Imperial Splendor: Dolmabahce Palace & Bosphorus Yacht Cruise





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Immerse yourself in Istanbul’s rich history as you tour the opulent Dolmabahce Palace with an expert guide. Discover the city’s treasures on a relaxing Bosphorus yacht cruise, where you’ll admire Istanbul’s highlights from the water and enjoy a brief stop at Kanlica Village. Begin your morning with a half-day tour featuring a visit to Dolmabahce Palace—the former royal residence of the Ottoman Sultans—and the elegant Dolmabahce Mosque. Experience the Bosphorus in a relaxed, informative, and truly enjoyable way. After your guided exploration, embark on a 2.5-hour luxury yacht cruise along the Bosphorus Strait. This intimate, small-group tour is designed to offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing you to appreciate Istanbul’s unique charm from a fresh perspective.
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Dolmabahçe Palace is a magnificent palace located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the most significant architectural and historical landmarks in the city. Here's some information about Dolmabahçe Palace: History: Construction of Dolmabahçe Palace began in 1843 and was completed in 1856. It served as the main administrative center and residence for the Ottoman sultans from the mid-19th century until the end of the Ottoman Empire. Architecture: The palace is a blend of various architectural styles, combining elements of Baroque, Neoclassical, and Ottoman architecture. It features an impressive façade, grand halls, and exquisite interior decorations. Layout: Dolmabahçe Palace is situated on the European side of Istanbul, along the Bosphorus Strait. The palace complex covers an area of approximately 45,000 square meters and consists of several buildings, including the main palace, the harem section, the imperial stables, and the clock tower.
The Bezmi Alem Mosque, also known as the Bezm-i Alem Valide Sultan Mosque, is a historical mosque located in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. Here's some information about the Bezmi Alem Mosque: History: The Bezmi Alem Mosque was built in the 19th century and completed in 1851. It was commissioned by Bezm-i Alem Valide Sultan, the mother of Sultan Abdülmecid I and the widow of Sultan Mahmud II. The mosque is named after her. Architecture: The mosque is an impressive example of Ottoman architecture. It was designed by the architect Senekerim Balyan, who was part of the renowned Balyan family of architects during the Ottoman Empire. The architectural style of the Bezmi Alem Mosque is characterized by its grand dome, elegant minarets, and spacious courtyard.
The Bosphorus Strait is a natural waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara. It divides Istanbul into two parts, with the European side on the west and the Asian side on the east. Cruising along the Bosphorus offers stunning views of the city's iconic landmarks, palaces, and beautiful waterfront mansions. Bosphorus Cruise Tours in Istanbul Turkey, A Short Overview of the Bosphorus Istanbul is a maritime city, and many travelers find that climbing aboard one of its famous flotillas of ferries ends up being a highlight of their stay. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Bosphorus and Golden Horn (Halic) were alive with caiques (long, thin rowboats), their oars dipping rhythmically into the currents as they carried the sultan and his courtiers from the palace to the pavilion, and from Europe to Asia. The caiques are long gone, but in their place are the sleek speedboats of the monied elite and the much-loved public ferries used by the rest of Istanbul's population.
The Çırağan Palace (Çırağan Sarayı), also known as the Çırağan Palace Kempinski, is a historic palace-turned-luxury hotel located on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. Here's some information about the Çırağan Palace: History: The Çırağan Palace has a rich history that dates back to the Ottoman Empire. It was originally constructed in the 19th century during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid I. The palace served as the residence of Ottoman sultans and witnessed significant events in Turkish history. Architecture: The Çırağan Palace showcases magnificent Ottoman architecture. It features a fusion of architectural styles, combining elements of classical Ottoman design with influences from European Neoclassical and Baroque styles. The palace boasts grand domes, ornate façades, and intricate interior decorations.
The Ortaköy Mosque, also known as the Büyük Mecidiye Mosque, is a famous mosque located in the Ortaköy neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey. Here's some information about the Ortaköy Mosque: History: The Ortaköy Mosque was built in the mid-19th century during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid I. It was designed by the Armenian architect Nigoğayos Balyan, who was a member of the prominent Balyan family of architects in the Ottoman Empire. Architecture: The mosque combines various architectural styles, including Neo-Baroque, Neoclassical, and Ottoman elements. It is known for its distinct and elaborate design, featuring a large central dome and two minarets with intricate ornamentation. The mosque's façade is adorned with colorful tiles and intricate stone carvings.
