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?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Moderate

Turkey's safety can vary greatly depending upon the location and specific circumstances. Major cities like Istanbul and Ankara maintain a lively nightlife and are generally safe, yet usual precautions should be taken, as in any major city. Walking alone at night is generally safe in busy neighborhoods and tourist zones, but it's always advisable to stay within well-lit areas and avoid less populated locales. Small towns and rural areas may pose increased risks due to lower police presence and less infrastructure. As always, it's crucial to stay alert, informed, confident, and aware of your surroundings.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Safe

In Turkey, the public transportation system, which includes buses, trams, and the metro, is generally quite secure and reliable. Even during night hours, it's possible to use these services without encountering major safety concerns. However, like any travel scenario, it is advised to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas, as pickpocketing can sometimes occur. Other than that, many female solo travelers have found public transportation in Turkey to be a viable and mostly safe option for moving around.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:Moderate

As a solo female traveler in Turkey, it is not uncommon to encounter some level of street harassment. This could range from catcalling to persistent vendors and unsolicited advances. That said, it usually doesn't escalate beyond verbal exchanges and tends to largely occur in crowded, tourist-heavy areas. The majority of Turkish locals are friendly, respectful, and incredibly hospitable. However, understanding that street harassment is circumstantial and can vary based on the specific region, time, and even your outfit is beneficial. Practicing caution and choosing to ignore or address such behavior assertively can be of great help in these scenarios.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:Moderate

In Turkey, petty crimes such as pickpocketing and purse snatching are somewhat common, particularly in crowded areas such as markets and public transportation. Be particularly cautious in tourist-heavy areas, as these tend to be the spots where such activities are most prevalent. However, if vigilant, it is generally easy to avoid such incidents.

Is Turkey worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.6 /5

based on 158 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.7/5

Safety

4.3/5

Food

4.6/5

Budget-friendly

4.1/5
Gulnoza

Gulnoza

Uzbekistan

Istanbul, Solo travel

It was amazing I googled the best places to go and I have been to all locations! The places were very beautiful and I enjoyed a lot. I visited galata tower, Osmanli palace, the colorful stairs, the historical other places.

Posted: November 21, 2024
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Istanbul, Solo travel

I’ve traveled solo in Istanbul and I felt incredibly safe. Common sense and street smarts. Using the tram is easy. There’s so much to do. Not knowing Turkish is fine.

Posted: November 1, 2024
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Istanbul, Solo travel

I felt safe but sometimes cat called by some people. Or at night street get too empty with no police around. Overall very late at night it's not super safe to be around shady places. Generally i had nice experience amd i enjoyed it

Posted: October 18, 2024Experienced: September, 2024
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Turkey, Solo travel

Most definitely should be one everybody’s bucket list. Turkey has so much to offer, nature, history, activities, delicious food and crazy markets. Good connection between most touristic places and surprisingly many people speak decent english.

Posted: October 12, 2024
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Mardin, Couple travel

I went there with my boyfriend. We stayed at Midyat. You should hire a car to visit places that worth to see. People in Mardin are very helpful and tried to help as much as they can. You should see there...

Posted: October 9, 2024Experienced: April, 2024
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Cris

Cris

United States

Turkey, Family travel

Visited Turkey 3 weeks ago. I can say I’ve been but don’t plan to revisit. Men are very pushy to the point of making a female feel unsafe. What time I spent in Turkey I never heard or saw one woman open her mouth to speak except our tour guide. There’s no doubt that women are considered chattel property and for this American that is unacceptable.

Posted: September 22, 2024
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shomaila

shomaila

Turkey

Istanbul, Group travel

I felt moderately safe. Public transports you have to be very careful. Bosphorus Tour, blue mosque, Hagia Sophia and castle are a must visit. Try lahmacun, pide, eskender, Adana kebab for food. Istanbul is very expensive lately. Find good cheap hotels. I stayed in MLS ŞIŞLI hotel, booked from Agoda. Transport is very easy. Use public transport and use googled maps for it.

