Bosphorus Cruise: New Year's Eve Celebration

Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Istanbul with a Bosphorus Dinner Cruise. Enjoy stunning views, delicious food, and exciting entertainment including Turkish gypsy dance, belly dancers, and a DJ.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Bosphorus Strait - Sail up the Bosphorus, the waterway between Asia and Europe, passing under suspension bridges and viewing Ottoman palaces.
  • Bosphorus Bridge - the bridges will be stamp at night with spectacular lights.
What's Included
  • Selection of local wine, beer, raki, vodka, gin, along with soft and hot drinks
  • Dinner
Additional Information

Celebrate in style for New Years in Istanbul on board of the Cruise with up and close views of the two continents and city lights and any of its firework displays along the Bosphorus by night. This New Year’s Eve on a Bosphorus boat tour will be a special memory for years to come.
DINNER MENU
Starter – Assorted Nuts , Crudites, Cheese cubes, Green…

Location
Kabataş
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Northstar623167
Mar 1, 2022
A New Years Must Do!! - Amazing customer service and was as advertised. Entertainment onboard was lively and the dj was great. Food was also great and the wait staff quick with refills.
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Zurtomd
Jan 1, 2022
A night to remember in Istanbul - Well organized from the pick up to drop off, good communication through , friendly helpful staff, excellent organized party with entertainment and million dollar views, highly recommend
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Taunic2017
Jan 8, 2024
Packed in like sardines for 5 hours, would not do this again. - This sounded amazing but did not live up to the hype and cost way more than it was worth. We were traveling as a family so I chose a dinner cruise rather than a party boat. We were crammed into our seats at a table, so tight we could barely move. The dinner was not good…dry chicken and potatoes. My “vegetarian” meal was just rice and potatoes and two grape leaves, clearly an afterthought. And we had to stay on the boat until 2 am. The best parts were #1 the traditional dancers, though we could only watch them on the TV because we were so jammed in. And #2 watching fireworks and ringing in the New Year from the top deck of the boat.
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