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Istanbul Bosphorus Sunset Cruise Experience on Luxury Yacht

4.9(5,307)Istanbul1 hour
VIATOR4.8(272)TRIPADVISOR4.9(5,035)

Description

Experience Istanbul’s magical sunset on a luxury Bosphorus cruise from Kabataş Pier. Enjoy drinks and light snacks as the golden sunset paints the city skyline, while your local guide shares stories of Istanbul’s history and culture. Sail past Dolmabahçe Palace, Ortaköy Mosque, Rumeli Fortress, Bosphorus mansions, and Maiden’s Tower under the stunning sunset views. Capture unforgettable moments as Istanbul’s European and Asian shores glow in the evening light. For Swimming Option 6-hour group yacht cruise to the Princes’ Islands (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM) without a guide, with free time for swimming and relaxation. Complimentary sandwiches and soft drinks are served on board. Please bring your own swimwear, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, and any personal or children’s swimming equipment. For everyone’s comfort, please follow basic hygiene rules. This activity is not suitable for guests who cannot swim.

Tour Options

Swimming Group Cruise 6 hours
  • 6 hours without guide
Sunset with a glass of wine
  • a glass of wine for per person: The customer can choose red, white or rose on the yacht.
Standard Sunset Cruise

Itinerary

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Dolmabahçe Palace is an Ottoman palace located on an area of ​​250.000 m² in Istanbul, Beşiktaş, between Dolmabahçe Street stretching from Kabataş to Beşiktaş and the Bosphorus. It is located on the left bank at the entrance to the Bosphorus from the Sea of Marmara, opposite Uskudar and Kuzguncuk. Dolmabahçe, which used to be a cove where ships anchored in ancient times, became the favorite residence of the sultanate, carries the memory of centuries and the clear splendor of the waters of the Bosphorus.

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The Cıragan Palace was commissioned by Sultan Abdulaziz and designed by the architect Sarkis Balyan. It is located in the place of a former wooden summer palace built by Selim Ill in 1800. In the course of the palace's construction the wooden structure and the nearby Besiktas Mevlevihane were destroyed. Cıragan's construction was completed in 1871. The palace is made of marble and is spread out over a total area of 80,000 square meters. After Abdelaziz was deposed, he was imprisoned here for years together with his family. After Murat V was deposed, he was also imprisoned here in a similar fashion for 29 years with his family. After the declaration of the Second Constitutional Monarchy in 1908, the palace was used as the House of Parliament, however it was damaged by fire in 1910. The palace grounds were transferred to the Besiktas Sports Club and were used for some time as the Seref Stadium. Toward the beginning of the 1990's the palace was restored and reopened as a luxury hotel.

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Ortakoy is a neighborhood and district in the district of Beşiktas, on the European side of the Bosphorus. Ortakoy district, which consists of Ortakoy and Mecidiye districts, is a settlement established on the slopes along the valley opening to the coast. The northern border of the district, which is surrounded by Kurucesme, Ulus, Levazım, Balmumcu and Yildiz districts, is Defterdarburnu. Ortakoy Bazaar is lively at all hours of the day with its "intellectual market", souvenir shops, cafes, bars and restaurants inside the bazaar. But in the early hours of the morning, the market is a bit uninspiring. The movement starts after 10:00 am...

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Ortaköy Mosque, officially known as the Büyük Mecidiye Mosque, is one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks. Located on the Bosphorus shoreline in Ortaköy, it was built in the 19th century during the Ottoman era and reflects elegant Baroque architectural style. With its waterfront setting and stunning views of the Bosphorus Bridge, the mosque is a popular symbol of Istanbul and a favorite spot for photography.

