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Take a Ride to the Past

Turkey Istanbul Old Tunnel Karakoy Beyoglu

Hop onboard the Tunel, the second-oldest underground urban train in the world. Running between Karakoy and Tunel Square, the funicular has been running since 1875. Its purpose was to allow traders and merchants to get up and down the steep hill faster. Now it shuttles locals and tourists.

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Tilt your head back and prepare to be captivated by the dazzling building known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque or the Blue Mosque. The walls are covered with more than 20,000 hand-painted blue tiles that catch the natural light at the perfect moment from more than 200 windows.

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A Byzantine Beauty

Completed in the 6th century, the Hagia Sophia is one of the crown jewels when it comes to Byzantine architecture. The massive dome alone is worth the trip to Istanbul. Admire what was once the world's largest cathedral until 1520.

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Local Cuisine

Get a delicious doner kebab made with succulent slow-roasted meat served in a wrap or pita with yogurt, tomato sauce and butter or try a collection of meze, or appetizers, like fava or muhammara. Another great food possibility is a balik ekmek, a popular sandwich that's made with grilled fish, onions, and lettuce. No doubt, you'll have a plethora of food options in Istanbul.

Turkey Istanbul Grand Bazaar Shopping

With one of the world's largest covered bazaars, Istanbul is the perfect place to shop for a fun souvenir or traditional Turkish goods. Head to the Grand Bazaar and try your hand at haggling with the locals over spices, textiles and more.

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Nestled between Europe and Asia, Turkey offers a blend of both worlds. The country has been a bridge between the two continents for thousands of years, which you might catch a glimpse of on your cruise to Europe . Istanbul offers sensory delights at every turn, from its towering, colorful minarets to the scent of coffee brewing in fragrant cardamom and sugar.

History lovers will find plenty to occupy their time during their Istanbul cruise, like touring the Blue Mosque or the Basilica Cistern. See the Hagia Sophia, one of the most enduring and famous sights in all of Istanbul. Shop and haggle at the Grand Bazaar, or make a day of admiring artisanal goods at the Kadıköy Produce Market just a ferry ride away. Admire the strait of Bosphorus, which connects the continents of Europe and Asia, from an awe-inspiring suspension bridge spanning 19 miles. Istanbul is both modern and historied at once. 

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Istanbul’s most famous sight was once a Greek Orthodox Cathedral, then a mosque. Its construction dates back to the 6th century. Now, the Hagia Sophia is a museum and one of Turkey’s most beloved structures. Since becoming a museum in 1935, it’s one of the most visited sights in the entire world. Walk the grounds and peer up into the massive, ornately designed dome. The Hagia Sophia is open for tours seven days a week.

Blue Mosque

Over 5 million people visit the Blue Mosque each year. Built between 1609 and 1616, the mosque is still fully functional today, so you are likely to observe services while you’re there. Remove your shoes before entering. Men should wear long pants, and women should wear a headscarf or covering. The stark blue tiles will captivate your senses in this bustling, historic place.

Basilica Cistern

Descend underground to the Basilica Cistern, a large network of subterranean columns that were built to capture rainwater. A rich history accompanies the Basilica Cistern, which you’ll discover during a walking tour. Nearly 400 marble columns sustain the architectural integrity of the cistern.

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Top things to do in istanbul, see the views of bosphorus.

You can take a ferry ride along the strait of Bosphorus or drive over the 15 July Martyrs Bridge that connects Europe and Asia. If architectural marvels are your thing, you have to see the strait of Bosphorus.

Enjoy Afternoon Turkish Tea

The tea gardens in Istanbul, known as çay bahçesis, are a social fixture in Turkish society. They often offer waterfront views and relaxing atmospheres, perfect for sipping tea, resting, and taking in the beauty of the day while in port on an Istanbul cruise.

Admire Byzantine Art

The Kariye Museum is not only a mosaic-clad former church that perfectly sums up the spirit of the Byzantine architecture, but also a place that celebrates a rich tradition of frescos and landscapes that make the region so unique.

Shop the Grand Bazaar

It’s easy to get lost in the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, which offers some of the biggest bargains from Turkish artisans in the city. You can make an all-day affair of shopping here or simply go for the people watching. The Bazaar is one of the few places remaining in Istanbul where the art of haggling is welcomed and encouraged.

