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What Bosphorus Cruise Tour to Take in Istanbul?

Last updated: September 22, 2023

A cruise on the Bosphorus is probably the most overlooked Istanbul tourist attraction. Understandable, with such an abundance of historical sightseeing spots in Istanbul and too little time to squeeze them all into your short holiday. But take my advice and set a few hours aside to take an unforgettable Bosphorus tour. Certainly if you’re in town between May and September. You won’t regret it — at least if you follow these simple guidelines.

Image of a ferry cruising on a Bosphorus tour in Istanbul, Turkey.

1. Private Bosphorus Tours

Private Bosphorus cruises  are great value for your money if you do them with reputable and trustworthy companies such as Zoe Yacht. Check out my review of a private Bosphorus cruise I took.

Unfortunately, there are also a lot of less trustworthy options. I see these scenes unfold almost every day: poorly informed tourists willing to take a Bosphorus tour, walking on the docks of Eminönü in search of a Bosphorus cruise. Such companies can spot this kind of behavior from a mile away and offer them a seat on their Bosphorus cruise boat. But please, don’t get tempted by the offer these ‘hustlers’ make. Their tours are overpriced (double and more), shorter, and often on boats that can barely be called seaworthy. Moreover, there is nothing private about a boat you share with 50 to 100 or more strangers.

2. Şehir Hatları Offers the No-Nonsense Bosphorus Tours

Şehir Hatları is Istanbul’s official ferry company. It offers three great Bosphorus tours: Short Circle Bosphorus Cruise, Full Bosphorus Cruise, and the Full Bosphorus Cruise by Night. Unfortunately, the availability of these tours changes according to the season. So do keep on reading and check out the respective links for the most up-to-date departure times. Insider tip: sit outside on the left-hand side of the ship for the best views.

The Şehir Hatları Bosphorus lines sales offices are located on the left docks of Eminönü when coming off the Galata Bridge.

Scenic River Cruise Tours on the Bosphorus

2.1 short circle bosphorus cruise ( kısa boğaz turu ).

First up is the non-stop Short Circle Bosphorus tour. This one is great for people who are pressed for time but don’t want to miss a genuine Bosphorus experience. This tour is available twice a day in summer (April 1 st until October 31 st ), and once a day during the low season. The cruise takes you from Eminönü to Istinye (well past the second bridge that is), and back.

The ferry leaves the Eminönü docks at 14:40 and 15:50, arrives at Ortaköy around 15:10 and 16:20 to pick up more people, and then continues its two-hour non-stop tour. The price per person is 65 TL, 32 TL for children under 12. For the latest updates, check the official timetable .

2.2 Full Bosphorus Cruise ( Uzun Boğaz Turu )

Picture of the Egyptian Consulate by the Bosphorus in Bebek, Istanbul.

The Full Bosphorus Tour offers a great Bosphorus experience and will take several hours in total. For a mere 120 TL, this cruise will take you from Eminönü all the way to the Black Sea, and back. Each way takes about two hours since the ferry also makes 5 short stops to let people on and off. You must get off the ferry at around 12:30 in Anadolu Kavağı , the last harbor before the Black Sea. This two-hour break gives you the opportunity to grab a (late) lunch in one of the town’s fish restaurants located on the shore and/or visit the fortress.

The ferry does one complete tour a day in summer (April 1 st until October 31 st ). You can board the ferry in Eminönü (10:35) or Beşiktaş (10:50) on the European side, and Üsküdar (11:05) on the Asian side. Do check the official schedule with the latest timetables .

On board, you can use digital guides explaining over 70 points of interest along the way, in 10 different languages (Turkish, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Persian, and Arabic). The price for a round trip is 65 TL, 32,5 TL for children under the age of 12.

2.3 Full Bosphorus Cruise by Night ( Mehtap Gezi )

It offers the exact same tour as the regular Full Bosphorus Tour, but you get to see Istanbul at night! The ferry leaves before dusk providing great Istanbul sunset views. It again stops in Anadolu Kavağı for a bit over two hours so people can enjoy dinner in the fish restaurants at the shore. Around 22:30 the ferry departs again for a moonlight cruise on the Bosphorus — a unique experience!

Illuminated Bosphorus Bridge at night in Istanbul, Turkey.

Unfortunately, the Full Bosphorus Tour by Night on the Ferry is only available on Saturdays in July and August. The good news is that it only costs 130 TL. Needless to say, you better buy your tickets in time.

3. Turyol and Dentur

Turyol and Dentur are two private companies that also offer a two-hour Bosphorus tour, similar to the one by Şehir Hatları. The good news is that they have several departures a day. The bad news is that they are more expensive and a bit shoter.

The Turyol Bosphorus tour sales booth is located on the righthand docks of Eminönü when coming off the Galata Bridge, past the fish & bread sellers. During the high season, ferries depart hourly starting 10:00. Last departure time is 20:00 on weekdays, and 21:00 during the weekend. The Bosphorus tour takes about 90 minutes, and costs 150 TL.

The Dentur Bosphorus tour dock and sales booth are located in Kabataş. The ferries depart every hour with the first departure at 12:45 and the last one at 17:45. The trip takes 1h45 and costs 150TL.

Always check the respective websites for the latest schedules and prices.

Disclosure: Please note that some of the links above may be affiliate links. If you make a purchase, at no additional cost to you, I earn a commission to keep the site ad-free . I only recommend products and companies I use or have used.

Further Recommended Reading

  • Why and How Should You Visit the Princes’ Islands in Istanbul?
  • Is the Asian Side of Istanbul Worth Visiting
  • Bebek, Istanbul’s Trendy Village along the Bosphorus

Mahmud says

March 27, 2024 at 5:17 pm

Hi, thank you for this valuable information. I have a question, we are planning to visit 7-11 April during Eid. Are the tours still open? If I want to view sunset plus night instanbul view then which tour you suggest please? Thanks in advance 👍

Erlend says

March 27, 2024 at 7:13 pm

Hi, the tours will be operational, but for winter schedule still. The sunset tour offered by Sehir Hatlari will not be available as it only runs in the summer months.

January 18, 2024 at 4:55 pm

Hi! Thank you for the article. It really helps a lot! quick question, do you know different Bosphorus tours an Bosphorus lines? is it the same ferry or not? i’m planning a short tour because i only want to Ortakoy and explore a little bit more there, but unfortunately they don’t stop at the Ortakoy right? So, if it i’s the same, i wil go woth Bosphorus lines only. Thank you for your help.

January 18, 2024 at 8:37 pm

Not sure what you would like to do: – do you want to go from Eminönü to Ortaköy and explore the area while the ship continues its tour – do you want to go from Eminönü to Ortaköy, explore the area for a short time, boatrd the ship again and continue the Bosphorus tour (spoiler: no such tour exists) – do you want to go from to Ortaköy and explore the area, and go back to where you came from

Barry Lewis says

November 23, 2023 at 11:14 pm

Am I correct that the Full Bosphorus Cruise (Uzun Boğaz Turu) is NOT available during the month of March (we’ll plan to be there around March 7 to March 14).

Barry Lewis

November 24, 2023 at 5:06 pm

No, there is one. It leaves in Eminönü at 10:35 and will be back by 16:40 with a 2,5 hour stop at the furthest point. Keep in mind that it can still be very cold in March, so you’ll probably sit inside the whole time.

Nadine says

March 13, 2024 at 11:53 am

Hello wl be there in April after 12 ..would love to do the cruise ..is there a long one with several stops? Wl be staying in Taksim .can you please advise.thx

March 14, 2024 at 7:03 pm

Hi Nadine, do you mean after 12 as in after 12 April 2024 or after 12 as in any day in April but after noon?

November 1, 2023 at 1:16 pm

Very helpful information thank you. Are these tours guided, ie does a guide provide a narrative on route?

November 4, 2023 at 11:33 am

No, they are not.

October 31, 2023 at 11:08 pm

Thank you for this information. Extremely helpful. Do you know what time the short tour departs in the inter season? (2 November 2023). I have checked the schedule and cannot seem to work it out.

Thanks in advance.

November 1, 2023 at 12:32 am

They’re currently in winter mode, which means that the short tour departs daily from Eminönü at 14:40.

Waldemar Kowalski says

September 22, 2023 at 5:32 am

Thank you for the invaluable information and your detail in representing Turkey and Istanbul!

The current tariffs (according to https://www.sehirhatlari.istanbul/en/price-list/bosphorus-tours-78 ) are 120 TL round trip for the long tour, 65 for the short tour, and 130 for the moonlight tour.

We are looking forward to using a LOT of your information

September 22, 2023 at 11:30 am

Hi, thanks for sharing. I’ll adjust the price … a never-ending story I’m afraid with the current inflation.

Carl Shinoda says

January 17, 2024 at 3:11 am

Thank you for your amazing article. It’s very helpful. One thing i wish to find out is, you mentioned there is a digital guide on board the long tour which cost 65TL. Is it a device they provide with earphone set or an app to download off our phones? If neither one, what is it?

January 17, 2024 at 7:25 pm

I’m guessing it’s an app these days.

September 16, 2023 at 12:23 am

do you know if there is a Boat tour leaving from Karaköy?

September 16, 2023 at 1:39 pm

No, no Bosphorus tours from Karaköy.

September 11, 2023 at 11:28 pm

Hi. Is their a sunset cruise ( preferably non/dinner)that leaves from and returns to Kadikoy

September 11, 2023 at 11:31 pm

When do you plan to go?

Brett Jones says

July 22, 2023 at 12:46 pm

Can you tell me which pier in Kadiköy the night cruise leaves from on Saturdays? The website says it’s the ‘old’ station – but not being from Istanbul I have no idea which one that is! Thanks!

July 22, 2023 at 6:56 pm

Hi Brett, just go to the Kadiköy piers and ask there where the mehtap Bogaz turu picks up passengers. They often change, so it’s hard to tell where it is now. Just make sure you’re 20 min earlier.

June 19, 2023 at 5:32 pm

Hello, We are in Istanbul right now. Just a quick update – the Turyol 90 min. tour is now 100 liras. Thanks for the suggestions. Hoping to catch a Sehir Hatlari full tour this week.

June 19, 2023 at 10:58 pm

Thanks, enjoy!

April 5, 2023 at 5:55 pm

Are all boats and crews the same? Do they have similar amounts of guests?

April 5, 2023 at 5:58 pm

Not sure that I understand your question. I review different companies and different lines on this page. Different companies of course have different boats and crews. And the crew for the short and long tour also differ.

carolyn haywood says

March 23, 2023 at 6:49 pm

Hi we dock in instanbul from 9 till 6 on a cruise and we want to do a trip on the Bosphorus, what would you recommend? We will be there june. Thanks

March 23, 2023 at 7:04 pm

I assume you’ll be there from 9 am till 6pm?

Jenny Jiang says

March 7, 2023 at 1:21 am

Hi, thanks for your article, very helpful. I’ve booked 4 days trip to Istanbul from March 8-12 (this week!), planning to do the Full Bosphorus Tour. What is the Şehir Hatları schedule in March? Can I still take the long Bosphorus tour from Eminönü at 10:35 and be back at Eminönü at around 16:40? Will it be okay to buy a ticket on the day before departure, at this time of the year? Many thanks. Jenny

March 7, 2023 at 11:04 am

The winter schedule is still in effect in March, so the timing is correct. In March, buying a ticket on the same dayshould be ok. Have fun.

November 20, 2022 at 2:39 pm

Your articles are very helpful and I am glad I came across it.

I am travelling to Istanbul with my parents next week and was planning to do the long bosphorus tour, we are staying in Cihangir. My question is – would you still advise the tour as it is November and the weather might be not the best. And do we buy the tickets from sehir hatlari the same morning?

Thank you for helping all the vacationers to plan their Istanbul holidays.

November 20, 2022 at 6:47 pm

Personally, I wouldn’t do the long cruise in winter. Part of the charm is sitting on deck, in the sun, which is obviously not possible in winter. Moreover, the main sightseeing spots (80%) are also covered by the short tour. Yes, buy tickets from their sales booth, the same day should be ok in winter.

October 29, 2022 at 7:55 am

Hi! Does the long cruise take place in November? Are there only outdoor locations on the ship? How to get to the ferry station from Pendik? Can I buy tickets online? If not, can I buy them immediately before the trip?

October 29, 2022 at 2:30 pm

Yes, there is one trip a day in winter, leaves at 10:35 and back around 16:40 with a long break at the furthest point. Seats indoor and outdoor. Tickets from the Şehir Hatları Bosphorus Tours booth at the Eminönü docks. It’s low season, so I would expect yes, but go in time.

Melanie Putra says

October 23, 2022 at 8:50 pm

I’m researching Sehir Hatlari’s short Bosphorus tour (2 hours) for my December trip. I know it departs Eminonu at 2:40pm. I am a bit confused though when I look at Hatlari’s schedule which shows: Departure from Eminonu: 2.40pm Departure from Üsküdar: 2.55pm Arrival at Ortakoy: 3.10pm This one way trip is only half hour. 1. Does this mean the ship continues on further after Ortakoy, perhaps half hour more, only then turns around to return to Eminonu? I’m just counting the timing… If it turns around at Ortakoy and heads back to Eminonu, the whole trip would only be 1 hour, not 2… 2. If this is the case, is the scenery further up after Ortakoy worth it? Or should I disembark at Ortakoy to check out Ortakoy then catch a bus to Taksim (I plan to visit Istiklal Caddesi after the cruise). Just wondering whether Ortakoy is a better option than continuing with the cruise? I heard the traffic between Ortakoy & Kabatas is horrible though.. Maybe still better to do the 2 hours cruise then catch T1 from Eminonu to Kabatas…?

October 24, 2022 at 8:09 am

The tour takes between 90 min and w hours, so don’t get off at Ortaköy and enjoy the ride until you’re back in Eminönü. From there, as you suggested, take the T1 to Kabatas followed by the F2 to Taksim.

February 6, 2023 at 11:56 am

How to buy the ticket? I’m in Turkey currently and planned to take the short tours

February 6, 2023 at 7:05 pm

As it says in the article, on the Eminönü docks, look for the Bosphorus Tour sales booth by Şehir Hatlari.

JOHN EV says

October 14, 2023 at 5:20 am

Our family will be in Istanbul on the 1st and 2nd January. Do the short 2 hour trips take place on these days? Many thanks. John EV

October 16, 2023 at 9:59 pm

Normally yes. In case not the 1st then certainly the second.

Sai Orias says

September 28, 2022 at 1:59 pm

Thank you for the wonderful article about the cruise.

I would like to try it once I arrive at Istanbul. I will be staying at the Asian Side. My question is, when I arrive at Uskudar dock what name should I look for to book this cruise at the same amount you posted? I wanted to try riding the full cruise, also is it okay to bring food and water during the cruise?

Looking forward for my stay in Istanbul. I will be going there alone and I am excited!

September 28, 2022 at 5:45 pm

Look for the name Şehir Hatları, and if there are multiple dock pavilions, look for Bosphorus lines. Sure you can bring food and (non-alcoholic) beverages along, but keep in mind that for the full cruise you’ll stop for quite a while at the farthest point.

Nishat says

September 23, 2022 at 9:20 pm

The nonstop short bosphorous tour – Will they halt at Ortakoy for an hour or so? Or we won’t have time to get down from the ferry? I really would explore Ortakoy a bit along with the bosphorous tour.

September 24, 2022 at 9:10 am

It will briefly stop there to let people board, but that won’t even be 5 minutes. So the answer is, no, it’s non-stop.

Mary M says

September 13, 2022 at 11:40 pm

We would like a round trip ferry ride from Emenonu to Anadolu Kavagi on Tuesday, September 20. Is this route served every day? What company do I use? Where can I purchase the tickets? Same day at the pier ticket? or advance ticket? Thanks, Mary

September 14, 2022 at 8:44 am

The current schedule runs until September 18. I’ll let you know as soon as the winter schedule is published.

Mary Warpeha says

September 19, 2022 at 3:22 am

Hi. We are in Istanbul and really want to cruise. Can you send an update on the schedule for Tuesday, September 20? Much appreciated.

September 19, 2022 at 9:45 am

The new Şehir Hatları schedule came out today, and you can still take the long Bosphorus tour from Eminönü at 10:35 and be back at Eminönü at around 16:40. You can also take the short tour starting at 14:40. You can find the sales booth and dock right from the Galata Bridge when facing the Galata Tower. It says Bosphorus Lines. Enjoy!

Haruethai says

September 2, 2022 at 5:27 pm

Hi, thanks for a wonderful Istanbul article Does the Sehir Hatlari has hourly short cruises like Turyol and Dentor. Are these 3 companies equally good and are the routes the same. I have very limited time in Istanbul, if not Sehir Hatlari which of this two would you suggest me to take. Because their frequencies are more and I can plan my day better. Thanks

September 2, 2022 at 6:24 pm

As I write in the post, Sehir Hatlari only has 2 short tours, while the others have multiple. I suggest going with Sehir Hatlari if their timetable suits you, if not, Turyol because you stay in Eminönü.

August 28, 2022 at 11:49 pm

Hello Erlend, We like to take the short Bosphorus Cruise on October. What is the name of the office at the Eminou dock? Can we buy tickets inside the office on the day of the cruise? We are just afraid of all these touts outside the office and all over the docks? Thanks so much.

