The Foreign Office has issued new advice for people travelling to Turkey. New guidance was published regarding swimming and beaches on August 22. The advice is crucial to note if you are heading to the coast as there have been fatal incidents.
The advice says: "Every year, people drown in the sea and in swimming pools in Turkey. Always supervise children, even if they can swim or there is a lifeguard present."
Families are warned of several dangers when going for a swim in the ocean in Turkey. The guidance says: "Take care when swimming in the sea. Some beaches may have strong undercurrents.
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"Hidden rocks or shallow depths can cause serious injury or death. Do not dive into unknown water. Follow local advice if jellyfish or urchins are present."
Holidaymakers are also advised that many beaches have a flag system that you may want to look out for. The Foreign Office advises: "Make sure you understand the system and follow any warnings (a red flag means you must not enter the water). Follow instructions from lifeguards.
"Take extra care and seek local advice if there are no lifeguards, flags, or signs." Another rule you may want to note if you are in Turkey is that it's illegal not to carry some form of photo ID.

The Government guidance says: "Always carry your passport or residence permit. In some busy areas, especially Istanbul, the authorities may stop people for ID checks.
"There are also several police checkpoints on main roads across Turkey. Cooperate with officials conducting checks."
What travel restrictions apply in Turkey?The Foreign Office advises against any travel to within 10km of the border with Syria. This is due conflict in the area and "a heightened risk of terrorism".
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The guidance explains that most terrorist attacks to date have happened in southeast Turkey, and in Ankara and Istanbul. Visitors are advised: "You should remain aware of your surroundings, keep up to date with local media reports and follow the advice of local authorities."
The advice page includes further information about the risks and restrictions that apply in certain regions of Turkey.
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