About the Burgazada Island Audio Guide
Discover Burgazada, one of the calmest and most atmospheric islands of the Princes’ Islands, with a self-guided audio tour included free with the Istanbul Tourist Pass®. Known for its literary heritage, quiet streets, and relaxed island life, Burgazada offers a slower and more intimate island experience. The audio guide enhances your visit with historical context, local stories, and cultural insights while allowing you to explore entirely at your own pace.
Multiple audio guide routes are available, letting you choose between short walks, coastal paths, and routes focused on the island’s cultural and historical landmarks.
All About Burgazada Island
Burgazada is often described as the quiet soul of the Princes’ Islands. Historically inhabited by Greek and Armenian communities and later joined by Turkish residents in the late 19th century, the island reflects a layered cultural past that can still be felt today.
As you explore the island, you will encounter religious landmarks such as the Burgazada Mosque, Aya Yani Church, and the Christos Monastery. The audio guide explains their historical roles and the multicultural life that shaped the island over time.
Burgazada is also closely associated with Turkish literature, as it was home to writer Sait Faik Abasıyanık. His former residence, now a museum, reflects the island’s artistic and introspective character.
With its car-free streets, pine forests, rocky coves, and quiet beaches, Burgazada is ideal for visitors seeking a calm and authentic island atmosphere. With the audio guide included in the Istanbul Tourist Pass®, you can explore Burgazada freely while gaining meaningful insight into its history, culture, and everyday rhythm.