Posted: September 21, 2024Experienced: September, 2024
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Ayse

Ayse

Germany

Antalya, Solo travel

It was totally safe. I have rented an apartment with pool and breakfast. The sea in the center is quiet good and clean. The food was expensive so i cooked a lot at home. Hiking, rafting, sea tours, swimming was really joyful.

Posted: September 21, 2024
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Anita

Anita

Finland

Alanya, Solo travel

Hello, I have been in Turkey many times and first I fell for Side. It's a wonderful place! But then in Alanya I found friends (Turkish) of course) the thing is that if you get one real friend there Ups! you have a lot of them. Genuin Turkish people are really hospitable and caring.I feel really safe there.

Posted: September 21, 2024Experienced: August, 2024
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Madelen

Madelen

Norway

Cappadocia, Solo travel

Cappadocia was an amazing experience! I enjoyed walking in the neighbourhood by the AirBnB location, exploring the cave churches and landscape. It's unique. I recommend doing as many activities as you can afford, like horse riding, sunset at cafes, camel riding, ATV, and hot air balloon to watch the sunrise 🌅

Posted: September 18, 2024Experienced: July, 2024
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Is Turkey safe for women?

Safety index

3.6 /5

Based on 168 local experiences

Crime index

2.4 /5

Based on 168 local experiences

Istanbul

İf you visit crowded places it's pretty safe. But you should be careful against pickpockets. The whole city is live 24/7. Public transport is easy the use. So don't take a cab. Cause they are gonna charge you more than it cost.

Posted: November 23, 2024
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Antalya

I have been living in Antalya for two months now. I haven’t felt unsafe at any moment, not even at night or in neighborhoods that might seem unsafe at first glance. I’ve never felt in danger while using public transportation. On the other hand, I believe the mindset of the average Turkish person doesn’t lean towards stealing, mugging, or kidnapping. I’ve felt very safe here. It’s important to highlight that Antalya has a large international community, so cultural or religious differences won’t make you feel at risk. In other cities in Turkey, particularly more conservative ones, I did feel observed and judged for the way I dressed. However, that hasn’t been the case here in Antalya.

Posted: November 22, 2024
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Aisu

Aisu

About Me

Hey, I’m Aisu, currently studying in collage. Happy to help!!

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Seda

Seda

About Me

I live in Istanbul. I am 26 years old. I work at the airport and travel whenever I can. I visited 39 cities in Turkey. I'm here for more.

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Seda

Seda

Istanbul

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3 days

About me

I live in Istanbul. I am 26 years old. I work at the airport and travel whenever I can. I visited 39 cities in Turkey. I'm here for more.

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Dilay

Dilay

Istanbul

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4 days

About me

I am an 18 year old engineering student in Istanbul, Turkey and I like to travel when I can spare time from school. I am also a part time musician and I play the flute in a youth symphony orchestra. I would like to meet new people around the world and become friends. I enjoy hosting the people I met and and showing them around. I would also be very excited to visit them in their country.

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Upcoming visitors to Turkey

Zai

Zai

About Me

Hello, Pleasure meeting you. My name is Zai and i'm 26 I was born and Raised from Kuwait and I work in the police station office 🏢 the reason why I joined here coz I love traveling to other places and learn about the cultures however, I don't think it will be fun to travel alone... I felt like something is missing? Maybe we can be friends and a travel buddy!

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marika

marika

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coucou! I did move to Florence two years ago for uni and I completely fell in love with the city, I would love to show you around - hoping you will love it as much as I do. Mais je passe beaucoup de temps à Paris, où vit mon copain. Malheureusement, je n’ai pas encore d’amis là-bas, mai j’adorerais! si vous voulez un nouveau amie, envoyez moi un message! :) 💜 instagram: mariiique

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Safety in Turkey