Permiso de conducir internacional para Turquía: Rápido, fácil, reconocido en todo el mundo
¿Está planeando una aventura internacional al volante? Asegúrese un viaje sin contratiempos con un Permiso Internacional de Conducción (PIC) regulado por las Naciones Unidas, su prueba mundialmente reconocida de un permiso de conducir válido.
- Precio mínimo garantizado
- Aprobado por la ONU
- Alquilar coches fácilmente
- Aplicación sencilla y rápida
- Válido de 1 a 5 años
- Envío exprés mundial
- Tramitación urgente - Precio mínimo garantizado - Sustituciones gratuitas
Conducir legalmente
La PDI garantiza la legalidad.
Vehículos de alquiler
Se solicita para alquileres.
Barreras lingüísticas
Traduce el permiso de conducir.
Conducir legalmente
La PDI garantiza la legalidad.
Vehículos de alquiler
Se solicita para alquileres.
Barreras lingüísticas
Traduce el permiso de conducir.
Folleto impreso del PDI: Sus datos de conductor, válidos hasta 3 años. Entrega rápida en 2-30 días.
Vista previa del folleto: Datos del conductor traducidos a varios idiomas para conducir sin problemas en el extranjero.
Tarjeta de verificación IDP: Es más compacta que la libreta y resulta ideal para verificar el DNI sobre la marcha. Solo es válido si se lleva con el permiso de conducir.
PDI digital: Acceso instantáneo: guárdelo en sus dispositivos. No válido en EAU ni Arabia Saudí; lleva la versión impresa como copia de seguridad.
Enviamos todos los permisos en una carpeta azul de marca que le ayudará a proteger su PDI de daños y pérdidas.
¿Qué incluye?
- Exigido por las agencias de alquiler de coches de todo el mundo
- Folleto impreso, tarjeta de verificación y PDI digital
- Debe tener 18 años o más para solicitarlo
- No es necesario realizar ninguna prueba
Cómo obtener su PDI
1.
Rellene los formularios: Asegúrese de tener a mano su permiso de conducir y la dirección de entrega.
Verifique su identidad: Sube fotos de tu carné de conducir.
3.
Consigue la aprobación: Espere la confirmación y ¡listo! Si selecciona Tramitación rápida, recibirá su PDI en 5 minutos.
What is an International driving permit IDP?
An International driving permit IDP is a legal travel document that translates the details of your valid national driver’s license into multiple languages and is recognized in 141 countries worldwide. When you order your International driving permit IDP through IDPA, it serves as an official translation of your home license so that local authorities and rental companies in Turkey can easily understand your driving credentials. Depending on the issuing country and convention, an IDP is usually valid for between one and three years.
Unlike marketing terms used online, a real International driving permit IDP is based on UN road traffic conventions and must always be carried together with your original driver’s license.
What is the difference between an International driving permit IDP and an international driving license?
The key difference is legal status. A genuine International driving permit IDP issued by an authorized provider such as IDPA is a recognized translation of your domestic license that supports your right to drive abroad.
By contrast, an international driving license is not, by itself, a legally recognized license and cannot replace your national license in Turkey or any other country. Some websites advertise an international driving license as if it were a stand-alone document, but Turkish police and car rental companies will expect to see your original license plus a valid International driving permit IDP.
How does an International driving permit IDP work in Turkey?
If you plan to stay and drive in Turkey for more than three months, it is strongly recommended that you carry an International driving permit IDP alongside your valid national driver’s license. For tourists and business visitors, the IDP makes it much easier for Turkish authorities to check your data during roadside stops and at border crossings.
With an IDPA-issued International driving permit IDP, your license categories, name, and key details are clearly presented in multiple languages, which is particularly useful if your home license is not in the Latin alphabet or is in a language that Turkish officials may not read easily. In practice, this can significantly reduce delays in traffic checks and help you avoid misunderstandings during your stay.
If you later decide to stay longer than a year, Turkish law may require you to obtain a national Turkish license, but your International driving permit IDP from IDPA will still be useful when driving in neighboring countries or on multi-country road trips.
How do you apply now for idp online with IDPA?
