Overview
Relax on this tour to Prince’s Island, the largest island in the Sea of Marmara. Enjoy a ferry cruise on a ship and a fresh seasonal lunch. You’ll also enjoy free time to swim on the island and shop for souvenirs, or admire the Ottoman mansions. On your way back to Istanbul, marvel at the Topkapi Palace and Kiz Kulesi. Breathe in the fresh sea breeze as you travel away from the city of Istanbul Navigate among the striking Princes' Islands and stop to discover two of them Take a guided walking tour of Kınalıada, then eat a nice lunch on the boat Rent an electric vehicle to ride around the imposing mansions of Büyükada Relax on a tranquil beach and take a swim away from the big city crowds
What's included
- ✓Local guide
- ✓Hotel pickup and drop-off
- ✓Round-trip boat crossing
- ✓Lunch
- ✓Air-conditioned vehicle
What you'll do
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Meet your guide at your central Istanbul hotel and travel by air-conditioned coach to Kabatas port for your full-day Princes' Island tour. Hop aboard your boat and cruise to the biggest and most popular Princes Island, Büyükada.
⏱ 2 hours - 2
Kinaliada has beautiful summer homes which people rent it for the season, and a large Armenian community prefers this island for their summer vacations. Its nice beaches attract many people from the city, Ayazma beach is one of them. Water Sports Club has an Olympic pool as well. Hristos Monastery is located up on a hill and was built by the Byzantine emperor Romanus IV (Diogenes) while he was exiled here and where he was buried. The monastery is open to the public only on Fridays. There are several restaurants and cafeterias along the pier, where there is a very modern mosque to the left. There aren't much alternatives to overnight on the island.
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The Burgazada island is famous for the house of Sait Faik Abasiyanik, famous Turkish story writer from the beginning of 20th century, who lived here. His house is now converted into a museum, and in Kalpazan Kaya, a place he used to visit often, there is now a cafeteria offering great views of the sunset. There is a nice sailing and water sports club and many rocky beaches, but the island doesn't offer much places to overnight unfortunately.
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There are some interesting buildings on Heybeliada; one is the Naval Academy from 1838 and other one is the Halki Greek Orthodox Theological Seminary from 1844. The theological school is a large building up on a hill in the middle of pine trees, but it's closed today. Halki Palace is a well-known hotel built in 1862 for the parents of the Greek high School, it was destroyed by a fire and then restored as a hotel in 1995. A small church dedicated to the Virgin Mary stands in the courtyard of the Naval Academy. Degirmen is a nice picnic area on the side facing to Kasik island. There are also a public beach set in a nice cove and a water sports club on this side of Heybeli. One can enjoy many restaurants and cafeterias around the pier to try local dishes and fresh fish. The island is also busy during winter months because of many schools and the sanatorium, there are also many trekking and hiking trails over the hills and through the pine groves.
Availability & pricing
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Good to know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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