Bosphorus Yacht Cruise with Stop on the Asian Side





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Experience Istanbul from a new perspective on a scenic Bosphorus cruise stretching between two continents. Guided by a knowledgeable multilingual expert, this journey blends history, culture, and stunning views into one seamless experience. This is a small-group cruise on a luxury yacht, created for guests who prefer a quieter, more comfortable, and premium setting. Enjoy a refreshing stop on the Asian side in Beylerbeyi or Kanlıca, where you can step ashore and explore a peaceful waterfront area filled with local charm. As you cruise, take in Istanbul’s most celebrated sights, including Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, and Maiden’s Tower, along with the sophisticated districts of Ortakoy and Bebek. Glide beneath the Bosphorus bridges and witness the impressive Rumeli Fortress. Over the course of 2.5 hours, relax on deck, enjoy the sea breeze, and listen to fascinating stories—an ideal way to connect with the spirit of Istanbul.
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Itinerary
The Bosphorus: Where Continents and Cultures Meet The Bosphorus, known as Boğaziçi in Turkish, is the magnificent strait that divides Istanbul between Europe and Asia while uniting the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara. Stretching about 30 kilometers, it is one of the world’s most breathtaking waterways, lined with Ottoman palaces, fortresses, mosques, and historic waterfront mansions called yalis. Beyond its natural beauty, the Bosphorus has been a vital trade and cultural route for centuries, shaping Istanbul’s identity as a bridge between East and West. Cruising along its sparkling waters offers an unforgettable journey through history, architecture, and the timeless charm of Istanbul.
Dolmabahçe Mosque: A Jewel of the Bosphorus Dolmabahçe Mosque, located on the European shore of Istanbul’s Bosphorus, is one of the most elegant examples of 19th-century Ottoman architecture. Commissioned by Queen Mother Bezmialem Sultan and completed by her son Sultan Abdülmecid in 1855, the mosque reflects the splendor and refinement of the late Ottoman era. Its design blends traditional Islamic features with baroque and neoclassical influences, giving it a uniquely graceful appearance that harmonizes perfectly with the nearby Dolmabahçe Palace. The mosque’s large dome, high arched windows, and ornate detailing allow natural light to illuminate its exquisite interior, creating a serene atmosphere for worshippers and visitors alike. The tall, slender minarets frame the Bosphorus skyline, making it one of the most photographed landmarks along the waterfront.
Dolmabahçe Palace: The Splendor of the Ottoman Empire Dolmabahçe Palace, located on the European shore of the Bosphorus, stands as a magnificent symbol of Ottoman grandeur and Western influence. Built between 1843 and 1856 under Sultan Abdülmecid I, it replaced Topkapı Palace as the empire’s administrative center. The palace features 285 rooms, 46 halls, and a dazzling Crystal Staircase, showcasing a blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical styles. Its grand chandeliers, gold ceilings, and marble details reflect the empire’s final era of opulence. Today, Dolmabahçe Palace is one of Istanbul’s most visited museums, offering visitors a glimpse into imperial luxury by the Bosphorus.
Ortaköy: Where Culture Meets the Bosphorus Ortaköy, one of Istanbul’s most vibrant and picturesque neighborhoods, sits gracefully along the European shore of the Bosphorus beneath the majestic Bosphorus Bridge. Once a small fishing village, it is now a lively hub of art, culture, and waterfront dining. The iconic Ortaköy Mosque, with its elegant baroque design, is one of the city’s most photographed landmarks. The area’s cobblestone streets are lined with cafés, art galleries, and vendors serving famous “kumpir” (stuffed baked potatoes). By day or night, Ortaköy offers a charming blend of history, local life, and stunning Bosphorus views that capture Istanbul’s timeless beauty.
Bosphorus Bridge: The Link Between Two Continents The Bosphorus Bridge, officially known as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, is one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks, connecting Europe and Asia across the shimmering waters of the Bosphorus. Opened in 1973, it was the first bridge to unite the two continents, symbolizing the harmony between East and West. Stretching 1,560 meters, the bridge offers breathtaking views, especially when illuminated at night with colorful LED lights. It carries thousands of vehicles daily and stands as a powerful emblem of modern Turkey’s progress. Seen from a Bosphorus cruise, the bridge’s elegance perfectly complements the city’s skyline and timeless charm.
