Experience the beauty of Istanbul at sunset on a luxury yacht cruise on the Bosphorus strait. Enjoy personalized service, delicious treats, and iconic sights on this small-group tour.
Experience the beauty of Istanbul at sunset on a luxury yacht cruise on the Bosphorus strait. Enjoy personalized service, delicious treats, and iconic sights on this small-group tour.
- Dolmabahce Palace - Dolmabahçe Palace, located in Istanbul, is a palace-museum constructed in the 19th century during Sultan Abdulmecid’s reign. Following the establishment of the Republic, it served as a Presidential Residence until 1949. The palace hosted diplomatic meetings until 1984, when it was transformed into a museum.
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Dolmabahce Palace - Dolmabahçe Palace, located in Istanbul, is a palace-museum constructed in the 19th century during Sultan Abdulmecid’s reign. Following the establishment of the Republic, it served as a Presidential Residence until 1949. The palace hosted diplomatic meetings until 1984, when it was transformed into a museum.
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Ortakoy - From a Bosphorus cruise, the European side of the Bosphorus coastline appears as a series of villages, each with its own unique charm and attractions, which is exactly what it was. Nestled between the lively Beşiktaş and the upscale Kuruçeşme, Ortakoy lives up to its name, positioning itself in the middle (orta köy means ‘middle village’ in Turkish).
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Bosphorus Bridge - The Bosphorus Bridge is one of two bridges spanning the Bosphorus Strait, linking the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. It extends from Ortakoy on the European side to Beylerbeyi on the Asian side and is sometimes called the First Bosphorus Bridge.
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Bebek Park - The area known as ‘Hallai’, with its history dating back to the pre-Christian era, is sometimes referred to in various sources as Challae, Chilai, or Khile. The piers of Skallia are located right there.
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Rumeli Fortress - Rumeli Castle (Rumeli Hisarı) is an Ottoman fortress built in 1452 by Sultan Mehmed II (Mehmed the Conqueror) in preparation for the conquest of Constantinople. The castle is situated on the Bosphorus Strait’s shore at its narrowest point, approximately 660 meters wide.
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Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge - The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting Kavacık and Hisarüstü in Istanbul, linking Asia and Europe for the second time after the Bosphorus Bridge.
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Kucuksu Pavilion - The Anatolian Fortress (Anadolu Hisari) is located in Beykoz (on the Asian Side) at the narrowest point of the Bosphorus. Built in 1395 by Beyazit I, it consists of a citadel and its outer castle walls. After Istanbul’s conquest, it lost much of its strategic importance and was converted into a military hospital. Over time, the area around the castle became settled, with waterfront houses and old mansions scattered among the ruins. During restoration work from 1991-1993, it was converted into a museum, but it is not open to the public. Today, Anadolu Hisari is an open-air museum, with only the outer walls accessible, and the road passes right through it.
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Anadolu Hisari Fort - The Fortress of Rumeli Fortress, located on the European shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul’s northernmost district, is a remarkable monument.
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Ciragan Palace Kempinski - Commissioned by Sultan Abdulaziz and designed by architect Sarkis Balyan, the Cıragan Palace stands where a former wooden summer palace built by Selim III in 1800 once was. During its construction, the wooden structure and the nearby Besiktas Mevlevihane were destroyed. Completed in 1871, the palace is made of marble and covers a total area of 80,000 square meters. After Abdulaziz was deposed, he and his family were imprisoned here for years. Similarly, after Murat V was deposed, he and his family were held here for 29 years. Following the declaration of the Second Constitutional Monarchy in 1908, the palace served as the House of Parliament but was damaged by fire in 1910. The palace grounds were later transferred to the Besiktas Sports Club and used as the Seref Stadium for some time. In the early 1990s, the palace was restored and reopened as a luxury hotel.
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Beylerbeyi Palace - Often described as a smaller version of Dolmabahce Palace but without the crowds, the Beylerbeyi Sarayı (Beylerbeyi Palace) was commissioned by Sultan Abdülaziz as an imperial summer residence. With 24 rooms, 6 halls, and a hamam, it was a grand summer home and also hosted visiting dignitaries.
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Kiz Kulesi - Known as “Maiden’s Tower” in Turkish, the name originates from a legend: a Byzantine emperor heard a prophecy that his beloved daughter would die at 18 from a snake bite. To protect her, he placed her in this tower built on a rock in the Bosphorus, isolated from the land, ensuring no snake could reach her.
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Galata Tower - Built in 1348 during the expansion of the Genoese colony in Constantinople, the Romanesque-style Galata Tower was originally known as Christea Turris (Tower of Christ). At 219.5 ft (66.9 m), it was the tallest building in Istanbul when constructed.
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Bosphorus Strait - Aboard a glass-encased luxury yacht, enjoy Istanbul’s main attractions at dusk, including the Maiden’s Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, Rumeli Fortress, Ortakoy Mosque, Bosphorus Bridge, and more. Savor a delicious traditional Turkish drink like demirhindi and canapés as you cruise the strait, delighting in the enchanting view of Istanbul’s urban shoreline as night falls.

- Luxury yacht with comfort-focused decoration
- Expert-guided insightful tour
- Complimentary seasonal beverages (lemonade or fruit juice)
- Cookies with Turkish baklava
- Fresh seasonal fruit plate prepared daily
- Assortment of delicious canapés and snacks
- Luxury yacht with comfort-focused decoration
- Expert-guided insightful tour
- Complimentary seasonal beverages (lemonade or fruit juice)
- Cookies with Turkish baklava
- Fresh seasonal fruit plate prepared daily
- Assortment of delicious canapés and snacks
- Hotel Pick - Up / Drop Off
- Private Yacht
- Hotel Pick - Up / Drop Off
- Private Yacht
Enhance your Istanbul experience with a sunset evening cruise and a daytime cruise on the Bosphorus Strait. This small-group tour allows you to unwind and appreciate the attentive service provided by the onboard crew, who offer delightful treats like canapés and snacks. It’s an excellent opportunity to view iconic landmarks without the hassle of large…
Enhance your Istanbul experience with a sunset evening cruise and a daytime cruise on the Bosphorus Strait. This small-group tour allows you to unwind and appreciate the attentive service provided by the onboard crew, who offer delightful treats like canapés and snacks. It’s an excellent opportunity to view iconic landmarks without the hassle of large crowds. Glide past Dolmabahce Palace, Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, Kucuksu Pavilion, and numerous other attractions.
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.