Which was inaugurated on October 29, 1973, on the fiftieth anniversary of the Turkish Republic, has the longest span in Europe and the fourth in the world. This suspension bridge has a total length of 1560 metres (1706 yards) and a width of 33.4 metres (110ft). The span between pylons is 1074 metres (1175 yards) and the clearance above sea level is 64 metres (210ft). The construction of the steel box-girder suspension was carried out by a British-german consortium.
Location: Su Ada is a small island located in the Bosphorus Strait, between the districts of Beşiktaş and Üsküdar on the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, respectively. History: Su Ada was originally a breakwater built in the 19th century to protect the nearby Ottoman palace from strong currents. It was later transformed into an artificial island and developed as an entertainment and recreational complex. Facilities: Su Ada is primarily known for its luxury restaurant, beach club, and swimming pool facilities. The island offers a tranquil atmosphere, with its lush greenery, private cabanas, and lounging areas. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and indulging in a variety of culinary delights at the restaurant.
Rumelishisari Fortress - (Rumelihisari Castle) At the narrowest point of the Bosphorus stands the Rumelihisarr Fortress, built by Sultan Mehmet, the Conqueror on the European shore. The Sultan himself on the 26th day of March 1452 laid the foundation stone of the Fortress with a view to controlling the passage of the ships through the Bosphorus and using it as a base for his attack on the city. The fortress or castle was built upon the ancient site of Hermaion. It was completed in five months on August 28th 1452. The cannon on the towers could command this narrowest part of the Bosphorus opposite the older fortress of Anadoluhisarr. Darius in 500 BC had thrown a pontoon bridge across the Strait at this point and passed over 700,000 men. To Sultan Mehmet, the Conqueror, it was the key to Constantinople. The design of the walls and the towers display the Prophet's and the Conqueror's name - Muhammet - Mehmet.
The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, also known as the Second Bosphorus Bridge, is a bridge in Istanbul, Turkey spanning the Bosphorus Strait. When completed in 1988, it was the 5th-longest suspension bridge span in the world
Anadoluhisarı, known historically as Güzelce Hisar is a medieval Ottoman fortress located in Istanbul, Turkey on the Anatolian side of the Bosporus.
Kucuksu Summer Palace Called the "Garden of Lamps" in Ottoman times, the royal garden at Kucuksu was much loved by Murat IV (1623-1640), who called it the "Silver Cypress." Beginning in the 17th century, particularly in the beginning of the 18th century, there was a great deal of construction here.
Beylerbeyi Palace Since Byzantine times, Beylerbeyi and its vicinity have been a settled area. According to the famous Swiss traveler Inciciyan, Constantine the Great erected a cross there, and the area was called the "Crucifix Gardens" in Byzantine times.
Kizkulesı (Maiden's Tower - Leander's Tower) About 180 meters away from the shores of Üsküdar stands this tower which bears two different names. Europeans who named it the Leander's Tower thought that it was there where Leander was drowned while attempting to swim the Bosphorus to reach his beloved Hero, the priestess of Aphrodite. But, in fact, Leander never crossed here even in the legend which refers to the Hellespont, Dardanelles. The Turkish name is KIZ kulesi ( Maiden's Tower ). It is now a modern lighthouse. In the past, it served as a fort to tax ships up to one-tenth of their cargo, similar to Pfalz Castle on the Rhine. The story of the Maiden's Tower, which has never been verified goes like this.
THE MOSQUE OF SULTAN AHMET (THE BLUE MOSQUE) One of the most famous monuments of the Turkish and Islamic world is the Sultan Ahmet Mosque, which enchants visitors of Istanbul. An example of classical Turkish art and architecture, it is the only mosque with six minarets. It is surrounded by two thousand year old historical monuments.
ST. SOPHIA Hagia Sophia: Typical examples of the unique qualities of Byzantine architecture arc found in Istanbul, the capital of ancient Byzantium. Architects, created a new style inspired by ancient nonuments. Such as the basilica, which was basically a market or gathering place, a Roman hall of justice, was Christianized to become a church. In the place of a judge to settle small trade disputes, Jesus became the judge in Christianity. The basilica is oblong in shape. The interior is separated into three naves by a series of columns, with the middle nave wider than those beside it. On the eastern side is a semi-circular apse extending outward. To the west is a passageway or hall, called a narthex.