August 29, 2022 at 11:10 am

Assuming that you want to take the one by Şehir Hatları, it’s just called Eminönü 2 Iskelesi / Pier – Boğaz Hattı / Bosphorus Line by Şehir Hatları. Yes, you can buy the day itself. If you have the time, maybe stop by in the morning already.

July 14, 2022 at 6:07 pm

Hi Erland We have just moved to Istanbul and are living it! My daughter is visiting at the moment and we want to show her the most we can via a Bosphorous tour as she is 7 months pregnant and don’t want her trudging around for hours. Is it best to get the ferry from Eminönü?

Love your tips many thanks Colin

July 14, 2022 at 10:50 pm

Yes, unless you want a private (and rather expensive) Bosphorus tour, the Eminönü pier is your best bet. You can go with the Şehir Hatları (cheapest but only once a day) or with Turyol (every hour I guess). Enjoy.

Colin Weaver says

July 15, 2022 at 9:44 am

Many thanks, we are going to take the Eminönü ferry today.

July 26, 2022 at 9:42 pm

On Thursday we will make our way to Emenonu via the tram. Where in Emenonu is the piers/docs? Will we need to take a taxi or it’s a walking distance?

July 26, 2022 at 9:58 pm

You can’t miss. Literally, when you get off the tramway, you’ll see the docks.

July 13, 2022 at 7:13 am

Hello. We plan to travel in Europe in august 20, 2022 , and we have a 15 h layover in Instanbul.we will arrive sunday around 4pm , can we still get the Bosphorus free tour from the airport? is it still on for sundays this tour? I dont mind if its the short one or the long tour. Thank you!!

July 14, 2022 at 9:18 am

This service is called Touristanbul . Do you fly with Turkish Airlines? You can find out all the information whether you’r eligible for Touristanbul .

June 6, 2022 at 1:47 pm

Hey erlend.

It will be my birthday tomorrow and I wanted to do something special. I was at eminönu the last few days and the prices were about 60 tl but without food or anything. People outside are trying to sell the Bosporus tour with dinner for 35 Euro per person… I don’t get that sorry. Can you help me?

June 6, 2022 at 3:11 pm

Not sure what you’re not getting. Just a short tour (1,5 hours) without food on a big ferry is indeed about 60TL. If you want a longer cruise with food or a small more private vessel with less people snacks and drinks, of course you need to pay more.

Here are two popular activities you may have a look at: Bosphorus Sunset Cruise on a Luxurious Yacht and Istanbul: Bosphorus Music and Dinner Cruise w/ Private Table

May 10, 2022 at 5:15 pm

Hi Erlend, First of all – Thank you very much for these useful information! I will be in Istanbul – for the first time – for the last May weekend, arriving Wednesday afternoon and leaving Sunday noon. So, three full days and some few hours. I love boat tours and exploring places, I am thinking to take the “Full Bosphorus Cruise”. Of course I am debating if it is “worth” to spend one full day for it, out of just three days of my first time in Istanbul, or if I should just take one of the shorter cruises and have the other half day to visit other places in Istanbul. But that’s up to personal preferences, I know. Still your opinion is very welcome! 😀

But, what I am trying to figure out as well is – so, we arrive on Wednesday afternoon, I thought for Thursday we would stay and explore the city for “getting a first overview”, including Hagia Sophia, etc. and on Friday going on the Full Bosphorus Cruise. Or is there any advantage in doing the Bosphorus Cruise on Thursday? I mean, if there will be, out of your knowledge, much more people using the boat on Fridays and you would recommend the Boat cruise on Thursday? (We are staying in Sultanahmet)

Thank you very much & sunny regards, Marie

May 10, 2022 at 7:35 pm

If you’re only in Istanbul for 3 days and it’s your first visit, I would definitely go for the shorter cruise and have extra time to visit the top attractions. There is no real preference for a day, just see what day best fits in your plan and/or pick the sunniest day.

Have a nice time.

May 12, 2022 at 12:36 pm

Hi Erlend, Thank you very much! I might come back to you and ask another touristy question 😀 Oh, here comes the first one: As we arrive on a Wednesday around 3 PM (arrival at airport), what would you recommend for this evening – that doesn’t involve too much sightseeing & walking, as we will be tired probably. Drop our stuff in the hotel in Sultanahmet and make our way to the Galata Tower, to spend the evening there and for a nice view of the city for a “first impression”? Or maybe just stay in Sultanahmet. Don’t know, what makes “sense”. Thanks a million! Marie

May 12, 2022 at 6:35 pm

It will all depend a bit on traffic I guess. Let’s say out of the airport and on the road by 17:00, which is rush hour. Assume to be at hotel by 19:00. So yes, not a bad idea, and maybe have a bit nearby.

May 13, 2022 at 8:20 pm

Great, thank you so much Erlend! 🙂 All the best, Marie

Jose Monte says

April 25, 2022 at 2:22 pm

Can you please give me step by step instructions to go from our hotel at the Pullman Istanbul Hotel, Yenibosna Merkez, Mahallesi, 1. Asena Sk. No:15, 34295 Bahçelievler/İstanbul which is very neat Attaturk Airport but outside the city center to Sultanahmet or the Bosphorus Ferry tour terminal in Eminonu Pier. I would like to take public transport but I would not mind taking taxi to the nearest public transport terminal from our hotel. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

April 25, 2022 at 6:33 pm

It’s not an easy connection. If I were you I would take a taxi to the T1 tramway stop in Zeytinburnu in the direction of Eminönü or Kabatas. This tramway passes the Grand Bazaar, Sultanahmet and has a stop at the ferry docks in Eminönü.

April 26, 2022 at 8:34 am

Thank you Erlend. I googled Zeytinburnu and it looks easier and safer to catch a taxi back to our hotel at night. Does the Tram runs at midnight ?

April 27, 2022 at 6:35 pm

The operating hours were in the link I shared in the previous reply. But yes, outside operating hours, a taxi back is your best/only option. I would stay clear of buses, it’s not that comfortable and can be pretty confusing for tourists.

April 5, 2022 at 5:31 pm

Hi I’ll be going to Istanbul in June / early July hopefully, we want to go on the sunset cruise, on one of the days we’ll be visiting the Dolmabahce Palace and we were thinking off doing the sunset cruise the same day. Where is the best place to purchase the sunset cruise near Dolmabahce Palace or can we purchase before and get onto a boat near the Dolmabahce Palace?

Many thanks, Umar

April 5, 2022 at 11:00 pm

The season hasn’t started for the sunset cruise, so it’s hard to predict on what the schedule will be this year. Normally this trip is available during the months July and August. You can buy tickets upfront from the sales booth on the docks in Eminönü. Chances are you can board in Beşiktaş, but you won’t know for sure until the summer schedule is released. If not, no need to worry, only a 10 minute walk from Dolmabahçe you can take the T1 tram from Kabataş to the Eminönü .

April 8, 2022 at 1:10 am

Thank you so much for the reply so helpful. Do you know when the summer schedule is released? And where I can find it please?

April 9, 2022 at 3:58 pm

Hi Umar, I think around May. Here’s the link . Currently you see only two tours, as soon as the sunset tour is back available, it’ll appear there too.

April 11, 2022 at 1:33 pm

Thank you once again that’s very useful. Just a couple more questions before I stop bothering you lol:

1. You mentioned I can buy tickets upfront from the sales booth on the docks in Eminönü, can we buy tickets a few days before the cruise or do we have to purchase on the day? I’m just wondering if we’re passing by the docks in Eminönü then we may buy before if we can.

2. Which company do we need to book with? is it Sehir Haltari? Do they have ticket booths on the docks in Eminönü?

Thanks, Umar

April 11, 2022 at 3:45 pm

1. Yes, normally you can 2. Yes, Şehir Hatları

June 21, 2022 at 4:02 am

Is the sunset tour now available?

June 21, 2022 at 5:22 pm

Yes, it is. It leaves from Eminönü at 18:25 , but I suggest to be there earlier to make sure you have (a good) seat and buy your tickets in the morning if you can.

January 29, 2022 at 7:57 pm

Hey, thabk you so much for the article! I’ve read all the comments and have two questions left: for the long bosphorus tour you mentioned the audio guides, where can we get one? Is it on the boat itself? And secondly: you mentioned the ticket office, is it really an office or machines? Because we walked past the dock today and I could find a real office. Thank you so much

January 30, 2022 at 2:44 pm

In winter there are no long Bosphorus tours, only short ones. The audio guide you normally get on the vessel itself. It’s a real office. If you are on the docks, and look at The Galata Tower on the other side of the Golden Horn, it’s about 150 meters right from the bridge.

Have a nice stay.

Nadia Shehzad says

June 15, 2022 at 9:57 am

Is a night cruise available on June 25, 2022? If night cruise on 25 June is not available from you, which other affordable and reliable company is recommended? Please help me as there are so many scams. Just a decent evening/night cruise for a family in budget?

June 16, 2022 at 9:27 am

The one from Şehir Hatları will not be available. In order to recommmend you one, can you please specify the amount of people, private or not, vessel size, budget (in EUR or USD), and whether you want just the cruise or also want to eat something (and have a belly dance show)?

June 18, 2022 at 12:33 am

Hi Erlend We are 3 adults and 1 child (11 year) and 1 child (5 years old). We are fine with anything nice, private or not, food or without food, with or without night show. Budget would be 20-40 per head. We can do two separate types if they are within 25$/person, one day for sunset and another day for night/ music. Or a single one having sunset+a bit of night, max 40$/person.

Thank you very much

June 18, 2022 at 6:50 pm

Ok, when will you be in Istanbul? The reason I ask is because the state run ferry normally has a Bosphorus sunset cruise in summer, which may be announced soon?

June 21, 2022 at 5:29 pm

You can now take the Sehir Hatlari Sunset cruise for 52 TL per person. It leaves daily from the Eminönü pier at 18:25. Better buy your tickets upfront to make sure you have a seat.

Annisa Amelia says

August 4, 2021 at 2:07 pm

Hello hart! Thank you for the information, I wanted to ask you about the short trip of the bosphorus where can I buy the ticket ? In the locker in eminonu or I can use istanbulkart? Thanks a lot!

August 4, 2021 at 5:19 pm

It’s safer to go to the booth in Eminönü and buy the ticket upfront. It may not be too crowded this year, but better be safe than sorry.

Have a nice day.

May 18, 2021 at 11:11 pm

Hi – such a helpful blog! We are considering visiting Istanbul for New Years. Do you think any cruises will be running in the winter? Would it still be worth visiting one of the Princes’ Islands in the winter? I know winter means less crowds, but hoping things are still open, despite colder temperatures and COVID.

May 19, 2021 at 9:17 pm

Thanks a lot. As you mentioned, it all depends on the weather. For instance, last winter it was still 17 in the shade in December. On the flip side, it may freeze and even snow. Cruises still run in winter, but of course less frequently. Sitting outside because of the cold and/or precipitation may be less appealing. Visiting the islands is still a good idea, and something locals do on Sundays to escape the busy city life and get some fresh air. As for COVID, it’s hard to predict. I do know that the government just signed a deal for 90 million Pfizer vaccines, so let’s hope they can distribute them quickly.

February 22, 2020 at 11:48 pm

Hi there. I’m sure this must have been asked before. But please reply me. So the long tour starts at 10:35 and reaches ANADOLU at 12:25 And return from there to Eminonu is at 15:00 again. So between that time, are there places close by to have lunch ? Do they leave exactly at 15:00 or before time ?

February 23, 2020 at 2:33 pm

Yes, there will be restaurants at the port where you can eat, and the ferry doesn’t leave until 15:00. I suggest to play safe and be aboard minimum 10 minutes ahead of time though.

Sharwaaz Hassan says

January 28, 2020 at 12:13 am

Hope you’re well. I am so confused I really hope you can help me.

I’ll be visiting Istanbul in April Insha-Allah and I’d like to visit the Asian side as 1 activity on one day and I’d also like to take a Full Bosphorous Cruise by Night as a different activity…

Firstly, Where exactly do I get the ferry if I wanted to get from the European side to the Asian side for a day outing on the Asian side?

I’ve been told to walk down Istiklal Street and at the end of Istiklal Street I can get a ferry at Karakoy port on the European side, is this correct?

Is it also true that if i took the ferry from Karakoy on the European side, I will get off at Kadikoy port on the Asian side and this ferry ride should take about 15mins from Karakoy to Kadikoy…..

However, in saying this I’ve been told that coming back from the Asian side, I get on at Kadikoy port but it doesn’t drop you at Karakoy, if it doesn’t drop you at Karikoy on the European side then where does it drop you on the European side?

How much should a ferry ride cost on an IstanbulKart?

Secondly, I would also like to do a Full Bosphorous Cruise by Night. Where do I get the tickets for this cruise?

Do I have to book in advance or can I turn up on the day at Sehir Hatlati offices to book for that night?

Where are the Sehir Hatlati offices located?

How much will a Full Bosphorous Cruise by Night cost in Turkish Lira please and can I pay in Turkish Lira by cash?

How long does this cruise take?

Are there free transfers provided from hotel to boat and back to hotel after the Cruise?

I know that I’ve asked many questions, but I will great appreciate if you can be as detailed as possible in your reply please because I want to get this right. Feel free to explain it to me like you would explain it to a 5yr old 🤣🤣🤣

Thanking you in advance

January 28, 2020 at 9:38 am

To get to the Asian side, and assuming you’ll want to go to Kadıköy, you can take a ferry from Eminönü or Karaköy. Mind you that Karaköy is not located at the end of Istiklal Caddesi. You’ll still have to take Tünel (a funicular) to reach Karaköy. Alternatively, again from Taksim, you can take the other funicular to Kabataş and then take the tramway to Eminönü (which also passes Karaköy). Maybe have a look at this Istanbul Transportation map . The trip takes indeed about 15 min. If you take the Kadıköy-Karaköy ferry it will drop you off at Karaköy.

In April there is no full Bosphorus cruise by night organized by Şehir Hatları. But you can find many advertisements of such cruises organized by private companies on this site. Do read the details of such cruises to see if they match your expectations, and read the comments written by people who have take the cruise. It’s safe to book them online.

Hope this helps.

January 24, 2020 at 3:53 pm

Hello. Thanks for the article. Are there any multi-day cruises from Istanbul? We need a company that accepts children, in August.

January 25, 2020 at 12:31 pm

The Bosphorus Cruise as they call it is of course not a real cruise. For multi-day cruises you should contact established cruise companies. There is a nice cruise port in Istanbul. I read this year 65 cruise ships would enter Istanbul. Good luck.

January 20, 2020 at 5:07 pm

It’s a pleasure reading your article. Thank you so much for all the informations you have provided, we will be in istanbul in mid april for 4 days. We would like to take a Bosphorous cruise but we are more interested in taking a 2 to 3 hrs cruise, apart from 2.30 pm cruise is there any other cruise. We will be staying in Sultanhamet area and would prefer to start the cruise and ends at Eminomu. Are there any cruise that departs late in the evening without dinner provided that cruises for 2 to 3 hrs. We don’t prefer taking a private cruise. Thanks.

January 20, 2020 at 6:41 pm

The only non-private company providing Bosphorus tours is Şehir Hatları, with the tour you know. There are lots of different private tours (with and without) dinner. You can find them in the ads on the page. Make sure to read through the comments of others to make sure if it suits your needs. You may also want to check out Turyol , another private company.

Hop this helps.

Mohammad Iqbal says

January 17, 2020 at 5:12 am

Hi the schedule you shared for the full bhosphorus tour above in the article have one departure and one return cruise so it will start at 10:35 from first stop and reach the last stop at 12:25, then for the return, they will start at 15:00 which means we have to stay at the last stop for more then 2 hours? is there any option that we have continuous cruise like we reach at the last stop and after some time we start our journey back?

Is there only two long bhosphorous cruises for the day?

January 18, 2020 at 3:10 pm

Hi Mohammad,

Since it’s winter currently, they only operate one boat and only do one run. In summer the frequency is higher, so you can opt for an earlier return. If you want a continuous tour to the Black Sea and back, then I’m afraid that you’ll have to look for private companies and Bosphorus Tours. Keep in mind that they will be more expensive.

Milica says

December 30, 2019 at 4:16 pm

Are Şehir Hatları tours (either short or long) available during winter time? Their timetable looks the same way as this summer when I did a tour, but I was wondering if you have any closer information, as we would like to take the tour again these days.

Thank you 🙂

December 31, 2019 at 6:00 pm

It does look similar, but it has actually been updated. You’ll see that the long tour only has one trip up and down, where in summer there are a few more. So, to answer your question, yes the info is up to date.

November 28, 2019 at 11:19 am

Hi, my family and I will arrive Istanbul on the 2nd week of December, and from your post, the schedule changes seasonally. So I am worried about the schedule for Short Bosphorus Tour as we want to ride the cruise from Ortakoy. 1)Is the cruise still available during Winter season/ December? 2)How to find out their schedule for Short Bosphorus Cruise? Thank you

November 28, 2019 at 5:59 pm

Yes, the short Bosphorus tour continues during winter. Here you can find the schedule .

October 24, 2019 at 10:47 am

Hi there, great article! I have a couple of questions if you don’t mind:

What is the difference between the scenic River cruise for EUR20 and the full bosphorus for TL25? I ask this because of the substantial difference in price.

October 24, 2019 at 6:24 pm

The full Bosphorus cruise for 25 TL is a regular public transportation ferry taking you all the way to the last dock before the Black Sea, and back. It briefly stops at all the docks along the way to let people on and off. The 25 TL just lets you on the ship, no drink nor food included.

