Experience a 2-hour Bosphorus Cruise in Istanbul, where you’ll embark on a journey of sightseeing and history. Enjoy breathtaking views as you sail between Asia and Europe.
Experience a 2-hour Bosphorus Cruise in Istanbul, where you’ll embark on a journey of sightseeing and history. Enjoy breathtaking views as you sail between Asia and Europe.
- Galata Tower - Constructed in 1335 during the Byzantine Period, it stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
- Dolmabahce Palace - The second residence of the Ottoman Royal Family for 400 years, it is a replica of the Versailles Palace in Paris. The palace is opulent and extravagant, showcasing the luxury of the Ottoman Empire….
- Galata Tower - Constructed in 1335 during the Byzantine Period, it stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
- Dolmabahce Palace - The second residence of the Ottoman Royal Family for 400 years, it is a replica of the Versailles Palace in Paris. The palace is opulent and extravagant, showcasing the luxury of the Ottoman Empire. Chandeliers are from France, crystals from England, priceless carpets from Turkey and Iran, curtains made of pure Turkish silk, and porcelains from China and Japan.
- Vodafone Arena - A soccer stadium with a capacity of 42,000, home to the Beşiktaş Soccer Club.
- Çırağan Caddesi - A stunning piece of Ottoman architecture built in 1863, now operating as a hotel managed by Kempinski since 1992.
- Ortakoy - One of Istanbul’s most beautiful mosques, also built during the Ottoman Era. It is elegant and luxurious.
- Bebek Park - The most expensive and upscale area of Istanbul, frequented by celebrities. Known for its luxurious hotels, pubs, restaurants, and nightclubs, you can often see Ferraris, Maseratis, and Bugattis in the area.
- Rumeli Fortress - A magnificent fortress built in 1453 to defend against Russian attacks from the Black Sea. It now operates as a museum.
- Kucuksu Pavilion - A summer cottage built for the Royal Family to stay in after hunting trips. The Royal Family used to spend days or weeks in this beautiful palace, which now operates as a museum.
- Kuleli Sahil - The Kuleli area is another beautiful spot located by the Bosphorus, famous for its multi-million dollar Ottoman mansions. These houses are among the most expensive in the world and are protected as heritage sites by the government.
- Çengelköy - The Çengelköy District.
- Kuzguncuk Sahili - A Jewish district in Istanbul known for its charming boutique coffee shops and narrow streets. It is a hipster/hippie area, especially famous for its beautiful Greek-style houses.
- Uskudar - Üsküdar is one of the busiest and most central downtown areas of Istanbul.
- KIz Kulesi - The Maiden Tower, another famous city symbol, was originally built as a lighthouse and now operates as a restaurant.
- Topkapi Palace - The residence of the Ottoman Royal Family for 400 years, now functioning as a museum.
- Hagia Sophia Mosque - A 1500-year-old structure originally built as a church, later converted into a mosque, and now operating as a museum. It is the most famous symbol of Istanbul.
- Misir Carsisi (Spice Market) - The Spice Bazaar and Eminonu Area.
- Galata Koprusu - The Galata Bridge.
- Suleymaniye Mosque - Built in 1550 by the renowned architect Sinan, it is one of Istanbul’s most beautiful mosques, dedicated to the famous Ottoman Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent.
- Professional guiding from a licensed guide
- Bosphorus Cruise Ticket
- Professional guiding from a licensed guide
- Bosphorus Cruise Ticket
- Gratitude for tour guide
- Gratitude for tour guide
Cruising on the Bosphorus is one of the top attractions in Istanbul. Having an educated and experienced tour guide will greatly enhance the experience.
This two hour cruise between two continents, Asia and Europe, giving visitors an unique vantage point of Istanbul with 20 million population.
Bosphorus is one of the most expensive real estate in the…
Cruising on the Bosphorus is one of the top attractions in Istanbul. Having an educated and experienced tour guide will greatly enhance the experience.
This two hour cruise between two continents, Asia and Europe, giving visitors an unique vantage point of Istanbul with 20 million population.
Bosphorus is one of the most expensive real estate in the world. Especially old Ottoman Mansions are considered as one of the most expensive houses.
It is not a private tour so we cruise with tour boat which is open for public.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.