You can apply now for idp online for Turkey through the IDPA website in just a few minutes. The process is straightforward:
Upload a clear, up-to-date copy of your native driver’s license
Upload a recent passport-style photograph
Fill in your basic personal information and delivery details
Pay securely using a debit or credit card
IDPA then prepares your International driving permit IDP based on the information on your national license, so that you are ready to drive legally in Turkey and other countries on your itinerary.
How much does an International driving permit IDP cost?
An International driving permit IDP issued via IDPA starts from $49, depending on the selected validity and options. You can review the latest prices and packages when you apply now for idp online on the IDPA website.
How long does it take to receive your International driving permit IDP?
Once you have completed your application with IDPA, a digital International driving permit IDP is typically issued within about two hours under standard processing. This digital version is ideal if you need to start your journey or pick up a rental car quickly in Turkey.
A printed booklet version of your International driving permit IDP will be shipped to your postal address and should arrive within 2 to 30 days, depending on the shipping method and destination you select when you apply now for idp online.
When should I get a national Turkish driver’s license?
If you are planning to live in Turkey for more than a year, it is worth considering a national Turkish driver’s license in addition to your International driving permit IDP. There are two main routes:
- Converting your original driver’s license
Turkey recognizes the driver’s licenses of many countries (including the United Kingdom but excluding, for example, the United States of America and Australia) as transferable. If your country is on the list, you can apply to convert your license into a Turkish license.
When you apply to convert, you must submit your original driver’s license, which the Turkish authorities will send back to its country of origin once your Turkish license is issued. During this process, having an IDPA International driving permit IDP is very useful, as it acts as an official translation and helps authorities verify your driving history.
To convert your license, you generally need:
Your original driver’s license
A translation of your driver’s license (your International driving permit IDP from IDPA is commonly accepted for this purpose)
Passport
Health report with all relevant tests passed
One biometric photograph
Declaration of blood type
Education documents proving you completed at least primary school
Criminal record certificate
- Taking the Turkish driving tests
If your home license cannot be converted, or you prefer not to surrender it, you can obtain a Turkish license by passing the national tests. This involves:
A theory test taken online (in Turkish and, in some cases, with language support or translation)
A practical driving test taken on the road with an examiner
Once you pass the required tests, you may first receive a temporary license and then your official Turkish license by mail. Even after getting a local license, many drivers retain their IDPA International driving permit IDP to use when driving outside Turkey.
Rules for driving in Turkey
Age restrictions
You must be at least 18 years old to drive a private car in Turkey.
To rent a car, most companies require you to be at least 21 and to have held a valid license for a minimum period (often 1–2 years).
Seatbelts
All passengers in a moving vehicle must wear a seatbelt at all times. Failure to comply can result in on-the-spot fines.
Mobile phones
Using handheld mobile phones while driving is illegal in Turkey. You may face fines and, in serious cases, confiscation of your license or a conviction. Approved hands-free systems are allowed, but it is always safer to minimize distractions.
Drink driving
Drink driving is strictly prohibited. The legal limit is a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.05%. In practice, even one pint of beer can push you close to or above this threshold. If you are caught over the limit, you will be fined and immediately banned from driving for six months. The safest approach is to avoid any alcohol before driving.
Documentation you must carry
When driving in Turkey, you should always carry:
Your national driver’s license
Your International driving permit IDP from IDPA if you are a foreign driver
Proof of insurance (e.g., your car insurance contract or rental agreement)
Vehicle registration documents if you are driving your own car
Car insurance in Turkey
All vehicles in Turkey must be insured with at least “compulsory traffic insurance” (zorunlu trafik sigortası), which is the equivalent of third-party liability insurance. This covers damage to other people, vehicles, animals, or property.
If you already have a policy in your home country, ask your insurer whether cover can be extended to Turkey and whether they recognize your IDPA International driving permit IDP as supporting documentation. Offers to existing customers are often discounted, so it is worth checking before purchasing a new policy.
Speed limits in Turkey
The standard speed limits are:
Urban areas: 50 km/h
Double-lane roads: 90 km/h
Motorways: 120 km/h
Speed cameras and traffic police enforce these limits, and fines can be substantial. Serious or repeated violations may result in a driving ban or license confiscation.
Tips for driving in Turkey
Which side of the road do you drive on?
In Turkey, vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road and overtake on the left. If you are used to driving on the left, familiarize yourself slowly with junctions, roundabouts, and lane discipline.