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The feet of the Bosphorus Bridge, one of the two suspension bridges on the Bosphorus, are located in Ortaköy on the European side and in Beylerbeyi on the Anatolian side. The Bosphorus Bridge, the first bridge built on the Bosphorus, provides access between the two sides of the city, together with the later Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge and the ferries operating on the Bosphorus. The idea of ​​building a bridge over the Bosphorus is quite old. After many attempts, the construction of the Bosphorus Bridge started in 1970 and the bridge was opened on 29 October 1973, the 50th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic. This suspension bridge, which is an important link in the Turkish transportation network and is very active at all hours of the day, is also an important crossing point of the Istanbul Eurasa Marathon organized by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. In addition to transportation, the bridge is one of the important symbols of Istanbul with its unique Bosphorus view.

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Kuruçeşme is a lively and stylish neighborhood located along the European shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Known for its seaside restaurants, cafés, and vibrant nightlife, it offers stunning views of the water and passing boats. With its mix of historic charm and modern social life, Kuruçeşme is a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking entertainment by the Bosphorus.

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Galatasaray Island is a small private island located in the Bosphorus, near Kuruçeşme in Istanbul. Owned by Galatasaray Sports Club, it is used as a social and recreational venue for its members. The island is known for its elegant facilities, swimming pools, and beautiful Bosphorus views, making it a distinctive landmark on the waterfront.

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Arnavutköy is a charming historic neighborhood located on the European side of Istanbul along the Bosphorus. It is famous for its colorful wooden Ottoman houses, narrow streets, and relaxed atmosphere. With its seaside cafés, fish restaurants, and scenic waterfront, Arnavutköy offers a peaceful escape and an authentic glimpse into Istanbul’s traditional lifestyle.

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Bebek is a historic Istanbul neighborhood, located on the European shores of the Bosporus, surrounded by Arnavutkoy, Etiler and Rumeli Hisari. The direct translation of the word Bebek is baby which is a reference to the neighborhood's attractive positioning on the Bosphorus. A popular residential district since the Ottoman rule, Bebek's population reflects the diverse society of the time. Today with its historical buildings such as Bogazici University and waterside mansions, with it's beautiful Bosphorus view and fancy restaurants.

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Located in Sariyer, Rumeli Fortress (Rumeli Hisari) was constructed directly across from the Anadolu Hisari (the Anatolian Fortress). Construction began in 1453 at the order of Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror placing the fortress at the narrowest point of the Bosphorus. The construction was completed in the short span of three months. Before the conquest of Istanbul, it was used to protect against naval attacks. After the conquest it was used to as an inspection point for maritime traffic on the Bosphorus. Over the centuries, the area inside the fortress filled with small wooden houses but in the course of restoration work in 1953 these houses were removed. After its restoration, the fortress came to be known for the numerous concerts given here during the summer months, and it now serves as an open-air theater and museum.

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Istanbul's second bridge spanning the Bosphorus, the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (Fatih Sultan Mehmet Koprusu) was built between Kavacik and Hisarustu. Construction began in 1986 and the bridge opened on the 3rd of July 1988. The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge is the 14th largest steel suspension bridge in the world. Along with the Bosphorus Bridge and the city's ferries, the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge carries a significant portion of Istanbul's trans-Bosphorus traffic. It has also become an unforgettable piece of the Istanbul skyline.

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The Anatolian Fortress (Anadolu Hisari) is located in in Beykoz (on the Asian Side), at the narrowest point of the Bosphorus. It was built in 1395 by Beyazit I and is made up of a citadel and its exterior castle walls. After the conquest of Istanbul, it lost much of its strategic importance and was converted into a military hospital. Over time the area around the castle became settled. Today waterfront houses and old mansions are dispersed among the castle's ruins. During restoration work which lasted from 1991-1993 it was converted into a museum however it is not open to the public. Today, Anadolu Hisari is an open-air museum but only outer walls can be visited, and the road passes just through it.

