Yachts entering or leaving Turkey shall make their entry or departure at frontier ports.
Ports of entry along the Turkish coast are listed below:
Trabzon, Giresun, Ordu, Samsun, Hopa, Rize, Sinop, Zonguldak, Tekirdağ, Istanbul, Çanakkale, Bandırma, Akçay, Ayvalık, Dikili, Izmir, Çeşme, Kuşadası, Didim (Söke), Güllük, Bodrum, Datça, Marmaris, Fethiye, Kaş, Finike, Kemer, Antalya, Alanya, Anamur, Taşucu, Mersin, İskenderun.
Formalities concerning the documentation of the yachts departing from the last port of call or entering port or mooring-place for winter lay-up shall be carried out at the port of departure or winter mooring place.
Upon entry into Turkish Territorial Waters, the foreign yacht will be recorded in the yacht owners' or captains' passport by the customs authorities. This record should be cancelled by the customs authorities upon departure for foreign ports or when leaving the yachts for winter lay-up in Marinas.
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Both Turkish and foreign yachts are required to have authorization on their "Transit Log" only from the harbor-master while sailing between Turkish ports.
If leaving for or returning from foreign ports, Turkish and foreign yachts are required to complete the full clearance procedure with the customs, health and passport police authorities.
Yacht owners or captains must surrender their transit to the harbor-master when the cruise is completed.
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Foreigners may leave their yachts in Turkey at a licensed yacht harbor or yacht docking area for the purpose of storage, maintenance or repair, for a period of 2 years, and may leave the country using any form of transportation they choose.
In such cases, arrangements should be made to take the documentation supplied by the yacht harbor (i.e. contract copy and letter of authorization), to the relevant regional customs office.
Yacht owners may leave their yachts for longer periods, up to 5 years, provided that the yacht sails from the harbor at least once every 2 years. (R is not necessary to leave Turkish waters).
At the end of 5 years, the Ministry of Tourism has the right to extend the permitted duration of stay.
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Foreign owned private yachts are permitted to sail in Turkish waters and into Turkish harbors from a foreign port, provided that the owner is on board.
Yachts owned jointly or owned by yacht clubs or associations can be sailed with any one of four nominated joint-owners.
Turkish or foreign private yacht owners may have foreign or Turkish guests on board for the purpose of travel, sport and leisure as long as there is no commercial undertaking.
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The Transit Log is a permit to sail in Turkish water and to enter Turkish ports. Formalities are completed on this form at the first port of entry.
Validity: 3 months
Cost: $ 25 U.S. for foreign yachts
The Transit Log will be cancelled under the following circumstances:
After 3 months
Departure for foreign ports
For charter yachts, at the end of the cruise.
Replacement of the person who has completed the Transit Log.
When new crew join the yacht.
When the yacht owner or captain leave the yacht in a marina for laying up under any of these circumstances, a new Transit Log will be required.
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Foreign-registered yachts may obtain tax-free diesel fuel subject to the conditions set out below:
Tax free fuel will be available for use only in foreign yachts and will be obtainable only from marinas and shipyards licensed by the Turkish Ministry of Tourism.
The owner of the yachts may be Turkish or foreign but must be a person having a permanent place of residence outside of Turkey.
The yacht may be brought to Turkey with the owner or may be brought two months earlier or later than the owner's arrival in Turkey.
The yacht may receive tax-free fuel only in the presence of the owner.
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Foreign yachtsmen are allowed to use their foreign-registered vehicles in Turkey for 6 months in any one year. At the end of 6 months their vehicles must be taken out of the country.
If the yacht owner or captain takes over the yacht, their vehicles must be put into the marina customs bond under the responsibility of the marina.
The vehicles may be left in bond for up to 4 months. Before expiry, an application may be made to the chief customs authorities of the district for an extension of this period for a further 2 months.
Regulation No.120 dated July 12,1985 states that foreign yacht owners cannot keep their yachts and their vehicles on their passports at the same time. It is advisable that on entering Turkey, the yacht owner's wife or friends have the vehicle recorded in their passport.
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Regulations for foreign yachtsmen wishing to stay in Turkey differ depending upon the nationality involved. Yachtsmen may obtain a visa from the Turkish embassy or consulate in their country, or upon entry to Turkey.
Yachtsmen who enter Turkey without a visa:
If they are from South Africa, a 21-day visa is obtainable for tourism purposes free of charge.
If they are from England (5 pounds), Ireland (5 pounds), Austria (150 Sch.), Italy ($ 5 U.S.), visas are valid for 3 months (a 3-month visa will be given on entry).
From other Western European and North American countries, yachtsmen will be issued a 3-month visa free of charge.
Yachtsmen who wish to stay in Turkey for more than 3 months, should apply for renewal of their visa to the district centre office before the expiry date of their visa.
If a renewal is required for longer than 3 months, the district centre office will have to obtain confirmation from Ankara before it can be issued. (There may be a delay of up to 2 months to receive this renewal).
If yachtsmen leave Turkey for a foreign port and later return, a 3-month visa will automatically be issued. |