Visite de Bursa et Uludag au départ d'Istanbul





Description
Découvrez la ville de Bursa, savourez un repas au mont Uludag et faites un tour en téléphérique lors de ce voyage au départ d'Istanbul. Visitez la Mosquée Verte, célèbre pour sa bibliothèque et ses tuiles vertes. Bursa, la préférée des touristes, sera votre premier choix pour des voyages en famille et en couple avec ses richesses historiques. Préparez-vous à profiter de la vue en prenant le téléphérique jusqu'au sommet d'Uludağ, qui est recouvert de neige 10 mois par an.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
La visite d'une journée à Bursa commence dans la matinée depuis le centre-ville d'Istanbul. Un bus entièrement climatisé viendra vous chercher à votre hôtel. Un guide touristique vous accompagnera durant ce voyage afin de vous fournir des descriptions intéressantes et vous aider.
Afin de rejoindre Bursa, le bus vous conduira vers un port afin de profiter d'une promenade en car-ferry tout en passant la mer de Marmara. Lors de ce voyage en ferry, vous pourrez profiter de vues sur le Bosphore et sur les ponts imposants qui relient l'Asie et l'Europe. Distance totale entre Istanbul et Bursa est de 2 heures
À la fin de votre temps libre, le bus continuera vers le prochain arrêt de l'excursion. Un arrêt sera également fait dans une boutique vendant un authentique délice turc. Ce dessert mondialement connu est l'un des plus doux souvenirs que vous garderez de Turquie. Ainsi, ne manquez pas la chance d'acheter vos favoris dans cette boutique.
Une fois le temps libre terminé, vous entrerez dans un téléphérique et profiterez d'une balade passionnante et amusante vers le centre-ville de Bursa. La caractéristique qui nous distingue des autres compagnies organisant des visites Bursa est que nous incluons un VRAI voyage avec le téléphérique qui dure environ 30 minutes, au lieu d'un trajet de base de 7 minutes en télésiège. Dans notre visite, vous êtes dans une armoire d'un vrai téléphérique.
À votre arrivée à Bursa, vous visiterez un platane vieux de 600 ans pour prendre quelques photos. Ensuite, vous serez conduit vers Uludag Mountain. Dans un restaurant local, vous dégusterez un délicieux repas dans un cadre calme. Après la pause déjeuner, vous aurez du temps libre pour explorer la région et profiter de votre temps dans la montagne.
Au centre, un bus vous attendra pour vous transférer à la Mosquée Verte. Ce monument est l'un des plus importants de la ville. Il comprend de multiples pièces importantes, comme une bibliothèque et des tombes. L'intérieur de cette mosquée vous impressionnera car elle est joliment décorée avec des carreaux verts.
Le bus commencera alors à rouler en direction d'Istanbul en suivant le même itinéraire. Selon l'horaire, retour à votre hôtel prévu pendant la nuit.
Nous vous ramènerons à vos hôtels.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Informations importantes La prise en charge est disponible uniquement dans les hôtels situés dans les zones suivantes : Istanbul City Center Hotels, Sultanahmet, Aksaray, Laleli, Grand Bazar, Sirkeci, Karakoy, Taksim, Beyoglu, Fatih, Eminonu, Cankurtaran, Sisli, Kadırga, Kumkapi, Beyazit. La prise en charge de l'hôtel est prévue entre 08h15 et 09h00. Aucun transfert n'est assuré depuis des hôtels situés en dehors de ces lieux, et il n'y a pas de service de prise en charge depuis la partie asiatique d'Istanbul.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(9)
13 hrs divided into 3 hrs of tourism and 10 hrs of being pushed to buy overpriced ordinary merchandise! HORRIBLE👎 I’ll make sure to alert everybody about this turkish scam!
In addition to the three shops we had to visit (one for sweets , one for jams and one for silk ), we were forced to do a paid activity on motorcycles that smell of oil in a dirty forest . A photo stop imposed in the middle of the forest and paid. Of course those who are not interested are harassed and have to wait. The icing on the cake: on the way back when it was dark. Forced arrest in a mall for clothes. Those who did not want to get off were forced to do so because the bus had to be washed: unheard of ... the bus had come back clean ...