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The Kucuk Su Palace, located on the Bosphorus coast road between Uskudar and Beykoz, is a small Ottoman summer palace ordered by the Ottoman Sultan Abdulmecit. The palace was designed by the famous architect of the time, Nikogos Balyan. With its excellent view of the Bosphorus, Kucuksu attracted many Sultans during the Ottoman period who used the palace for relaxation. Because of the fine quality of furniture, paintings, carpets and the delicacy in details the small palace was opened as a museum during the Republican period.

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Kuleli Military High School is a historic landmark located on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Established in the 19th century, the building is known for its elegant architecture and striking waterfront location. It has played an important role in Turkish military education and remains one of the most recognizable structures along the Bosphorus.

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The Beylerbeyi Palace (It means -Lord of Lords") is an Ottoman summer palace complex built in the 1860's on the shores of the Bosphorus. Today it lies right under the Bosphorus bridge. The building was designed by the well-known architect Sarkis Balyan and it combines elements of renaissance, baroque and other styles from both the East and West. The main building of the complex is a two-store construction, made of stone, on a high basement. The building was constructed on a land of about 2,500 square meters sits on a rectangular floor area. The South side of the Palace was organized as Imperial Mabeyn and The North side as Valide Sultan's Apartment. There is total 6 halls, 24 rooms, 1 hamam and 1 bathroom at two stores. In addition to the fantastic view of the Bosphorus and historical architecture, one should not miss exploring its lily pond and large garden.

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Üsküdar is a historic and cultural district located on the Asian side of Istanbul, along the Bosphorus. Known for its mosques, seaside squares, and traditional neighborhoods, it offers stunning views of the Maiden’s Tower and the European shore. With its deep Ottoman heritage and calm atmosphere, Üsküdar reflects the spiritual and timeless character of Istanbul.

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The Maiden's Tower (Kiz Kulesi) is a distinctive feature of the Bosporus skyline. Built on a tiny island located about 200m from the shore of Uskudar, the tower is the main subject to many legends. The most popular legend though is about a sultan and his daughter. An oracle prophesied that the sultan's daughter would be killed by a snake bite on her 18th birthday. The sultan decided to protect her from this misfortune and had the tower built in the middle of the Bosphorus, where she was put to live her life in secrecy and protection. Finally on her 18th birthday, the sultan brought her a basket of fruits as a birthday gift, not aware of the hidden snake inside. Upon reaching into the basket the princess got bitten by the snake and died in her father's arms as foreseen by the oracle. Referring to this legend the tower got its name: Maiden's tower.

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The history of the Galata Bridge (Galata Koprusu), one of Istanbul's most exciting spots, begins in 1845. The bridge, which spans the two sides of the Golden Horn, has gone through many changes over the years. Most recently the bridge was damaged by fire in 1992 and a new bridge was built in its place. The beloved old bridge was moved to Halic. The Galata Bridge is an important symbol of Istanbul and has an important place in the daily life of the city, as well as in its literature and popular culture. With its restaurants, cafes and hookah lounges below and the tramway and pedestrian traffic passing above it offers a splendid view of the city, particularly in the evening. Together with the street peddlers, people fishing from the bridge and the ferries docking across the way it one of the most magnificent places to get a picture of daily life in Istanbul.

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Built by Genoese in 1348, the nine-story tower is 66.90 meters, and it was the tallest building in the city when built. In the Ottoman Era, the tower has been used for different purposes such as a fire observatory and a jail. During its long history, the tower witnessed a lot, but the most striking occasion undoubtedly was in 1632, when Hezarfen Ahmet Celebi glided from the top of the Galata Tower across the Bosphorus to Uskudar with his self-constructed wings. During a storm in 1875, the conic roof of the tower was destroyed and was not restored during the rest of the Ottoman Era. In 1960s the conical cap has been restored and the wooden interior was replaced by a concrete structure. Since then, the tower is open to public. Today there is a restaurant and cafe on its upper floor. With its essential role in Istanbul's skyline, Galata Tower is the optimum spot to catch a panoramic view of Istanbul.

