You’ll get to see both sides of Istanbul from a fresh angle—gliding past historic palaces and lively neighborhoods while a local guide shares real stories. It’s an easy way to soak up city life and history in just two hours.
The first thing that hit me was the salty breeze—cooler than I expected for late spring in Istanbul. We met our guide right by the pier, just past a simit vendor whose cart smelled like toasted sesame. The boat wasn’t crowded, which meant we could move around and snap photos without bumping elbows. As soon as we pulled away from the dock, the city’s skyline started to shift—minarets on one side, leafy neighborhoods on the other.
Our guide, Emre, pointed out old wooden mansions tucked between modern apartments along the water’s edge. He shared stories about sultans who once sailed these same waters and explained why some palaces look almost faded in the morning light. I noticed fishermen casting lines off tiny jetties, and every so often, you’d hear a ferry horn echo across the strait. The bridges overhead looked massive from below—especially when a cargo ship passed under with barely any clearance.
Yes, it’s great for all ages. The boat is accessible for strollers and there aren’t any steep steps onboard.
Absolutely! Your local guide speaks English and will share insights throughout the cruise.
The meeting point is near public transport options. Pickup and drop-off at this spot are included in your booking.
The route or departure port may change if needed due to weather, but you’ll always be informed ahead of time.
Your ticket covers a guided sightseeing cruise on the Bosphorus, pickup and drop-off at the meeting point, plus all local taxes. Just show up 10 minutes early—everything else is sorted for you.
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