Suleymaniye Mosque The most impressive of the mosques which form the famous Istanbul silhouette is the mosque of Suleymaniye. The well-proportioned and neat esthetics of its exterior and Only the three walls of the fountain's courtyard, the fountain, the crown doors, the mihrab, up to the first balcony of the minarets, and a part of the surrounding wall remain from the original construction. The qible wall of the arcade in the fountain courtyard is higher than the other walls. The outer hoops of the domes are eight-sided and rest on arches.
The Galata Bridge is an iconic landmark in Istanbul, Turkey. It spans the Golden Horn, a natural harbor that divides the city's European side into two parts. The bridge connects the neighborhoods of Karakoy and Eminonu. The history of the Galata Bridge dates back to the Byzantine period, but the current bridge is a modern structure. The original bridge was constructed in the 19th century and was a wooden bridge. However, it was replaced with a more durable and functional bridge in the 1990s.
The Galata Tower, also known as Galata Kulesi in Turkish, is an iconic medieval tower located in the Galata neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city and offers panoramic views of Istanbul's skyline. The tower was originally built in the 14th century by the Genoese colony that inhabited the area during the Byzantine period. It served as a defensive tower and a watchtower for the city. Over the centuries, the tower has undergone several renovations and restorations.
Galataport is a large-scale urban regeneration project located in the Karaköy neighborhood of Istanbul, along the shores of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn. It aims to transform the area into a modern and vibrant waterfront destination, offering a mix of residential, commercial, cultural, and recreational spaces. The project involves the revitalization of the existing port area, formerly known as the Salıpazarı Port, and its transformation into a multi-purpose complex. The development includes a cruise ship terminal, a marina, luxury residences, hotels, retail outlets, restaurants, parks, and cultural spaces.
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Pick - up service is provided only from the hotels located in Fatih and Taksim.
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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(33)
My guide was wonderful. I was the only one on the first part of the tour of Dolmabahce Palace so I had a private tour. I greatly enjoyed it. The yacht cruise was also a great experience. The whole tour lasted about 90 minutes more than I expected but I greatly enjoyed myself. It was the perfect day for me.
We had an absolutely wonderful experience on the cruise as well as the palace tour. It was well-organized, enjoyable, full of history and breathtaking views. Our guides were exceptional—knowledgeable, professional, and friendly. The cruise itself was beautiful, offering spectacular scenery and plenty of opportunities for photos. The palace tour was equally impressive, and our guide was the best 🙌 I highly recommend this cruise and palace tour to anyone visiting Istanbul . It was one of the highlights of our trip, and we left with wonderful memories and a deeper appreciation of the destination. Five stars all around!
Exceptional experience and friendly staff
Our private tour of Istanbul was exceptional. The visit to Dolmabahçe Palace and the Dolmabahçe Mosque was beautifully guided — our guide was articulate, engaging, and demonstrated deep knowledge of the city’s rich history. We also enjoyed the Bosphorus Strait cruise included in the tour, passing by magnificent historical buildings and stunning bridges. It was a truly outstanding experience that made us fall in love with Istanbul.
Thank you very much for your wonderful review. We are delighted to hear that your private Istanbul tour was exceptional and that you enjoyed Dolmabahçe Palace, Dolmabahçe Mosque, and the Bosphorus Strait cruise. Your kind words about our guide’s knowledge and presentation mean a lot to us. We are truly happy that the experience helped you fall in love with Istanbul.
Very informative and interesting
Thank you very much for your kind review. We are very happy to hear that you found our Imperial Splendor: Dolmabahce Palace & Bosphorus Yacht Cruise informative and interesting. Dolmabahce Palace and the Bosphorus together offer a wonderful insight into Istanbul’s imperial history, architecture, and unique waterfront beauty. Thank you for choosing Velena Travel. We hope to welcome you again on another Istanbul experience.
It was a good experience! The guides and the service!!
Foi um prazer recebê-lo a bordo! Ficamos muito felizes em saber que você teve uma boa experiência e que apreciou os guias e o nosso serviço. Esperamos recebê-lo novamente em breve!