The Scenic River cruise, among many others on this page, are privately owned cruises that advertise here. Their offers MAY include equally long or shorter cruises, normally don’t have extra stops, can have daytime, sunset or night timeframes, food and drinks, entertainment on board, etc. each program is different, and so are their prices. I recommend you read the details and go over comments left by others.

Muhammad Siddiqui says

October 2, 2019 at 10:16 pm

Is this correct link for Bosphorus cruise? https://www.ido.com.tr/

do they pick up from Yotel at IST?

October 3, 2019 at 7:57 pm

Hi Muhammad,

No, that is the wrong link. Here are the links for the public Bosphorus tours and a private Bosphorus cruise which I took myself. Hotel pickup is only available on some tours, and certainly not for public tours.

September 21, 2019 at 6:50 am

HI, Thank you so much for all the help. It really helps us all. I have few questions:

1) I am coming there in first week of november. Is it usually busy during that time?

2) I will be there on Nov 1st (Friday Evening) to Nov 6th (Wednesday Morning). I know you mentioned the cruise doesn’t work on saturday! Would you recommend me taking the Sunday, Monday or Tuesday cruise?

3) I am planning on taking the full day cruise from Sehir Hatlari in Eminono, what is the small fish town called where the cruise stop for lunch? Any restaurants there you would recommend?

4) What time is the return cruise? What happens if we miss the last cruise?

5) Do you know where i should buy the tickets for princes island ferry? How much will it cost? I read online and people said the only place worth visiting on princes island is Buyukada. Or are there any other islands you recommend us going to. Any information about the princes ferry would be appreciated.

One day we are planning on doing bosporos tour, next day go to the princes island, third day visit mosque, museums and grand bazaar. We will still have one full day left, what do you recommend us to do. Something you would highly recommend someone doing when they visit istanbul. Doesn’t matter even if its 2-3hrs drive, i will rent a car and take my family.

Thank you so much for all the help with this forum.

September 23, 2019 at 8:54 am

1. It shouldn’t be too busy, it’s low season. 2. The cruises work every day, just the sunset cruise doesn’t. So you can take it any day you want. 3. It’s the very last stop, Anadolu Kavağı. Can’t really recommend one. Just don’t be overwhelmed by the waiters trying to lure you in, take your time to check them all out first, and then pick the one that pleases you most. 4. You can find the Şehir Hatları timetable for the full Bosporus cruise here . If you miss the only return ferry, the you’re left with a very expensive taxi ride back. 5. Just go to the Şehir Hatları offices on the docks of Eminönü and look for their Bosporus or Boğaz sales office. If you’re pressed for time, yes, focus on Büyükada . 6. Are Dolmabahçe Palace, Topkapi Palace and the Basilica Cistern on your list already?

September 9, 2019 at 8:27 pm

Is there any non stop cruise?

I am looking for something that takes 1 to 2 hours maximum? Could I buy the tickets at the boat port? How much it cost?

September 10, 2019 at 9:54 am

The short tour only stops twice to pick up passengers. If you really want non stop tours you’ll have to take a look at private Bosphorus tours . For the tours by Şehir Hatları you can buy tickets at the pier, for other tours you better buy online.

Peter P says

September 3, 2019 at 1:23 pm

Hello, thanks for your detailed article on the cruises and it helps a lot. My group are planning to do a short cruise, however we have a few questions:

1) We are a bit confused on the information from Sehir Hatlari’s website. Does the short cruises only depart once a day from Eminonu/ Uskudar/ Ortakoy? The Turkish version says it departs once a day, but the English website seems to be saying there would 2 departures per day.

2) We are planning to take on the short cruise from Ortakoy, would we be able to finish the cruise at Eminonu? Or we have to get off the ferry at Ortakoy if we were onboard there?

3) Would we miss anything good if we were onboard from Ortakoy for the short cruise?

Thanks so much and looking forward to hearing from you.

September 3, 2019 at 10:33 pm

1. There is only one tour a day. The top row are the departure times, the bottom row are the arrival times. 2. Yes, you can start in Ortaköy and get off at Eminönü. 3. You’ll only see the shore between those two points only once. If it fit your itinerary by boarding in Ortakoy, then I wouldn’t change it.

Sahana says

August 27, 2019 at 6:44 pm

Hi Erlend, Could you please share the google map location of the place where we can buy the tickets for Bosphorus tour. EMINONU area is pretty wide.

August 27, 2019 at 7:07 pm

Here you go: Şehir Hatları Bosphorus Cruises

Ahmad Mahairi says

August 25, 2019 at 10:23 pm

I am currently at Istanbul and I am planning to take the full cruze, I am also planning to visit Dolma bahçet saray and Rumli Hisarı at the same day. Would that be possible ? If so, shall I book the 1:30 trip or the 10:30 one? Is there a way to stop at a ferry station close to beşiktaş or Rumli Hisarı in the way back instead of waiting to get off at Eminonu?

August 26, 2019 at 8:29 am

I would first go to Dolmabahçe Palace and Rumeli Hisari, and take the cruise at 13:35 from Eminönü or at 13:50 from Beşiktaş. You’ll be at 15:25 at the last stop. Before you get off the ship, ask what time the last boat embarks so you don’t miss it. On the way back you can get off at Beşiktaş or Eminönü, that’s up to you.

Have a good time.

August 23, 2019 at 6:22 pm

I will be in Istanbul in September for 3 full days, sunday – Tuesday (flying out Wednesday morning). We really wanted to do a sunset cruise, what is the best company to use and how much are we expecting for two adults? I don’t even mind dinner with the sunset cruise.

And thank you so much for taking your time to do this, great work 🙂

August 25, 2019 at 3:09 pm

Best is obviously a private cruise , but if you’re only a party of two it might be a bit too expensive. Cheapest is the one offered by Şehir Hatları, but it only runs on Saturdays in high season. If neither are an option, I suggest you take a look at all the other Bosphorus tour suggestions , with or without dinner. Please do take the amount of stars and reviews into consideration to make a wise decision.

Mustafa says

August 13, 2019 at 12:59 am

Went on Saturday for a night cruise with Şehir Hatları but the office was closed and I was told that Şehir Hatları has only one cruise on Saturday but that’s in the morning (or maybe they said afternoon..can’t recall). So we took the BigBus tour (they share the same booth with Şehir Hatları. The cost originally was 400 TL for 4 adults but after some negotiations it went down to 350 TL. It was very good. Not crowded at all. It was close to the evening so we started with a day light and also managed to see the sunset and Istanbul in night lights. Tour was with commentary at points of interest. Food drinks onboard are expensive. Bring your own snacks.

August 13, 2019 at 8:25 am

Hi Mustafa,

It’s correct that Şehir Hatları only has the sunset cruise on a Saturday. Maybe you were too late to catch it (it’s at Eminönü at 18:25) or it already sold out earlier in the day. Glad to hear that the other cruise worked out for you.

Jaco Havenga says

August 7, 2019 at 5:06 pm

Hi, thanks for your very informative articles. Me and my wife are visiting Istanbul from Sept 8th to 13 Sept. Would you suggest booking any tours or we rather do our own thing. Its like all the operators use the reason for booking with them is to skip long queues. In terms of the Sehir Hatlari Bosphorus cruise (Full Cruise), when disembark at the last harbor for lunch is the ferry waiting or do you catch a different one back. And is this cruise cover all the important sites along the river or are there other cruises as well.

August 8, 2019 at 8:34 am

There are often long queues, but that’s most of the time to buy tickets. You can avoid that buy buying the museum pass or buy buying these skip the line guided tours. The latter also have the advantage that these are mostly guided tours. You can buy those online, you’ll find their ads on my site. And last but not least, you can buy a complete package with Istanbul Tourist Pass . I always used to go in with a book in hand, but I recently enjoyed the added value of a guide.

As for the cruise, it depends a bit on the day, but normally it’s the same ferry. Please safe, and take the 10:35 ferry to the last stop in the morning, and ask there when the return ferries depart. There is always a return ferry at 15:00, but the second one is either at 17:00 or 18:00, depending on the day.

John Fitzgerald says

July 30, 2019 at 11:01 pm

Is it reasonable to target the 1:30 departure from Eminonu with an arrival at Ataturk scheduled for 11:20? I don’t have any concept of the time needed to get through immigration and the taxi ride to the dock. Since we won’t buy the ticket until we are at the dock, the only question is whether it is reasonable to plan for that? Thanks.

July 31, 2019 at 8:42 am

First of all, you probably will not fly on Atatürk, because Atatürk Airport has been closed down a few months ago . You’ll now land at the new Istanbul Airport. Typically it takes just over one hour to get out of the airport, and depending on the means of transportation you choose and amount of traffic, it’ll take one to two hours to reach the city center. Assuming you’ll want to check in at your hotel first to at least drop your luggage, I think it’s very unlikely you’ll make it to the docks on time.

Hope this helps give you an idea.

July 14, 2019 at 10:12 pm

Hey, I went on a Bosphorus cruise tour from Ortaköy, Beşiktaş. The one that costed 25 TL and lasted around an hour. It said “ Bogaz turlari” where we took the boat from. Is there any way to find out who was working on the boat/ cruise that we were on? Meaning the ones selling snacks, tea and so on. Thank you

July 15, 2019 at 8:35 am

I’m afraid that would be very difficult.

Sorry I can’t help you for that.

July 14, 2019 at 5:30 pm

First of all your post helped alot to understand the Bosphrous Tour Thanks for that.

My question is what i am seeing in the schedule provided by Şehir Hatları that

Full Bosphorus Cruise is departing from EMINONU and we also have ticketing office located on the left docks of EMINONU. So its a win win you go to EMINONU get the ticket and enjoy the cruise. Ok.

Now the issue is for Full Bosphorus Cruise by Night we’ll take the tickets from docks of EMINONU but the cruise is departing from BOSTANCI according to ” http://en.sehirhatlari.istanbul/en/timetable/sunset-cruises-415.html ” this link. What is that??? Are you getting my point?

2) Second thing is you said ” For the tours organized by Şehir Hatları you can only buy tickets the same day. You can go in the morning to get tickets for the evening though ”

Then what if i wanna go in the morning as i am seeing the schedule for Full Bosphorus Cruise the morning cruise will depart from EMINONU at 10:35. Will i easily get the ticket if i reach at the ticket office at lets say 9:30 or 10:00 ? I mean is it really hard to get the ticket or you can easily get the ticket if you reach an hour before departing the Cruise?

July 15, 2019 at 8:33 am

The boat starts it’s trip in Bostancı, then sails to Kadiköy and picks up people there, then sails to Eminönü where you’ll get on the boat, etc.

Yes, you can buy your tickets in the morning to make sure the boat isn’t sold out by the evening.

Rumana says

June 16, 2019 at 6:16 am

Hi I am right now in Istanbul with my husband and two toddlers for a week. Can you please suggest me what we can do in Istanbul for around three days and for the remaining days we wish to explore places around Istanbul. Thank you

June 16, 2019 at 4:48 pm

Have you had a look at the articles 15 things to do in Istanbul and fun activities with kids ?

June 10, 2019 at 3:09 pm

Thank you so much, Erlend, for the details!

One more question – may I use Istanbulkart for the Long Bosphorus Cruise? Or the cost of the cruises are not included?

Thanks again!

June 11, 2019 at 1:09 pm

No, you can’t use your Istanbul Kart.

Camilo says

June 7, 2019 at 12:14 pm

I will arrive in Istanbul next Friday for in the afternoon at 6PM. I will be there until Saturday at 8 AM, as I checked, my only option to visit something typical in Istanbul is the Bosphorus Cruise by Night (Mehtap Gezi). Or do you suggest me another plan?

1. What time start the cruise at night? 2. How much is it? 3. Where I could buy the ticket? 4. How long is the cruise?

Thanks in advance for your help.

June 7, 2019 at 10:42 pm

If you land at 6 PM, I’m afraid you won’t make it in time. I suggest you have a nice dinner overlooking or by the Bosphorus.

June 6, 2019 at 6:30 pm

Hello! I have read your articles and they are very useful. tank uou for your effort and time to write them! I have a few questions on the cruises a tourist can take:

1. For long Bosphorus Cruise, I found on googlemaps more names for the docks, such as: Eminonu Pier / Eminönü İskelesi and Terminal Feribot Eminönü (Ş.Hatları; Üsküdar & Boğaz). Could you, please, help me with the correct one where I should go to buy tickets and embark?

2. I want to take a cruise on the Golden Horn, too. On Sehir Hatlari website I found a departure point from Karakoy (ferry coming from Uksudar and stopping to Eyup). On the other hand, I found info that there is a ferry going to Eyup from Eminonu Halic Iskelesi (this is the name I found on googlemaps). I don„t know if this is still available in 2019. Is it possible to help me with correct and updated info?

3. Istanbulkart. It is clear it can be used by up to 5 people. When they all use it first time, they will have a discount fare (around 2,60 TL instead of 5TL, as it is a standard ticket). At the first transfer, all of them get discounts?

Thank you in advance for your help, Dana

June 6, 2019 at 11:10 pm

1. The Şehir Hatları docks are on the right side of the Galata Bridge with your back to Eminönü and looking at the Galata Tower. It should write Boğaz Turları and the brand name, Şehir Hatları.

2. The one you found starting in Üsküdar and ending at Eyüp is the official Golden Horn line (Haliç Hattı). Keep in mind that Karaköy is only just across the bridge from Eminönü, a very enjoyable walk.

3. No, only the first one of all people on the same card will get the discount. Personally, I don’t recommend more than three people on one card.

Kedar Dixit says

June 3, 2019 at 11:39 am

Is it worth buying Istanbul tourist pass or venture on your own?

June 3, 2019 at 7:33 pm

Unless you plan to do all they offer in the time frame you picked, I think you’re better of on your own.

Helen Pourouna says

May 15, 2019 at 7:11 pm

Can you buy tickets for full boat cruise on the day of the cruise for the morning cruise. So in other words can you just turn up to ticket office and buy a ticket for the cruise

May 16, 2019 at 11:45 pm

Yes, you can.

vivien barton says

April 25, 2019 at 9:11 am

What is the exact location of your office/ticket office? I don’t want to go on a different company, how do I find your ticket counter?

April 25, 2019 at 10:33 pm

I’m not a travel agent, so I don’t have an office. I just share my Istanbul experiences and advice to help tourists make the most out of it.

April 24, 2019 at 10:08 am

How can i buy advance ticket for long bosphorus cruise or ensure that tickets are not totally sold for the day?

April 24, 2019 at 9:40 pm

For the tours organized by Şehir Hatları you can only buy tickets the same day. You can go in the morning to get tickets for the evening though.

April 21, 2019 at 3:39 pm

Hey, can you bring whatever you want to the cruise? (drinks, food, and the like) are the prices on board reasonable?

April 22, 2019 at 9:50 pm

On the public cruise boats you can bring your own drinks and some snacks. Keep in mind that alcoholic beverages may not be allowed.

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Bosphorus Cruise Price, Schedule, Map (Updated 2024)

10 March 2024 by Serhat Engül

Bosphorus cruise is one of the most entertaining activities to do in Istanbul. While touring the Bosphorus, you can realize how Istanbul acts as a bridge between Asia and Europe. Because this hybrid culture was embodied in the structures on the Bosphorus coast.

During the Bosphorus cruise, you will see the historical palaces and mosques of Istanbul as well as the most expensive mansions. Reflecting both the historical and modern face of the city, the shores of the Bosphorus promise a lot for those who love to take pictures.

Many tourists visiting Istanbul stay only in the triangle of Blue Mosque , Hagia Sophia and Grand Bazaar . However, in order to get to know the city better, it is necessary to visit Taksim, go to the Asian side (especially Kadikoy ) and join the Bosphorus tour.

In this article, you can find information about the prices and timetables of the most popular Bosphorus tours through maps and images. You can examine the first three options to join the classic Bosphorus cruise. The last two options include sunset and dinner cruise options.

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Best Bosphorus Cruise in Istanbul

Istanbul Bosphorus Cruise Tours

In order to find the best Bosphorus cruise in Istanbul , you need to review the Bosphorus tours organized by Sehir Hatlari, Turyol and Dentur companies. The prices of these Bosphorus cruises are almost the same as each other. However, since each of them has different routes and times, you need to find the one that suits you best.

For example, the Sehir Hatlari ferries have a large deck, wide seats and a cafe inside. However, they only operate once or twice a day. For this reason, if you are going to combine your Bosphorus cruise with another activity, it may not be the appropriate option for you.

On the other hand, Turyol Bosphorus cruise boats are very compatible with flexible travel plans as they make tours every hour from 10:00 in the morning. Although these boats are smaller than the previous option, they still have a cafe inside.

The last option, the Dentur Bosphorus cruise , is a great option for those staying close to Taksim Square. Because Dentur’s boats depart from Kabatas. Kabatas is the last stop of Tram T1 arriving here from Istanbul Old City. The station is located right next to the Dolmabahce Palace .

Now, let’s examine each Bosphorus cruise under its own heading in the rest of the article. Thus, you can see the pros and cons of each and decide on the most suitable Bosphorus tour for you.

1. Sehir Hatlari Ferries

Sehir Hatlari Ferry

Sehir Hatlari ferries depart from Eminonu, the transportation hub of Istanbul Old City. Sehir Hatlari has 6-hour long and 2-hour short Bosphorus cruise options. While the 6-hour classic tour continues throughout the year, the 2-hour tour is organized only in summer.

