Here you’ll find our practical guide on how to make phone calls to and from Antalya and Turkey, Turkish telephone and mobile numbers information, international dialing codes for Antalya and Turkey.
Making Phone Calls in Antalya
How to call Antalya-Turkey from abroad?
* The country code of Turkey is 90.
* All Turkish telephone numbers have 10 digits and begin with 0 followed by 3 digits city code and 7 digits local number.
* Mobile numbers starts with 0532, 0533, 0542, 0543, 0544 etc.
* There are special telephone numbers that have specific tariffs from land lines.
* Antalya city code is 0242.
* Dial the international code 00/+ followed by 90 for Turkey, and then the local area code without the first 0, and then the local number.
* Example for an Antalya number: +90 242 XXX XX XX.
* Note: the exit code for the US and Canada is 011
Within Antalya-Turkey
* Begin with 0 followed by 3 digits city code and 7 digits local number.
* Example for an Antalya number to dial within Turkey: 0242 XXX XX XX.
How to call abroad from Antalya-Turkey?
* Dial the international code 00/+ followed by the country code (44 for UK, 49 for Germany, 1 for US, 7 for Ukraine, 7 for Russia, 34 for Spain, etc.), and then the local area code without the first 0, and then the local number.
* Example for a Manchester with an area code of 0161 number: +44 161 followed by the local number.
Public Landline Telephones
In the Antalya region and whole Turkey, you are able to make phone calls via public landline telephone booths that accept credit cards or local phone cards. You are able to obtain them from the post offices or kiosks.
In addition, making international calls from these landline phones can be expensive. We recommend you to use these landline phones just only in case of something urgent and make it a quick one.
Some Useful Turkish Emergency Phone Numbers
24/7 available in case of an emergency:
- 110 – Fire
- 112 – Medical Emergency / Ambulance
- 115 – International Operator
- 118 – Directory Assistance
- 154 – Traffic Police
- 155 – Police
- 156 – Gendarme
- 158 – Coast Guard
- 159 – Highway Department
- 176 – Ministry of Culture and Tourism Communication Center
- 177 – Forest Fire