Top Food and Drink Spots Near the Istanbul Cruise Port

On cruises including Istanbul, the food and drink are unparalleled. Turkish coffee is specially brewed in sugar and cardamom for a sweeter (and stronger) cup of coffee, and it’s a hallmark of the daily routine and culture in Istanbul. Another Istanbul classic is a Turkish Delight, a sweet dessert often containing nuts and dried fruits coated in confectioner’s sugar. Try lahmacun, a popular street food consisting of crispy, thin flatbread topped with minced meat and lemon juice. Fresh Turkish baklava is a must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth. The immersive Kadıköy Produce Market offers local produce, nuts, olive oil, coffee, yogurt, and more.

Culture & History of Istanbul Cruise Port

People originally settled in this area due to the coastal access offered by the strait of Bosphorus, which was key for trade, and the Black Sea. Over the centuries, control of Istanbul changed hands various times among the Romans, Persians, Byzantines, Arabs, and others. Eventually, Ottoman conquest of what was once called Constantinople became Istanbul. The main language spoken here is Turkish, though you may hear English at major sights in town as tourism from English-speaking countries is common.

Istanbul Port Facilities & Location

Your Istanbul cruise ship will dock in a facility called Karakoy, which is minimally equipped but walkable to major destinations like the Museum of Modern Art and the quirky Madame Tussaud's of Istanbul. You’ll find a selection of cafes and hookah bars close to where your ship docks.

Transportation in Istanbul

Ferry travel is popular with Istanbul residents and provides both waterside views and a relaxed journey to various destinations across the city. There is an extensive bus network and subway system. Yellow taxis are abundant and widely used by tourists. In a bustling city like Istanbul, expect traffic and congestion on the highways.

Shopping Near the Istanbul Cruise Port

There’s not much near the port itself, but you’ll find artisan goods, the region’s famous Turkish rugs, and local delicacies at the Grand Bazaar in town. While it may be difficult to bring home larger items, you should consider Turkish treats and desserts for a quick, pocket-sized souvenir.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

You’ll use the Turkish lira during your Istanbul cruise. Many stores will accept euros as well, but be sure to ask. ATMs are scattered around the city, and paying with cash at restaurants is preferred. Many establishments accept credit cards, specifically Visa and Mastercard. Round up to the next lira when you’re tipping a taxi driver, and leave a 10% tip at restaurants.

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Port Istanbul cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Istanbul, Turkey, Galataport. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Istanbul is a major port city in Turkey, as well as the country's most populous and its historic, cultural and economic center. The city covers a total area of approx 1539 km2 (594 mi2) and has population around 14,1 million (metro around 14,8 million).

Historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople, Istanbul is a transcontinental city (located in both Europe and Asia) and straddling Bosphorus Strait between Black Sea and Marmara Sea (Eastern Mediterranean). The city's historical and commercial downtown is on the European side, and around 1/3 of its population is on the Asian side. Istanbul Metro is one of the world's most populous cities - ranked 7th-largest (city proper) and Europe's largest - followed by Moscow (Russia) and London (UK) . It also has one of world's fastest-growing metro economies.

Established under the name of Byzantion (around 660 BC), the city developed to become one of the most prominent in European history. After the reestablishment as Constantinople (330 CE), the city served as the imperial capital for nearly 16 centuries. The period included the Roman (330-1204), Byzantine (1261–1453), Latin (1204–1261) and Ottoman (1453–1922) empires. During Roman and Byzantine times, it was Christianity's second most important city (after Rome ), before in 1453 the Ottomans conquered and transformed it into an Islamic stronghold and Ottoman Caliphate's capital.

Istanbul has a strategic position on the Silk Road (rail networks from China to Middle East and Europe) and is also on the only sea route between Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea. Its population has increased tenfold since the 1950s. Music, film, cultural and arts festivals were established at the end of 20th century and continue to be hosted today. Infrastructure improvements and redevelopments have produced a complex transportation network.

Currently, Istanbul is ranked the world's 8th most popular tourist travel destination (as city), while Turkey is ranked the world's 6th (as country). Its biggest attraction is the historic downtown (partially listed as UNESCO Site), as well as entertainment and cultural venues (across the Golden Horn/natural harbor in Beyoglu district). Most tourists arrive via flights, but ~0,5 million foreigners arrive by ships/yachts annualy.

