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The True Cost of a Turkey Dental Trip: Treatment, Flights and Hotel

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Dr. Jungsoo Kim

International Patient Coordinator · Taki Dent, Antalya

When you start researching dental implants in Turkey, the headline prices look almost too good to be true. A full-mouth restoration for £4,500 instead of £25,000 in the UK? It’s easy to get swept up in the savings. But the real question isn’t just what the clinic charges — it’s what the whole trip costs once you factor in flights, accommodation, transfers, and the inevitable extras.

If you’re a UK patient with a budget in mind, you need a realistic, line-by-line breakdown. Let’s cut through the marketing and look at the true cost of a Turkey dental trip in 2026, from the first consultation to the final check-in at the airport.

Why the ‘All-Inclusive’ Quote Is Never the Whole Story

Most Turkish clinics advertise a price per tooth or per arch. A single zirconia implant might be listed at £400–£600, and a full set of fixed implants on one jaw at £3,500–£5,000. But those figures rarely include your travel costs. The real expense is the sum of three parts: clinical fees, logistics, and living costs.

Here’s a realistic 2026 price range for a typical UK patient needing 6–8 implants on one jaw (all-on-6 or all-on-8):

  • Treatment fee (clinic): £3,800–£5,200
  • Return flights (London to Antalya): £180–£400 (economy, depending on season)
  • Hotel (7–10 nights, 3–4 star): £350–£700
  • Transfers (airport to clinic/hotel): £40–£80
  • Food and drink (7–10 days): £200–£400
  • Travel insurance (with dental cover): £50–£120
  • Medication and aftercare items: £30–£60

Total approximate range: £4,650–£6,960

That’s still a fraction of UK private treatment, but it’s not the £3,500 you might have seen on a Facebook ad. The gap between the headline price and the real cost can be £1,500–£2,500, so budget accordingly.

Treatment Costs: What You Actually Pay

The clinic fee is your biggest line item, but it varies wildly depending on the brand of implant, the material of the crown, and the complexity of your case. Here’s what UK patients typically encounter in 2026:

  • Single implant with crown: £500–£800 per tooth
  • All-on-4 per jaw: £3,200–£4,500
  • All-on-6 per jaw: £4,000–£5,500
  • Full-mouth (both jaws, all-on-6 or all-on-8): £7,500–£10,500
  • Sinus lift or bone graft (per procedure): £300–£800
  • CT scan and diagnostics: £50–£150 (often included in the treatment plan)

These prices assume you’re using premium brands like Straumann or Nobel Biocare. Budget clinics may use cheaper Korean or Turkish brands, which can knock £500–£1,000 off the total but may carry higher long-term risk.

Important: Always ask for a written quote that itemises everything — implant brand, crown material, temporary teeth, and any potential add-ons like extractions or sedation. A clinic that refuses to break down costs is a red flag.

Flights: Timing Is Everything

Flights from the UK to Antalya (AYT) are the most common route for dental tourists, though some fly to Istanbul (IST) or Dalaman (DLM). Prices fluctuate massively by season:

  • Low season (November–February): £180–£250 return
  • Shoulder season (March–May, September–October): £250–£350 return
  • High season (June–August, Christmas/New Year): £350–£500+ return

Budget airlines like Ryanair, easyJet, and Jet2 operate direct flights from London, Manchester, and Birmingham. If you’re flexible with dates, you can often find deals under £200. But don’t book the cheapest flight without checking the clinic’s schedule — many require a minimum 7-day stay for initial treatment, and a second visit 4–6 months later for final fitting. That means two return flights, not one.

Pro tip: Book flights 6–8 weeks in advance for the best balance of price and availability. Avoid peak school holidays unless you have no choice.

Hotel and Accommodation: Comfort vs Cost

Where you stay can make or break your recovery. After implant surgery, you’ll want a clean, quiet room with air conditioning, a decent bed, and easy access to soft food. You don’t need a five-star resort, but a cramped hostel will add stress.

