Is Turkey safe for solo female travelers?

Traveling solo as a woman in Turkey is generally safe. Large cities like Istanbul and Ankara, as well as tourist hubs such as Antalya and Cappadocia, are typically welcoming to foreign visitors. However, like many places, it demands a certain level of consciousness and alertness, especially at night. Always be aware of your surroundings, maintain personal boundaries, and avoid secluded areas. It can be helpful to learn a few key phrases in Turkish, but most people in Turkey's tourist areas speak English.

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How safe is Turkey for solo female travelers?

Travel safety index

4.1 /5

based on 271 experiences from female travelers

Imane

Imane

Italy

Turkey, Solo travel

The trip was really enjoyable. I met a lot of friends there, and I’m also thinking of going again. The people are kind and helpful if you need anything. Since I’m a student, it wasn’t expensive for me. The food was amazing, with a lot of variety. The places were really, really beautiful, and there are plenty of things to do It’s also a safe place, but at night it’s better to go to well-known areas. Still, it was a great trip, and I will never forget it

Posted: March 29, 2026
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Yasmine

Yasmine

Algeria

Turkey, Solo travel

It was a nice trip , i really loved this country, their culture ,their food . I visited Istanbul and cappadocia , unfortunately I didn’t see the air balloons because of the weather but it was also a nice experience there .

Posted: March 17, 2026
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Istanbul, Solo travel

Istanbul is a city with very friendly people, and public transport makes getting around easy. Be ready for plenty of walking, stairs, and hills—it’s a real workout for your legs and lungs! I would recommend avoiding areas with Palestinian flags, as I didn’t feel safe there.

Posted: March 13, 2026Experienced: February, 2026
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How safe is Turkey for women?

Local safety index

3.7 /5

Based on 949 reports

Local crime index

2.7 /5

Based on 949 reports

Istanbul

Istanbul is a pretty safe city. The unsafe areas are mostly non touristic places. If you are aware of your surroundings you should be fine. There’s not many pickpockets but you should be careful about scams. I would not recommend using taxis.

Posted: March 28, 2026
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Zeenat

Zeenat

Esenyurt

Its a foreigners area all national residing here , turkey over all is the safest place I am living here since 8 years and there are many foreigners womens living with kids as a resident and foreigners also enjoy safely

Posted: March 28, 2026
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Meva

Meva

Istanbul

In general, it is a crowded and safe city, except for some neighborhoods. Touristic places are usually safe. There are always police officers and security staff around. However, you should be careful about theft in crowded places. Pickpocketing can happen in very busy areas and on the metro. On the other hand, people are very kind and helpful. Even if they do not understand the language, locals love to help tourists.

Posted: March 28, 2026
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Safety in Turkey

Hospitality Exchange in Turkey

Beyza

Beyza

Diyarbakir

Can host for:

7 days

About me

Hey, I’m Beyza. I’m 19, obsessed with traveling, and currently on a mission: 19 countries before I turn 20. I’m spending my gap year exploring the world while collecting ideas for my future social enterprise. Yes, I travel like I’m running a field research project. In September 2026, I’m planning to start university in either Italy or the US. I love meeting new people, spontaneous plans, getting lost (and then pretending it was part of the plan), and analyzing every city like a case study. Ig: Wispybeyza

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Umay

Umay

Istanbul

Can host for:

2 days

About me

Hi, girls! I'm a legal intern on my way to becoming a lawyer and doing my master's degree in Human Rights Department now. Also studying Latin Language and Literature at Istanbul University due to my interest in ancient civilizations. I enjoy intellectual conversations, especially like history, culture, politics and literature. If you're looking for a feminist local, that's me!

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