Port Istanbul

Port Istanbul (locode TRIST) as cruise port is both homeport (departure/turnaround) and call port, visited mainly as part of Eastern Mediterranean/Aegean Sea itineraries. Most voyages start in Italy ( Venice ) or Greece ( Piraeus-Athens ).

Some of the world's largest cruise brands with European seasonal programs - like Uniworld (river cruisetours packages combining flights to/from Istanbul), RCI-Royal Caribbean . Princess - were the first to drop Turkish ports (including Istanbul) from their 2016-2017-2018 schedules. These companies were soon followed by Celebrity , Azamara , Cunard , Holland America, P&O UK . All ports of call in Turkey were replaced by Greek Islands port destinations.

In 2015, the cruise port in Karakoy was closed down due to construction works for the new Galataport. The tourists' decline resulted in many street businesses closing down as tradesmen lost nearly 90% of their businesses in comparison to 2015. In 2016, the number of foreign tourists to Turkey decreased by 32% (down to 17,4 million) over 2015. There was a significant decrease in arrivals from Western- and Asian countries and from Russia. On June 6, 2019, Istanbul's Sarayburnu Port welcomed its first cruise vessel in 4 years - Seven Seas Voyager - operated by RSSC-Regent.

Turkey (previously a hugely popular travel and leisure/resort destination) was subject to a number of deadly terrorist attacks in 2016 and 2017. In June 2016, an Istanbul airport attack (shootings and suicide bombings) resulted in 42 deaths. In December 2016, a twin bomb attack outside a football stadium killed 38. There was also a shooting in the Reina nightclub (Ortakoy district of Istanbul) in January 2017 resulting in 39 dead and 69 injured.

In early-November 2018, CCL-Carnival Cruise Lines and RCI-Royal Caribbean International placed bids for the tendering operations of Istanbul's Port Yenikapı. Both companies are interested in building a new cruise port in Istanbul (as build/operate/transfer project) and intend to turn Istanbul into a Mediterranean cruise hub. CCL and RCI are represented here by Tura Tourism (a Turkish sales agency).

The Galataport project was initially scheduled for completion in March 2020. However, due to the Coronavirus crisis, the project was delayed and the cruise port was inaugurated in August 2021. The modern facility was planned for annual capacity ~1,5 million and daily capacity ~15,000 (passengers and crew). The largest cruise companies with booked berthing were RCI, Holland America, Marella UK , RSSC-Regent Seven Seas , Ponant , Silversea , Fred Olsen , Windstar , Celestyal .

Istanbul cruise terminal

Istanbul cruise port terminals are located near Galata Tower. Cruise ships dock at Karaköy Yolcu Salonu passenger terminal (at Beyoglu's southern tip). The terminal is located in Karakoy (Galata), on the waterfront of Bosphorus Strait. This whole area was redeveloped into the new Galataport cruise ship terminal complex.

Istanbul cruise port terminal is right in downtown (in close proximity to major tourist attractions) and approx 20 km / 12 mi (or 25-min) away from Ataturk Airport.

Cruise ships generally arrive in Istanbul and dock at the Salı Pazarı terminal between 8:30-9 AM. After disembarkation, passengers arrive to the shoreline Meclis-i Mebusan boulevard. All the port's ship docking quays are along the shore - starting from Golden Horn's mouth and going northeastward to the districts Findikli and Tophane.

Near the port is the tram station Fındıklı from where you can cross Galata Bridge and go to some of the city's most popular tourist destinations - Sultanahmet (Blue Mosque), Topkapi, Eminonu (Spice Bazaar), Beyazit (Grand Bazaar), Karakoy (Galata Tower), Dolmabahce Palace (5-min walk from the tram's last stop), Taksim Square. Istiklal Avenue (city's most popular street).

From the cruise terminal, Galata Bridge is at 10-min walking distance. At Galata Bridge's northern end (across Golden Horn) is Karakoy - the city’s oldest district. Via an underground cable-car you can go from Karaköy to Tunnel Square, from where an easy walk leads to Istiklal Avenue.

Yolcu Salonu passenger terminal is capable to accommodate 4 cruise ships at a time. If there are more vessels, the dock at Salipazari Pier. The cruise terminal building has 3 halls with combined capacity 10,000 passengers.

Galata Port

Ä°stanbul's new cruise port "Galataport" project originated in 2001 as a redevelopment project that combines functions complementing Turkey's capital city as a center of tourism, commerce and culture. The project covers a land area of 0,1 km2 (0,04 mi2), where the existing buildings (at Karaköy Yolcu Salonu) were renovated - keeping their authentic forms but acquiring new functions.