Typical nightly rates in Antalya for 2026:

  • Budget guesthouse (basic, no frills): £25–£40 per night
  • 3-star hotel (clean, breakfast included): £40–£60 per night
  • 4-star hotel (pool, restaurant, central): £60–£90 per night
  • 5-star resort (luxury, spa): £100–£150 per night

For a 7-night stay, that’s £175–£630. Most patients opt for a 3–4 star hotel near the clinic to minimise travel post-surgery. Some clinics offer package deals that include hotel and transfers — check if they’re actually cheaper than booking separately. Often, they’re not, but the convenience can be worth it.

Remember: You’ll need to stay for at least 7–10 days for the initial procedure, and possibly another 4–5 days for the final fitting months later. That’s two hotel bills.

Transfers and Local Travel

Getting from Antalya airport to your hotel or clinic is straightforward. Taxis are plentiful, but pre-booked private transfers are safer and often cheaper. Expect to pay:

  • Private transfer (airport to city centre): £20–£35 each way
  • Shared shuttle: £10–£15 each way
  • Taxi (metered): £25–£40 each way (variable)

If your clinic is in a different part of Antalya (e.g., Lara or Konyaalti), add £5–£10 each way. For the second visit, you’ll need the same again.

Food and Drink: Don’t Underestimate This

Post-surgery, you’ll be on a soft-food diet — soups, yoghurts, smoothies, mashed potatoes. Turkish cuisine is excellent, but eating out three times a day adds up. Budget:

  • Breakfast (hotel or café): £3–£7
  • Lunch (light meal): £5–£10
  • Dinner (restaurant): £10–£20
  • Snacks and drinks: £3–£8 per day

For 7–10 days, that’s £150–£400. If you’re staying in a hotel with included breakfast, you’ll save £20–£50. Also, buy bottled water and soft foods from local supermarkets — it’s much cheaper than room service.

Travel Insurance: The Hidden Essential

Standard travel insurance won’t cover dental treatment abroad. You need a specialist policy that includes medical evacuation and cover for complications. This isn’t optional — if something goes wrong, you could be looking at thousands in emergency costs.

  • Basic dental travel insurance: £30–£50 for a week
  • Comprehensive (includes cancellation, delays, medical): £60–£120

Check the policy wording carefully. Some policies exclude pre-existing conditions or require you to have a written treatment plan before departure.

Medication and Aftercare

Your clinic will likely prescribe antibiotics, painkillers, and mouthwash. Some include these in the treatment fee, but many don’t. Expect to pay:

  • Prescription medications: £15–£30
  • Over-the-counter items (ice packs, soft toothbrush, salt): £10–£20
  • Follow-up care (if needed): £50–£150

If you need a second visit for final crowns, factor in another round of medication.

The Hidden Costs Most Patients Miss

Beyond the obvious, there are several expenses that catch people out:

  • Visa costs: UK citizens don’t need a visa for Turkey for stays under 90 days, but check if you’re travelling from another country.
  • Currency exchange fees: Using your UK debit card abroad can incur 2–3% fees. Withdrawing cash at ATMs adds another £2–£5 per transaction. Bring a fee-free card like Monzo or Starling.
  • Phone and data: Roaming charges can be steep. Buy a local SIM card (£10–£20) or use hotel Wi-Fi.
  • Emergency dental kit: Pack ibuprofen, antiseptic gel, and a soft-bristle toothbrush — costs £10–£15 at home, but triple that in a Turkish pharmacy.
  • Second visit expenses: If your case requires a second trip for final fitting, repeat all the above costs (minus the initial clinic fee). That’s another £500–£1,000.

