Embark on a two-hour yacht cruise along the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Marvel at the city’s landmarks, enjoy snacks and drinks, and create unforgettable memories.
Embark on a two-hour yacht cruise along the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Marvel at the city’s landmarks, enjoy snacks and drinks, and create unforgettable memories.
- Karakoy Rihtim - This is the designated meeting spot. The guide will be waiting at the wooden port with the company flag. To reach the meeting point, after crossing the Galata Bridge, turn left on the Karakoy side. From here, the yacht will embark on a journey along the Bosphorus Strait, exploring both the European and Asian sides of the city. The…
- Karakoy Rihtim - This is the designated meeting spot. The guide will be waiting at the wooden port with the company flag. To reach the meeting point, after crossing the Galata Bridge, turn left on the Karakoy side. From here, the yacht will embark on a journey along the Bosphorus Strait, exploring both the European and Asian sides of the city. The tour will last approximately 2 hours.
- Bosphorus Strait - The yacht will navigate the Bosphorus Strait, showcasing the European and Asian sides of the city. The tour duration is about 2 hours.
- Galata Koprusu - The Galata Bridge links the new and old sections of Istanbul, divided by the Golden Horn. Its main feature is its two-story design. The first level is a pedestrian area with cafes and restaurants, while the second level accommodates roads and tram tracks. The bridge includes a movable section for ships and ferries to pass. A one-hour break will be taken here, allowing time for dining, walking, or photography. After an hour, everyone will reconvene at the same spot for the yacht trip along the Bosphorus.
- Galataport Istanbul - This is one of the city’s main cruise ports and shopping centers.
- Galata Tower - Officially known as the Galata Kulesi Museum, this historic Genoese tower is located in the Galata area of the Beyoğlu district in Istanbul, Turkey. Originally built as a watchtower at the highest point of the (now lost) Walls of Galata, it now serves as an exhibition space and museum, symbolizing Beyoğlu.
- Vodafone Arena - This is the football stadium of Istanbul’s oldest soccer team, Beşiktaş, also known as the Black Eagles of Istanbul.
- Dolmabahce Mosque - The Dolmabahçe Mosque is a baroque-style mosque located by the water in Kabataş, within the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey, near the Dolmabahçe Palace. It was commissioned by Queen Mother Bezmialem Valide Sultan and designed by the Turkish Armenian architect Garabet Balyan in 1855. Sultan Abdülmecid completed the construction after his mother’s passing.
- Dolmabahce Palace - Interestingly, the Dolmabahce Palace was constructed directly on the bay’s waters, which were once part of the Bosphorus. To enable construction, a massive mound was created in the 17th century.
- Ortakoy - Ortaköy is a renowned quarter of Istanbul, situated in the urban area of Beşiktaş. It extends along the Bosphorus shore and is divided by the Bosphorus Bridge. The district’s symbol is the Ortakoy Mosque.
- Bosphorus Bridge - This is the city’s main bridge, connecting the European and Asian parts of the city.
- Bebek Sahili - The Bebek district of Istanbul is known for its popularity and luxury. The beachside offers a delightful option for a Sunday morning walk. At night, the city lights create a lively atmosphere, and visitors can enjoy dining on fish by the Bebek beach and the sea.
- Rumeli Fortress - The Rumelian fortification holds significant historical importance. It played a crucial role during the Ottoman siege of Constantinople. In the Middle Ages, such fortress walls were strategically important for military purposes, not merely decorative. The Rumeli Hisarı fortress was built for defense.
- Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge - Also referred to as the second bridge of the city, it connects the European and Asian parts of the city.
- Beylerbeyi Palace - Istanbul, famed for its beauty, is home to magnificent and historic palaces. Among them is the iconic Beylerbeyi Palace, reflecting the final periods of the Ottoman Empire, located on the Bosphorus shore of the Anatolian Side.
- Anadolu Hisari Fort - Anadoluhisarı, historically known as Güzelce Hisar (“the Beauteous Castle”), is a medieval Ottoman fortress situated in Istanbul, Turkey, on the Anatolian (Asian) side of the Bosphorus.
- KIz Kulesi - Maiden’s Tower - Kız Kulesi, or Leander’s Tower, is one of Istanbul’s most famous symbols. Geographically, it is located on a small, natural island, 200 meters from the coast of the Uskudar region, rising 23 meters above the Bosphorus. Today, the tower is a three-tiered structure.
- Sultanahmet District - The historical peninsula is encircled by the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus, and the Sea of Marmara. It is the area where Istanbul was first established and developed. The initial settlement on the historical peninsula was founded in 685 BC by Greeks from Megara, named Byzantion. Throughout history, the city on the peninsula has been known by various names; after being captured by the Turks, it was called Dersaadet and Istanbul. The region is termed the historical peninsula not only because it is the oldest settlement in Istanbul but also due to the numerous historical artifacts it houses. Dozens of palaces, mosques, churches, fountains, obelisks, and residences from the Byzantine and Ottoman periods are the symbols of the historical peninsula.
- Eminonu Pier - Eminönü, historically known as Pérama, is a predominantly commercial waterfront area in Istanbul within the Fatih district, near where the Golden Horn meets the southern entrance of the Bosphorus Strait and the Sea of Marmara. It is connected to Karaköy (historic Galata) via the Galata Bridge across the Golden Horn.

- Audioguide application in 6 languages
- Bottled water
- Plate of Fresh Seasonal Fruits
- Tea and coffee
- Mixed Nuts
- Home Made mini Pizza
- Audioguide application in 6 languages
- Bottled water
- Plate of Fresh Seasonal Fruits
- Tea and coffee
- Mixed Nuts
- Home Made mini Pizza
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Welcome aboard our yacht! We are embarking on a two-hour sunset or daytime small group (16 people) yacht cruise along the Bosphorus, where you will experience Istanbul from a completely different perspective. From the deck of our snow white yacht, you will have the opportunity to behold nearly all of Istanbul’s major landmarks: Dolmabahce Palace,…
Welcome aboard our yacht! We are embarking on a two-hour sunset or daytime small group (16 people) yacht cruise along the Bosphorus, where you will experience Istanbul from a completely different perspective. From the deck of our snow white yacht, you will have the opportunity to behold nearly all of Istanbul’s major landmarks: Dolmabahce Palace, Topkapi and Chiragan Palaces, Sultan Suleiman Mosque, the city’s main bridge—the Bosphorus Bridge—and, of course, the famous Maiden Tower. We are delighted to accommodate your group of up to 16 people on our 22 metres yacht. Prepare to immerse yourself in unforgettable experiences and savor the unique views of Istanbul that unfold before you along the Bosphorus. Onboard our yacht, not only will you enjoy the stunning sights of Istanbul, but we also have a treat in store for you. As you take in the beauty of the Bosphorus, our attentive staff will serve you with light snacks and seasonal fruits.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.