once stocked basic vape gear now won’t sell it at all — and if you’re used to picking up supplies on arrival, you could be left without.”

If you’re a serious vaper and can’t give up the juice for the entirety of your trip – you are allowed to bring your ‘personal supply’. This tends to be classed as ‘one device, spare pods or refill bottles no greater than 30ml in volume, or up to 10 disposable vapes per person’.

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