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Bosphorus cruises | Sailing Istanbul’s historic waterway

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.

Navigate your Bosphorus cruise guide

  1. Why go on a Bosphorus cruise?
  2. Know before you book your Bosphorus cruise tickets
  3. Types of Bosphorus cruises
  4. Which Bosphorus cruise is best for you?
  5. Find your best Bosphorus cruise match here
  6. What is the Bosphorus Strait?
  7. Bosphorus Strait cruise map
  8. Your guide to checking in & boarding Bosphorus cruises
  9. Plan your Bosphorus cruise experience
  10. Top Istanbul landmarks to see on a Bosphorus cruise
  11. Frequently asked questions about Bosphorus cruises

Why go on a Bosphorus cruise?

Breathtaking scenery
A culinary journey
A luxurious yacht tour
Immersive cultural experience
Serene atmosphere of Princes' Islands
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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Serene atmosphere of Princes' Islands

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

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Know before you book your Bosphorus cruise tickets

  • 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.

Types of Bosphorus cruises

Bosphorus Sightseeing cruises

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 Dinner Cruise

Dining

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 Yatch tour

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.

Which Bosphorus cruise is best for you?

Bosphorus cruises

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. 

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Bosphorus Dinner Cruise

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. 

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Bosphorus Cruises

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.

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Bosphorus Sunset 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. 

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What is the Bosphorus Strait?

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.

About the Bosphorus Strait

Bosphorus Strait cruise map

Your guide to checking in & boarding Bosphorus cruises

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

Bosphorus Yachts

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

Plan your Bosphorus cruise experience

Sightseeing cruises

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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Bosphorus lunch cruises

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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Bosphorus sunset & evening cruises

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.

Bosphorus sunset & evening cruises
Bosphorus Dinner Cruise

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.

Bosphorus dinner cruises
Aerial view of a yacht cruising on the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, Turkey.

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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High season vs low season
  • 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.
Weekends vs weekdays
  • 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.
Best time of the day
  • 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.
Tips for Bosphorus cruises
  • 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.

Top Istanbul landmarks to see on a Bosphorus cruise

Hagia Sophia
Topkapi Palace
Blue Mosque
Bosphorus Bridge
Dolmabahce Palace
Galata Tower
Maiden's Tower (Kiz Kulesi)
Ortaköy Mosque
Beylerbeyi Palace
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
Küçüksu Palace
Rumeli Hisarı Fortress
Anatolian Fortress
Ciragan Palace
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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.

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Topkapi Palace

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.

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Blue Mosque

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Frequently asked questions about Bosphorus cruises

What are the different types of Bosphorus cruises?

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.

How long does a Bosphorus cruise take?

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.

Are audio guides available on a Bosphorus cruise?

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.

Where do Bosphorus cruises depart from?

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.

What is the best Bosphorus cruise for families?

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.

What is the best Bosphorus cruise for couples?

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.

What is the cancellation policy for Bosphorus cruise tickets?

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.

If I take a meal-based Bosphorus cruise, will I be able to get vegetarian food?

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.

What is the best time to go on a Bosphorus cruise?

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.

Who can avail of discounted Bosphorus cruise tickets?

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.

What are the Bosphorus cruise timings?

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.

Do Bosphorus cruises operate year-round?

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.

What landmarks can I see on a Bosphorus cruise?

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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