Enjoy the summer breeze as you set sail in the most beautiful city of all: Istanbul! Explore the history and modernity of areas near Bosphorus, learn about the history of Ottomans and before.
Snack on some traditional snacks and fruit and enjoy refreshments. Meet with the Turkish hospitality; the guide, the crew, even the captain would be glad to help you create a memorable trip!
Feel like you are a special person; you already are, but enjoy having a yacht and a crew in your service to make you satisfied about your time in İstanbul!
For Taksim area, our meeting point is in front of THE MARMARA TAKSİM HOTEL. https://maps.app.goo.gl/7wB1zRaDdxYDuvju7
For Sultanahmet area, our meeting point is AKBIYIK BUS STATION.
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We will be in touch with you for the departure time. Our vehicle will have a GOLDEN CITY TOURS board in front of it.
Meeting Point: KABATAŞ SQUARE (seaside, opposite Kabataş Tram Station) Our team will be waiting across from BELTUR café, near the FUNICULAR ELEVATOR, holding a sign that says Golden City Tours. Please arrive 15 minutes before the cruise departure time.
Dolmabahçe Palace is located in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the European coast of the Bosporus strait, served as the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1887 and from 1909 to 1922.
Çırağan Palace , a former Ottoman palace, is now a five-star hotel in the Kempinski Hotels chain. It is located on the European shore of the Bosporus, between Beşiktaş and Ortaköy in Istanbul, Turkey.
The district includes a number of important sites along the European shore of the Bosphorus, from Dolmabahçe Palace in the south to the Bebek area in the north. It is also home to many inland (and relatively expensive, upper-middle class) neighborhoods such as Levent and Etiler. Some of its other well-known neighborhoods include Yıldız, Kuruçeşme, Ortaköy, and Arnavutköy.
Ortaköy is a neighbourhood within the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the European shore of the Bosphorus. it was originally a small fishing village, known in Greek as Agios Fokas in the Byzantine period and then as Mesachorion.
Ortaköy Mosque, officially known as the Büyük Mecidiye Mosque, is one of Istanbul’s most iconic waterfront mosques. Located on the Bosphorus in Ortaköy, it was built in the 19th century and features elegant Ottoman Baroque architecture. With its stunning seaside setting and views of the Bosphorus Bridge, it is a symbol of Istanbul’s beauty.
The Bosphorus Bridge (Boğaziçi Köprüsü), officially known as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. Spanning the Bosphorus Strait, it is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The bridge symbolizes Istanbul’s unique position between two continents and offers spectacular views, especially at night.
The Galatasaray Islet (Turkish: Galatasaray Adası) is a small island on the Bosphorus strait off Kuruçeşme neighbourhood in Istanbul, Turkey, owned by Galatasaray Sports Club. Being situated just north of the Bosphorus Bridge with its view of the Bosphorus it is an attractive location for its bars, 6 restaurants and two swimming pools. Only 165 m (541 ft) from the European coast, the islet is reachable by free ferry service.
Bebek is an affluent Istanbul neighbourhood located on Bebek Bay on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. It falls within the administrative boundaries of Beşiktaş district and is flanked by similarly affluent neighbourhoods such as Arnavutköy and Rumeli Hisarı.
Arnavutköy is one of Istanbul’s most charming neighborhoods, located along the Bosphorus on the European side. It is famous for its colorful historic wooden houses, seaside cafés, and relaxed atmosphere. Arnavutköy reflects the city’s traditional character while offering beautiful waterfront views.
Rumeli Fortress (Rumeli Hisarı) is a historic fortress located on the European side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Built in the 15th century by Sultan Mehmed II, it played a key role in the conquest of Constantinople. Today, it stands as an impressive landmark offering panoramic views of the Bosphorus.
The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (FSM Bridge) is one of Istanbul’s major suspension bridges connecting the European and Asian sides of the city. Spanning the Bosphorus, it plays a vital role in transportation and offers impressive views of the surrounding coastline. The bridge is named after Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.
Anadolu Fortress (Anadolu Hisarı) is a historic fortress located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Built in the 14th century by Sultan Bayezid I, it is one of the oldest Ottoman structures in the city. The fortress offers a picturesque view of the Bosphorus and reflects Istanbul’s early Ottoman history.
Küçüksu is a scenic area on the Asian side of Istanbul, known for the Küçüksu Pavilion, a beautiful 19th-century Ottoman palace by the Bosphorus. Surrounded by greenery and waterfront views, it reflects the elegance of Ottoman architecture and was once used as a summer retreat for sultans.
Kuleli Military High School is a historic and iconic building located on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Known for its elegant architecture and prominent waterfront position, it has played an important role in Turkey’s military education history. The building is a striking symbol of Istanbul’s heritage along the Bosphorus.
Üsküdar is a historic and lively district on the Asian side of Istanbul. Known for its seaside views, traditional neighborhoods, and historic mosques, it offers beautiful panoramas of the Bosphorus and the Maiden’s Tower. Üsküdar reflects the authentic daily life and cultural heritage of Istanbul.
Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi) is one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks, located on a small islet in the Bosphorus near Üsküdar. With a history dating back centuries, it is surrounded by legends and offers stunning views of the city. The tower symbolizes Istanbul’s romance, mystery, and rich heritage.
Galata Bridge is a famous bridge in Istanbul that connects Eminönü and Karaköy. Spanning the Golden Horn, it is known for its fishermen, lively atmosphere, and restaurants located beneath the bridge. Galata Bridge is a symbol of daily life in Istanbul, blending history, culture, and scenic views.
Galata Tower is one of Istanbul’s most famous landmarks, located in the historic Galata district. Built in the 14th century, it offers panoramic views of the city, the Golden Horn, and the Bosphorus. With its rich history and iconic silhouette, Galata Tower is a symbol of Istanbul’s past and present.
Galataport is Istanbul’s modern waterfront destination located along the Karaköy coastline. It combines a cruise port with luxury shopping, dining, art spaces, and cultural venues, all set against stunning views of the Bosphorus. Galataport has become a vibrant hub where history, culture, and contemporary city life meet.
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