What to Pack for Turkey: UK Holiday Packing List (2026)
A UK-friendly Turkey packing list for city breaks and beach holidays. Clothes, footwear, plugs, meds and cultural tips—plus printable checklists.

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- •Turkey Travel Guide best places to visit
- •Local restaurant and cafe recommendations
- •Accommodation options and price ranges
- •Transportation info and tips
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What to Pack for Turkey: A UK Traveller’s Packing List (City Break + Beach Holiday)
Quick answer: Pack for your trip style (Istanbul city break vs beach holiday), then pack for comfort (walking shoes, layers, sun protection) and backup (power bank, copies of documents, a small first-aid kit). The biggest mistake UK travellers make is packing only for “hot weather” and forgetting how much walking and changing temperatures can affect the day.
If you’re still choosing where in Turkey you’ll base yourself, start here: Where to Stay in Turkey (UK First-Timer Area Guide). And if you’re planning dates: Best Time to Visit Turkey (Month-by-Month).
The only thing you need to decide first: your Turkey “style”
Pick the box that matches your trip:
- Istanbul-heavy city break: lots of walking, cafés, museums, evenings out.
- Coastal beach holiday: swimwear, sun protection, easy outfits, sandals.
- Mixed trip (Istanbul + coast): you need both — but you can keep it light with smart layers.
- Cappadocia: early mornings, outdoor viewpoints, layers, comfortable shoes.
Area guides (choose your base): Istanbul, Antalya, Fethiye, Bodrum, Cappadocia.
Core essentials (pack these no matter where you go)
Documents + money
- Passport + a digital photo/scan stored securely.
- Travel insurance details (policy number + emergency contact).
- Two payment methods: main card + backup card (kept separate).
- Some cash in TRY for small purchases and backup.
Money tips for UK travellers: Cash or Card in Turkey?
Tech + power
- Phone + charger
- Power bank (especially if you’ll use maps/camera all day)
- Multi-USB plug if you’re travelling with a partner/friends
- Headphones for flights and city travel
Health + comfort basics
- Any prescription meds in original packaging
- Plasters/blister pads (walking can surprise you)
- Pain relief and any personal essentials you rely on
- Hand sanitiser and tissues
What to wear in Turkey (UK-friendly, realistic)
Turkey is diverse. What feels right depends on where you are and what you’re doing that day. The best approach is to pack light layers and choose outfits that work for walking.
Clothing that works in most situations
- Breathable tops you can mix and match
- Lightweight trousers/skirts for evenings and city days
- One “smart-casual” outfit for nicer dinners
- A light jacket or overshirt for cooler evenings or air conditioning
Mosques and respectful dress (simple rule)
If you plan to visit mosques, dress modestly out of respect. A light scarf or cover-up can make things easy without needing to overpack.
Footwear: the most important “non-obvious” packing item
If you do Istanbul or Cappadocia, shoes matter more than outfits.
- Comfortable walking trainers (your “city day” default)
- Sandals you can walk in (not just pool slides)
- Optional: slightly smarter footwear for evenings
Pro tip: If you’re prone to blisters, bring blister pads. They’re tiny but holiday-saving.
Packing list for a beach holiday (Antalya / Fethiye / Bodrum)
Beach essentials
- Swimwear (2 if you can — so one can dry)
- Sun cream (high SPF) + lip SPF
- After-sun or soothing moisturiser
- Sunglasses + hat/cap
- Light cover-up for walking to lunch
Optional but useful
- Waterproof phone pouch (if you’re on boats/beaches often)
- Quick-dry towel (only if you prefer your own)
- Reusable water bottle
Choose the right base area so your beach days are effortless: Antalya, Fethiye, Bodrum.
Packing list for Istanbul (city break essentials)
- Comfortable trainers (walking is constant)
- Light layers (for changing temps and indoor air-con)
- Small crossbody bag with a zip
- Power bank (maps + photos)
- A “quiet night” item if you’re noise-sensitive (earplugs can help)
Istanbul base choice matters a lot: Where to Stay in Istanbul.
Packing list for Cappadocia (the “early mornings” add-on)
- Layers for early starts (even if days warm up)
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Light rain/wind layer (just in case)
- Camera/phone storage space (you will take loads of photos)
Choose the right base town/area: Where to Stay in Cappadocia.
What NOT to pack (save space and stress)
- Too many “just in case” outfits. Pack outfits that mix and match instead.
- Unwalkable shoes. You’ll regret them in Istanbul and on uneven streets.
- Loads of cash. Use a card-first plan plus a small TRY buffer.
- Overly heavy luggage. Transfers and stairs can make this miserable.
Printable checklists (copy/paste)
Minimalist 7-day packing checklist
- Passport + copies
- 2 cards + small TRY cash
- Phone + charger + power bank
- Walking shoes + sandals
- 5–7 tops + 2–3 bottoms (mix & match)
- Light jacket/overshirt
- Swimwear + sun protection (if coast)
- Basic meds + blister pads
Safety + money checklist
- Keep backup card separate
- Use zipped crossbody bag in crowds
- Pay in TRY (not GBP) when asked
- Save emergency number and your accommodation address
Money guide:
Cash or Card in Turkey?
Safety guide:
Is Turkey Safe to Visit? (UK Checklist)
FAQs
Do I need to pack lots of cash for Turkey?
Most UK travellers don’t need to. A common approach is card for most spending plus a small TRY cash buffer for small purchases and backup.
What should I wear in Turkey?
Pack breathable, comfortable outfits for walking, plus a light layer for evenings and air-conditioned spaces. If you plan mosque visits, pack a modest cover-up option to make life easy.
What’s the most important thing to pack for Istanbul?
Comfortable walking shoes, a power bank, and layers. Istanbul is a walking city if you want to enjoy it properly.
What’s the biggest packing mistake?
Overpacking outfits and underpacking comfort items (walking shoes, sun protection, layers). Comfort usually matters more than having “one more nice top”.
Last updated: 30/12/2025

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