Princes’ Islands Tour with Lunch
Embark on a captivating journey to the Princes' Islands, an enchanting escape from Istanbul's bustling city life. Delight in a serene ferry ride as you reach the car-free islands, where pedestrians and cyclists roam freely. Explore Buyukada and Heybeliada, two of the most alluring islands, surrounded by fragrant pine forests and colorful gardens. Uncover their rich history through visits to the Aya Yorgi Church, the Naval High School, and the grand waterfront mansions. Lunch on the boat complements the breathtaking views of the azure sea. With expert guides and the Istanbul Tourist Pass®, this unforgettable tour promises tranquility and cultural exploration.
Itinerary:
• Depart at 09:30 from the port.
• Enjoy a scenic 1-hour ferry ride across the Sea of Marmara to the Princes' Islands.
• Arrive at Buyukada, where you'll have 1.5 hours of free time to explore the island's beauty and charm.
• Indulge in a delicious lunch served on the boat as you soak in breathtaking views of the sea.
• Continue the journey to Heybeliada, another captivating island, and have 45 minutes of free time to discover its hidden gems.
• Immerse yourself in the rich history of the islands with visits to iconic landmarks, such as Aya Yorgi Church and the Naval High School.
• Witness the grandeur of the historic waterfront mansions, known as "yalıs."
• Head back to Istanbul at 16:30, ending the tour with cherished memories of an enchanting day.
Please note that this tour does not include hotel pick-up and drop-off, and guests are required to be ready at the designated meeting point on departure times. Beverages during lunch are available but not included in the tour package.
Attention to all visitors:
Please be informed that a new regulation has been introduced in the Istanbul Strait. The Marine Police and Coast Guard have started implementing passport control measures in cruises. It is of utmost importance for all visitors to carry their original passports with them. Kindly note that photocopies or photographs of passports will not be accepted. Your cooperation in adhering to these regulations is greatly appreciated.