Bosphorus Breakfast Cruise [423336P6]
Experience an Turkish breakfast cruise on the Bosphorus every morning. Enjoy a scenic view and a delicious start to your day with a variety of gourmet dishes and beautiful landscapes.





ADDITIONAL INFO
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
INCLUDED
- Boat Tour
NOT INCLUDED
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- Unlimited Breakfast with Bosphorus Tour A local breakfast of Antakya cuisine accompanied by the wonderful smell and views of the Bosphorus
- transfer pickup ands dropoff included
- The Galata Bridge is one of Istanbul's most iconic structures, connecting the old city (Eminönü) with the modern part (Karaköy). The first bridge at this location was built in 1845 during the Ottoman Empire. Since then, several versions have been constructed. The current bridge was completed in 1994. Throughout history, the Galata Bridge has been a symbol of Istanbul’s unity and diversity. It has also played an important role in transportation and daily life, with fishermen, trams, and pedestrians using it every day. Under the bridge, there are many restaurants and cafes offering a beautiful view of the Bosphorus.
- Dolmabahçe Palace - A Brief History Dolmabahçe Palace was built between 1843 and 1856 by Sultan Abdülmecid I. It replaced the old Topkapi Palace as the main residence of the Ottoman sultans. The palace blends European and Ottoman architectural styles. It was also where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, spent his final days and passed away in 1938. Today, it's a museum open to the public and a symbol of the late Ottoman era’s elegance.
- Maiden’s Tower - A Brief History The Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi) is a legendary tower located on a small islet in the Bosphorus, near Üsküdar. Its history dates back to ancient times, around 400 BC. It has served as a watchtower, lighthouse, and customs station. The tower is surrounded by myths, especially the famous legend of a princess locked away to avoid a prophecy. Today, it’s a popular tourist spot with a café and amazing views of Istanbul.
- Beylerbeyi Palace – A Brief History Beylerbeyi Palace was built in the 1860s by Sultan Abdülaziz as a summer residence for the Ottoman sultans. Located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus, it was also used to host foreign dignitaries, including Empress Eugénie of France. The palace combines Ottoman and European architectural styles and is known for its elegant design and seaside beauty.
OPTIONS
- breakfast without transfer: breakfast