Is Istanbul Safe for Australians? 2026 Guide
Last updated: May 2026 · Reviewed by İlyas Bayrak, Turkish Ministry of Culture & Tourism Licence No. 070867 · Based on 15+ years guiding Australian travellers in Istanbul. Quick Answer Yes — Istanbul is safe for Australians in 2026. Smartraveller (DFAT) currently rates Istanbul at "Exercise a high degree of caution" — the same level applied to France, Spain and the UK. Violent crime against tourists is statistically lower than in Paris, Barcelona or Rome. The real risks are not terrorism or assault — they are pickpocketing in the Grand Bazaar, taxi over-charging, and the Turkish barber/shoeshine scam . All three are easily avoided with the precautions in this guide. Travelling to Istanbul in the next 6 months? Get a free, no-obligation safety-vetted itinerary built around your dates, comfort level and budget — designed personally by a licensed Turkish guide, not by AI. Get my free Istanbul plan → What does Smartraveller (DFAT) say about Istanbul in 2026? The official Smartraveller (DFAT) travel page for Türkiye currently states: "Exercise a high degree of caution" — the same level applied to France, Spain and the UK. This rating reflects a real, measurable change over the past five years: Türkiye welcomed 60+ million international visitors in 2025 — an all-time high, ahead of pre-pandemic levels. Terrorism incidents in tourist regions have dropped to near zero since 2017 (Global Terrorism Index 2025). Istanbul ranks safer than London, Paris, Barcelona, Rome and Athens for tourist-targeted violent crime (Numbeo Crime Index 2026). The Tourism Police ( Turizm Polisi , dial 155 ) operate 24/7 in Sultanahmet, Taksim, Galata, Kadikoy and Istanbul Airport — most speak basic English. Most Australians arrive on the long-haul via Singapore, Doha or Dubai — jet lag makes you a softer target on day one. Stay in your hotel for the first taxi ride and pre-book airport transfer. Do Australians need a visa for Türkiye in 2026? Australian passport holders need an e-Visa (AUD ~$6