By this project, the city's customs zone was transformed into a modern tourism complex consisting of an art museum, hotels, restaurants and bars, fast food venues, shopping malls, numerous souvenir shops, office buildings, exhibition areas, car parking facilities.

The following Galataport map shows the Atakoy–Bakırkoy district development project. This district is the city's most populated. The development (started in 2013) planned to provide high-end residential properties, including boat and yacht marinas. The total land area is approx 0,5 km2 (0,2 mi2). It features a well-developed city transportation network - highways, railways, the Atatürk Airport (at just 8 km / 5 mi).

Salı Pazarı cruise terminal was temporarily closed for restoration (2015-2021). The new Galataport cruise terminal was initially scheduled for opening in 2018 but was eventually postponed for August 2021.

In May 2017, to Galataport's masterplan was proposed a new concept combining a movable gangway with underground cruise passenger operations. The idea includes a hydraulic boardwalk deploying a gangway during ship calls only (when a vessel is docked). As space, the hydraulic system takes only 3,5 m of the boardwalk.

Galataport was jointly built by Dogus Group (one of Turkey's largest private-sector holdings) and Bilgili Holding (real-estate developer and tourism investor). With an investment of ~TL 14,07 billion (USD 1,7B / EUR 1,43B), this is one of the world's largest coastal and cruise port projects, with annual capacity ~25 million visitors (including ~7M tourists and ~1,5M cruisers).

  • Galataport Cruise Terminal has berthing capacity of 3x liners (simultaneously docked) and ~15,000 passengers.
  • The first cruise ship docking at Galataport (on September 25-26, 2021/overnight) was MS Eurodam ( HAL-Holland America Line ).
  • Istanbul Galataport's facilities feature an underground cruise terminal (world’s first) sized 29000 m2 / 312155 ft2 which has a unique access/hatch system. During ship days (with docked ships) the cruise terminal converts the port into an esplanade.

Besides being a cruise port, Galataport serves mainly as a leisure destination offering domestic tourists and citizens entertainment and activities themed on gastronomy/modern and traditional Balkan cuisine, shopping, arts, culture, modern tourist attractions and amenities. Galataport also houses a new art museum (Istanbul Modern), Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, MSFAU (Museum of Painting and Sculpture), Tophane Square (Beyoglu district, with the mid-19th-century Tophane Clock Tower). More historical buildings also underwent restorations as part of the Galataport project - including Merkez Han, Karakoy Yolcu Salonu (passenger terminal), Karakoy Cinili Han, Peninsula Istanbul Hotel (2022-inaugurated).

  • Galata Tower: half a kilometer away from Istanbul Cruise Port. Take a bird-eye view from the Galata Tower top. You will see the amazing modern part of Old Istanbul.
  • Basilica Cistern: dates from the 6th century, one of the most romantic attraction.
  • Aya Sofya: 4 km away from Istanbul Cruise Port. The extraordinary church dates from 6th century.
  • Topkapi Palace: 3 km away from Istanbul Cruise Port. It is a must-see attraction. Topkapi used to be the home of many sultans generations. Discover the delicate kiosks, the lush green courtyards and the secretive harem.
  • Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan Hamam: located in the Sultanahmet Square . It was built in the 16th century for Roxelana, the wife of Suleiman the Magnificent. You can also visit more steamy bathhouses like Cemberlita, Sulemaniye and Galatasaray baths.
  • Blue Mosque: 4 km away from Istanbul Cruise Port, just across Aya Sofya. The Blue Mosque was designed by Sedefkar Mehmed Aga and dates from the early years of the 17th century. It is surrounded by small lively park.
  • Istanbul Archaeology Museums: great place with section for all the family.
  • Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum: housed in the former Ibrahim Pasha Palace.
  • Suleymaniye Mosque: designed for Suleiman the Magnificent by Sinan, a famous Ottoman architect.
  • Taksim Square: two and a half kilometers away from Istanbul Cruise Port.
  • Grand Bazar: take a 20 minutes walk from Istanbul Cruise Port to find almost everything at this marketplace.
  • Dolmabahce Palace: 3 km away from Istanbul Cruise port. The stunning palace was constructed in the period 1843-1856 by the architect of Sultan Abdulmecid, Karabet Balyan.