Rumeli Fortress: The Guardian of the Bosphorus Rumeli Fortress, known as Rumeli Hisarı in Turkish, is a majestic medieval stronghold on the European side of the Bosphorus. It was built in just four months in 1452 by Sultan Mehmed II, shortly before his conquest of Constantinople. The fortress was strategically positioned to control naval traffic through the strait and to cut off aid to the Byzantine capital. With its massive stone towers and thick walls, Rumeli Fortress stands as a masterpiece of Ottoman military architecture. Today, it serves as an open-air museum and a popular scenic stop along Bosphorus cruises, offering stunning panoramic views.
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge: Gateway Between Two Worlds The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, also known as the Second Bosphorus Bridge, is one of the grand symbols of modern Istanbul. Completed in 1988 and named after Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, who captured Constantinople in 1453, the bridge connects Europe and Asia at one of the Bosphorus’s narrowest points, between Rumeli Hisarı and Anadolu Hisarı. Spanning 1,510 meters, it is a vital link for the city’s traffic and trade, carrying both beauty and function. Illuminated spectacularly at night, the FSM Bridge represents Istanbul’s dynamic spirit — a city where history and modernity meet across continents.
Enjoy a relaxing stop in either Beylerbeyi or Kanlıca, where you can step ashore on the Asian side, stroll along the waterfront, explore charming streets, and soak in the peaceful, authentic atmosphere of Istanbul away from the crowds. You can also visit the beautiful gardens of Beylerbeyi Palace.
Anatolian Fortress: The Oldest Guardian of the Bosphorus The Anatolian Fortress, known as Anadolu Hisarı in Turkish, is a historic castle located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus, directly opposite Rumeli Fortress. Built in 1395 by Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I, it is the oldest Turkish structure on the Bosphorus. The fortress was constructed to control naval passage and prepare for the conquest of Constantinople decades later. Surrounded by charming wooden houses and lush greenery, Anadolu Hisarı offers a glimpse into the early Ottoman military strategy. Today, it stands peacefully by the water, a picturesque reminder of Istanbul’s deep-rooted history and timeless Bosphorus heritage.
Küçüksu Pavilion: A Jewel of Ottoman Elegance Küçüksu Pavilion (Küçüksu Kasrı) is a stunning 19th-century imperial hunting lodge nestled on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, between Anadolu Hisarı and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge. Commissioned by Sultan Abdülmecid I and completed in 1857, it was designed by the renowned architect Nigoğayos Balyan in an ornate neo-baroque style. The pavilion’s delicate marble façade, grand staircases, and richly decorated interiors with crystal chandeliers and gilded ceilings reflect the refined taste of the Ottoman elite. Surrounded by lush gardens and Bosphorus views, Küçüksu Pavilion enchants visitors as one of Istanbul’s most romantic and photogenic waterfront landmarks.
Beylerbeyi Palace: The Summer Retreat of Sultans Beylerbeyi Palace, located on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, is one of Istanbul’s most exquisite Ottoman residences. Built between 1861 and 1865 during the reign of Sultan Abdülaziz, it served as a summer palace for Ottoman sultans and as a guesthouse for visiting royalty and dignitaries. Designed in a harmonious blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical styles, the palace features lavish interiors adorned with crystal chandeliers, silk carpets, and hand-painted ceilings. Surrounded by terraced gardens and fountains overlooking the Bosphorus, Beylerbeyi Palace offers visitors a glimpse into the imperial lifestyle in one of Istanbul’s most graceful settings.
Maiden’s Tower: The Timeless Symbol of the Bosphorus The Maiden’s Tower, or Kız Kulesi in Turkish, stands gracefully on a small islet where the Bosphorus meets the Sea of Marmara. With origins dating back over 2,000 years, the tower has served many purposes — from lighthouse and watchtower to customs station and legend-filled monument. Its most famous tale tells of a sultan who built the tower to protect his daughter from a prophecy, giving rise to its romantic mystique. Rebuilt in its current form in the 18th century, the Maiden’s Tower offers panoramic views of Istanbul’s skyline and remains one of the city’s most enchanting landmarks.