Sehir Hatlari Long Bosphorus Cruise

Sehir Hatlari long Bosphorus cruise starts at 10:30, regardless of summer or winter, and lasts for 6 hours. The route of Sehir Hatlari ferries is longer than other Bosphorus tours. The tour starts from Historical Peninsula and continues until Anadolu Kavagi , which is the closest point on the Asian side to the Black Sea.

After leaving Eminonu, the ferry takes a 1.5-hour cruise on the Bosphorus and takes a 3-hour break after arriving at Anadolu Kavagi. (Between 12:00 and 15:00) This is a cozy town away from the crowds of Istanbul.

You can climb the Yoros Castle built by the Genoese and take beautiful pictures of the Bosphorus. The northern part of the Bosphorus is the only passage connecting the Black Sea to the open seas.

After visiting the castle, you can take a walk on the beach and enjoy the local architecture. It is also possible to have a nice lunch break at the fish restaurants by the sea.

The Sehir Hatlari ferry starts its return journey at 15:00 pm in the afternoon. The ferry follows the same route and returns to its starting point, the Old City, within 1.5 hours.

Sehir Hatlari Short Bosphorus Cruise

Sehir Hatlari has an alternative Bosphorus tour that is only held during the summer months. Sehir Hatlari short Bosphorus cruise is an activity that takes 2 hours. This excursion starts around 14:40 and returns after a 2-hour nonstop tour.

As an Istanbulite, I like the 2-hour tour of Sehir Hatlari the most. Because it covers more places compared to the 1.5 hour tours of Turyol and Dentur. Although this may seem insignificant at first glance, it allows you to see the northern shores of the Bosphorus.

I like to travel on Sehir Hatlari’s wide-deck and comfortable ferries with a decent cafe service. Also, since many Bosphorus cruises do not include the mansions in Yenikoy , the most beautiful houses on the Bosphorus cannot be seen.

The short 2-hour Bosphorus cruise can be a little difficult to fit into your travel plans, as it only takes place during the summer months and starts in the late afternoon. But if you have the time, I think this is the best.

Sehir Hatlari Bosphorus Cruise Prices 2024

Sehir Hatlari long Bosphorus Cruise price is 120 Turkish Lira. On the other hand, the ticket price of the short Bosphorus tour is 65 TL. This post was last updated on March 10, 2024. I suggest you to check the prices once again on the official website of the company .

2. Turyol Bosphorus Cruise Boats

Turyol Bosphorus Cruise Boat

Turyol Bosphorus cruise boats organize tours every hour starting from 10:00 in the morning. In this sense, the most practical trips are made by Turyol, located in Eminonu.

Turyol pier is located only a five-minute walk from the Spice Bazaar , the symbol of Eminonu. Turyol ticket office is right next to the Galata Bridge , adjacent to nostalgic boats selling fish sandwiches.

Turyol boats set off from Eminonu and make a 1.5-hour trip. Leaving the Old City, the ship first crosses to the Asian Side and picks up passengers from Uskudar, and then returns to the European Side and starts the cruise.

The boat sails north along the European shores of the Bosphorus and turns from the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge in the middle of the Bosphorus. Following the Asian shores on the way back, the boat gives you the chance to see the sea shores of both sides.

The best thing about Turyol tour is that it is organized every hour and makes it easy to make itinerary. Even if you’re late due to a queue at a museum, crowds at a market, or traffic, you’ll catch the next boat.

Turyol Bosphorus Cruise Price 2024

Turyol Bosphorus Cruise price is 150 Turkish Lira. This article was updated on March 10, 2024. Before joining the tour, I recommend that you check the ticket price a second time on the official website of the Turyol . When you open the page, you will be asked to choose a destination, if you choose Eminonu Port, it will be the original trip starting from the Old City.

3. Dentur Bosphorus Cruise Boats

Dentur Bosphorus Cruise is the third option. The most beautiful part of Dentur is that it is very close to Kabatas. For visitors staying in Taksim Square, transportation is very easy. From Taksim Square you can come to Kabatas via Funicular F1 line and easily reach Dentur boats.

Dentur pier is very close to Dolmabahce Palace, so you can visit the palace first. Dentur’s biggest difference from Turyol is that it departs a little further. Since the tour starts from Kabatas and not from Eminonu, it goes further than Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge and returns from Emirgan (beautiful neighborhood up the Bosphorus nearby Sabanci Museum )  The journey time is almost the same with Turyol.

Another feature of Dentur boats is that it stops in the Ottoman palaces on the shores of the Bosphorus. The boat stops at Emirgan on the European side and Kucuksu Pavillion (hunting palace of the Sultans) and Beylerbeyi Palace on the Asian side. If you want to visit these places, you can get off the boat and catch the next boat and return to the starting point of Kabatas.

Dentur Bosphorus Cruise Price 2024

Dentur Bosphorus Cruise price is 150 Turkish Lira for a 1 hour and 15 minute tour. These prices were last updated on March 10, 2024. You can check it once again at the official address of the company .

Dentur is the best Bosphorus tour in Istanbul for those who want to visit the palaces on the Asian side of Istanbul. Visits to Kucuksu Pavillion and Beylerbeyi Palace are both a cultural experience and the opportunity to eat and drink by the Bosphorus. The cafes of both museums have Bosphorus views and the food prices are reasonable.

4. Bosphorus Sunset Cruise

Bosphorus Sunset Cruise allows you to take magnificent photos in Istanbul. You can enjoy the most romantic moments of the Bosphorus on the tour that starts when the sun sets.

If you want to join a sunset cruise tour on the Bosphorus with a luxury yacht, you can make a reservation from this link . This journey might be convenient for a small family or a couple.

Bosphorus Sunset Cruise Price 2024

Bosphorus Sunset Cruise price is around 55 USD per person as of 2024. Sunset tours are relatively expensive as they are limited to a small number of people and are made with private yachts. You can check the prices and make a reservation from the link above.

5. Bosphorus Dinner Cruise

Bosphorus dinner cruise in Istanbul is a really fun activity. During this tour you can watch local dances and belly dancers. The best part of the Bosphorus dinner cruise is that you can see the palaces and other beautiful buildings on the Bosphorus with their colorful lights.

You can spend an unforgettable evening with beautiful music on the boat, local dances to entertain you and romantic scenery. If you want to join the recommended Bosphorus dinner cruise tour, you can make a reservation from this link . The tour is organized under the guarantee of GetYourGuide, an international company.

Bosphorus Dinner Cruise Price 2024

Bosphorus Dinner Cruise price is around 25 USD per person as of 2024. You can book an evening tour with dinner on the Bosphorus from the link I shared above and check the latest price. The tour I recommend is the most popular Bosphorus evening cruise in Istanbul.

Bosphorus Cruise Map for 2024

Bosphorus Cruise Map shows us the locations of Istanbul’s nostalgic ferries and tour boats. These sea transport vehicles allow us to travel between the European and Asian sides as well as take a Bosphorus cruise.

For example, piers 1, 2 and 5 on the map show tour boats making a Bosphorus cruise. Pier 1 belongs to the Turyol Boats . Pier number 2 belongs to Sehir Hatlari Ferries . Pier 5 belongs to Dentur Boats departing from Kabatas.

Pier 3 symbolizes the ferries departing from Eminonu (Old City) to Uskudar and Kadikoy on the Asian side. There are actually two separate piers here, but I thought a single figure would be enough for both.

Pier 6 symbolizes the ferries departing from Besiktas to Kadikoy and Uskudar. Piers 7 and 8 are located in Uskudar and Kadikoy, two touristic districts of the Asian Side. Ferries depart from both to Besiktas and Eminonu.

In summary, a Bosphorus cruise is among the best things to do in Istanbul . You can have this wonderful experience by choosing one of Sehir Hatlari, Turyol or Dentur companies.

You can also join special organizations such as a sunset cruise or an evening cruise with dinner. The photos you take during any activity on the Bosphorus will probably be among your best memories in Istanbul.

I would also recommend the article named Istanbul tourist map to get to know the touristic places of Istanbul. Or you can also review the Istanbul metro map article for public transportation in Istanbul.

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31 August 2018 at 19:24

Thanks for all your posts! They have been very useful in planning my trip. Very big help in deciding a lot of things. Complemented very well my Tripadvisor and Lonely Planet research.

31 August 2018 at 19:44

Hello Ryan, thank you very much for your kind words. This is a good motivation for us. I Hope you will have great time in Istanbul.

13 May 2021 at 09:40

We are expected to arrive in Istanbul on 27th May and stay for 8 days. I’m glad to have gone through your blogs which will help me in making our trip enjoyable. Thanks for these very informative blogs. Ciao

13 May 2021 at 12:17

Hi Salahuddin, thank you for the feedback. It makes me very happy to see that these blogs really work for people. I wish you a good holiday in Istanbul.

27 September 2021 at 19:07

I am so glad to find your blog site with so many useful information for my trip next month. A quick question – are the ferries in normal operation now (any impacts from the Covid situation)?

27 September 2021 at 19:52

Hello, thank you for the feedback about the blog. Frankly, I haven’t participated in Bosphorus tours for a long time. However, when I review Turyol’s Bosphorus tour schedules, I see that the operations continue in the same way. The website of the state-run Sehir Hatlari is currently unavailable. But as far as I know it works too.

16 October 2021 at 05:29

Hello Serhat. I am planning to visit Istanbul with my family by end of November. How can we contact you to arrange some tours. Thank you

16 October 2021 at 22:08

Hello Said. You can send me an email from the contact page . It would also be helpful if you noted the exact days of the tours. Best regards, Serhat.

15 February 2022 at 15:39

I must say you have made planning around Turkey way easier. Wonderful description.

Thanks Sofia

15 February 2022 at 21:54

Hi Sofia, thank you. It makes me happy to see such reviews. It’s good to see that the time I spend on blogs is not in vain.

14 May 2022 at 10:54

Hello, this is a very informative website. Thank you for the in depth and extremely useful information. It has really helped me plan my trip.

14 May 2022 at 11:20

Hi Zehan, thank you very much for the feedback. Have a nice trip!

23 June 2022 at 13:27

Hi, hope you are well. Please let me know if there are any sunset cruises on Sehir Hatlari or Dentur.

23 June 2022 at 16:39

Hi Zehan, no, these companies do not organize sunset cruises on the Bosphorus.

20 November 2022 at 18:29

Hi, I wanted to know if any of these three companies have thier own dinner cruise. Or is it just offered by Get Your Guide?

21 November 2022 at 19:08

Hi Shyam, as dinner cruise is a special organization, it is held on ships designed for it. For this reason, the three companies in the top titles do not have dinner tours.

There are many companies in Istanbul that offer Bosphorus cruises with dinner. The most popular among them is the company I recommend.

They offer their services through GetYourGuide. If you want, you can make a reservation via the link I have provided.

19 January 2023 at 01:31

Thank you very much for your detailed explanation of Bosphorus cruises types, I found it very useful for planning my trip.

19 January 2023 at 13:05

Dear Liubov, thank you for your feedback on my article about Bosphorus tours. I am happy to see that the article is useful for those who will visit Istanbul.

5 February 2023 at 22:19

Big Thanks for writing this great guide..

7 February 2023 at 00:11

Dear Ali, thank you for the feedback on the post. I hope you will have a nice trip in Istanbul.

23 August 2023 at 20:02

Hello Serhat, I looked at the website of Sehir Hatlari ferries but I wasn’t able to see the possibility of buying tickets in advance online. Do you know if you can make a reservation for a cruise on a particular day online? Or do you just have to go to the ticket office in person in Istanbul? Many thanks!

25 August 2023 at 21:19

Dear Gary, Sehir Hatlari is a ferry company operating within Istanbul. I am not surprised that their online service is not working because Istanbulites do not reserve tickets for these ferries in advance.

Istanbulkart or one-time tickets are valid for all ferries of Sehir Hatlari that operate on both sides of the Bosphorus. On the other hand, online tickets must be purchased for IDO ferries going from Istanbul to other cities (for example, from Istanbul to Bursa).

My advice to you would be to buy your ticket for the Bosphorus cruise of Sehir Hatlari 30 minutes before the ferry departure from the box office. There is no such thing as running out of tickets for daily Bosphorus tours.

27 February 2024 at 19:30

Hello Serhat: Excellent guide. Re Turyol Ferries Bosphorus tour: Found it difficult to confirm on their website the following : *Hourly schedule in March ? *Just turn up @ the terminal purchase tickets ? *No online purchase facility ?

Regards Mitchell Reid

29 February 2024 at 23:43

Dear Mitchell, yes Turyol’s website is a bit outdated. Since the company’s working principles are very simple, you do not need to check the hours in advance or buy tickets online.

Turyol starts its Bosphorus cruises at 10:00 in the morning and there are boats every hour from then until the evening. I don’t think there will be a problem finding a seat. Tickets can be easily purchased from the box office before each trip.

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Bosphorus Cruise, Istanbul

Last Updated on January 12, 2024

Every visitor to Istanbul wants to—and should!—take a Bosphorus cruise on the 32-kilometer (20-mile)-long strait that joins the Sea of Marmara to the south with the Black Sea to the north of Istanbul. There are many varieties of Bosphorus cruises.

Below, you'll see several options as well as our top recommended experience, which is a 2.5-hour sunset cruise with superior value:

1. Velena Travel Bosphorus Tours

We recommend avoiding the typical overly crowded tourist boats and enjoying the enchantment of Istanbul along the beautiful Bosphorus with a smaller group on a luxury yacht at sunset! Velena Travel Bosphorus Tours has focused on one thing for 15 years, and that is to help visitors to Istanbul have the very best experience on a Bosphorus cruise at an affordable price.

You can learn more about the company history of Velena Travel Yacht Cruises.

Velena Travel offers two Bosphorus tour options. Bosphorus and Black Sea Cruise with Lunch Tour and Bosphorus Sunset Tour , both offering amazing views of the Bosphorus stride. 

While Bosphorus Sunset Tours aim to provide the best Bosphorus sunset scenery, the Bosphorus and Black Sea Cruise with Lunch Tour includes a two-course lunch along the Bosphorus up to the Black Sea.

Key Highlights

Although both the Bosphorus Sunset Tour and the Bosphorus and Black Sea Cruise with Lunch Tour offer unique experiences, anyone can enjoy our tour. 

  • The tours are not overcrowded, allowing for a much more enjoyable experience.
  • Unique views of the most famous waterfront sites and Istanbul's magnificent skyline.
  • Private guide aboard to answer questions and give background to waterfront palaces, mosques, mansions, and more.
  • Sipping your welcome drink and tasting delicious canapés on board an elegant yacht.
  • The perfect way to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing.
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off service

You’ll receive a  10% discount if you mention TurkeyTravelPlanner.com or TTP when booking with Velena Travel.

2.  Bosphorus Tour & Cooking Class

Sojourn Travel offers a unique combination tour: Bosphorus Tour & Cooking Class . The tour offers a unique cultural and culinary experience in Turkey. Participants embark on a private boat trip across the Bosphorus to a peaceful village, where they are introduced to traditional Turkish cuisine. Under the guidance of an English-speaking head chef and local team, attendees learn to prepare dishes like eggplant moussaka, using ingredients sourced from the village garden. 

The experience includes a family-style meal, dessert, and the opportunity to make new friends. The tour also includes a visit to the village market and garden, hands-on cooking instruction for at least five dishes, and a recipe book of Turkish dishes. This immersive experience promises unforgettable memories and new cooking skills, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to explore Turkey's rich culture through its food and scenic views of the Bosphorus.

3. Intercontinental Ferryboats

In 30 minutes or less, for only a few Turkish liras , you can board a ferryboat in Europe at Eminönü , Kabataş , or Beşiktaş and cruise across the Bosphorus to Asia : Üsküdar, Harem , Haydarpaşa , or Kadıköy . 

The cruise takes as little as 10 minutes (one-way/single between Kabataş and Üsküdar on a Dentur Avrasya commuter ferry ) to 1 hour (round-trip/return Şehir Hatları or TurYol ferry between the Golden Horn ( Eminönü or Karaköy) and the Asian port of Kadıköy .)

You'll get to see the domes and minarets of Old Istanbul , Maiden's Tower ( Kız Kulesi ) , the magnificent facade of Dolmabahçe Palace , the sprawling new districts of office towers, and the sweep of the Bosphorus to the north and the Sea of Marmara to the south.

This is the shortest and least expensive kind of Bosphorus cruise. It's not really a cruise, of course. It's the short but pleasurable voyage that Istanbul commuters get to experience every day through their ferries .

4. Dentur Avrasya Hop On - Hop Off

Dentur Avrasya operates 1-hour 40-minute Hop On - Hop Off loop cruises from Kabataş , taking you to the Fatih Bridge about halfway up the Bosphorus and stopping at docks that allow you to visit several Ottoman palaces and interesting sights along the way. 

You can also stay on the boat and finish the cruise in less than two hours, or you can hop off, visit a palace for an hour, then hop on the next ferry to continue your voyage at no additional fare. It's the most efficient and pleasurable way to combine a Bosphorus cruise with visits to Ottoman palaces!

5. TurYol Short Bosphorus Cruise

TurYol operates 90-minute cruises that take you nonstop from Eminönü by the Galata Bridge, up the Bosphorus to the Fatih Bridge, then turn around and return to Eminönü. There are departures from Kadıköy and Üsküdar on the Asian shore as well. The trip is transport-only, with no stops or commentary. 