Daily tours from Istanbul to Edirne (departures every 2 hours) are also offered. The distance is approx 210 km (130 mi). Bus travel time is around 2,5 hours.

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Istanbul, Turkey is one of the world's most interesting cities. Cruise passengers get a striking view of the minaret-pierced skyline as the ship pulls into port. The treasures are plentiful here; visitors marvel at the great architectural triumph of the Blue Mosque, the glorious frescoes and mosaics of the Chora Church and the amazing Grand Bazaar.

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Port of Istanbul/ Galataport Istanbul Cruise Terminal Kilicali Pasa Mah. Meclis-I Mebusan Cad. No: 8 Ic Kapi No: 102, 34433 Beyoglu Istanbul Turkey

Directions to   Galataport Istanbul Cruise Terminal from  Istanbul International Airport (IST) : - Get on D020 in Ihsaniye from Vecihi Hürkus Cd. Merge onto D020 and use the 2nd from the left lane to turn slightly left onto Hasdal Kemerburgaz Yolu/D020. Continue straight to stay on Hasdal Kemerburgaz Yolu/D020. Use the right lane to take the ramp to F.S.M. Köprüsü/Kadiköy/Ankara. Merge onto Istanbul Çevre Yolu/O-2/E80. Take the exit toward Hasdal-Okmeydani Baglantisi/Nurtepe Viyadügü. Continue onto Hasdal-Okmeydani Baglantisi/Nurtepe Viyadügü. Continue to follow Hasdal-Okmeydani Baglantisi. Use the left 2 lanes to turn slightly left onto Piyalepasa Baglanti Yolu. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Kasimpasa/Dolapdere/Taksim/Aksaray and merge onto Piyalepasa Blv. Continue straight to stay on Piyalepasa Blv. Slight right onto Fisekhane Deresi Cd. Continue onto Dereboyu Cd., then continue onto Bülent Demir Cd. Turn left onto Turabi Baba Cd. Keep right to continue on Evliya Çelebi Cd. Use any lane to turn right onto Refik Saydam Cd. Use the left lane to take the ramp to Karaköy/Kabatas. Turn left onto Kemeralti Cd, and continue onto Meclis-i Mebusan Cd. Directions to  Sarayburnu Port  from  Istanbul International Airport (IST) : - Take Terminal Cd to Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu/O-7. Merge onto Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu/O-7, take the exit onto O-7. Take the exit toward Aksaray/Köprüsü/Ankara. Merge onto Avrupa Otoyolu/O-3/E80, take the O-3 exit toward Aksaray, continue onto Avrupa Otoyolo/O-3. Use the right 2 lanes to take the exit toward Okmeydani/Ankara. Continue onto Istanbul Çevre Yolu/O-1/D100. Take the exit toward Ayvansaray/Eyüp. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Unkapani/Eminönü/Sultanahmet/Taksim and merge onto Ayvansaray Cd. Merge onto Ayvansaray Cd.. Continue onto Mürselpasa Cd., continue onto Abdülezelpasa Cd. Use the left 2 lanes to turn slightly left onto Ragip Gümüspala Cd. Use the right 2 lanes to turn slightly right to stay on Ragip Gümüspala Cd. (signs for Sirkeci/Sultanahmet/Sahilyolu). Continue straight onto Kennedy Cad. Destination will be on the left. 

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New York to Istanbul: 4+ Things to Know About Going from New York to Istanbul

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Are you a New Yorker planning to enjoy a nice travel experience in Istanbul? If that is the case, you may have some questions about going from New York to Istanbul , and spending some time in this wonderful city. On this post we will try to cover topics such as how to go from NYC to Istanbul, whether a visa is needed for a trip like this, as well as how far these two cities are from each other.

Going from NYC to Istanbul, and enjoying a wonderful trip in this city can be an awesome thing to do. Istanbul is a city that has a lot to offer for visitors and if you are looking to have fun, it can be an amazing city to visit. There are many things to do in Istanbul, and this city has numerous places of interest that can be worth checking out.

For New Yorkers who are planning to visit Istanbul, this post can be worth taking a look at. Below you can find information regarding going to Istanbul, things to do in Istanbul and more… In case you are interested to learn about this topic, consider reading this post to check out what we have to say!

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How to go from new york to istanbul.

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While there are lots of differences between these two cities, New York and Istanbul have many similarities, as well. In fact, we have made a comparison of New York vs Istanbul on a previous post, which you may check out if you are curious.

