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Turkey travel alert issued by Foreign Office as tensions flare

By staff23 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The Mediterranean destination is loved by UK holidaymakers, and in 2024, Turkey welcomed over four million Brits. However, conflict in the region has led the UK Foreign Office to issue a travel warning

Milo Boyd Digital Travel Reporter and Holly Kintuka

15:44, 23 Jun 2025

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UK holidaymakers have been issued new advice.(Image: Getty)

A travel warning has been issued for certain holidaymakers heading to Turkey.

The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) has issued a revised travel advisory for Turkey, a popular destination among UK tourists, with over four million Brits visiting in 2024. The FCDO, responsible for providing crucial guidance to British holidaymakers, has released an alert for some of those planning a trip to the country.

The update is specifically regarding those planning to travel close to or over the Turkish border with Iran.

“If you are a British national wanting to cross the land border from Iran into Turkey, you will need to request facilitation from the British Embassy in Ankara by contacting the FCDO before travelling to the border, indicating whether you are contacting from Iran or from the UK on behalf of a relative,” the updated advisory, issued on Friday, June 20, states.

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Turkey and Iran border, Bazargan, Maku County
Brits will need to contact the Foreign Office before crossing the Iran-Turkey border(Image: Getty)

“You will need to provide personal details (name, date of birth, details of travel document used to enter Turkey). This is required by the Turkish authorities. The usual entry requirements will apply, including that British nationals can enter without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. If you intend to leave Iran overland, you do so at your own risk.

“In Iran, holding a British passport or having perceived connections to the UK can be reason enough for the Iranian authorities to detain you.”

This advisory comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, with Iran issuing a warning to the UK, France, and the US against interference. The situation has intensified following a US attack on Iranian nuclear sites, reports the Express.

The Foreign Office has issued warnings against all travel to certain areas of Turkey, highlighting a strict no-go zone within 10km of the Syrian border due to ongoing conflict and an increased threat of terrorism.

It further advised: “In Hakkari province [south east Turkey], you must get permission from the local Governor’s Office to visit areas near the border with Iraq and Iran. If visiting with a travel agent or tour group, confirm with them whether you need an individual permit. Keep up to date with local media and follow the advice of the local authorities.”

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For those wishing to visit Mount Ararat in Agri Province, which is designated as a special military zone, it is necessary to obtain permission from the Dogubayazit Government office and pay a fee. The Foreign Office urges Brits travelling with a travel agent or tour group to double-check if they need their own permit.

Travellers are reminded to exercise “extra care” when visiting these regions, stay informed through local news outlets, and heed any guidance given by local officials.

Before visiting Turkey, make sure to check the FCDO’s travel page for the most up-to-date advice.

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