Discover Istanbul from a fresh perspective as you glide along the majestic Bosphorus Strait on this unforgettable dinner cruise. Savor a delicious dinner menu inspired by the rich culinary traditions of both Europe and Asia — featuring a variety of cold and hot starters, fresh salads, main courses, and tempting desserts.
As the city lights sparkle across the skyline, enjoy the unique ambiance of Istanbul by night. Sit back at your private table and take in a vibrant lineup of live entertainment, including traditional Belly Dance, regional Folk Dances, and energetic Latin-Flamenco performances — all celebrating the diverse spirit of Turkish culture.
Whether you're seeking a romantic evening, a special celebration, or simply a memorable night in Istanbul, this cruise offers the perfect blend of sightseeing, flavor, and cultural charm.
T-1 K-1 Kabataş Tram Station is the end of the line and across from meeting point. We are going to wait you at the entrance of the port and holding a sign writen on it ‘’Viatime Travel’’. Here is our whats app number: +90541311703 Ms. Ezgi
Dolmabahçe Palace was built by the thirty-first Ottoman sultan, Sultan Abdülmecid. Dolmabahçe Palace, designed with a Western understanding in accordance with the modernization goal of the Ottoman Empire, was opened for use on June 7, 1856. The construction of this magnificent palace, whose construction started on June 13, 1843, took 13 years.
Büyük Mecidiye Mosque or Ortaköy Mosque is a Neobaroque style mosque located on the coast in the Ortaköy district of Beşiktaş district, on the Bosphorus in Istanbul. The mosque was built by Sultan Abdülmecid in 1853 by architect Nigoğos Balyan of Armenian origin.
The Bosphorus Bridge, which connected the Asian and European continents by road for the first time, was completed in a short time of 39 months. One leg of the bridge is in Beylerbeyi and the other leg is in Ortaköy.
This 600 year old fortress, built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, is a strategic structure, as it controls all points of entry into the Bosphorus.
Üsküdar Beylerbeyi Palace was planned as a summer resort for the Ottoman sultans and a state guest house where foreign heads of state or rulers would be hosted, and it was built upon the request of the sultan of the time, Sultan Abdülaziz (1861-1876).
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