In June , July , and August , boats depart every hour on the hour from mid-morning until the evening, allowing you to leave when you want and to see much of the Bosphorus in a short time for a reasonable price.

6. Şehir Hatları (Public Ferries) Short Bosphorus Cruise

Traditional Şehir Hatları ferryboats depart the Eminönü docks by the Galata Bridge each afternoon, sail up beyond the Fatih Bridge, turn around, and return, taking about 2 hours. You can also sail on the Eminönü-to-Rumeli Kavağı or Üsküdar-to-Anadolu Kavağı ferries for a medium-length cruise.

7. Other Bosphorus Private Yacht Cruise Options:

Don't let the term "private yacht" scare you. If you have a group of 10 passengers, you can cruise the Bosphorus on a chartered yacht for as little as 38€ per person!

Efendi Travel , a TurkeyTravelPlanner.com partner, offers a variety of private yachts for charter for private Bosphorus cruises. Most vessels have at least ten voyager capacities, and several can host larger groups. Minimum charter time is 2 hours, but longer times are available, as are food and beverage services on board and the services of a professional guide.

8. Full-Day Bosphorus Cruise Options:

Two companies will take you from the city center all the way to the northern Bosphorus port of Anadolu Kavağı , where you can visit the hilltop Byzantine fortress of Yoros Kalesi, enjoy panoramic Bosphorus views, have a pleasant lunch, then return by the same boat to the city center, all in about six hours.

Dentur Avrasya Long Bosphorus Cruise

The Dentur Avrasya cruise departs before noon and takes you from the Kabataş and Beşiktaş docks all the way to Anadolu Kavağı and returns on a modern ferry in 5 and a half hours.

Şehir Hatları Long Bosphorus Cruise

A traditional Şehir Hatları ferryboat departs the Eminönü docks by the Galata Bridge mid-morning and cruises all the way up the Bosphorus to Anadolu Kavağı and returns in about six hours. The bonus here is that you sail on a traditional Istanbul ferryboat .

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Bosphorus Ferries

  • Bosphorus ferries operate between several key points, including Eminonu, Besiktas, Uskudar, Kadikoy, and several Bosphorus neighborhoods.
  • The timetable is typically divided into weekday, weekend, and holiday schedules, so make sure to check the official website or the ferry terminals for the most up-to-date information.

Golden Horn Ferries

  • Golden Horn ferries connect Eminonu with various stops along the Golden Horn, including Fener, Balat, Eyup, and Pierre Loti.
  • Timetables may vary depending on the day of the week, so it’s advisable to check the schedules in advance.

Princes’ Islands Ferries

  • Princes’ Islands, a group of nine islands in the Sea of Marmara, are a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
  • Ferries to the Princes’ Islands depart from various locations, including Kadikoy, Eminonu, and Bostanci.
  • Each island has its own unique charm, so plan your visit accordingly and check the ferry schedules for each destination.

please check all timetables, routes from official sehirhatlari.istanbul

Istanbul Public Ferry Tickets and Prices

Istanbulkart.

  • Istanbulkart is a rechargeable contactless card that allows you to conveniently pay for public transportation, including ferries.
  • Purchase an Istanbulkart at major ferry terminals, metro stations, or kiosks, and load it with credit to pay for your ferry rides.
  • Istanbulkart offers discounted fares compared to single-use tickets and is a cost-effective option for frequent travelers.

Single-Use Tokens

  • If you prefer not to get an Istanbulkart, you can purchase single-use tokens for your ferry rides.
  • Tokens can be bought at ferry terminals or designated ticket booths before boarding.
  • Keep in mind that single-use tokens are slightly more expensive than using an Istanbulkart.
  • Istanbul’s ferry system operates on a zone-based fare system.
  • The fare depends on the distance traveled, so the cost may vary depending on your destination.
  • The fare for a short trip within the same zone is generally lower than a longer trip that crosses multiple zones.

Children and Discounts

  • Children under a certain age, usually 6 years old, can travel for free on Istanbul’s public ferries.
  • Students and senior citizens may be eligible for discounted fares, so it’s advisable to carry relevant identification cards to avail these benefits.

Best Ferry Rides in Istanbul

Bosphorus cruise.

  • Embark on a Bosphorus Cruise and witness the captivating beauty of Istanbul’s skyline, palaces, and waterfront mansions.
  • Opt for a full Bosphorus tour that takes you from Eminonu to the upper regions of the Bosphorus and back, allowing you to soak in the city’s charm.
  • Alternatively, take a shorter cruise from Eminonu to Uskudar or Kadikoy, which still offers stunning views and a taste of Istanbul’s maritime heritage.

Kadikoy to Eminonu

  • Journey across the Bosphorus from the Asian side to the European side by hopping on a ferry from Kadikoy to Eminonu.
  • Experience the bustling atmosphere of Kadikoy’s vibrant markets and cafes before crossing the water to reach Eminonu, the heart of historic Istanbul.

Golden Horn Tour

  • Explore the picturesque Golden Horn by taking a ferry from Eminonu to Fener or Balat.
  • Discover the colorful streets and traditional Ottoman houses in Fener and Balat neighborhoods, rich in history and local culture.

Princes’ Islands

  • Escape the city’s hustle and bustle by taking a ferry to the Princes’ Islands.
  • Each island has its own distinct character, offering a peaceful retreat with charming streets, horse-drawn carriages, and stunning views of the sea.
  • Explore Büyükada, Heybeliada, or Kınalıada for a day of relaxation and exploration.

Insider Advice for Istanbul Public Ferries

Check timetables and routes.

  • Before planning your ferry trip, check the official websites ( sehirhatlari.istanbul ), ferry terminals, or mobile applications for the most up-to-date timetables and routes.
  • Some ferries may have limited schedules during certain times of the day or year, so it’s essential to plan accordingly.

Be Mindful of Crowded Times

  • Istanbul’s public ferries can get crowded during peak hours, especially during morning and evening rush hours.
  • If possible, plan your ferry rides outside these busy times to have a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Embrace the Experience

  • Relax and immerse yourself in the beauty of Istanbul’s waterways.
  • Take the time to enjoy the breathtaking views, capture memorable photos, and engage with fellow travelers.
  • Embrace the rhythm of the city as you sail along the Bosphorus or the Golden Horn, creating unforgettable moments.

Explore Istanbul by Ferry

Istanbul’s public ferries offer a unique way to explore the city’s rich heritage, magnificent architecture, and stunning natural beauty. Whether you choose to cruise along the Bosphorus, navigate the Golden Horn, or venture to the Princes’ Islands, these ferry journeys provide an unforgettable experience. With convenient timetables, affordable fares, and breathtaking views, Istanbul by ferry is an adventure you don’t want to miss. So hop on board, relax, and let Istanbul’s waterways carry you to new discoveries.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a different perspective of the city, Istanbul’s public ferries have something for everyone. From the grandeur of the Bosphorus to the tranquility of the Princes’ Islands, each ferry ride unveils a unique aspect of Istanbul’s charm.

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An Enchanting Evening on the Bosphorus - A Dinner Tour Like No Other

Glide gracefully on the historic waters of the bosphorus framed by the glow of city lights. as palaces and majestic bridges unfold before your eyes, immerse yourself in the city's blend of the ancient and the avant-garde., but the allure doesn't stop with the views. a delightful turkish night awaits you onboard. succumb to the magnetic rhythm of belly dancing and traditional turkish dances, bringing alive istanbul's vibrant heart., as the aroma of authentic turkish delicacies tempts your senses, remember - every bite tells a tale, every flavor an ode to istanbul's rich culinary tradition., curious for more explore the detailed imagery on our website for an enticing prelude. , reserve your spot directly via social media messages., visit our online channels for instant booking and a seamless booking experience. .

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facts about the Bosphorus

The Bosporus Strait, also known as the Bosphorus, is a natural strait located in Istanbul, Turkey. It connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and separates Asia and Europe, dividing Turkey into Thrace and Anatolia. The coordinates of the Bosporus are 41°07′10″N 29°04′31″E.

The Bosporus, a natural strait located in Istanbul, Turkey, is a true marvel of nature. Its strategic location between Asia and Europe has made it a crossroads of civilizations throughout the ages. Picture the breathtaking view from the shores as we gaze upon the shimmering waters that gracefully link the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara. The Bosporus stretches across approximately 31 kilometers (19 miles), revealing its expansive beauty as we navigate its length.

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Here are some key facts about the Bosporus:

  • Type : The Bosporus is a strait, which is a narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water.
  • Turkish Straits : The Bosporus, along with the Dardanelles Strait at the opposite end of the Sea of Marmara, is part of the Turkish Straits.
  • Basin countries : The Bosporus is located entirely within Turkey.
  • Length and width : It has a maximum length of 31 kilometers (19 miles) and a minimum width of 700 meters (2,300 feet).
  • Depth : The Bosporus has a maximum depth of 110 meters (360 feet).
  • Settlements : Most of the shores of the Bosporus are heavily settled, with Istanbul’s metropolitan population of 17 million extending along both banks.
  • Importance : The Bosporus is the world’s narrowest strait used for international navigation and serves as a crucial waterway for maritime connections between the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean.
  • Name : The name “Bosporus” comes from the Ancient Greek “Bósporos,” which means “cattle strait” or “cow passage.” It is derived from the mythological story of Io, who crossed the strait in the form of a cow.
  • Spelling : While the English spelling is commonly “Bosphorus,” the preferred spelling is “Bosporus” in reference to the ancient Greek name.
  • Formation : The exact cause and date of the Bosporus’ formation are still debated among geologists. One hypothesis suggests it was flooded around 5600 BCE due to rising waters breaking through to the Black Sea, which was a low-lying body of fresh water at the time.
  • Morphology : The Bosporus has a varied morphology, with its limits defined by lighthouses. It has a maximum width of 3,420 meters (1.85 nautical miles) and a minimum width of 700 meters (0.38 nautical miles).
  • Golden Horn : The Golden Horn is an estuary off the main strait that historically served as a moat to protect Constantinople (now Istanbul).
  • Underwater Channels : In recent years, underwater channels have been discovered in the Bosporus, referred to as submarine channels. These channels transport sediments to the deep sea, forming sedimentary deposits.
  • Villages : The shores of the Bosporus were once lined with small fishing villages that have now become suburbs of Istanbul. Many retain the suffix “-köy” (village) in their names, reflecting their original identities.
  • Historical Importance : The Bosporus has always been of great strategic and commercial significance. It has been a focal point in numerous conflicts and wars throughout history, including the Russo-Turkish War in the late 19th century.
  • A Tale of Two Continents: Thrace and Anatolia

The Bosporus is not just a physical divide between continents but also a symbolic link that unites them. As we sail through its waters, we witness the seamless blend of cultures on either side. To the north lies Thrace, while Anatolia lies to the south. Thrace, the European side, boasts a rich history that echoes the footprints of ancient civilizations. Anatolia, on the other hand, represents the Asian side, home to a vibrant tapestry of cultures and traditions.

Let’s delve deeper into the intriguing history of the Bosporus. The strait has played a pivotal role in shaping the destinies of empires, witnessing the rise and fall of mighty civilizations. Its shores have been witness to the grandeur of the Byzantine Empire, the magnificence of the Ottoman Empire, and the birth of modern Turkey. As we sail along, we catch glimpses of architectural marvels that stand as testaments to this rich heritage.

  • Istanbul: Where East Meets West

Our journey along the Bosporus would be incomplete without marveling at the splendors of Istanbul, a city that straddles two continents. Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople, embraces both the Asian and European shores of the Bosporus. Its metropolitan population of 17 million reveals a vibrant and bustling city that has evolved over centuries.

Crossing the Galata Bridge, we find ourselves in the heart of Istanbul’s captivating chaos. The city pulses with life as locals and tourists intermingle, immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere. The aroma of Turkish delights, the echoes of the call to prayer, and the vibrant colors of the bustling bazaars awaken our senses, offering a glimpse into the vibrant soul of Istanbul.

  • Historical Treasures Along the Shores

As we continue our journey, let us marvel at the historical treasures that line the shores of the Bosporus. The legendary Topkapi Palace, once home to the sultans of the Ottoman Empire, stands proudly, whispering tales of grandeur and opulence. Its exquisite architecture and meticulously manicured gardens invite us to step into the world of the sultans and envision their regal lifestyles.

Nearby, the Hagia Sophia, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture, stands as a testament to Istanbul’s rich historical tapestry. Once a church, then a mosque, and now a museum, this architectural marvel reflects the cultural fusion that defines Istanbul. Stepping inside, we are mesmerized by its vast interior, adorned with awe-inspiring mosaics and towering domes.

Our journey continues, taking us to the magnificent Rumeli Fortress, strategically perched on a hill overlooking the Bosporus. Built by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, this fortress played a crucial role in the historic conquest of Constantinople. Its imposing walls and towers stand as a testament to the military might of the Ottoman Empire, offering panoramic views of the Bosporus and its surrounding landscapes.

Further along the shores, we encounter the iconic Maiden’s Tower, also known as Leander’s Tower. This ancient tower, shrouded in myths and legends, has served as a lighthouse, a military outpost, and even a quarantine station throughout its storied history. Today, it stands as a picturesque landmark, rising from the waters of the Bosporus, capturing the imagination of visitors with its enchanting allure.

As we venture deeper into the Bosporus, we discover the quaint fishing villages that once lined its shores. These villages, now transformed into lively suburbs, have managed to retain their charm and authenticity. Places like Arnavutköy, Bebek, and Ortaköy offer glimpses into the past, with their narrow streets, colorful houses, and traditional markets. The aroma of freshly caught fish wafts through the air, inviting us to savor the flavors of the sea.

  • Natural Beauty and Serenity

Beyond the historical and cultural landmarks, the Bosporus gifts us with the sublime beauty of its natural surroundings. The lush green hills that embrace its shores provide a stunning backdrop, as if nature itself is part of the grand tableau. We sail past peaceful coves and hidden bays, where the tranquil waters invite us to immerse ourselves in their serenity.

In the springtime, the hillsides burst forth with vibrant hues as wildflowers blanket the landscape, creating a breathtaking tapestry of colors. The cool breeze carries the scent of blossoms, intertwining with the salty sea air. Seagulls soar above, their cries echoing through the sky, adding a touch of wilderness to this urban sanctuary.

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  • Navigating the Bosporus

As we traverse the Bosporus, we become aware of the bustling maritime activity that unfolds upon its waters. Majestic cargo ships, elegant cruise liners, and humble fishing boats all share this vital waterway, creating a symphony of movement and commerce. It is awe-inspiring to witness the efficient coordination that takes place, ensuring the smooth flow of goods and the connection of distant lands.

The Bosporus serves as a gateway between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, acting as a vital link in international maritime trade. It is the world’s narrowest strait used for international navigation, making it a strategic and indispensable waterway for global commerce. Ships from around the world pass through its narrow channel, connecting continents and facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas.

  • Environmental Significance

While the Bosporus is a testament to human ingenuity and historical significance, it also plays a crucial role in the ecological balance of the region. The underwater channels discovered in recent years, known as submarine channels, contribute to the transport of sediments from the Bosporus to the deep sea, forming sedimentary deposits. These natural processes sustain the delicate marine ecosystem and support the biodiversity of the Black Sea.

  • Preservation Efforts and Challenges

Preserving the integrity and beauty of the Bosporus is an ongoing endeavor. The increasing urbanization and human activity along its shores present challenges in maintaining the delicate balance between development and conservation. Efforts have been made to protect the natural and cultural heritage of the strait, ensuring its sustainability for future generations to cherish.

Authorities have implemented measures to regulate maritime traffic, maintain water quality, and safeguard the historical structures that adorn the Bosporus. Striking a harmonious balance between the needs of a modern city and the preservation of this natural wonder remains a constant challenge, but one that is crucial for the long-term well-being of Istanbul and the Bosporus itself.

  • Unveiling the Mysteries: Geology and Formation of the Bosporus

Let us delve deeper into the geological wonders that shape the Bosporus and its formation. The exact cause and date of the Bosporus’ creation have long been a subject of scientific inquiry and debate among geologists. One prevailing hypothesis suggests that around 5600 BCE, rising waters broke through the natural barriers, flooding the region and forming the Bosporus. This event occurred as the Black Sea, a low-lying body of fresh water at the time, experienced a connection to the rising seas.

The geological forces at play in the formation of the Bosporus are awe-inspiring. As we gaze at the strait’s rugged shores, we can envision the tectonic movements that shaped the landscape. The collision of the Eurasian and African plates, combined with the gradual retreat of glaciers, contributed to the creation of this unique passage. Millennia of erosion sculpted the rocky cliffs and shaped the gentle curves that define the Bosporus’ morphology.

  • The Morphology: A Tapestry of Lighthouses and Varied Widths

The Bosporus reveals a fascinating variety of widths along its course. At its widest point, the strait spans an impressive 3,420 meters (1.85 nautical miles), allowing ample space for vessels to navigate through its waters. However, as we continue our journey, we encounter narrower sections, where the channel narrows to a mere 700 meters (0.38 nautical miles). These narrower stretches add an element of challenge and intrigue to the navigation of this iconic waterway.