Although Istanbul and New York can be similar, there are many differences and for a New Yorker, Istanbul can surely be an amazing place to visit. If you are planning to visit this city, you may be wondering how to go from New York to Istanbul.

Well, the answer to this question is rather obvious but, the most common and arguably the best way to go from NYC to Istanbul is by plane.

Separated by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Pacific on the other, a nice method of transport for travelling from one place to another, train, is not available for going from NYC to Istanbul. As far as sea transport, going from NYC to Istanbul by ship can take a long time and there may not be available cruise ship trips that directly travel between these cities. So, with all these in mind, it can be preferable to go from NYC to Istanbul by plane.

If you picked a date for your Istanbul trip from New York, you can start checking out online plane tickets to begin your journey!

Do You Need a Visa to Go from New York to Istanbul?

Visa to Go from New York to Istanbul

One of the important factors to consider while travelling can be visa. And if you are planning to go from New York to Istanbul, you may be wondering if you will need a visa for this trip or not.

Depending on various factors like, which country you are getting the visa from and which country’s citizenship you have, getting a visa can be a hard process. So for an upcoming travel plan to Istanbul, it is understandable to wonder if a visa will be necessary for travelling to Turkey.

Whether a visa is needed to go from New York to Istanbul depends on which passport you have. For American citizens, a visa is not necessary for travelling to Turkey for less than 90 days within a 180-day period. However, if you are an American citizen wanting to visit Turkey for more than 90 days, you will need to get the appropriate documents for that.

As for non-American citizens, it can differ from country to country. For instance, Australian citizens who wish to enter Turkey will need an eVisa for this. So whether it is necessary to get a visa to go from NYC to Istanbul depends on your passport. Also, the situation may change over time. If you are planning to visit Turkey, make sure to check out the most recent official guides and talk to a professional to get up-to-date info about visas.

Also Read: Getting a Visa for Istanbul Travel: Learn About 3 Important Tips

New York to Istanbul Distance: How Far is Istanbul from New York?

New York to Istanbul Distance

Going to Istanbul from New York and enjoying a fun travel experience can be an exciting thing to do. In Istanbul, you can enjoy a variety of activities and have some amazing time. However, going on a trip like this can also be a stressful thing to do, due to all the bookings, plannings and the whole plane trip.

In case you are wondering how long it takes to go from New York to Istanbul, you may want to know about the distance between these two cities. So, how far is Istanbul from New York?

The distance between Istanbul and New York by plane is approximately 5000 miles (8000 km). This means that Istanbul is roughly twice as far from New York compared to Los Angeles, whose distance to New York by plane is around 2400 miles (3900 km). So we can say that Istanbul is quite far from New York.

To give you some perspective, let’s talk about the distance between New York and some other cities. The distance between New York and London is around 3400 miles (5586 km), while the distance between New York and Tokyo by pane is 6700 miles (10800 km).

Also Read: Istanbul Ferries: Timetables, Fares, and Unforgettable Rides

How Long Do Flights from New York to Istanbul Take?

Flights from New York to Istanbul

We have briefly mentioned the distance between New York and Istanbul in the previous section of this post. Now, let’s talk a little bit about how long a travel from New York to Istanbul can take.

The amount of time that a flight between NYC and Istanbul can take may differ from flight to flight. There are many Airlines that have flights between these two cities and when you are buying your plane ticket online, you may check out the estimated flight time to get an idea.

While a flight between New York and Istanbul may take around 9 to 11 hours on average, this amount may change depending on various factors. So if you want to know how long your flight from New York to Istanbul may take, don’t forget to check out the estimated time while buying your ticket.

Activities to Enjoy When Going on a Trip from New York to Istanbul

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As we have mentioned, going from NYC to Istanbul and enjoying a trip in this city can be an exciting experience. After dealing with all the bookings, flights, etc. you may be wondering what types of activities can be done in Istanbul.

One of the things to do in Istanbul can be visiting some of the places of interest in this city. Examples to these places include popular spots like Hagia Sophia, Maiden’s Tower, Rumeli Fortress, Topkapi Palace, Galata Tower and the Blue Mosque.

Aside from checking out historical places of interest, you may also go to natural areas in Istanbul like parks, as well as beaches. Various physical activities like hiking and camping can be done in suitable natural areas in Istanbul.