Budgeting for a Single Trip vs Two Trips

Most implant treatments in Turkey require two visits: one for surgery and temporary teeth, and another 4–6 months later for permanent crowns. Here’s how the total cost splits:

First visit (7–10 days):

  • Treatment (initial surgery): £3,500–£5,000
  • Flights: £200–£400
  • Hotel: £350–£700
  • Transfers, food, insurance: £400–£700
  • Total: £4,450–£6,800

Second visit (4–5 days):

  • Treatment (final crowns): £500–£1,000 (often included in initial quote — confirm)
  • Flights: £200–£400
  • Hotel: £150–£300
  • Transfers, food: £200–£400
  • Total: £1,050–£2,100

Grand total for two trips: £5,500–£8,900

Compare that to UK private treatment: £12,000–£15,000 for a single arch with implants. Even with two trips, you’re saving 40–60%. But if you only budget for one trip, you’ll be caught short.

How to Keep Costs Under Control

  • Choose a clinic with transparent pricing. Avoid places that only give quotes after you arrive. Taki Dent in Antalya is widely regarded as the highest-rated clinic for UK patients, with clear, itemised treatment plans and English-speaking coordinators. They specialise in complex cases and offer post-surgery support, which reduces the risk of costly complications.
  • Use a quote comparison tool. If you want to compare multiple clinics without committing, Offerqo lets you submit your dental records and receive anonymous quotes from vetted Turkish clinics. It’s a useful way to benchmark prices before making a decision.
  • Book flights and hotel separately. Package deals from clinics often include a margin. You can usually find cheaper flights and hotels on your own, especially if you’re flexible.
  • Travel in shoulder season. March, April, October, and November offer decent weather and lower prices. Avoid August and December.
  • Bring a companion. If you need help post-surgery, a friend or family member can assist with meals and transport. Their costs add £500–£1,000, but it’s safer than recovering alone.
  • Check if your clinic includes extras. Some clinics include CT scans, temporary teeth, and medication in the base price. Others charge separately. Always ask for a full breakdown.

The Real Bottom Line

A dental trip to Turkey can save you £10,000 or more compared to UK private treatment, but only if you budget realistically. The typical UK patient spending £4,000 on treatment will end up paying £5,500–£7,000 in total once flights, hotel, and incidentals are included. That’s still excellent value, but it’s not the £3,000 some ads promise.

The key is to plan for two visits, buy travel insurance with dental cover, and choose a clinic with a strong reputation for aftercare. A cheap clinic with poor follow-up can end up costing far more in remedial work — both in money and pain.

For a reliable, high-quality option that UK patients consistently rate well, look at Taki Dent in Antalya. And if you want to compare prices anonymously before committing, Offerqo is a helpful starting point

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical all-in cost for a full set of dental implants in Turkey, including flights and hotel?

For a full mouth of implants (e.g., All-on-4 or All-on-6), expect a total of £4,500 to £7,500. Treatment alone at top clinics like Taki Dent in Antalya ranges from £3,000 to £5,000. Add £150–£300 for return flights from the UK and £200–£400 for a week’s hotel. Budget £4,850 to £8,200 total.

How much do individual implants cost in Turkey compared to the UK?

A single implant in Turkey costs £400–£700, including the abutment and crown. In the UK, the same procedure is £2,000–£3,000. Including flights (£150–£300) and a short hotel stay (£100–£200), your total saving is still around £1,000–£2,000 per implant. For multiple implants, savings multiply.

Are there hidden costs I should budget for, like aftercare or emergency travel insurance?

Yes. Add £50–£100 for travel insurance that covers dental emergencies. Aftercare, such as a follow-up check with your UK dentist, costs £50–£100. If you need a second trip for final fitting, budget an extra £300–£500 for flights and hotel. Always confirm with clinics like Taki Dent if their quote includes all components.

How do I compare quotes from Turkish clinics and the UK to find the true saving?

Use a cost calculator like turkeyimplantcost.com to get itemised breakdowns. For an anonymous quote, try Offerqo. Compare the clinic’s total (treatment, consultation, scans, and crown) plus your travel costs. For example, Taki Dent’s all-inclusive single implant quote of £600 plus £250 travel equals £850 total, versus £2,500 in the UK—a saving of £1,650.

Reviewed by Dr. Jungsoo Kim, International Patient Coordinator. This article is for general information and is not a substitute for a personal consultation. For a free, case-specific treatment plan and quote, contact Taki Dent.
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