Find an ATM Near You in Türkler & Konaklı

Need cash right now? Bank ATMs are easy to find in Konaklı town centre and along the main roads through Türkler, with more near the larger hotels and supermarkets. The important part isn't just finding a machine — it's using a bank ATM rather than a standalone "tourist" one, and choosing to be charged in lira, not pounds. Do those two things and you'll avoid almost all the fees that catch UK visitors out.

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Where the bank ATMs are

Around the Türkler and Konaklı resorts, you'll find reliable bank cash machines in a few main places:

  • Konaklı town centre — the best cluster, set back from the seafront, attached to the main Turkish banks.
  • Türkler main road — machines dotted along the principal road through the resort.
  • Near larger hotels and supermarkets — many bigger hotels and the larger markets have a bank ATM close by.

If you're at one of the Eftalia hotels, the nearest bank machines are a short walk or a very cheap dolmuş ride into the centre. For more on this area specifically, see our guide to ATMs near Eftalia and Konaklı.

Use a bank ATM, not a "tourist" machine

This is the single most useful thing on this page. Alongside the proper bank machines, you'll spot brightly-branded standalone ATMs in shops and on the strip. These often charge high withdrawal fees and give poor exchange rates. A bank's own ATM will almost always treat you better. If a standalone machine warns you about a large fixed fee before you withdraw, cancel and walk to a bank ATM instead.

Always choose lira, not pounds

When the ATM asks whether to charge you in pounds or Turkish lira, always choose lira. Choosing pounds triggers Dynamic Currency Conversion — the machine's own poor rate. Choosing lira lets your own bank or card convert at a better rate. This one tap is the most common way visitors quietly overpay.

How to avoid ATM fees altogether

  • Use a fee-free travel cardMonzo, Revolut or Wise charge little or nothing on foreign withdrawals up to a monthly limit.
  • Withdraw a larger amount in one go — fewer withdrawals means fewer per-machine fees and keeps you inside your card's free allowance.
  • Use bank machines — to avoid standalone operator fees.
  • Choose lira — never pounds.

For the full rundown on cards and fees, see Using your UK bank card in Turkey.

Do you even need cash?

Less than you might think. Cards and contactless are widely accepted across Türkler and Konaklı for restaurants, supermarkets and bigger shops. You'll mainly want lira for the dolmuş, small kiosks, the weekly market, street food and tips. For most visitors, one or two well-judged withdrawals cover the week — see how much cash to take for a week.

Can't find a machine?

If you're near the Eftalia hotels or anywhere in Türkler or Konaklı and can't spot a bank ATM, message us on WhatsApp and we'll point you to the closest reliable one. We're local — happy to help.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the nearest ATM in Türkler or Konaklı?
Bank ATMs are clustered in Konaklı town centre and along the main roads through Türkler, with more near larger hotels and supermarkets. Use a machine attached to a real bank, not a standalone tourist ATM.

Which ATMs should I avoid?
Standalone tourist ATMs in shops or on the beach strip — they often charge high fees and poor rates. Use machines attached to actual banks.

How do I avoid ATM fees with a UK card?
Use bank ATMs, choose lira not pounds, withdraw a larger amount in one go to stay within your card's free monthly allowance, and use a fee-free travel card like Monzo, Revolut or Wise.

Should I choose lira or pounds at the ATM?
Always lira. Choosing pounds uses the machine's poor Dynamic Currency Conversion rate. Lira lets your own bank or card convert at a better rate.

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