Also, another enjoyable activity to do in Istanbul can be exploring the local cuisine. In Istanbul, you may consider trying many delicious foods like various types of kebabs, kokoreç, fish sandwich, kumpir and so on… And when you are done with the savory foods in Istanbul, you can find a lot of dessert choices, too.

Basically, Istanbul can be an amazing city, with lots of different activities to do. If you are looking to have fun, Istanbul can be an awesome place to visit.

Also Read: What to Do in Turkey? – Here are 8 Amazing Activities

Things to Be Careful About When Going from New York to Istanbul

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Do you plan to go from New York to Istanbul? In this case, you may also be wondering about what to be careful about and what to avoid in this city…

Istanbul can be an awesome city, and for the most part, it can be a quite safe city to visit. However, there is the danger of falling victim to a crime such as fraud, scamming, pickpocketing and many others in Istanbul. So for these and other potential dangers, make sure to stay vigilant.

Also, it can be a good idea to discuss the price first when using a taxi, as it may be possible to get overcharged. Beyond these, there may be many other things to be careful while visiting Istanbul. On a previous post titled “ What to Avoid in Istanbul: 11 Important Tips “, we discussed some of the things to be careful about in Istanbul.

Final Words

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Have you been planning to go from New York to Istanbul? On this blog post, we talked about going from New York to Istanbul, considering many different angles to this topic. After handling all the practical stuff like booking a hotel and getting the tickets, enjoying a travel experience in Istanbul can be a fun thing to do. When visiting Istanbul, make sure to be careful, stay safe and enjoy a wonderful journey!

Keep reading our posts to get much more Tips for Istanbul Travel and Istanbul Touristic Places.

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A Texas mother was arrested after she allegedly abandoned her two young kids to go on a cruise — leaving the children home alone for nearly a week, officials said.

Lakesha Woods Williams, 29, was hit with two charges of child endangerment last Thursday after officers found her 8-year-old and 6-year-old alone in their high-rise apartment complex in Houston with no adult supervision, according to the Harris Country Constable- Precinct 5.

Willimas left her kids to take her solo vacation on April 4 and returned the night of April 10. She was arrested the following day.

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Concerned neighbors called emergency responders after worrying about the siblings’ welfare, according to the constable.

The neighbors saw Williams leaving the building with luggage on April 4 and noticed she failed to come home after several days, according to court records obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Deputies visited the apartment on April 9 and found the two kids alone in the apartment trashed with garbage and food all around the floor and a “potent smell of urine,” the documents state.

The place was in “complete disarray,” deputies said.

The children said their mother had left to go on a cruise and was communicating with them through a camera in the apartment and via text messages to the 8-year-old.

The kids were checked by paramedics as well as Child Protective Services. They were removed from the apartment and are now in the care of their aunt.

Harris County Constable car with Lakesha Woods Williams in the backseat

Neighbors told deputies it was “not the first time” they had been left at home with no adults.

“We are still putting together the facts and circumstances of how these children were left alone for several days,” Constable Ted Heap said. “But the important thing is they are safe now and those responsible should be held accountable for leaving these kids in an unsafe situation.”

Williams was booked into Harris County Jail on a $40,000 bond, according to jail records.

She is set to be in court Monday.

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Man arrested for allegedly taking a decommissioned NYC fireboat for an overnight cruise

FILE - The fireboat John J. Harvey passes the Statue of Liberty, Oct. 28, 2011, in New York Harbor. A man was arrested Thursday, April 11, 2024, for allegedly taking the decommissioned New York City fire boat for an overnight cruise on the Hudson River, before becoming stuck and jumping ship. He then boarded a second stolen vessel, police said, which he sailed roughly one nautical mile (1.8 kilometers) south until he was taken into custody on its deck. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

FILE - The fireboat John J. Harvey passes the Statue of Liberty, Oct. 28, 2011, in New York Harbor. A man was arrested Thursday, April 11, 2024, for allegedly taking the decommissioned New York City fire boat for an overnight cruise on the Hudson River, before becoming stuck and jumping ship. He then boarded a second stolen vessel, police said, which he sailed roughly one nautical mile (1.8 kilometers) south until he was taken into custody on its deck. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

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NEW YORK (AP) — A man was arrested Thursday for allegedly taking a decommissioned New York City fireboat for an overnight cruise on the Hudson River, before becoming stuck, jumping ship and stealing another vessel, police said.

He was charged with two counts of grand larceny, officials said. He had not been arraigned as of Thursday afternoon and it was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer.

