Turkey Travel in Spring 2026: Save Up to 40% with Packages from €520.
Affordable Spring Getaways in Turkey for 2026
According to Novyny.live: Travelers looking for budget-friendly options can find all-inclusive holiday packages in Turkey during spring 2026, with potential savings of 20% to 40%. A seven-day trip starts at around €520 (roughly 26,260 UAH), making this season especially appealing for cost-conscious tourists. This price point reflects early-booking discounts and lower seasonal demand.
Turkey remains a top travel destination, particularly from March through May, when visitor numbers are far lower than during the peak season starting in late May or early June. Hotels during this period set rates 20–40% below summer prices. Popular resort areas drawing significant interest include:
- Antalya
- Alanya
- Side
A week-long stay at a five-star hotel in March or April costs between €600 and €650. According to travel expert Tetiana Ivashchuk,
“the most sought-after destinations in this context are Antalya, Alanya, and Side.”
Visa-Free Entry for Ukrainians
Ukrainian citizens do not need a visa to enter Turkey in March 2026, though their passport must remain valid for at least 150 days beyond the date of arrival. This simplifies travel arrangements and makes visiting the country more accessible for Ukrainians planning a spring trip.
Spring 2026 could mark a key phase for Turkey’s tourism recovery, as the country offers favorable conditions for travelers. The absence of visa requirements for Ukrainians, combined with reduced hotel prices, makes this deal especially attractive amid rising costs in the broader travel industry. Turkey continues to be one of the most beloved destinations for Ukrainian tourists, underscoring the stability and affordability of this market.
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