Road safety and conditions
Major highways and intercity routes in Turkey are generally well maintained and suitable for long-distance driving. However, smaller side streets and older rural roads can be uneven, narrow, or poorly lit at night. When you leave main routes, reduce your speed, use headlights appropriately, and be prepared for pedestrians, animals, or parked vehicles on the roadway.
Navigation and planning
Road signs may be less frequent than in some other countries, and you may not always find English translations. Plan your route in advance, use a reliable GPS, and whenever possible, have a passenger assist with navigation so you can keep your attention on the road. Your IDPA International driving permit IDP can also be useful if you cross into neighboring countries by car and need to show documentation at the border.
Car rental in Turkey
Age restrictions for car rental
Although the legal driving age is 18, most car rental agencies require drivers to be at least 21. Some will charge a “young driver” supplement for renters under 25 or require a longer minimum license holding period.
Where to look for car rental companies
To secure the best deal, compare offers online before you travel. Many reputable international and local brands operate in Turkey. Look for a secure website (padlock symbol in the address bar) and read independent reviews to confirm that the company provides reliable vehicles and customer service.
When should I book my rental car?
Booking at least a few weeks to a month in advance is recommended, especially in peak holiday seasons. Early bookings typically mean lower prices and a better choice of vehicles. Last-minute rentals can be more expensive and may limit your selection.
Precios
Hiring a car for a single day is usually more expensive per day than hiring for a longer period:
A one-day hire can be relatively costly compared to a weekly rate
Weekly rentals often reduce the daily price significantly
Always factor in insurance, fuel policy, and any extra charges (additional driver, GPS, child seats, etc.) when comparing prices.
Insurance for rental cars
Some rental packages include basic third-party insurance. Always verify what is and is not included before signing the contract. If you already have cover with your home insurer or through a credit card, ask whether it applies in Turkey and whether it recognizes documentation such as your IDPA International driving permit IDP.
If additional coverage is required, basic policies can add around $7 or more per day, depending on the vehicle and provider. Upgrading to more comprehensive coverage may reduce or eliminate excess charges if an accident occurs.
Top destinations in Turkey
Marmaris
Located on the Turkish Riviera, Marmaris is a coastal resort city framed by blue seas, forests, and mountains. It is an ideal place to explore by car, using your IDPA International driving permit IDP and international driving license translation together with your national license. Visitors can swim in the Mediterranean, enjoy local wine and seafood, and experience vibrant nightlife. Nearby, Marmaris National Park offers horse safaris and nature trails, while Aquadream water park is a favorite stop for families.
Istanbul
Istanbul is one of the world’s great cultural crossroads, straddling Europe and Asia. Layers of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman history are reflected in its architecture and neighborhoods. With a car and an International driving permit IDP, you can drive to different districts and viewpoints around the Bosphorus and Golden Horn.
Highlights include the Hagia Sophia, famous for its mosaics and domes; the Dolmabahçe Palace, reflecting the splendor of the late Ottoman period; and the Grand Bazaar, where thousands of stalls offer textiles, ceramics, spices, and unique souvenirs. Parking can be limited in the historical center, so many drivers leave their cars in secure lots and explore on foot.
Cappadocia
Cappadocia is a unique volcanic landscape in central Turkey, renowned for its “fairy chimney” rock formations and cave dwellings. Many visitors arrive by road and use their IDPA International driving permit IDP to explore the region at their own pace. From Göreme and Ürgüp, you can book sunrise hot-air balloon rides for panoramic views of the valleys and rock towers.
Staying in a cave hotel, carved into the soft rock, completes the experience. Narrow rural roads and changing weather conditions mean you should drive carefully, but the scenery makes every kilometer worthwhile.
Konya
Konya is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and a center of traditional Turkish culture and spirituality. With an International driving permit IDP and your national license, you can drive into the city and discover its historic districts.
The İnce Minare Medrese museum preserves artifacts from the Seljuk and Ottoman eras, while the ruins of the ancient Seljuk palace offer a glimpse into medieval Anatolian history. Konya is also known for the Mevlevi “whirling dervish” ceremony, or “Sema,” a spiritual ritual performed weekly. Visitors interested in culture and religion will find Konya a rich and rewarding stop on any Turkish road trip.
Compruebe en segundos si necesita un permiso de conducción internacional
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