How do I get from Turkey to Azerbaijan?


How do I get from Turkey to Azerbaijan? The fastest way to get from Turkey to Azerbaijan is to fly which takes 4h 2m and costs 4.900 ? - 11.000 ?. How far is it from Turkey to Azerbaijan? The distance between Turkey and Azerbaijan is 1104 km. The road distance is 2181.9 km.


Can I go Azerbaijan from Turkey?

Turkish Airlines flies to three destinations in Azerbaijan: Baku, Ganja and Nakhchivan. Flights taking off from Istanbul Airport (IST) land at Baku Haydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD), Ganja Airport (KVD) and Nakhchivan Airport (NAJ) in Azerbaijan.


Is there a train from Turkey to Azerbaijan?

Travel from Istanbul (Turkey) to Baku (Azerbaijan) by train (1757km): schedule and information to the train connection. Compare fares and buy your ticket. To travel by train from Istanbul in Turkey to Baku in Azerbaijan, the main route leads via Georgia.


How far is Azerbaijan from Turkey by train?

Travel from Istanbul (Turkey) to Baku (Azerbaijan) by train (1757km): schedule and information to the train connection. Compare fares and buy your ticket. To travel by train from Istanbul in Turkey to Baku in Azerbaijan, the main route leads via Georgia.


How much is the bus ticket from Istanbul to Baku?

The best way to get from Istanbul to Baku without a car is to night bus which takes 29h and costs 60 ? - 2.600 ?.


Is it cheap to travel in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan is really cheap. In fact, leaving the fancy Baku aside, this is one of the cheapest countries I have ever been to. These are the costs of the most typical things: What is this?


Who can travel to Azerbaijan without visa?

Travelers from 10 countries have the right to visa-free entry to Azerbaijan for short-term stays. These countries are Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Iranians can visit one part of Azerbaijan without a visa: the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic.


Can EU citizens travel to Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan has a visa agreement with all EU countries apart from Denmark and the Republic of Ireland. This agreement dictates that fewer documents are needed for visa applications and the processing time is quite faster as well.


Is Baku tourist friendly?

How Safe is Baku for Tourists? Thanks to income from oil and gas, Baku is a modern capital city with decent public transport and is generally safe. There are some risks of petty theft in crowds or bars, and tourists can be a target of drink spiking and other scams (see above) in Western-style bars and nightclubs.


Is Baku a nice city?

Baku is one of the most up and coming tourist destinations and is an exhilarating mix of oil-driven progress and ancient Asian cultures. The city offers a fantastic mix of old and new with futuristic skyscrapers set against the ancient architecture of local mosques and other landmarks.


Is 2 days enough for Baku?

We feel that 2 days is just the right amount of time to see the highlights of Baku and get a feel for this very interesting city. One thing we didn't do was go to the mud volcanoes of Gobustan just outside of Baku. With an extra day ( and cooler weather) this can also be on your Baku itinerary.


Is 3 days enough for Azerbaijan?

Baku serves as the gateway to Azerbaijan—Land of Fire—and three days gives you ample time to tour the city's ancient wonders and modern marvels, experience the unique geology of mud volcanoes and natural-gas fires, and even spend some time in one of the nation's smaller towns.


How many days enough for Azerbaijan?

You can get away with 3 days if you're in a rush, you would be able to visit Baku, and the Gobustan Natinal park (the UNESCO world heritage site home to the mud volcanoes). You could also spend 2 weeks and see the whole country! Personally, though, I think 5 nights is the perfect amount of time to spend in Azerbaijan.