To aid mariners in safely traversing the Bosporus, lighthouses stand as beacons of guidance. These architectural gems, strategically placed along the shores, have been guiding ships for centuries. Their flickering lights pierce the darkness, ensuring safe passage through the narrow strait, even in the most treacherous conditions. These lighthouses, like guardians of the sea, stand as testaments to human ingenuity and the symbiotic relationship between land and sea.

  • A Journey to Remember

As our voyage along the Bosporus nears its end, we reflect upon the memories etched in our hearts and minds. The Bosporus, with its captivating beauty, historical significance, and cultural richness, has truly left an indelible mark on our souls. It is a place where the past meets the present, where legends intertwine with reality, and where the aspirations of mankind are embodied in its shimmering waters.

The Bosporus is more than just a physical strait; it is a gateway to exploration and understanding. It invites us to delve into the depths of history, to witness the convergence of diverse cultures, and to appreciate the harmonious coexistence of nature and human civilization. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of connection.

As we bid farewell to the Bosporus, let us carry with us the lessons learned from this remarkable journey. Let us embrace the spirit of unity and cultural exchange that it embodies, and strive to bridge the divides that separate us. May we cherish and protect the natural wonders that grace our world, for they are a source of inspiration and nourishment for our souls.

So, dear traveler, as you venture forth into your own explorations, remember the Bosporus and the myriad wonders it holds. Whether you have experienced its splendor firsthand or have simply been captivated by its tales, let the spirit of the Bosporus guide you in your quest for knowledge, understanding, and connection. May it inspire you to be a steward of our planet, preserving its treasures for generations to come.

As the sun sets on our virtual journey, know that the Bosporus will forever remain a beacon of beauty, history, and unity. Its waters continue to flow, carrying with them the stories of the past and the dreams of the future. So, until we meet again on another grand adventure, farewell, and may the spirit of the Bosporus be with you always.

The Bosphorus, also known as the Bosporus, is a natural strait located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is a narrow waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara, effectively separating the continents of Europe and Asia. The Bosphorus divides Istanbul into two parts: the European side (Thrace) and the Asian side (Anatolia).

The Bosphorus is approximately 31 kilometers (19 miles) long. It extends from the Black Sea in the north to the Sea of Marmara in the south. The length of the strait has played a significant role in its historical and strategic importance as a major waterway connecting different regions.

The width of the Bosphorus can vary along its course. At its narrowest point near the Rumeli Hisarı fortress, it is approximately 700 meters (2,300 feet) wide. The strait widens in some areas, reaching a maximum width of around 3,420 meters (1.85 nautical miles) near the entrance to the Sea of Marmara.

The Bosphorus holds immense historical, cultural, and strategic importance. It has been a vital trade route and a major transportation corridor for centuries, connecting the Black Sea region to the Mediterranean Sea and beyond. Its strategic location has made it a focal point in numerous conflicts and wars throughout history.

Yes, the Bosphorus is navigable, allowing ships and vessels to pass through. It serves as a crucial waterway for international navigation, facilitating maritime connections between the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean. However, there are regulations and guidelines in place to ensure safe navigation due to the strait’s narrowness and heavy maritime traffic.

The Bosphorus has a rich historical heritage, with its shores witnessing the rise and fall of various civilizations. It has been a significant location for trade, colonization, and military expeditions throughout history. The strait has played a prominent role in the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and other regional powers, shaping the cultural and political landscape of the region.

es, the Bosphorus is adorned with numerous landmarks and architectural marvels. These include historical sites such as the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace, and the Rumeli Fortress. These landmarks reflect the fusion of Byzantine, Ottoman, and European architectural styles, showcasing the cultural exchange that has taken place along the strait.

Yes, boat tours are a popular way to explore the Bosporus. There are various tour operators in Istanbul that offer guided tours, ranging from short trips to full-day excursions. These tours provide a unique perspective of the strait, allowing you to admire the shoreline, landmarks, and panoramic views of Istanbul from the water.

Yes, there are regulations and permits in place for boating in the Bosporus. The strait is a busy waterway, and it is important to ensure safety and manage the flow of maritime traffic. If you plan to navigate the Bosporus in your own vessel, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the local regulations and obtain the necessary permits or licenses, if required.

Swimming in the Bosporus is generally not recommended due to strong currents and heavy maritime traffic. The strait is an active waterway with large ships, ferries, and other vessels constantly moving through it. It is safer and more enjoyable to swim in designated swimming areas or beaches along the shores of the Sea of Marmara or the Black Sea.

Yes, there are several viewpoints and landmarks along the Bosporus that offer breathtaking vistas and opportunities for exploration. Some notable ones include the Rumeli Fortress, a historic fortress built by the Ottomans; the Maiden’s Tower, an iconic tower on a small islet; and the Dolmabahçe Palace, a stunning waterfront palace. Additionally, the neighborhoods of Ortaköy, Bebek, and Arnavutköy offer charming streets, waterfront cafes, and picturesque views of the strait.

Yes, some historical sites and landmarks along the Bosporus may have specific visiting hours, entrance fees, and guidelines for visitors. It is advisable to check the official websites or contact the respective authorities beforehand to obtain accurate information regarding visiting hours, ticket prices, and any specific rules or restrictions that may be in place.

While walking along the shores of the Bosporus can be a pleasant experience, it is not possible to explore the entire length of the strait on foot. However, you can explore specific neighborhoods or areas along the Bosporus on foot, such as the lively waterfront promenades in Ortaköy or Bebek. Additionally, there are pedestrian-friendly areas and parks near the shoreline that offer opportunities for leisurely walks with beautiful views.

The Bosporus can be explored throughout the year, but the best time to visit may depend on personal preferences and interests. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) generally offer pleasant weather with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. However, summer (June to August) is a popular time for tourism in Istanbul, and despite the higher temperatures, it can be an exciting time to experience the vibrant atmosphere along the Bosporus.

Yes, there are two iconic bridges that span the Bosphorus: the Bosphorus Bridge (officially called the 15 July Martyrs Bridge) and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (commonly known as the Second Bosphorus Bridge). These suspension bridges connect the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, providing important transportation links for both vehicles and pedestrians.

The Bosphorus has a maximum depth of approximately 110 meters (360 feet) in certain areas. However, the depth can vary along different sections of the strait. It is important to note that the depth is not consistent throughout, and there are shallow parts as well.

  • Why is the Bosphorus important?

The Bosphorus is important because it is a major trade route and a key military defense point. It has played a significant role in the history of Istanbul and the surrounding region, and it is an important cultural and economic hub.

  • What can visitors do along the Bosphorus?

There are many interesting things to see and do along the Bosphorus, including visiting the Bosphorus Bridge, touring the ancient palaces and mansions that line the shores of the strait, and taking a boat tour to enjoy the stunning views. The Bosphorus is also home to a diverse and vibrant community of people, and visitors can experience the local culture and cuisine by exploring the markets, restaurants, and other local attractions.

  • What is the history of the Bosphorus?

The Bosphorus has a long and storied history that dates back to ancient times. In the 7th century BC, the Greek city-state of Byzantium was founded on the European side of the Bosphorus, and it eventually became the capital of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire was a major maritime power, and the Bosphorus played a crucial role in the empire’s naval operations.

In the 15th century, the Ottoman Empire conquered Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and made it the capital of the empire. The Bosphorus became an important trade route for the Ottomans, and it was also used as a defense point against foreign invasions. Today, the Bosphorus is an important shipping route and a major tourism destination.

  • What is the geography of the Bosphorus?

The Bosphorus is located in Istanbul, Turkey, and it runs through the city, separating the European continent from the Asian continent. It is a natural waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara, and it is surrounded by the city of Istanbul on both sides. The Bosphorus is approximately 32 kilometers long and varies in width from 700 meters to 3.5 kilometers. It is a narrow and winding strait, and it is known for its strong currents and unpredictable weather.

  • What are some notable landmarks along the Bosphorus?

There are many notable landmarks along the Bosphorus, including the Bosphorus Bridge, which connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, and the Galata Tower, which offers panoramic views of the city. Other notable landmarks include the Dolmabahce Palace, the Ciragan Palace, and the Yildiz Palace. These palaces are beautiful examples of Ottoman architecture, and they are open to the public for tours.

  • What is the cultural significance of the Bosphorus?

The Bosphorus is a culturally significant place for the people of Istanbul and the surrounding region. It is an important trade route and a key military defense point, and it has played a significant role in the history of Istanbul. The Bosphorus is also home to a diverse and vibrant community of people from all walks of life, and it is an important cultural and economic hub. The Bosphorus is a melting pot of cultures, and it is a place where people from different backgrounds come together to live, work, and play.

  • How do people use the Bosphorus today?

The Bosphorus is still an important shipping route today, and it is used by both commercial and military vessels. It is also a major tourism destination, and millions of visitors come to Istanbul each year to see the Bosphorus and experience the local culture and history. There are many activities that people can enjoy along the Bosphorus, including sightseeing, boating, and dining at the local restaurants and cafes. The Bosphorus is also a popular destination for photographers, who come to capture the stunning views and landscapes along the strait.

  • What is the environmental impact of the Bosphorus?

The Bosphorus is a vital waterway that supports a diverse range of marine life and ecosystems. However, the strait is also subject to environmental pressures and threats, such as pollution and overdevelopment. In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the environmental impact of shipping and other human activities on the Bosphorus. To address these issues, the Turkish government and local organizations have implemented a number of measures to protect and preserve the natural beauty of the Bosphorus. These measures include regulations on shipping, waste management, and development, as well as efforts to raise awareness about the importance of preserving the Bosphorus and its ecosystems.

  • Can people swim in the Bosphorus?

Swimming in the Bosphorus is generally not recommended due to the strong currents and unpredictable weather conditions. The Bosphorus is an important shipping route, and it is also home to a variety of marine life, including fish, crabs, and mussels. Swimming in the Bosphorus can also be dangerous due to the risk of pollution and other hazards. If you are interested in water activities in Istanbul, it is recommended to visit one of the city’s beaches or swimming pools, which are safer and more suitable for swimming.

  • Is the Bosphorus safe for tourists?

The Bosphorus is generally a safe place for tourists, but as with any destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety. It is recommended to be cautious when walking along the shores of the Bosphorus, especially at night, and to avoid swimming in the strait due to the strong currents and other hazards.

It is also a good idea to follow the advice of local authorities and your tour operator, and to be mindful of local customs and laws. Istanbul is a vibrant and welcoming city, and the vast majority of visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience when visiting the Bosphorus and other attractions in the city.

Bosphorus for tourists

  • What is the best way to see the Bosphorus?

There are many ways to see the Bosphorus and experience its beauty and history. One of the most popular ways to see the Bosphorus is by taking a boat tour, which allows you to see the stunning views and landmarks along the strait from the water. There are a variety of boat tours available, ranging from short sightseeing cruises to longer excursions that include stops at various points of interest along the Bosphorus. Another way to see the Bosphorus is by walking or biking along the shores of the strait, which allows you to experience the local culture and see the historic mansions and palaces that line the Bosphorus. You can also take a bus or car tour of the Bosphorus, or visit the Bosphorus Bridge, which offers panoramic views of the strait and the city of Istanbul.

  • How can I plan a trip to the Bosphorus?

To plan a trip to the Bosphorus, you can start by researching the various attractions and activities that are available along the strait. There are many things to see and do along the Bosphorus, including visiting the Bosphorus Bridge, touring the ancient palaces and mansions, and taking a boat tour to see the stunning views. You can also consider the various accommodation options in Istanbul, such as hotels, guest houses, and rental apartments, and choose a location that is convenient to the Bosphorus and other attractions that you want to visit.

It is also a good idea to research the local culture and customs, and to be mindful of any safety concerns that may be specific to Istanbul or the Bosphorus. You can also consider hiring a local tour guide or joining a group tour, which can help you to get the most out of your visit to the Bosphorus and other attractions in Istanbul. Finally, be sure to plan your trip in advance and make any necessary reservations, such as for accommodation and transportation, to ensure that your trip goes smoothly.

  • Are there any festivals or events held along the Bosphorus?

Yes, there are a number of festivals and events held along the Bosphorus throughout the year. One of the most famous events is the Istanbul International Film Festival , which takes place every April and features screenings of international and Turkish films, as well as special events and workshops. Another popular event is the Istanbul Music Festival, which takes place each summer and features a range of classical, jazz, and contemporary music performances.

Other events that take place along the Bosphorus include the Istanbul Marathon, which is held in November and attracts runners from around the world, and the Istanbul Tulip Festival, which takes place in April and features displays of tulips and other flowers in parks and gardens throughout the city. There are also many local festivals and events that take place along the Bosphorus, such as traditional music and dance performances, art exhibitions, and food festivals.

  • Can I visit both sides of the Bosphorus in one day?

Yes, it is possible to visit both sides of the Bosphorus in one day. The Bosphorus Bridge, which connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, is a major landmark along the strait, and it is a popular tourist destination. The bridge is open to pedestrians and vehicles, and it offers panoramic views of the Bosphorus and the city. You can also take a boat tour or ferry ride along the Bosphorus, which will allow you to see both sides of the strait and visit various points of interest along the way.

If you prefer to stay on land, you can also take a bus or car tour of the Bosphorus, which will allow you to see both sides of the strait and visit various landmarks and attractions. There are many tour operators that offer Bosphorus tours, and you can choose a tour that best fits your interests and schedule.

  • Is the Bosphorus affected by climate change?

Like many coastal regions around the world, the Bosphorus is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The Bosphorus is affected by rising sea levels and more frequent and severe weather events, such as storms and flooding. These impacts can have serious consequences for the local environment, economy, and communities that depend on the Bosphorus.

To address these issues, the Turkish government and local organizations have implemented a number of measures to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change. These measures include the development of early warning systems for extreme weather events, the implementation of flood control and erosion prevention measures, and the promotion of sustainable development practices along the Bosphorus. It is important for all countries and communities to take action to address climate change and protect vulnerable regions like the Bosphorus.

  • What is the cultural significance of the Bosphorus Bridge?

The Bosphorus Bridge, also known as the First Bosphorus Bridge or the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, is a major landmark along the Bosphorus, and it has significant cultural and historical significance for the people of Istanbul and the surrounding region. The bridge was the first bridge to be built across the Bosphorus, and it was completed in 1973. It is a vital transportation link between the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, and it is an important economic and cultural hub.

The Bosphorus Bridge is also an iconic symbol of modern Turkey, and it is a popular tourist destination. The bridge offers panoramic views of the Bosphorus and the city, and it is a popular spot for sightseeing, photography, and other activities. The bridge is also a popular gathering place for locals and visitors, and it is a place where people come together to enjoy the views and the local culture. The Bosphorus Bridge is an important part of the cultural identity of Istanbul, and it is a place that holds a special place in the hearts of many people.

  • How has the Bosphorus changed over time?

The Bosphorus has undergone many changes throughout its history. The strait was once a narrow and shallow waterway, and it was used primarily for fishing and transportation. Over time, the Bosphorus has become a major shipping route, and it has been modified and deepened to accommodate larger vessels. The Bosphorus has also been affected by urbanization and development, and many of the natural areas along the strait have been lost to development.

Despite these changes, the Bosphorus remains a vital and beautiful waterway, and it continues to be an important cultural and economic hub. Today, the Bosphorus is a popular tourist destination, and it attracts millions of visitors each year who come to experience the stunning views and rich history of the strait. Despite the changes that have occurred, the Bosphorus remains an iconic and historic landmark that is loved by the people of Istanbul and the surrounding region.

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Istanbul’s public ferries (inner city lines) are in high use with the locals. And we don’t recommend you take them for a Bosphorus sightseeing tour. You’ll face a huge crowd of locals at the piers , especially at the rush hours.

We recommend you take the Bosphorus tours lines of the Public ferries (see below) for sightseeing.

Note: If you want a touristic Bosphorus cruise, than we recommend you to take the boats which will be less crowded and very popular with the tourists. You can check them on our Bosphorus cruise ideas page.

If you’re taking a ferry trip and need a place to store your luggage while you’re out exploring, Bounce, the luggage storage network, offers convenient storage locations near the major ferry ports. With Bounce , you can securely store your bags and enjoy your time exploring without the burden of carrying your luggage.

What to Expect?

A big part of Istanbul’s beauty is its ferries that cross the Bosphorus. They also make going from East to West fun. You should never just want to get from one place to another on the Bosphorus, though.

Some of the most beautiful things to do are to feed seagulls simit, drink tea and look out at the strait, and daydream while seeing the silhouette of the Historic Peninsula and the Bosphorus’s beautiful sites.

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The Bosphorus is a sign of movement, fun, history, tradition, and rebirth. It is a peaceful spot in the middle of Istanbul’s busy life.

Bosphorus Rides by Public Ferries

Domestic trips.

* This is not a proper Boshorus Cruise, it is the common sea transportation in between the districts of Istanbul and used with the locals.

* This can be an option for a quick cruise in the Bosphorus.

* Price vary from one way 7,67 TL to 12 TL according to the distance travelled.

* You’ll need IstanbulKart to pay.