This was a very unorganized tour. They advertise this as an approximate 4 hour tour, but in actuality, our tour was seven hours long with a lot of wasted time waiting around and an unexpected and unannounced 30 minute stop at a town that had nothing to do or no historical significance or reason to stop and visit. The morning of our pick up was pouring rain and they sent a message to be ready at a specif time to meet the driver for the pick up which included a five minute walk to the pick up point. We arrived five minutes early and headed with the escort to the pick up point. The driver was not there, and they had us wait outdoors, without any shelter in the pouring rain for 20 minutes! We understood istanbuls traffic, but why did they rush us when the driver was late and their pick up point was not at a place that had some sort of protected roof to prevent us from getting soaked? Really poor planning on this tour company. When I sent them a text that we were standing outside in the rain for 20 minutes, they didn’t respond or acknowledge the oversight with their timing. The only good thing about this disorganized and not interesting tour were the guides we met. They were kind and made up for the bad experience we had with the tour company. We do not recommend this tour. There are much better tours in Istanbul that have better communication and provide more accurate descriptions.
Dear Guest, We sincerely appreciate you taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We are truly sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations, and we would like to address the concerns you mentioned. First and foremost, we apologize for the inconvenience caused by the delay during the pickup and the unexpected weather conditions that morning. Unfortunately, Istanbul’s traffic and sudden heavy rain can sometimes affect the coordination between drivers and meeting points. We always aim to minimize such waiting times and to communicate promptly, but it appears that in your case, our response was not as swift as it should have been. We take this very seriously and have reviewed this matter with our operations team to ensure better coordination and real-time communication with our guests in similar situations. Regarding the duration of the tour and the additional stop, our tours are designed to show guests both the main highlights and authentic local experiences along the Bosphorus or nearby areas. Occasionally, depending on weather, sea traffic, or guest safety, our itinerary may include short unplanned breaks to ensure a smoother overall journey. However, we understand that this particular stop was not clearly explained to you, and we sincerely apologize for that lack of communication. Transparency and guest comfort are always our priorities. We are, however, very glad to hear that you appreciated our guides and found them kind and attentive — they are indeed one of the strengths of our company, and your acknowledgment means a lot to them. Once again, we regret that this tour did not meet your expectations, and we genuinely value your feedback as it helps us improve. If your travels bring you back to Istanbul, we would be more than happy to offer you a complimentary upgrade on one of our luxury yacht cruises to show you the best of what we do under better circumstances. Warm regards, Velena Travel Team Customer Relations Department
The cruise was 2 1/2 hours and t h e yacht was very nice and the crew very solicitous. They ied us with tea, turkish coffee and water along with a variety of snacks. A very knowledgeable guide provided commentary as we cruisedand we met some wonderful people. After the cruise another guide appeared and provided thoughtful and informative commentary. After the tour he stayed with us until their van appeared to transport us vack to our ship. There were several moving parts to our day and all went off without a hitch.
Dear Guest, Thank you very much for your detailed and thoughtful review! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the entire experience — from the comfort of our luxury yacht and attentive crew to the informative commentary and smooth organization throughout the day. It’s wonderful that you appreciated the tea, Turkish coffee, snacks, and the extra care our team provided both on board and after the cruise. We’re also delighted that everything went seamlessly and that you met wonderful fellow travelers along the way — that’s what makes each Bosphorus journey truly special. Your kind words mean a lot to our whole team. We hope to welcome you again soon for another memorable experience in Istanbul! Warm regards, Velena Travel Team
Fantastic experience with the company. Very professional knowledgeable and attentive to our questions and queries.
Dear Guest, thank you for your kind review! We’re delighted you found our team professional, knowledgeable, and attentive to your questions. Providing an excellent experience is always our priority, and we hope to welcome you again on the Bosphorus! —Velena Travel Team
Informative tour. Guide was knowledgeable and explained everything very well. We enjoyed it a lot. The boat tour at the end was a great way to finish!
Dear Guest, thank you for sharing your feedback! We’re so glad you enjoyed the informative tour and appreciated our guide’s knowledge. It’s wonderful to hear the boat ride was the perfect way to end your experience. We hope to welcome you again! —Velena Travel Team