The man commandeered the fireboat, known as the John J. Harvey, by untying it from its mooring at Pier 66 off the west side of Manhattan, according to authorities. The 130 foot (40 meter) long vessel, which now serves as a museum, earned local acclaim after it was used to evacuate survivors of 9/11.

Once aboard the fireboat, the man was able to drift a short distance into the Hudson River, police said, but quickly got stuck. He leapt overboard, plunging into the frigid waters and later emerging on a second stolen vessel, according to police.

He navigated that sailboat toward Pier 51, roughly 15 blocks south of the original location, police said. The department’s Harbor Unit responded to a 2:30 a.m. call about a stolen boat and arrested the man on the sailboat’s deck.

FILE - Rats swarm around a bag of garbage near a dumpster in New York, July 7, 2000. New York lawmakers are proposing rules to humanely drive down the population of rats and other rodents, eyeing contraception and a ban on glue traps as alternatives to poison or a slow, brutal death. (AP Photo/Robert Mecea, File)

A spokesperson for the Hudson River Park Trust, which oversees Pier 66, said the fireboat is secure and being assessed for damage.

Built in 1931, the Harvey assisted in several dramatic marine rescues, helping to put out a potentially catastrophic fire aboard the El Estero, a munitions ship docked in the New York Harbor during World War II.

It was retired in 1994, but was called back into service on the morning of 9/11 to help pick up survivors and to pump water onto the site.

The boat’s caretakers offer occasional free public cruises along the Hudson River.

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U.S. Intercepts Dozens of Iranian Drones and Missiles Aimed at Israel

Britain’s defense secretary said British jets were prepared to intercept Iranian attacks. France and Germany expressed support.

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  • Published April 13, 2024 Updated April 14, 2024, 10:38 a.m. ET

The U.S. military said that it had shot down dozens of the drones and missiles that Iran fired at Israel on Saturday, a strong demonstration that despite recent criticism of Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza, Washington was firmly committed to protecting a key ally from Iran, a mutual adversary.

President Biden said that the United States had “helped Israel take down nearly all of the incoming drones and missiles,” in part thanks to aircraft and military ships the Pentagon had moved to the region in the past week.

While Mr. Biden has grown increasingly vocal in his frustration with Israel’s military offensive in Gaza — calling its bombardment there “indiscriminate” and saying that Israel has not done enough to protect Palestinian civilians — he has maintained that when it comes to Iran, the United States’ commitment to Israel is “ironclad.”

“We will support Israel and help defend Israel,” he said, “and Iran will not succeed.”

The United States has consistently affirmed Israel’s right to defend itself, and it has also directly intervened militarily against attacks from Iran’s proxy forces, including the Houthi militia based in Yemen .

This year, the U.S. military carried out strikes against Iranian forces and allied militias in Syria and Iraq in response to a drone attack in Jordan that killed three American soldiers. And in 2020, the United States killed a top Iranian commander , Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, with a drone strike at Baghdad International Airport in Iraq.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed that Britain had helped defend Israel against the Iranian attack, saying that Britain’s air force had shot down “a number of Iranian attack drones” and would now work with allies to de-escalate tensions. “What we now need is for calm heads to prevail,” Mr. Sunak told the BBC on Sunday.

Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, Israel’s chief military spokesman, said that Israel had intercepted most of the 200 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles launched by Iran with “some assistance” from its allies. “Over the past six months, we have been operating in close coordination with our partners,” he said, adding, “This partnership has always been robust, but last night it was exceptionally evident.”

France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, also condemned Iran’s attack and affirmed support for Israel, writing in a post on X that France was committed “to the security of Israel, our partners, and regional stability.”

Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany, a country that last week had to defend itself against accusations that its arms sales to Israel were abetting genocide in Gaza , called Iran’s attacks “unjustifiable and highly irresponsible.”

“Germany stands by Israel and we will discuss the situation with our allies,” he said in a statement on social media.

The cabinet of Jordan, a staunch critic of Israel’s war effort in Gaza, said on Sunday that its military had shot down aircraft and missiles that entered its airspace during the Iranian attack.

Eric Schmitt , Patrick Kingsley and Farnaz Fassihi contributed reporting.

Gaya Gupta is a reporter covering breaking news and a member of the 2023-24 Times Fellowship class , a program for journalists early in their careers. More about Gaya Gupta

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