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Yes, foreigners can legally marry here. It’s best to speak directly with the vendor, as they can walk you through the steps and connect you with the right contacts for legal requirements. Many couples also opt for a symbolic ceremony for an easier, stress-free experience.
Videography is available as an optional add-on.
The most famous location is Cappadocia, known for its fairy chimneys and hot air balloons. Other top spots include the historic streets of Istanbul, the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, and the turquoise beaches of Antalya and Fethiye.
Eloping in Turkey typically begins around USD 2,000. Costs are generally lower than in Western Europe, but exclusive experiences like private rooftop rentals or yacht charters will increase the price.
Yes, hosting an elopement with guests in Turkey is allowed, with some limitations depending on the package. Check the package details for the maximum number of guests.
Sunrise is the golden hour for Cappadocia to witness hundreds of balloons launching. Sunset is ideal for coastal locations or Istanbul rooftop photos.
Some packages typically include photography coverage (2–6 hours), location scouting, and transport. Cappadocia packages often focus on the sunrise balloon spectacle.
A private driver is recommended, especially in Cappadocia where locations are spread out. In Istanbul, taxis or private transfers are best to navigate the traffic.
Yes, your Turkey elopement package can be customized to match your vision. You may add services from the available add-ons or speak directly with the vendor about specific needs.
Spring (April–May) and Autumn (September–October) offer the best weather. Summer can be intensely hot, especially in the south, while winter in Cappadocia offers a magical snowy landscape but potential flight cancellations.
A symbolic ceremony is already included, and you may request an officiant or celebrant as an optional add-on. If the option isn’t visible, the vendor can check and confirm for you.
For Cappadocia, bring layers. Mornings are very cold before sunrise, even in summer. Comfortable shoes are needed for rocky valleys. For the coast, light, breathable fabrics are best.
A typical elopement lasts about 4 hours. Sunrise sessions are often shorter (2–3 hours), while full wedding days may include a sunset session later in the day.
Book 4–9 months in advance, particularly if you want to secure a top-rated photographer during the balloon season. Bookings made under six weeks before the event do not qualify for the 21-day money-back policy.