Last Sunday (November 9) booked this trip with a group of friends, together with other groups in a bus of about 30 men in total. Appointment was at 08.30, finally we left after a number of wanderings through Istanbul only around 10.30 (the bus first appeared to have to drop off a number of other travelers or pick them up at various hotels, then stopped at a gas station for about half an hour before leaving). There was no boat trip by ferry, the trip was carried out by bus with a small ferry crossing of about half an hour. After the ferry our bus was driven to a quad-park around 12.00 where the bus stopped for an hour and a half against the program. It was strongly urged to hold, of course for an extra fee, a trip of less than an hour on a quad bike or buggy. Back on the bus at 1.30 pm, and around 3 pm we were unloaded again at a supermarket where we were pushed to definitely taste and buy the local sweets and other specialties. Since we had been on the road for over 6 hours at that time and were still not in Bursa, the whole bus group refused to enter and we asked to get our lunch as soon as possible. The guide became aggressive (he loses his commission of course since no one wanted to enter the shop) and a scuffle could only be narrowly avoided. Then the bus immediately drove to our lunch place somewhere on the mountain. Around 4 p.m. we got there. After lunch the bus continued its way to the ski station. Once there, the luxury 'closet of a real cable car' with closed cabins of about 30 minutes with which one makes the distinction, so to speak, turned out to be an open chairlift with a ride of 7 minutes. This is when the most scandalous thing happened: since some of our group did not like to go up on these cold open chairlifts but we had already booked our tickets for them anyway, we offered our paid tickets to fellow passengers who had not yet booked a ticket. The guide and the bus driver threatened these fellow passengers that they would prevent them from going up with these tickets (again for loss of commission). After everyone got back on the bus and realizing that the outward journey had taken 5 to 6 hours, the whole bus wanted to go straight back to Istanbul. The guide refused to do so: there was a coffee shop, a souvenir shop and also the sweet shop we had refused to enter on the way out. At the coffee shop the whole group stayed in the bus, but still the bus stopped for half an hour. The souvenir shop was also stopped for another 45 minutes, after which the guide finally realized that further urging the group to stop at the sweet shop was impossible work. The entire group of passengers (Belgians, Iraqis, Malaysians, Palestinians, Algerians) was in solidarity and wanted to return to Istanbul immediately. Finally we arrived back in Istanbul at around 00.30: a 16-hour excursion without ever having seen the centre of Bursa or the Green Mosque, without a real ferry ride on the Bosphorus and the , without a luxury cable car. The only thing that interested this guide (Mustafa was his name) was dropping off a group of tourists at some local traders and collecting his commission.
The Bursa tour exceeded all my expectations. The historical atmosphere, beautiful nature and our knowledgeable guide made it an unforgettable experience. I strongly recommend this tour to everyone
*My Experience in Bursa, Turkey* This summer, I had the chance to visit Bursa, a beautiful city in Turkey, and it was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. Bursa is a city full of history, culture, delicious food, and warm people. From the moment I arrived, I was impressed by how green and peaceful the city was. Surrounded by mountains and filled with parks and trees, Bursa has a calm and refreshing atmosphere. I also explored the old bazaars where I saw handmade items, colorful fabrics, spices, and tasted traditional Turkish sweets like baklava and Turkish delight. One of my favorite parts was trying the local food. Bursa is known for its Iskender kebab, and it truly lived up to the reputation—juicy meat, fresh bread, yogurt, and tomato sauce all in one dish! I also enjoyed drinking Turkish tea in small glasses, especially during the evenings while watching the sunset.
Very nice trip Advisor was very good. Agent was nice and polite. Can’t wait to visit again All the services were good Entertainment was good and my little enjoyed
Excellent service, guide Yunus explained all the points of interest, prices are cheaper, this is offered by tour operator guides
The tour was good, however we did not go with a ferry. It was a bus trip to Bursa. The description is misleading. We were grouped based on location, as expats we were grouped with saudi arabia and could not understand the tour guide as he spoke in Arabic. He tried to communicate in English but it was limited.
The overall trip wasn't that bad. But part when you are supposed to look for landscapes while traveling with bus were disrupted with so loud music that guide was playing. Whole trip was in Arabic even that I have declared that I don't speak it. Music was way too loud, crackled from the speakers, every single played song was Arabic and half of the people inside the bus screamed all the way, when trying to sing. We were late back by almost 3 hours. Besides that mountain was really nice experience. But again we missed some points of interest that we were supposed to visit such as Green Mosque. But our guide make sure we will visit 4 different shops "With no pricetags on any item" that made us just waste bunch of time (Shop with 30 different types of jams, way too overpriced - seriously?).



