Istanbul Bosphorus Dinner Cruise by Catamaran with Private Table (All inclusive)
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From $38.20
28
reviews
(4.93)
Pricing Info: Per Person
Duration: 3 hours
: Istanbul, Istanbul
: Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Enjoy a night on the Bosphorus Strait Get a taste of Turkish culture and see the city from the water on this night time dinner cruise. Depart from your European-side hotel and sail down Istanbul’s Bosphorus Strait. Admire the views of Ottoman palaces and two transcontinental bridges.We are inviting you to feast on amazing foods with unlimited alcoholic drinks while cruising along the European and Asian continents and enjoying traditional Turkish dances and shows with us. Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your European-side hotel Enjoy a Turkish Night Show with belly dancing Eat a three-course dinner onboard Admire views of the city from the water The boat leaves the pier at 09:00 pm. And it's back at around 11:30 pm. The average tour duration is 3 hours.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Dinner
Hotel pick up and drop off with comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles
Turkish dances and shows & DJ performance
Unlimited soft drinks
INFANT: : 0 -
2
CHILD: : 3 -
6
ADULT: : 7 -
120
COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
Gear/equipment sanitised between use
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the
experience’s start time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start
time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
What To Expect
Dolmabahce Palace
you take a Bosphorus tour, you’ll pass many lavish and intriguing buildings, but the most opulent of them all, surely has to be the 600m long Dolmabahçe Sarayı (Dolmabahce Palace). It took 13 years to build and was completed in 1856, and served as the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire until 1922. The palace was commissioned by Sultan Abdülmecid (who decided there should be a more European palace than Topkapi) and designed by Armenian architect Karabet Balian and his son Nikoğos Balian. (read Balyan family on wikipedia). It is an ostentatious blend architectural styles including Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical and modern Ottoman, dripping in luxury
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Admission Ticket Free
Buyuk Mecidiye Cami
The mosque which decorates many postcards of the city is right on the Bosphorous, in Ortaköy. It is officially called Büyük Mecidiye Camii (Grand Imperial Mosque). It was ordered to be built by Sultan Abdülmecid on the grounds of an earlier mosque. The mosque was built between 1854-1856, in neo-Baroque style. Nikoğos Balyan was the architect of the mosque, who was also the architect of the Dolmabahçe Palace. Within the mosque, there are several examples of Islamic calligraphy executed by Sultan Abdülmecid himself.
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Admission Ticket Free
Bosphorus Bridge
The Bosphorus Bridge is one of two bridges that spans the Bosphorus Strait, connecting the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. It stretches from Ortakoy on the European side to Beylerbeyi on the Asian side and is sometimes referred to as the First Bosphorus Bridge. At 1560 meters long, the Bosphorus Bridge was the fourth longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1973 and was the first bridge to connect Europe and Asia since a bridge spanning the Dardanelles in 480 B.C. Today, it is the 21st longest suspension bridge in the world. In 2007, an LED lighting system was installed to illuminate the bridge at night and the computerized system is now used to create a colorful light show every evening. While the bridge is typically closed to pedestrians, it opens each October for the Istanbul Eurasia Marathon – the only marathon that crosses from one continent to another.
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Admission Ticket Free
Rumeli Fortress
Rumelihisarı or Boğazkesen Castle is a medieval fortress located in Istanbul, on a series of hills on the European banks of the Bosphorus. The fortress also lends its name to the immediate neighborhood around it in the city's Sarıyer district.
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Admission Ticket Free
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, also known as the Second Bosphorus Bridge, spanning the Bosphorus strait. It is named after the 15th century Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, who conquered Istanbul in 1453 and ended the Byzantine Empire. The bridge was designed by Freeman Fox & Partners, who had previously also designed the Bosphorus Bridge. An international consortium of three Japanese companies, one Italian and one Turkish company carried out the construction works. The bridge was completed on July 3, 1988 and opened by Prime Minister Turgut Özal who drove his official car by himself as the first to pass. The cost of the bridge amounted to USD 130 million.
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Admission Ticket Free
Beylerbeyi Palace
Beylerbeyi meaning "Lord of Lords", is located in the Beylerbeyi neighbourhood of Üsküdar district in Istanbul, at the Asian side of the Bosphorus. An Imperial Ottoman summer residence built in the 1860s, it is now situated immediately north of the 1973 Bosphorus Bridge.
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Admission Ticket Free
KIz Kulesi
The Maiden's Tower, also known as Leander's Tower since the medieval Byzantine period, is a tower lying on a small islet located at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait 200 m from the coast of Üsküdar in Istanbul.
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Admission Ticket Free
Reviews
It was a specil experince
S6790JHemine, 05-12-2022
İtThe boot had a beautiful decoration, it looked great. Furthermore, it gave a nice dinner with traditionnel dishes. During the guests were eating, a group of young people were presenting diffrent dances. After all guests finished there meals, they made another show on the deck of ship. At the same time you could see the city by night. All in all the night was great and it was worth to take the time for it.
Very interesting experience
arezoob741, 05-12-2022
We thoroughly enjoyed the tour Bursa is a beautiful place. Alpaslan gave us all the necessary information and was very kind and fun to talk to. Next time I would definitely take him on tour with the same agency. I recommend this tour.
O can highly recommend
T6881NXroxanab, 02-12-2022
It was a wonderful Bosforo tour. We had been treated with so many respect and help, when the ride was finished. All the appetizers we received were good. They help us to take the best pictures. Very good!!!
Really loved the experience
845patricay, 02-12-2022
The staff is what makes this experience truly top notch. The staff really catered to everyone to make sure everyone had a good time. The ship was beautiful, the snacks/drinks were delicious and the wonderful staff played great relaxing music. There were lots of different places to sit on the ship and lots of places to take great pictures. Fabulous 10/10, would recommend for experience and would do it again when I’m back in Istanbul. Should be seen!!!
Never ever...
Pal_K, 05-12-2022
Typical turist attraction seeing turists as a fool money bag. Pick up is ok. It started 30 minutes later, food not bad but not good as well. Eating was in darkness program started light off. From the wery beginning they were begging fir tips many times. Dancer sympatic but not professional.