1. Istanbul
Tour will be starting from 20:30 from KabataÅŸ port.
At the entrance will be meet & greeted by staff and will be escorted to your table.
There will be served three-course dinner and drinks while Turkish Night Show takes on stage.
Dinner menu will be starting with Appetisers plate, Salad, Main dish (Fish, Meat, Chicken or Vegeterian options) and Dessert or fruit.
Night Show is fulfilled with Belly Dance, Traditional Folk Dance Show, Henna Ceremony, Entertaining Cultural Dance Shows and Live DJ Performances.
At anytime you can take a walk to higher terrace part of the boat and admire view of
Istanbul’s historical buildings with hot or cold drinks.
Boat will be sailing through both continents and you will be close-up views of Istanbul’s top
heritage sites from the water.
Tour will be ended around 23:30 and once reached back to the port, driver will be waiting for you with numbered signboard and drive back to your pick up address.
3 hours
2. Dolmabahce Palace
One of the most glamorous palace
in the world built in 19th century. This palace is extensively
decorated with gold and crystals and blend of many European architectural styles. (passing by boat)
3.
Çırağan Mansion, which was the most famous building on the Bosphorus in the 18th century, was one of the most frequented places of the seven sultans who came to the throne in this century. (passing by boat)
4. Ortakoy
Ortaköy Mosque is considered the jewel of the Bosphorus due to its location and architecture. Located in the Ortaköy District, right next to the Bosphorus Bridge connecting Europe and Asia, this mosque was built by Sultan Abdülmecid in 1854. (passing by boat)
5. Bosphorus Bridge
One of the world’s largest suspension bridge connects Europe and Asia. (passing underneath by boat)
6. Rumeli Fortress
The young sultan Mehmet the Conqueror had this magnificent fortress built in March 1452 to keep the Bosphorus under control. (passing by boat)
7. Beylerbeyi Palace
Beylerbeyi Palace was planned as a summer resort for the Ottoman sultans and a state guesthouse where foreign heads of state or rulers would be hosted, and it was built upon the request of the sultan of the time, Sultan Abdülaziz (1861-1876). (passing by boat)
8. KIz Kulesi
The history of the Maiden's Tower dates back to the times before Christ. When we look at historical evidence, we see that the tower was first mentioned in 410 BC. The tower, built by Alcibiades of Athens, was used to control ships passing through the Bosphorus and collect taxes.
Today, it serves as a cafe, museum and restaurant off the coast of Salacak in Üsküdar. (passing by boat)