Galata Bridge: The Heartbeat of Istanbul’s Waterfront The Galata Bridge stretches across the Golden Horn, connecting Istanbul’s historic peninsula with the lively Karaköy district. More than just a bridge, it’s a symbol of daily life and cultural harmony in the city. The current structure, completed in 1994, follows a long line of earlier bridges dating back to the 19th century. Above, locals and visitors stroll, fish, and admire panoramic views of mosques and minarets; below, cafés and seafood restaurants buzz with energy. Linking the old and new sides of Istanbul, the Galata Bridge captures the soul of the city — vibrant, diverse, and eternally alive.
Galataport: Istanbul’s Modern Gateway to the Bosphorus Galataport Istanbul is a world-class cruise terminal and lifestyle destination located along the city’s historic Karaköy waterfront. Opened in 2021, it transformed Istanbul’s shoreline into a vibrant promenade where culture, dining, art, and shopping meet the sea. The port welcomes international cruise ships with an innovative underground terminal — the first of its kind — preserving the area’s scenic beauty. Visitors can explore museums like the Istanbul Modern and the Tophane Clock Tower, relax at stylish cafés, or enjoy panoramic Bosphorus views. Blending history with modern design, Galataport is the new heartbeat of Istanbul’s maritime and cultural life.
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The operator company contacts customer on the day before for pick up if option selected.
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- 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
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(16)
“I really enjoyed the yacht experience. The service was outstanding.”
Thank you very much for your kind review. We are delighted to hear that you really enjoyed the yacht experience and found the service outstanding. It was a pleasure to have you on board, and we hope to welcome you again in Istanbul.
Excellent!!! The team was very friendly!
Thank you very much for your excellent feedback. We are delighted to hear that you had a great experience and found our team very friendly. We truly appreciate your kind words and hope to welcome you again in Istanbul.
This experience is unmatched. You will discover one of the great wonders of Europe and Asia, strolling along the Asian side and discovering gems like an 18th century mosque that you would miss on another occasion.
Muchas gracias por su preciosa reseña. Nos alegra saber que la experiencia le pareció inigualable y que disfrutó descubriendo el Bósforo entre Europa y Asia, incluyendo el paseo por el lado asiático y sus joyas históricas. Fue un placer recibirle a bordo.
The weather was unpleasant — cold, rainy — but the cruise itself was quite enjoyable. Descriptive narration in English & Spanish. Generous refreshments offered: tea, coffee, sandwiches, fruit. Prompt, friendly service.
Thank you very much for your kind review. We are pleased to hear that, despite the cold and rainy weather, you enjoyed the cruise, the English and Spanish narration, our refreshments, and the friendly service. It was a pleasure to welcome you on board.
Guide and crew very pleasant and with little care. Despite the rain, we had a great time.
Merci beaucoup pour votre aimable retour. Nous sommes ravis que vous ayez apprécié notre guide, notre équipage et leur attention tout au long de la croisière. Malgré la pluie, c’est un plaisir de savoir que vous avez passé un très bon moment avec nous sur le Bosphore.
Nice way to see Istanbul. Good explanations and very well treated by all
Muchas gracias por su comentario. Nos alegra saber que disfrutó de la experiencia y de las explicaciones durante el tour. También nos complace saber que se sintió bien atendido por todo el equipo. Esperamos darle la bienvenida nuevamente muy pronto.
We loved the experience, the guide was great and the views fantastic. The boat very clean and elegant. We've been treated phenomenally. I recommend it 100%
Muchas gracias por su maravilloso comentario. Nos alegra saber que disfrutaron de la experiencia, del guía y de las vistas. Es un placer saber que apreciaron la limpieza y elegancia del barco, así como la atención de nuestro equipo. Agradecemos su recomendación y esperamos recibirles nuevamente muy pronto.
Warm ride with great hospitality
Vielen Dank für Ihre nette Bewertung. Es freut uns sehr, dass Ihnen die Fahrt und unsere Bewirtung gefallen haben. Wir hoffen, Sie bald wieder bei uns an Bord begrüßen zu dürfen.
The experience was great and the guide was very informative and helpful it was a fun experience to learn about the history of the bosphorus
Thank you very much for your kind feedback. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the experience and found the guiding both informative and helpful. It’s great to know you had fun learning about the history of the Bosphorus. We hope to welcome you again soon.
very good guide, very polite and funny. Beautiful views and comfortable seating with complimentary drinks.
Thank you very much for your kind feedback. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the guiding, the views, and the comfort on board. It’s great to know the refreshments and atmosphere added to your experience. We hope to welcome you again soon.