Itinerary
- Rumeli Fortress: Rumeli fortress was built during 15th century by the order of Mehmed II as a part of the plan to siege Constantinople.
- Kucuksu Pavilion: A small palace from 19th Century used as a hunting lodge to Sultans.
- Dolmabahce Palace: The palace of the 19th century Ottoman Empire.
- Second palace of the Ottoman Empire from 19th century.
- KIz Kulesi: Ancient tower subjected to many legends. Eastern Romans used the tower as a lighthouse and for the taxation of the ships.
- Beylerbeyi Palace: Summer palace of the Ottoman Empire From 19th Century.
- Bosphorus Strait: The bosphorus strait of İstanbul.Only waterway from Blacksea to Sea of Marmara.Natural border between Europe and Asia.
- Historical Kuleli Military Highschool where founder of Turkish Republic Atatürk graduated.
- Bebek Park: Bebek is the most expensive neighborhood of İstanbul.
- Bosphorus Bridge: Bosphorus suspension bridge from 1970's. Link between two continents .
- Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge: Second suspension bridge of İstanbul from 1980's .
- Anadolu Kavagi: A beautiful fishing village of İstanbul where our guests will have a break before swimming.
- Yavuz Sultan Selim Koprusu: Third suspension bridge of İstanbul constructed in 2013. Widest and highest bridge of Turkey. There is a nice bay near the bridge where our guests will have swimming break.
- Yavuz Sultan Selim Koprusu: Swimming break at a bay near the bridge.
Includes
- Local guide
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic Beverages
Details
Take a leisurely afternoon cruise along Istanbul’s Bosphorus Strait, enjoy lunch at the Black Sea region, and visit the Black Sea, too! After savoring delights such as Turkish meze and grilled chicken meat or Fish. Cruise from Eminönü port along the Bosphorus Strait, passing Galata Tower, Bosphorus Bridge, and more. Pass into the Black Sea's open waters, and stop at Anadolu Kavağı to walk up to Yaros Castle. There is a great scenery view up from the castle, or explore the medieval ruins of Anadolu Kavağı before returning to Istanbul.
Know Before You Go
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Swimsuit and towels recommended