The Easiest & Simplest Way to Renew Your Tourist Visa
October 29, 2008 by Victoria Ice
Filed under Living
Simply take a short hop to the Greek island of Meis, near to Kaş on the Altug Boat trip run by Selo.
A fantastic day out, a coastal highway you long to drive on, encountering breathtaking panoramic sea views along the way to finally arrive in Kaş – one of Turkey’s Gems, and then to be met by your captain – Selo, who is a splendid and honorable person.
He speaks impeccable english, is extremely professional and well organized in his business and operates two boats.
Here is our step-by-step guide;
Step One – Before you go
Work out when your visa will expire by adding 90 days to the entry date stamped in your passport. Choose a date before the expiry date, taking into consideration the weather conditions are favorable for your day trip.
Contact Selo on his mobile telephone on 05376745572 and book your day of travel. He runs his boats every weekday, Monday to Friday, throughout the year, rain or shine.
Get your Euros before you go, use the HSBC, Garanti, Fortis or TEB ATM’s that issue Euros. You will need 15 Euros for each Visa and some for spending while on Meis, if you want to take advantage of the shopping to be had. Example, the purchasing of bacon, pork products. etc, and also the duty free shopping.
Step Two – Making your Way to Kaş
There are two options for this, by bus or by car.
If you are traveling by bus from Fethiye, you need to get to the bus station (otogar) located at the end of the dalaman road, fethiye junction. The bus leaves at 7:30 to Kaş and the price is approx 10 YTL one way. You can book your seat in advance during busy times so as to guarantee your seat.
If you are traveling by car heading towards kaş, allow 2 and half hours for your journey from fethiye. The journey after Kalkan is a wonderful experience with the road winding round the coast with beautiful panoramic views, and this in itself is well worth doing.
For instance we hired a car from Oscar which was reasonably priced at around 60 YTL and then added petrol at a cost of 60 YTL which took us all the way to Kaş and all around Kaş and back to Fethiye and around Fethiye too. There were four of us traveling and we found this a more desirable alternative to catching the bus, and it gave us more flexibility.
Upon our return journey that evening we encountered dynamic sunsets along the coastal road between Kaş and Kalkan
Step Three – Arriving at Kaş
If arriving by bus, get off at Kaş bus station located at the top half of the town. You can walk down to the harbor or Selo or one of his staff will pick you up and take you the short distance to the harbor.
If arriving by car, park on the harbor and Selo is located as the road goes round to the left opposite the tea garden.
Selo will welcome you on the harbor at his desk labeled Altug Boat Trip.
Give your passport along with the 15 Euros to Selo. Go opposite, have a cup of tea,a meal or a snack. While you are enjoying your food and drink talking to ex-pats Selo will have the boat manifest agreed by immigration officials, this should take around half an hour, after this you will be allowed to board the boat for an half hour journey to Meis. At this time when you are all together on the boat a policeman will check your passports and call out your names.
Step Four – Arriving at Meis
No beurocracy or passport control awaits you on Meis, you simply get off the boat. you normally have 2 – 3 hours on the island and the small duty free shop near to the boat opens one hour before departure.
Step Five – Departing Meis
Enjoy your half hour cruise back to Kaş, as you near Kaş, Selo will collect the boat fare, 40 YTL per person
Step Six – Arriving back at Kaş
A customs person will be awaiting to give everyone a cursory glance, he has no uniform to distinguish him from anyone else, so be warned, try to stick to your allowances, there is normally no problems.
You get off the boat, walk over the road to the cafe and get yourself a bite to eat while Selo takes all the Passports to the immigration police for the new visas to be issued.
Half an hour later Selo will hand your passport back to you with your new visa allowing you to stay another 90 days.
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There is an even easier way!
There is a new deal where you can get a transfer from Fethiye to Kas as well as a quick (20 minute crossing) on a ferry for 37€.
They are also offering short 2 and 3 night stopovers in Kas and Kekova so you can combine the “chore” of a visa run with a nice, relaxing stay in a different place. (Kekova is particularly beautiful)
Check them out at http://www.farketmez.biz/Turizm they start at 90€ per person.
we traveled to turkey in sept’ 09. My 17 y’r old son went on ahead to get bags as we were delayed behind a disabled traveler. He was alowed into Turkey on a visa bought earlier in the year that expired during the stay in sept’ My wife and i had to buy another visa. When we were returning home he was pulled and we were told to pay a £200 fine which we didn’t have so he was banned from entering Turkey for 5 years. He didn’t try to deceive anybody and we travel to turkey 2-3 times per year. I have tried all avenues to resolve the problem but have been told he will have to get a temporary visa from london each time we travel.
Can anyone help.
David moore