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Bosphorus & Golden Horn Sunset Tour in Istanbul

Embark from Kabatas for a mesmerizing two-hour sunset journey across Istanbul’s iconic landmarks. With an expert guide, discover places like Dolmabahçe, Ortaköy Mosque, and the Maiden’s Tower. Witness the Bosphorus Bridge’s glow at sunset and savor delightful snacks. A must-do for an unforgettable Istanbul experience!



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What makes Bosphorus & Golden Horn: Sunset Yacht Cruise with Expert Guide a unique experience ?

The iconic Bosphorus is undoubtedly one of the most significant landmarks of Istanbul. This natural strait not only bisects the city but also acts as the bridge between two continents – Europe and Asia. It’s this unique geographical feature that has given Istanbul its reputation as the “city straddling two continents,” linking them through the Sea of Marmara.

While on board, one of the highlights we’ll encounter is the majestic Dolmabahçe Palace. This Bosphorus gem stands as a testament to Istanbul’s grandeur and exemplifies the architectural strides of the Ottoman Empire during the 19th century.

Situated at one of the most precious spots along the Bosphorus, the Ortaköy Mosque, with its elegant architecture, is one of the structures that define the skyline of the strait. Originally named the Büyük Mecidiye Mosque, it represents the final period of Ottoman architecture. Commissioned by Sultan Abdülmecid, this mosque follows the monumental structure of the Dolmabahçe Palace, continuing the city’s architectural expanse along the Bosphorus.

Istanbul, a unique city that straddles two continents, Asia and Europe, serves as a living testament to the fusion of diverse cultures and histories. Bridging these two continents are two remarkable structures: the Bosphorus Bridge and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge. These architectural marvels not only facilitate transportation and commerce but also symbolize the city’s enduring role as a gateway between the East and West.

Commissioned by Fatih Sultan Mehmet, the historical Rumeli Fortress stands as a testament to Istanbul’s rich past, overlooking the Bosphorus Strait. This ancient fortress, once a bastion of defense and a symbol of power, has now been rejuvenated and transformed. Today, it houses numerous cafes and restaurants, offering both locals and tourists a chance to dine and relax amidst the backdrop of historic walls and panoramic views of the strait. It’s a beautiful blend of the city’s ancient history and its modern-day vibrancy.

The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, commonly referred to by locals as the “Second Bridge”, stands as a remarkable architectural feat in Istanbul. Spanning between Kavacık in Asia and Hisarüstü in Europe, it serves as the second suspension bridge after the Bosphorus Bridge to connect these two continents. It not only plays a vital role in transportation and facilitating daily commutes but also stands as a symbol of the seamless integration of modern engineering with the city’s ancient and storied landscape.

Situated on the Anatolian side of the Bosphorus, the Anatolian Fortress stands near the Rumeli Fortress. Commissioned by Sultan Bayezid, it served both as a defense structure and an enhancement to Istanbul’s skyline. Today, as one embarks on a Bosphorus dinner tour, this fortress stands as an iconic reminder of the city’s rich history.

Nestled on the Asian shores of the Bosphorus, in Istanbul’s Beylerbeyi district, stands the magnificent Beylerbeyi Palace. Positioned just a stone’s throw away from the Bosphorus Bridge, this architectural gem is one of Istanbul’s most refined structures, often considered the jewel of the Bosphorus Strait. Initiated by Sultan Abdulaziz of the Ottoman Empire, its original purpose was to serve as a summer retreat for the royal family. The palace boasts opulent interiors that perfectly match its breathtaking exterior. It’s truly a sight to behold while journeying along the Bosphorus.

Üsküdar stands as a historic district on the Asian shores of Istanbul. With its roots stretching back to the Byzantine era, it houses some of the city’s most significant landmarks and draws countless tourists to its storied streets.

Known as Leander’s Tower since its Byzantine days, the Maiden’s Tower graces a tiny islet off the Uskudar coast. As one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks, it elegantly stands isolated in the waters, reminiscent of a poised and lovely maiden. This tower is often the backdrop for countless romantic moments – from engagements to proposals, and has inspired myriad legends and tales steeped in mystery and romance. As we embark on our Bosphorus Dinner Cruise, we’ll be treated to a captivating view of this enchanting edifice, all while indulging in delectable cuisine and endless entertainment.

Topkapı Palace is steeped in tales more vivid and intriguing than many global museums combined. From the 15th to the 19th centuries, it was the epicenter of the Ottoman Empire, inhabited by passionate sultans, determined courtiers, enchanting concubines, and cunning eunuchs. Exploring its luxurious pavilions, the treasure-laden Treasury, and the expansive Harem offers a captivating window into their world and times.

Recognized as one of the world’s ancient towers and an iconic emblem of Istanbul, the Galata Tower (known as “Galata Kulesi” in Turkish) earned a spot on UNESCO’s World Heritage Tentative List in 2013. This tower, a defining feature of Istanbul’s skyline, historically served as a fire lookout post and was often referred to as the Galata Fire Tower.

The Galata Bridge spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul, connecting Karaköy to Eminönü. It’s one of the few drawbridges in the world that accommodates tram traffic. The first bridge to span the Golden Horn, known as the “Galata Bridge,” was constructed back in 1845.

The Golden Horn serves as a natural division in Istanbul, distinguishing the city’s historical heart from its more modern districts on the European side. Its evocative name is believed to have been inspired by the way the setting sun casts a shimmering golden hue over its waters. Today, this historic inlet is bordered by ancient landmarks and verdant parks, creating a harmonious blend of the past and present, and offering both locals and visitors a serene escape amidst the bustling metropolis.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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  • This Tour is Provided by Bosporus Cruise.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Istanbul.
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