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VENUE

SUENO HOTELS BELEK

Belek, 07506 Serik/Antalya, Turkey

How to get there

By AIR

Antalya International Airport, ranked among the world’s top five for the last decade (see Airport Connectivity Report) due to its expansion in the direct connection category, welcomes guests throughout the year with numerous direct and charter flights and connected flights from all over the world.

The distance between Antalya Airport and Sueno Hotel is 30km. It takes approximately 40-45 minutes by taxi and minibus.

From the airport to the congress venue We advise you to take a taxi from the airport to your hotel.
Costs are approx. € 20 for a one-way ride.

If you prefer an organized personal transfer
please contact:
SOLO Events
Phone Number: +90 2122790020
E-Mail: accommodation_icnc2022@soloevent.net

Visa information

Please check whether you require visa for traveling to Turkey before you make your travel arrangements. Most European country citizens are exempt from a Turkish visa but if you require one, your passport must be valid till the end of your stay. To ease visa procedures for citizens of the countries subject to visa regulations, visa counters are located in the arrival hall before customs. Please click here for detailed information about visa procedures per country.

Insurance

It is recommended that participants obtain adequate cover for travel, health, and accident insurance before they depart from their countries. ICNA, TCNA, MCI The Netherlands, as the congress secretariat, and SOLO Events, as the local congress organizer, claim no liability for the act of any supplier to this meeting, nor liability for: acts of God, war or national emergency, acts of terrorism and its consequences, strikes, lock-outs, fires, explosions, flood riots, civil disturbances, actions taken part against the government, industrial disputes, natural and nuclear disasters, epidemics, health’s risks and pandemics or other causes beyond the reasonable control of the organizers.