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Galataport is a modern port and social hub in Istanbul's Karaköy district. It seamlessly blends the city's historical charm with contemporary architecture. The area features restaurants, cafes, shops, and cultural venues, making it a vibrant destination for both locals and tourists. The innovative underground terminal efficiently manages cruise ship traffic, adding to its appeal. Galataport is a prime example of Istanbul's fusion of culture and modernity.

Highlights

Luxury yacht decorated with passengers' comfort in mind
Restroom on the boat
A pleasant tour accompanied by an experienced guide
Fruit plates, delicious baklava and cookies served aboard
Complimentary drinks, homemade lemonade with fresh mint, tea and coffee

What's included

Included
Luxury yacht decorated with passengers' comfort in mind
Restroom on the boat
A pleasant tour accompanied by an experienced guide
Fruit plates, delicious baklava and cookies served aboard
Complimentary drinks, homemade lemonade with fresh mint, tea and coffee
Not included
Alcoholic Beverages
Transfer services

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Tour takes place shine or rain, the yacht has indoors and covers
  • Not recommended for travelers with vertigo and seasickness

Reviews(5,307)

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CaGa33
August 18, 2026
Great experience

Wonderful evening on a very comfortable yacht, delicious snacks and drinks and informative guide. Highly recommended.

Operator response

Thank you for your kind words :) We were very pleased to host you and hope to see you again soon.

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Maps19330828236
August 18, 2026
Good tour

Nice tour nice organization thank you kaan.

Operator response

Thank you for your kind words :) We were very pleased to host you and hope to see you again soon.

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Go00942342016
August 18, 2026
The bosphorus tour was awesome

Thanks for team the tour was exelent our guide kaan help us always thank you a lot

Operator response

Thank you for your kind words :) We were very pleased to host you and hope to see you again soon.

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cristinaaL2643DD
August 18, 2026
Kaanwas the best guide

The tour was great thanks for help kaan🥰

Operator response

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Passenger53593563883
August 17, 2026
Tour on the Bosforo

Friendly and welcoming personnel! Berul in particular ❤️

Operator response

Thank you for your kind words :) We were very pleased to host you and hope to see you again soon.

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774mabm
August 17, 2026
Unique experience

Staff were amazing—very welcoming, friendly, and helpful. We really enjoyed their hospitality and appreciated how attentive they were. They were genuinely keen to engage with everyone, especially Batul and Celil, who went above and beyond to make our experience enjoyable.

Operator response

Thank you for your kind words :) We were very pleased to host you and hope to see you again soon.

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l0urrielm
August 17, 2026
Great

The experience was great, and the guides are good at taking photos.

Operator response

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amela939
August 17, 2026
Great

Thank u was wonderful and thanks to Batoul she was nice and helpful

Operator response

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637farhanat
August 16, 2026
Trip in istanbul

It was good family trip with golden city tours

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wakkasa
August 16, 2026
Istanbul is a bad tourist destination

Basically the city of Istanbul is nice.But I found the treatment rude and not welcoming at all. Luckily there are some foreigners working there to save you from seeking help from local people, who are obviously unfriendly. Avoid visiting Istanbul for more than a day or 2 max, if you like to see the famous places. If you like to visit Turkey, I would advise against Istanbul, but other cities, like Bursa, is a fair choice and convenient. It’s people are polite and friendly and the city is beautiful with lots of things to do, Nature, culture, transport etc are all convenient. In addition, Bursa is significantly cheaper than Istanbul. You can get there by Bus from Sabiha airport, 1 hour 15 minutes journey. Or by ferry about 2 hours from Istanbul. This is my personal experience in both cities.

Operator response

This review is not about our Sunset Cruise. We have checked our records and cannot find any booking or participation under your name. Your review describes your general experience in Istanbul and Bursa, including local people, transportation and city prices, but does not mention our cruise, boat, crew or service. We therefore believe this review has been posted on the wrong listing and does not provide relevant feedback about our tour. We have reported it to Tripadvisor for review.

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