Experience a luxurious yacht cruise in Istanbul and enjoy a breathtaking sunset on the Bosphorus. Indulge in delicious food and drinks while witnessing the historical beauty of the European and Asian shores. Capture stunning photos in this unique setting.
Experience a luxurious yacht cruise in Istanbul and enjoy a breathtaking sunset on the Bosphorus. Indulge in delicious food and drinks while witnessing the historical beauty of the European and Asian shores. Capture stunning photos in this unique setting.
- Bosphorus Strait - Experience the beauty of palaces, mosques, towers, fortresses, and waterfront mansions on the Bosphorus sunset yacht tour. On the European shore, you’ll see historical sites such as Galata Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Ortakoy Mosque, The Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, The Fatih Mehmet Bridge, Galata Bridge, and…
- Bosphorus Strait - Experience the beauty of palaces, mosques, towers, fortresses, and waterfront mansions on the Bosphorus sunset yacht tour. On the European shore, you’ll see historical sites such as Galata Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Ortakoy Mosque, The Bosphorus Bridge, Rumeli Fortress, The Fatih Mehmet Bridge, Galata Bridge, and Galata Port. On the Asian shore, explore Kanlica, Amcazade Huseyin Pasa Yali, Anatolian Fortress, Kucuksu Palace, Kandilli, The Kuleli Naval Station, Cengelkoy, Beylerbeyi Palace, and Maiden’s Tower.
- Dolmabahce Palace - Constructed by Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecit in 1856 along the Bosphorus, Dolmabahce Palace is a significant Istanbul landmark, showcasing a stunning view with elements of Western architecture.
- Ortakoy - Ortaköy is a beloved district in Istanbul, known for its vibrant bazaar and lively atmosphere. Nestled under the European side of the Bosphorus Bridge, it features a mosque, church, and synagogue. It’s a popular meeting spot with nightclubs, bars, charming cafes, restaurants, and the pier square with kumpir shops.
- Bosphorus Bridge - As the oldest bridge in Istanbul, it is a remarkable structure linking the continents of Asia and Europe.
- Bebek Sahili - The district, believed to date back to pre-Christian times as a small fishing village, was originally known as Hallai, a variation of the word Skallai (piers), appearing in various forms in historical sources.
- Rumeli Fortress - Rumeli Fortress is a grand structure with three large towers and city walls, located opposite the Anadolu fortress at the narrowest point of the Bosphorus.
- Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge - This suspension bridge, connecting Kavacık and Hisarüstü in Istanbul, is the second link between Asia and Europe after the Bosphorus Bridge.
- Anadolu Hisari Fort - Built between 1393 and 1394 by Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I, Anadoluhisarı was part of preparations for a siege on Constantinople. The fortress spans 7,000 square meters (1.7 acres) at the narrowest point of the Bosporus, where the strait is just 660 meters (2,170 ft) wide.
- Kucuksu Pavilion - Located between Küçüksu and Göksu streams on the Bosphorus, Kucuksu Pavilion dates back to the Byzantine era. It was a private garden for sultans during the Ottoman period, favored by Murad IV (1623-1640), who called it “Silver Cypress.”
- Beylerbeyi Palace - Beylerbeyi Palace is a magnificent building in Istanbul, renowned for its exquisite wooden carvings and gold embroidery.
- KIz Kulesi - The Maiden’s Tower, a romantic symbol of Istanbul, was restored in 2000 and now serves as a restaurant. Accessible by a 5-minute boat ride from Üsküdar, it is a traditional spot for marriage proposals. Visitors can view the tower by paying the boat toll, without dining at the restaurant.
- Galata Koprusu - Spanning the Golden Horn in Istanbul, the Galata Bridge has been a prominent feature in Turkish literature, theater, poetry, and novels since the late 19th century. The current bridge, the fifth on this site, was constructed in 1994, linking Eminönü in Fatih and Karaköy in Beyoğlu.
- Halic - The Haliç, or Golden Horn, is a sea inlet separating the Istanbul (Historical peninsula) and Beyoğlu plateaus at the Bosphorus entrance. The term “estuary,” derived from Arabic, became a special name during the Ottoman era due to its significance to Istanbul, now representing a city region encompassing many districts.
- Galata Tower - Originally built in 528 as a lighthouse overseeing the Bosphorus and Golden Horn, Galata Tower also served as a dungeon. According to legend, if a Roman couple visits the tower together for the first time, they will marry. However, if one partner has visited before, the charm is believed to be broken.

- Luxury yacht decorated with passengers’ comfort in mind
- 2 Glasses of wine per guest included. Feel free to bring more we will serve it.
- Audio Guide (EN, Deutsch, Русский, Français, Italiano, 日本語, 中文, Español, العربية, Português, 한국어)
- A pleasant tour accompanied by an experienced guide
- Complimentary drinks (Turkish Coffee, lemonada, water)
- Nuts, chips, crackers, pretzels
- Luxury yacht decorated with passengers’ comfort in mind
- 2 Glasses of wine per guest included. Feel free to bring more we will serve it.
- Audio Guide (EN, Deutsch, Русский, Français, Italiano, 日本語, 中文, Español, العربية, Português, 한국어)
- A pleasant tour accompanied by an experienced guide
- Complimentary drinks (Turkish Coffee, lemonada, water)
- Nuts, chips, crackers, pretzels
- Hotel Pick-Up / Hotel Drop-off
- Hotel Pick-Up / Hotel Drop-off
Experience the captivating evening ambiance of the Bosphorus during a 2.5-hour luxury yacht excursion.
Learn about the historical edifices lining the banks of both the European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus, with narratives spanning from antiquity to the modern era, guided by a knowledgeable local.
Savor a selection of appetizing finger foods, a fruit…
Experience the captivating evening ambiance of the Bosphorus during a 2.5-hour luxury yacht excursion.
Learn about the historical edifices lining the banks of both the European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus, with narratives spanning from antiquity to the modern era, guided by a knowledgeable local.
Savor a selection of appetizing finger foods, a fruit platter, the famed baklava, and an assortment of non-alcoholic beverages, as well as tea and coffee.
Capture unforgettable photos in the bespoke twilight glow of the Bosphorus.
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.