Guided Bosphorus Cruise Boat Tour In Istanbul [307447P5]
Join us for an unforgettable 2-hour Cruise Tour and experience the breathtaking beauty of Istanbul's historical landmarks. This tour offers a fresh perspective, even if you are familiar with the city's vibrant colors. It is perfect for newcomers to the town as you can witness all of Istanbul's must-see locations while observing the city transform in the evening.
During the tour, you can capture unique photos of the Bosphorus and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones. Our 2-hour Cruise Bosphorus tour provides high-quality photo opportunities you will cherish forever.
The tour is divided into two parts, with one hour spent exploring the European side of the Bosphorus and another hour on the Asian side. You can witness the stunning views of Istanbul from the Bosphorus, which makes our tour an excellent opportunity.
Due to the high demand for our tours, we recommend making a reservation in advance.
During the tour, you can capture unique photos of the Bosphorus and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones. Our 2-hour Cruise Bosphorus tour provides high-quality photo opportunities you will cherish forever.
The tour is divided into two parts, with one hour spent exploring the European side of the Bosphorus and another hour on the Asian side. You can witness the stunning views of Istanbul from the Bosphorus, which makes our tour an excellent opportunity.
Due to the high demand for our tours, we recommend making a reservation in advance.










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- To use the audio guide, you need your own headphones and a fully charged smartphone to access the audio guide website. If you don’t have these items, you can listen to the live guide, but language options may be limited.
INCLUDED
- AUDIO Tour Guide in 11 languages
- Free WIFI On Board
- Live Tour Guide
- Restrooms On Board
NOT INCLUDED
- Personal Expenses
- Tips
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- Galata Bridge connects Istanbul’s historic and modern districts over the Golden Horn. Built in the 19th century, its current version dates to 1994. The bridge is famous for its seafood restaurants below and fishermen above, offering stunning city views.
- Galata Tower, built in 1348 by the Genoese, is a 67-meter landmark offering stunning Istanbul views. It once served as a watchtower and is famous for Hezarfen Ahmed Çelebi's legendary flight. Now, it's a popular tourist spot with a museum and café.
- Hagia Sophia: Built in 537 as a Byzantine cathedral, Hagia Sophia later became an Ottoman mosque and is now a mosque again. Famous for its massive dome, mosaics, and rich history, it symbolizes Istanbul’s blend of cultures.
- Topkapi Palace: The grand residence of Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years, Topkapi Palace houses royal treasures, sacred relics, and stunning courtyards. Overlooking the Bosphorus, it offers a glimpse into the opulent life of the Ottoman Empire.
- Galata Cruise Port, also known as Galataport, is a modern waterfront hub in Istanbul, welcoming international cruise ships. Opened in 2021, it features a state-of-the-art underground terminal, luxury shops, restaurants, and museums.
- Cihangir Mosque, located in the Cihangir neighborhood, was built in the 16th century during the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Known for its serene atmosphere and stunning views of the Bosphorus, the mosque is a peaceful spot amidst the vibrant area. It is named after Cihangir, the son of Sultan Suleiman.
- Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, established in 1882, is one of Istanbul's leading art institutions. Named after the renowned Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, it offers programs in architecture, fine arts, and design.
- Dolmabahçe Mosque, located near the Dolmabahçe Palace, was completed in 1855 during the Ottoman Empire. Its design blends traditional Ottoman mosque architecture with Western influences.
- Beşiktaş Stadium, officially known as Vodafone Park, is the home of Beşiktaş J.K., one of Istanbul's major football clubs.
- Dolmabahçe Palace, located along the Bosphorus, was the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1922. Completed in 1856, it blends European and Ottoman architectural styles.
- Çırağan Palace, located on the Bosphorus in Istanbul, was originally built as an Ottoman imperial palace in the 19th century.
- Galatasaray University, founded in 1481 as a school for the elite during the Ottoman Empire, is one of Turkey's oldest and most prestigious universities.
- Ortaköy is a lively neighborhood in Istanbul, located along the Bosphorus. Known for its vibrant cafés, art galleries, and stunning views, it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
- The Bosphorus Bridge, officially known as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul.
- Galatasaray Island is a private island located in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul. Owned by Galatasaray University, it is primarily used for educational and recreational purposes.
- Kuruçeşme is an upscale neighborhood on the European side of Istanbul, situated along the Bosphorus. Known for its scenic views, it is a popular area for dining, with numerous stylish restaurants and cafés lining the waterfront.
- Arnavutköy is a historic neighborhood located along the European shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Known for its charming narrow streets, old wooden houses, and traditional Ottoman architecture, it has maintained a quiet, village-like atmosphere despite its proximity to the city center.
- The Consulate General of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Bebek is located in one of Istanbul's most prestigious neighborhoods along the Bosphorus.
- Bebek is an upscale neighborhood located along the European side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Known for its charming waterfront, beautiful parks, and luxurious residences, it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
- Rumeli Fortress, or Rumeli Hisarı, is a historic castle located on the European side of Istanbul, overlooking the Bosphorus.
- The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, also known as the Second Bosphorus Bridge, connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul.
- Anatolian Fortress, or Anadoluhisarı, is a historic fortress located on the Asian side of Istanbul, overlooking the Bosphorus.
- Küçüksu Pavilion is a charming Ottoman-era palace located along the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Built in the 19th century by Sultan Abdulmecid I, it served as a summer residence for the sultans.
- Kandilli is a historic and peaceful neighborhood on the Asian side of Istanbul, located along the Bosphorus.
- Kuleli Military High School is a historic military institution located on the Asian side of Istanbul, overlooking the Bosphorus.
- Istanbul Yalı refers to the historic waterfront mansions located along the Bosphorus, known for their stunning architecture and prime locations.
- Beylerbeyi Palace is a stunning Ottoman-era palace located on the Asian side of Istanbul, along the Bosphorus.
- Kuzguncuk is a charming, historical neighborhood on the Asian side of Istanbul, nestled along the Bosphorus.
- Üsküdar is a historic district on the Asian side of Istanbul, situated along the Bosphorus.
- Maiden's Tower, or Kız Kulesi, is a small, historic tower located on a small islet at the entrance of the Bosphorus.
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