Inner Istanbul Ferry Lines: Kadikoy – Eminonu ; Karakoy – Kadikoy ; Uskudar – Eminonu; Kadikoy – Besiktas ; Golden Horn Line ; Bostanci – Karakoy – Kabatas

Bosphorus Ferry Lines: Sariyer – Anadolu Kavagi – Rumeli Kavagi ; Kucuksu – Besıktas – Kabatas ; Cengelkoy – Istınye ; Kadikoy – Sariyer ; Anadolu Kavağı – Uskudar ; Uskudar – Ortakoy ; Rumeli Kavagi – Eminonu ; Istinye – Cubuklu ; Kucuksu – Istinye

Princes’ Islands Ferry Lines: Kabatas – Eminonu – Kadikoy – Adalar ; Bostanci – Adalar (Princes’ Islands) ; Besiktas – Kınalıada – Burgazada ; Besiktas – Heybeliada – Büyükada ; Bostanci – Adalar (Princes’ Islands) ; Eminonu – Kadikoy – Adalar (Princes’ Islands)

Check sehirhatlari.istanbul  for all above routes, timetables and prices.

Bosphorus Tours

Bosphorus Tours by Public Ferries are divided into two lines that include; Short Circle Bosphorus Tour and Long Circle Bosphorus Tour .

Notice: Due to pandemic, Bosphorus tours by public ferries are temporarily cancelled.

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Short Circle Bosphorus Tour (2 hours)

* This is a round-trip that operates every day from the Eminonu Pier at 14.35 pm. and goes for Uskudar and Ortakoy Piers in order.

* And comes back from Ortakoy and Uskudar Piers to Eminonu Pier at 16.35.

Duration:  2 hours

Ticket Price: round-trip 32 TL (adults), 16 TL (children under 12).

Long Circle Bosphorus Tour (6 hours)

* This a round-trip that operates every day from the Eminonu Pier at 10.35 am. and goes for Besiktas, Uskudar, Kanlica, Sariyer, Rumelikavagi and Anadolu Kavagi Piers in order.

* Ferry arrives to Anadolu Kavagi Pier about 12.25 pm. and gives a break here until 15.00 pm. You’ll have free time for strolling around the neighborhood, and have a lunch.

* Ferry leaves the Anadolu Kavagi Pier following at 15:00 pm. and following the Rumelikavagi, Sariyer, Kanlica, Uskudar and Besiktas Piers in order, finally ends the tour at Eminonu Pier at 16:40 pm.

Duration: 6  hours

Ticket Price: round-trip 65 TL – one way 39 TL (adults), round-trip 32,50 TL – one way 16 TL (children under 12)

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Bosphorus Dinner Cruise with Turkish Show

  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
  • Admire the beauty of Istanbul from the comfort of your VIP private table close to the stage on this 3-hour cruise along the Bosphorus with entertainment and dinner.
  • Spot iconic Byzantine & Ottoman Empire attractions such as the medieval Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace, Galata Tower, and Bosphorus Bridge.
  • Indulge in a 4-course Turkish meal and sip on unlimited soft drinks as you gaze out at the picturesque city, lit up in the golden light of the setting sun.
  • Dance to the tunes of an onboard DJ, watch belly dancing, and dervish dance, seated in VIP for prime seating by the stage with private, reserved tables without mixing with other guests!
  • Enjoy pick-up and drop-off in an AC coach and/or unlimited alcoholic beverages by upgrading your ticket.
  • 3-hour Bosphorus cruise
  • 4-course Turkish dinner
  • Live entertainment and DJ
  • Unlimited soft drinks
  • Free Wi-Fi on board
  • Unlimited alcoholic beverages (optional)
  • Round-trip hotel transfers from centrally located hotels (optional)
  • Transport by air-conditioned coach (optional)
  • Imported drinks
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Start Point & End Point: Kabatas Pier
  • What will you see: Galata Tower | Dolmabahce Palace | Ciragan Palace| Ortaköy Mosque | Bosphorus Bridge | Beylerbeyi Palace | Üsküdar | Maiden Tower | Topkapi Palace | Hagia Sophia | Seaside Villas
  • Board your cruise at Boss4.net Kabataş Bosphorus Tour Point
  • Address: Ömer Avni, Meclis-i Mebusan Cd. 36/A, 34440 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Türkiye.
  • Get Directions to the Boarding Point
  • Tip: The best time to go on a Bosphorus Cruise is between April and September. During this period, the weather is pleasant and the humidity is bearable.
  • This experience is weather-dependent. An alternative date or a full refund is provided if the activity is canceled due to inclement weather.
  • Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Pram/Stroller Accessibility
  • Dietary needs such as vegetarian, pescetarian, and halal can be accommodated.
  • Languages spoken on board are English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, and Russian.

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  • Bosphorus Luxury Yacht Daytime or Sunset Cruise
  • Sail about the waters of the Bosphorus Strait and brace yourself for some sights you’ll savor.
  • Take in waterfront palaces, mansions, and mosques, other than Istanbul’s stunning skyline.
  • An expert tour guide will offer live commentary along the way.
  • Nibble on snacks, cookies, baklava, and fresh seasonal fruits, and sip on a beverage of your choice.
  • Click here to view the route map.
  • 2.5-hour sunset cruise
  • Live commentary
  • Snacks, cookies, baklava & fresh season fruits
  • Soft drinks, bottled water, tea & coffee
  • Bosphorus Sunset Cruise on Luxury Yacht in Istanbul
  • Board your cruise at Kabataş (Ş.Hatları) .
  • Address: Kabataş (Ş.Hatları), Türkiye.
  • Tip: The best period for a Bosphorus Cruise typically falls between April and September, varying based on your preferred type of cruise experience.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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Istanbul Bosphorus Cruise with Audio Guide

  • Escape the city traffic and set sail on this 90-minute boat ride that shows you the best sights along the Bosphorus Strait.
  • At the pier, a Marine Officer will meet and greet you and give you an overview of the things you will be seeing.
  • You will also be given a handy map of the Bosphorus to help you identify the best spots along the way and an informative audio guide that is available in 8 languages.
  • Glance over at Istanbul’s most beautiful attractions including Topkapi Palace, Golden Horn, Ortaköy Mosque.
  • Take photographs as you pass under the legendary Bosphorus Bridge that connects Europe and Asia.
  • 90-minute Bosphorus cruise
  • Audio guide available in 8 languages
  • Food and drinks
  • Duration : 90 minutes
  • Start Point & End Point : Kabatas Pier
  • What you'll see : Galata Tower | Dolmabahce Palace | Ciragan Palace| Ortaköy Mosque | Bosphorus Bridge | Beylerbeyi Palace | Üsküdar | Maiden Tower | Topkapi Palace | Hagia Sophia | Seaside Villas
  • Don’t forget to bring along your headphones to listen to the audio tour.
  • The audio guide is available in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, and Chinese.
  • Please note: There is limited internet at the pier so please download the app before the tour.
  • The app does not require internet once it has been downloaded but ensure you have activated GPS.
  • These tickets are valid for 3 days from the date of purchase.

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Bosphorus & Black Sea 2-Course Lunch Cruise with Swimming Opportunity

  • Experience an unparalleled blend of history and nature on this 4.5-hour Bosphorus & Black Sea cruise, complete with a refreshing swim.
  • Savour a delicious Turkish meal with a fresh fruit platter, soft drinks or tea and coffee to enhance your sailing experience with a delightful culinary journey.
  • Added perks include hotel pick-ups and an informative onboard English and Spanish-speaking guide.
  • Sail past the architectural marvels of Istanbul, from the grandiose Ottoman-era mansions to the iconic Galata Tower and Bosphorus Bridge.
  • Enjoy a stroll around the lush hills and medieval ruins of Anadolu Kavagi, a sleepy fishing village with ruined castles, fortifications and ancient temples.
  • 4.5-hour cruise on the Bosphorus Strait
  • Expert English & Spanish-speaking guide onboard
  • Hotel pick-up from central Istanbul
  • 2-course lunch
  • Soft drinks, tea & coffee
  • Fruit platter
  • Tip: While in Anadolu Kavagi, try the local seafood delicacies. The town is famous for its fresh fish!
  • Click here to view the menu.
  • Vegetarian options are available upon request (before the cruise).

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2-Hour Bosphorus Luxury Private Yacht Rental in Istanbul

  • Experience luxury with a 2-hour private yacht rental with up to 10 people, and cruise along the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul.
  • Enhance your experience by adding round-trip hotel transfers in a Mercedes Vito or a delectable onboard meal.
  • Enjoy complimentary soft drinks and snacks as you sail past the picturesque Ortakoy Mosque and the cross-continental Bosphorus Bridge. Upgrade to include alcoholic drinks.
  • Sit back and relax in the seating lounge or put on your sunscreen for some sunbathing on the open deck.
  • Come across the stunning architecture of Dolmabahce Palace, reflecting the opulence of the Ottoman Empire and the 15th-century Rumeli Fortress featuring imposing stone walls, towers, and battlements.
  • 2-hour luxury private yacht rental on the Bosphorus
  • Round-trip hotel transfers in a luxury vehicle (optional)
  • Complimentary drinks & snacks
  • Breakfast, lunch, or dinner (optional)
  • Alcoholic beverages (optional)
  • Tip: Time your cruise to coincide with the sunset to watch the sun dip below the horizon, casting warm hues across the Bosphorus.
  • Complimentary drinks & snacks include soft drinks, tea, coffee, cookies, chips, nuts, and fruits.
  • Facilities: Wi-Fi, Pram/stroller Accessibility.
  • Pets and guide dogs are allowed on board.
  • Bring along your sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat.
  • If the main yacht is busy, you will be offered another yacht of the same quality.

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Istanbul Top Museums 3-Day Pass: Guided Tour with Entry Tickets

  • Enjoy a guided tour of Istanbul’s best iconic attractions with this one combo ticket that you can use in 1 day or over 2 or 3 days .
  • Learn about the illustrious history of each of these landmarks from your expert English-speaking guide.
  • Gain valuable insights about the iconic Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque with a guided tour.
  • Explore Topkapi Palace and the Basilica Cistern while listening to interesting stories through an audio guide app available in 8 languages.
  • Sail away on a relaxing 90-minute cruise of the Bosphorus Waterway as you admire the architectural beauty of Istanbul from a different perspective.
  • 60-min Topkapi Palace tour with skip-the-line entry
  • 30-min Basilica Cistern tour with skip-the-line entry
  • 60-min Hagia Sophia guided tour with skip-the-line entry
  • 90-min Blue Mosque guided tour with entry
  • 90-min Bosphorus Cruise ticket
  • English-speaking guide for all attractions
  • Audio app in 10 languages
  • Hagia Sophia Mosque

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  • Tip: Topkapi Palace's ground floor has the best Instagram potential. You get to photograph the stunning interiors and beautiful ceilings.
  • The audio guide is available in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turkish.
  • Facilities: Pram/Stroller Accessibility.
  • For Hagia Sophia, Women are required to cover their knees, shoulders, and chest. Their hair should be partially covered with a scarf. Men are required to cover their knees and shoulders. If you don't have a scarf or covering, it can be purchased at the entrance, at your own expense.
  • With this admission ticket (except for Hagia Sophia), you will skip the ticket line, but not the security line. During high season, the security check could take up to 30 minutes.
  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible and is not suitable for pets.

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If you’re looking to explore Istanbul in a truly unforgettable way, consider a Bosphorus cruise. The Bosphorus Strait has been a crucial waterway since ancient times and has shaped the history and growth of the city for centuries. You will cruise past several of its most prominent historical landmarks and waterfront neighbourhoods. You will also experience the enchanting sight of this beautiful city from the water — whether it is during the daytime, at sunset, or lit up at night.

Read on to learn more about Bosphorus cruises, the different types of cruises you can take, timings, and other information for a smooth sail.

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Breathtaking scenery

The Bosphorus Strait has shaped Istanbul’s history as a vital waterway for centuries. Go on a Bosphorus cruise, witness the stunning beauty of the cityscape on the European and Asian sides, and get a unique perspective on its historical landmarks.

A culinary journey

Savour Istanbul’s finest seafood and local delicacies while your eyes feast on its architectural gems along the waterfront. A Bosphorus lunch or dinner cruise is an excellent way to combine sightseeing with the best of traditional Turkish cuisine.

A luxurious yacht tour

Enjoy the Bosphorus Strait from the luxurious and sophisticated atmosphere of a yacht. Whether it’s a sightseeing tour or a romantic evening, a Bosphorus yacht tour is an unforgettable experience and creates lasting memories.

Immersive cultural experience

Sail along the Bosphorus Strait and immerse yourself in Istanbul’s rich history and culture. Enjoy traditional Turkish music, live entertainment, and folk performances like belly dancing and dervish dances.

Serene atmosphere of Princes' Islands

Escape Istanbul's chaos at the car-free Princes' Islands for serene relaxation and rejuvenation amidst tranquil surroundings.

  • Bosphorus sightseeing cruises are versatile and one of the best ways to see most of Istanbul’s majestic historical landmarks - with an added unique perspective from the waters of the Bosphorus Strait. You can choose between boat tours, which are conducted on larger 2- and 3-storey cruise vessels, and yacht tours , which are more exclusive and accommodate smaller numbers of guests.
  • Want to enjoy food and drinks on your cruise? Enhance your sightseeing experience by opting for a lunch or dinner cruise on the Bosphorus . Enjoy authentic Turkish delicacies and live entertainment as you sail past the city’s most prominent attractions on the shores of the Bosphorus.
  • Choose your Bosphorus cruise depending on how long you want to spend on your boat tour . Sightseeing cruises are typically between 1 hour 10 minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes long. Yacht tours generally last around 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes. Dinner cruises are 3 hours long and include a sumptuous meal along with on-board entertainment, folk performances, or a DJ. Lunch cruises can last anywhere between 2 hours to full-day cruises, such as the 4 hours and 30 minutes-long Bosphorus & Black Sea 2-Course Lunch Cruise with Swimming Opportunity .
  • A great way to pick the perfect cruise is by considering the tourist attractions located in the vicinity of the boarding point. By choosing a cruise that starts from Istanbul’s Old City area, you can also visit historical landmarks like Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, and the Blue Mosque. Kabatas Pier is located near Dolmabahce Palace, Galata Tower, as well as Taksim Square, with its restaurants, museums, and shopping areas.
  • There’s a cruise for every budget. Daytime or sunset sightseeing cruises and round trip tickets to the Princes’ Islands start from €12. Mid-range options such as the dinner cruises range between €22 and €45, and include gourmet dining and live entertainment. For a more exclusive experience, choose one of the luxury yacht cruises , which typically start at €50. A private yacht rental with luxury amenities costs around €300.
  • If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of Istanbul and take a short yet relaxing break, consider Princes’ Islands tours . This archipelago of 9 islands, located in the Sea of Marmara, is entirely free of motorised traffic and can be explored by cycle, battery-powered electric vehicles, or on foot. Accessible by a quick ferry ride from Istanbul, these idyllic islands are steeped in history and natural beauty.

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Sightseeing

Sightseeing cruises offer a unique perspective on Istanbul’s historical and cultural significance. Take a daytime cruise to get unparalleled views of its iconic landmarks lining the shores of the Bosphorus Strait. Or opt for an evening cruise and see the city lit by the golden hue of the setting sun.

  • Bosphorus boat tours & sightseeing cruises
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Experience a delightful blend of scenic views and gourmet dining with lunch and dinner cruises. Sail along Istanbul’s iconic waterway while savouring delicious Turkish cuisine and soaking in the rich cultural heritage. Or enjoy a delectable dinner and lively entertainment while gliding along the shimmering waters, taking in Istanbul’s illuminated landmarks.

  • Bosphorus lunch cruises
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Yacht tours

Experience luxury and exclusivity on a yacht tour of the Bosphorus Strait. Soak in the mesmerizing sights of Istanbul’s skyline and historical landmarks while cruising in style along the majestic waterway. Explore its European and Asian sides, and indulge in snacks and coffee as you admire the sights during the time or at sunset.

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If you are budget-conscious

Go for: Sightseeing cruises or combo tickets Duration: From 1 hr 10 minutes to 6 hrs, depending on the ticket Guide: Bosphorus audio guide app or an expert English-speaking tour guide, depending on the ticket option

  • Sail along the Bosphorus Strait and spot Istanbul's iconic landmarks while listening to an audio guide available in over 10 languages. 
  • If you book a combo ticket, you can visit one of Istanbul’s top monuments like Dolmabahce Palace or Hagia Sophia along with your Bosphorus cruise. 

Recommended tours:

  • Bosphorus Daytime or Sunset sightseeing cruise
  • Combo: Dolmabahce Palace Guided Tour + Bosphorus cruise tickets

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If you want a culinary experience with your sightseeing

Go for: Dinner cruises with live entertainment Duration: 3 hrs to 3 hrs 30 mins depending on the ticket Guide: Bosphorus audio guide app or an expert English-speaking tour guide, depending on the ticket option

  • Enjoy a 3-course Turkish dinner on a private table with unlimited soft drinks and a live DJ on board. You can also go on a 2-hour luxury cruise on a private rental boat along the Bosphorus Strait. 
  • If you upgrade your ticket, you can also enjoy hotel transfers in an AC coach. 
  • Bosphorus Dinner Cruise with Live Show
  • 2-hour Bosphorus luxury private yacht rental in Istanbul

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If you want a luxury experience

Go for: Luxury yacht cruises Duration: Flexible Guide: Bosphorus audio guide app or an expert English-speaking tour guide, depending on the ticket option

  • With Bosphorus luxury cruises, you can go on a 2-hour sail on the Bosphorus Strait while enjoying live commentary, Turkish snacks and beverages. 
  • You can also opt for a 2-hour cruise on the Bosphorus Strait on an exclusive private rental luxury yacht.
  • 2-hour Bosphorus Luxury Private Yacht Rental in Istanbul

Bosphorus Cruises

If you want to experience Istanbul at sunset

Go for: Sunset or evening cruises Duration: From 1 hr 30 mins to 2 hrs 30 mins, depending on the ticket Guide: Bosphorus audio guide app or an expert English-speaking tour guide, depending on the ticket option

  • Take a sunset cruise and experience the magic of Istanbul as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow on the city's iconic skyline.
  • Opt for a luxury yacht cruise and savour Turkish snacks and beverages as you sail past the city's historical monuments and prominent landmarks. 

