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Istanbul Bosphorus Sunset Yacht Cruise With Live Guide And Snacks
Sunset Cruise Istanbul
Sunset Cruise Istanbul
Sunset Cruise Istanbul
Sunset Cruise Istanbul

Istanbul Bosphorus Sunset Yacht Cruise With Live Guide And Snacks

By Sunset Cruise Istanbul
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$88 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Get more out of your time in Istanbul by going on a sunset evening cruise on the Bosphorus strait. As it's a small-group tour, relax and enjoy the personalised service of the onboard crew—including delicious onboard treats such as canapes, snacks, and a glass of wine.

The trip is a great way to see famous sights without being stuck in large crowds. Sail past Dolmabahce Palace, Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, Kucuksu Pavilion, and many more highlights.

Activity location

  • Bosphorus Strait
    • 34122, Istanbul, Turkiye

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Karaköy
    • 34425, Kemankeş Karamustafa Paşa, İstanbul, Turkiye

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Istanbul Bosphorus Sunset Yacht Cruise With Live Guide And Snacks
  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m2h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 6:30 pm
Price details
NZ$87.89 x 1 AdultNZ$87.89

Total
Price is NZ$87.89

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedCoffee and/or Tea
  • What's includedWhat's includedComplimentary drinks (homemade lemonade in summer and fresh fruit juice in winter), tea and coffee
  • What's includedWhat's includedDelicious canapés and snacks served aboard
  • What's includedWhat's included25-meters cruise vessel, luxury moto yacht
  • What's includedWhat's includedSnacks
  • What's includedWhat's includedThis insightful tour is guided and commentated by an experienced host
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedHotel pickup and drop-off
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAlcoholic Drinks

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Bosphorus Strait
  • 2h 30m
"This beautiful strait, sometimes spelled Bosporus and sometimes Bosphorus, was so called from the earliest ages by the ancients; from the mythology of 10, the mistress of Jupiter, having passed over it in the shape of a cow. It resembles the Dardanelles, in length, breadth and current, and like it, is a narrow separation which divides Europe from Asia; but it has many features familiar to itself. Instead of being a solitary stream running between deserted shores, it is a body of water full of life and animation, winding its way through banks covered with palaces and villages, shaded with magnificent forest trees, presenting to the eye, at every mile, a new scene of crowded existence."
Dolmabahce Palace (Pass by)
Dolmabahçe Palace is a palace-museum located in İstanbul. The palace was built in the 19th century during the period of Sultan Abdulmecid. After the foundation of Republic, it was used as a Presidential Residence until 1949. The palace was open to diplomatic meetings until 1984 when it became a museum.
Ortakoy (Pass by)
Seen from the Bosphorus cruise, the Bosphorus coastline on the European side resembles a string of villages, each with their own individual character and attractions, and indeed that’s just what it was. Located between down-to-earth Beşiktaş and chichi Kuruçeşme, Ortakoy does what its name suggests and positions itself somewhere in the middle (orta köy means ‘middle village’ in Turkish).
Bosphorus Bridge (Pass by)
The Bosphorus Bridge is one of two bridges that spans the Bosphorus Strait, connecting the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. It stretches from Ortakoy on the European side to Beylerbeyi on the Asian side and is sometimes referred to as the First Bosphorus Bridge.
Bebek Park (Pass by)
At the time when ’Hallai’, where the oldest known name of the Baby, whose history goes back to pre-Christian period, is sometimes written in different sources (Challae, Chilai, Khile) and gelen Skallia gelen on the piers, is right there.
Rumeli Fortress (Pass by)
Rumeli Castle (Rumeli Hisarı) is an Ottoman fortress dating to 1452. It was built by Ottoman sultan Mehmed II (Mehmed the Conqueror) in preparation of the conquest of Constantinople. The castle is situated on the shore of the Bosphorus Strait at its narrowest point with approximately 660 metres.
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (Pass by)
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge is a suspension bridge between Kavacık and Hisarüstü in Istanbul, connecting Asia and Europe for the second time after the Bosphorus Bridge.
Kanlica Meydani (Pass by)
Kanlica is a famous district of Beykoz district of Istanbul. It is located between Anadoluhisarı and Çubuklu. It is on the northern side of the foot of the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge on the Anatolian side.
Anadolu Hisari Fort (Pass by)
The Fortress of Rumeli Fortress, located on the European shore of the Bosphorus and in the northernmost district of Istanbul, is a striking monument.
Kucuksu Pavilion (Pass by)
The palace was commissioned by Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid I (1823–1861), and designed by the architectsGarabet Amira Balyan and his son Nigoğayos Balyan in the neo-baroque style. Completed in 1857, the structure took the place of a two storey timber palace built during the reign of Mahmud I (1696–1754) by his Grand Vizier Divittar Mehmed Pasha, then successively used by Selim III (1761–1808) and Mahmud II (1785–1839).
Beylerbeyi Palace (Pass by)
Described by some as a miniature Dolmabahce Palace but without the crowds, the Beylerbeyi Sarayı (Beylerbeyi Palace) was commissioned by Sultan Abdülaziz to act as an imperial summer residence. With 24 rooms, 6 halls, and a hamam, it would have been quite the summer home, and was also used to entertain visiting dignitaries.
KIz Kulesi (Pass by)
literally means "Maiden's Tower" in Turkish. The name comes from a legend: the Byzantine emperor heard a prophecy telling him that his beloved daughter would die at the age of 18 by a snake. So he decided to put her in this tower built on a rock on the Bosphorus isolated from the land thus no snake could kill her.
Galata Tower (Pass by)
The Romanesque style tower was built as Christea Turris (Tower of Christ) in 1348 during an expansion of the Genoese colony in Constantinople. Galata Tower was the tallest building in Istanbul at 219.5 ft (66.9 m) when it was built in 1348.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESBosphorus Strait
    • 34122, Istanbul, Turkiye

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEKaraköy
    • 34425, Kemankeş Karamustafa Paşa, İstanbul, Turkiye

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