The Bosphorus Strait is a natural waterway in Turkey that connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. It serves as a natural boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia, making it a pivotal geographical and cultural landmark.

The strait stretches approximately 31 km (19 miles) in length and varies in width from 700 to 3,700 metres. Its strategic importance has made it a crucial route for maritime trade and transportation throughout history, shaping the region's economy, politics, and culture.

Straddling the Bosphorus Strait, the city of Istanbul has flourished since the 7th century BCE as the region's foremost economic, cultural, and trade hub.

Bosphorus Cruise map

Bosphorus cruises begin from many convenient boarding points on Istanbul’s European shore of the Bosphorus Strait. Strategically located in the city’s hotspots, they allow you to easily explore the local neighbourhoods, tourist attractions, eateries, and shopping areas.

Dentur Avrasya Kabataş İskelesi (Kabatas Pier)

Kabataş Pier is located in the vibrant Kabataş district, which is home to many cafes, restaurants, and shops. Nearby landmarks: Dolmabahce Palace, Taksim Square Closest stop: Kabataş Tramvay istasyonu tram station

BUDO Eminonu Pier

Located in the picturesque waterfront area of the historic Fatih district, BUDO Eminönü Pier provides panoramic views of the Golden Horn. Nearby landmarks: Galata Bridge, New Mosque, Spice Bazaar Closest stop: Sirkeci İstasyonu tram station

Topkapı Cafe, outside Topkapı Palace

This meeting point is located in Istanbul’s historic Sultanahmet neighborhood, which is a vibrant hub for museums, art galleries, and historical and architectural landmarks. Nearby landmarks: Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque Closest stop: Sultanahmet bus stop

Bosphorus Pier, outside Dolmabahçe Palace

This pier is situated in Istanbul’s culturally diverse Beşiktaş district, which is famous for its lively, bustling streets and culinary scene. Nearby landmarks: Dolmabahce Palace, Çırağan Palace, Taksim Square Closest stop: Dolmabahce Palace bus stop

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This boarding point is located in the Aşıyan quarter, characterized by lush greenery, parks, and wooded areas. It is a popular destination for leisurely walks and picnics. Nearby landmarks: Rumeli fortress, Aşiyan Museum, Aşiyan Asri Cemetery Closest stop: Aşıyan inclined railway station (metro’s underground funicular route)

Gazete Market

The Gazete Market kiosk is a popular meeting point for tours and tourism excursions. Located in Istanbul’s historic Sultanahmet neighborhood, it is surrounded by some of Istanbul’s oldest historical attractions. Nearby landmarks: Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque Closest stop: Sultanahmet bus stop

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General timings: Cruise timings depend on the ticket chosen. Full-day tours start by 9am, morning sightseeing cruises typically start by 10am, afternoon sightseeing cruises start by 12pm, and evening sightseeing cruises begin between 3pm and 5pm.

Boarding points: Bosphorus sightseeing cruises depart from various boarding points depending on the ticket chosen, including Kabataş Pier, Dentur Avrasya Kabataş, BUDO Eminonu Pier, and Bosphorus Pier outside Dolmabahce Palace.

Inclusions: Inclusions depend on the ticket, but most Bosphorus sightseeing cruises come with a complimentary audio guide.

Top sights to see: Hagia Sophia | Topkapi Palace | Blue Mosque | Dolmabahce Palace | Galata Tower | Maiden’s Tower (Kiz Kulesi ) | Bosphorus Bridge

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General timings: Bosphorus lunch cruises are available on all days of the week. They can begin between 9.30am and 12.30pm, and end between 3.30pm and 5pm.

Boarding points: The boarding point depends on the experience chosen, but they typically depart from the Kabatas Pier or the Bosphorus Pier outside Dolmabahce Palace.

Food & beverages: Guests are treated to a sumptuous 2-course Turkish meal. Depending on the experience chosen, some cruises may offer Turkish tea and coffee, a fresh fruit platter, and complimentary snacks and soft drinks.

Inclusions: A lunch cruise typically includes a professional tour guide during the tour and hotel transfers if you are in central Istanbul.

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General timings: Sunset and evening cruises generally start between 2pm and 5pm.

Boarding points: These cruises depart from various boarding points depending on the experience, including Kabatas Pier, Dentur Avrasya Kabataş, and Bosphorus Yachts at Beşiktaş.

Inclusions: These cruises typically feature complimentary Turkish snacks & beverages and live commentary. Some cruises may offer an audio guide. Additionally, you can upgrade your tickets to include meals, alcoholic beverages, or round trip hotel transfers.

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General timings: Bosphorus Dinner Cruises are available throughout the year, and depending on your ticket, the departure is between 8:30 PM and 9 PM.

Boarding points: Most Bosphorus dinner cruises depart from Kabatas Pier.

Menu: A dinner cruise typically includes a 3-course Turkish meal with authentic local cuisine and complimentary drinks (you can pick between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink packages).

Inclusions: Live entertainment including performances featuring belly dancing, traditional folk music, and a live DJ; and hotel transfers if you are located in central Istanbul.

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General timings: Yacht tour timings depend on the ticket chosen. Daytime tours start by 10.30am, afternoon tours begin around 2pm, private yacht rentals are from 3pm onwards, while sunset yacht tours begin by 3.30pm.

Boarding points: Bosphorus yacht tours generally depart from Kabataş (Ş.Hatları) or Bosphorus Yachts in Beşiktaş.

Inclusions: Depending on the ticket chosen, yacht tours include complimentary Turkish snacks & beverages, live commentary, alcoholic beverages, round trip hotel transfers, and meals along with the sightseeing experience.

Boat type: Luxury yachts with deluxe amenities and the capacity to accommodate between 15 to 30 guests, making it the perfect choice for small group cruises.

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  • Spring (April & May) & Autumn (September to November): The off-peak season months in spring and autumn are ideal for taking a Bosphorus cruise. The weather is pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 12°C and 25°C, and the crowds are smaller, offering a more relaxed experience.
  • Summer (June to August): This is the peak tourist season in Istanbul. Its clear skies and sunny weather, with low chances of rain, are perfect for enjoying the city from a cruise vessel. However, be prepared for higher temperatures, large tourist crowds, and higher prices.

Istanbul's landmarks and experiences typically see more visitors on weekends. To avoid crowds, have a relaxed sailing experience, and fully appreciate the city's beauty, take your cruise on weekdays.

  • Daytime: The morning or afternoon hours offer great opportunities to see Istanbul's iconic historical landmarks from the water and capture amazing photographs.
  • Sunset: The sunset hours bathe the city in golden light and make the waters of the Bosphorus Strait shimmer with orange and pink hues, creating a stunning panorama.
  • Night: At night, the city's skyline offers a mesmerizing tableau, lit up against the backdrop of the dark sky and reflected in the waters of the Bosphorus Strait.

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  • Check ticket information:  Different cruises have different timings and boarding points. Ensure that you check all the details thoroughly before booking your tickets so that you can choose the best experience that fits your itinerary and requirements.
  • Arrive early:  Arrive at the boarding point 15-30 minutes before departure so that you can secure your seats and don't have to rush.
  • Carry ID: For most cruises, guests have to show ID to be allowed onboard, s ensure that you carry a valid photo ID for a quick check-in.
  • Photography:  Make sure to carry your camera to capture the stunning vistas of Istanbul from the boat.

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Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Istanbul, stands as an architectural marvel and symbol of Byzantine grandeur. Built in the 6th century, originally a church, then a mosque, a museum, and a mosque again, its rich history and stunning design captivate visitors worldwide.

Topkapi Palace is a testament to the opulence and power of the Ottoman Empire. Constructed in the mid-15th century, this historic complex was once home to Sultans and features exquisite architecture, lush gardens, and priceless treasures.

The Blue Mosque, officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is one of the most prominent historical monuments gracing Istanbul's skyline. Its iconic six minarets and stunning blue tilework draw visitors to marvel at its beauty and grandeur.

Bosphorus Bridge

The Bosphorus Bridge, a symbol of modern Istanbul, spans the strait, connecting Europe and Asia. Its iconic silhouette and strategic importance as a key transportation artery underscore its role in linking the continents.

Dolmabahce Palace

Dolmabahçe Palace, with its picturesque waterfront views of the Bosphorus, is a testament to 19th-century Ottoman grandeur. Its resplendent architecture and interiors reflect imperial opulence, making it one of the city's most prominent cultural landmarks.

Galata Tower

Galata Tower, a historic landmark in Istanbul, offers panoramic views of the city's skyline. Dating back to the medieval era, it holds historical, architectural, and cultural significance, making it a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike.

Maiden's Tower (Kiz Kulesi)

Set on a small islet in the Bosphorus Strait, the Maiden's Tower is a distinctive sight in Istanbul. With a history steeped in legends and mysteries, this enchanting structure invites visitors to uncover its secrets while offering stunning views of the city.

Ortaköy Mosque

Ortaköy Mosque, situated on the Bosphorus waterfront, is a striking example of Ottoman Baroque architecture. Its elegant design and scenic location make it a distinctive feature of the cityscape.

Beylerbeyi Palace

Located on the Asian coast of the Bosphorus, Beylerbeyi Palace is a fusion of Ottoman and European architectural styles. Its ornate walls enclose opulent interiors, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of Ottoman rulers and making it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts.

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge

Named after the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge spans the Bosporus Strait in Istanbul and connects the European and Asian sides of the city. With its distinct silhouette, it is an iconic landmark of Istanbul's skyline.

Küçüksu Palace

Constructed in the 19th century during the reign of Sultan Abdulmecid I, Küçüksu Palace served as a summer retreat for sultans and dignitaries of the late Ottoman Empire. Its location on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus Strait made it ideal as a royal hunting lodge and for short getaways.

Rumeli Hisarı Fortress

Rumeli Hisarı Fortress is a historical stronghold situated on the European shore of the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul. Constructed by Sultan Mehmed II in 1452, it served as a strategic fortification during the Ottoman Empire's conquest of Constantinople. Today, it is one of the city's most prominent historical landmarks that can be seen on a Bosphorus cruise.

Anatolian Fortress

The Anatolian Fortress, also known as Anadoluhisarı, is a medieval fortress located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Built by Sultan Bayezid I in 1395, it served as a defensive structure guarding the Anatolian side of the city against naval attacks from the north.

Ciragan Palace

Çırağan Palace is a former 19th-century Ottoman palace that has now been converted into a luxury hotel. Constructed in the Neo-Baroque style, it features lavish architecture, grand halls, marble columns, ornate decorations, and lush gardens. It was renowned for its opulence and served as a symbol of the wealth and power of the Ottoman Empire.

There are many Bosphorus cruise options to choose from. You can opt for sightseeing cruises, dining cruises, which include a sumptuous lunch or dinner, and yacht tours, where you can sail on the Bosphorus Strait in a luxury yacht and soak in the sights of the city.

The duration of a Bosphorus cruise depends on the type of experience you choose. Sightseeing cruises are typically between 1 hour and 2 hours long, while yacht tours last for approximately 2 hours. Cruises that include a meal are typically around 3 hours long. There are also longer cruises lasting about 4 to 6 hours or even the full day.

Most Bosphorus sightseeing cruises do include an audio guide in multiple languages. Depending on the experience chosen, other types of cruises such as yacht tours may also include an audio guide or a professional guide as part of the tour.

Bosphorus cruises depart from various boarding points in Istanbul. The most common one is Kabatas Pier, but cruises also start from the BUDO Eminonu Pier, the Bosphorus pier outside Dolmabahce Palace, and Bosphorus Yachts in Beşiktaş. Please check your ticket for more information and details.

Bosphorus sightseeing cruises are ideal for families as they provide a unique way to explore Istanbul as well as being an unforgettable experience. Alternatively, you can also opt for combo tickets where you can combine a Bosphorus with a visit to one or more of Istanbul's top historical attractions, making it a cost-effective option.

Bosphorus dinner cruises are perfect for couples as they offer a romantic experience. You can enjoy delicious traditional food and drinks, accompanied by live entertainment as you see the city come to life around you.

Depending on the experience chosen, you may be able to cancel your booking 24 hours in advance and get a refund. However, not all cruises allow cancellation. We recommend that you check the cancellation policy when booking.

Bosphorus cruises that include meals typically offer non-vegetarian options. In case you have any dietary requirements or restrictions, please check with the cruise operator to know if they can be accommodated.

Bosphorus cruises are a fantastic experience to have no matter when you visit Istanbul. Daytime cruises offer some of the best views of the city's historical landmarks, ensuring you will capture stunning photographs. If you go on an evening cruise, you will be able to see the city in the golden light of the setting sun. Dinner cruises are a great opportunity to experience a slice of Istanbul's culture with on-board folk performances, and you also get to see the city lit up at night.

This depends solely on the cruise chosen. However, typically, children aged under 4 can go for free, while those aged 4-15 can avail of discounts on Bosphorus cruise tickets, provided they have a valid ID.

Bosphorus cruises are available throughout the year. The timings depend on the type of cruise and experience chosen, but they typically start from 9am onwards. Sightseeing cruises are available throughout the day until around 5pm, while lunch cruises start between 9.30am and 12pm. Sunset cruises start between 2pm and 5pm, while dinner cruises usually begin between 8.30pm and 9pm.

Yes, you can go on a Bosphorus cruise at any time of the year. However, the starting times or schedules of the cruise might change depending on the season.

Many of Istanbul's most prominent landmarks are located along the shores of the Bosphorus Strait and can be seen from your cruise boat, such as Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Maiden's Tower, Rumeli fortress, and many more.

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The Greek government on Friday published a list of 198 “untrodden beaches” that it said are now off limits to bars, restaurants and large public gatherings in its latest attempt to contain development and address the backlash to the throngs of tourists that descend on the country’s coastlines each year.

The move comes amid growing frustration among residents of Greek islands and parts of the coastal mainland that are popular with foreign visitors. Protests ballooned into a nationwide “beach towel movement” last summer as disgruntled locals complained that they were being pushed off their own beaches by businesses seeking to take advantage of a tourist boom that brought more than 32 million foreign visitors to Greece last year .

On the country’s Cycladic islands, local residents joined forces with the authorities to push back against a wave of construction .

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Critics said the law did not go far enough to curb the problem, with some claiming that the government was perpetuating the issue by not tackling illegal land use more comprehensively.

The list of “untrodden beaches,” unveiled in a joint agreement between Greece’s finance and environment ministers, is part of a broader effort to restore balance, the government said. “The main goal is to combine environmental protection with sustainable development,” Kostis Hatzidakis, the economy and finance minister, said on Friday.

“The environment is a valuable component of the Greek tourist product,” he said.

Under the new initiative, the government was putting public assets “under a strict framework of rules, penalties and obligations,” Mr. Hatzidakis said. Inspections and transparency would be increased, as would “the enforcement of the law,” he added.

The beaches on the list are in areas included in the European Union’s Natura program, a network of vulnerable habitats across Europe that are protected under European law. Among the beaches listed on Friday are spots on popular islands such as Milos, Naxos, Lesbos, Samothrace and in the southern Peloponnese peninsula.

The islands were selected based on the advice of the country’s Natural Environment and Climate Change Agency and are all “areas of high ecological importance,” Theodoros Skylakakis, the environment and energy minister, said on Friday.

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Korean Central News Agency released photos showing at least two missiles being fired off launcher trucks on a runway. The missiles in the image were not identified. State media said North Korea’s missile administration on Friday conducted a ‘power test’ for the warhead designed for the Hwasal-1 Ra-3 strategic cruise missile and a test-launch of the Pyoljji-1-2 anti-aircraft missile.

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Saturday it tested a “super-large” cruise missile warhead and a new anti-aircraft missile in a western coastal area as it expands military capabilities in the face of deepening tensions with the United States and South Korea.

North Korean state media said the country’s missile administration on Friday conducted a “power test” for the warhead designed for the Hwasal-1 Ra-3 strategic cruise missile and a test-launch of the Pyoljji-1-2 anti-aircraft missile. It said the tests attained an unspecified “certain goal.”

Photos released by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency showed at least two missiles being fired off launcher trucks at a runway.

North Korea conducted a similar set of tests Feb. 2, but at the time did not specify the names of the cruise missile or the anti-aircraft missile, indicating it was possibly seeing technological progress after testing the same system over weeks.

KCNA insisted Friday’s tests were part of the North’s regular military development activities and had nothing to do with the “surrounding situation.”

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula are at their highest in years, with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un dialing up his weapons demonstrations, which have included more powerful missiles aimed at the U.S. mainland and U.S. targets in the Pacific. The United States, South Korea and Japan have responded by expanding their combined military training and sharpening their deterrence strategies built around strategic U.S. assets.

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Cruise missiles are among a growing collection of North Korean weapons designed to overwhelm regional missile defenses. They supplement the North’s vast lineup of ballistic missiles, including intercontinental ballistic missiles aimed at the continental United States.

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