Join our Bosphorus Lunch Cruise for a unique blend of sightseeing, relaxation, and culinary delight. This unforgettable experience includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, making your journey hassle-free. Aboard the comfortable cruise ship, you’ll enjoy a delicious Turkish lunch while admiring the stunning views of Istanbul’s iconic landmarks.
The tour covers the Dolmabahçe Palace, the beautiful Ortaköy Mosque, the majestic Bosphorus Bridge, and scenic waterfront mansions along the shores of Europe and Asia. As you sail through the Bosphorus Strait, our professional guides in English and Russian will share fascinating stories and historical insights about these remarkable sites.
This cruise offers the perfect way to explore Istanbul's beauty from the water, with the added luxury of a freshly prepared meal and expert guidance. Book now for an experience that combines culture, comfort, and unforgettable views!
Pickup included
Hagia Sophia, or "Ayasofya," stands as one of Istanbul's most iconic landmarks, blending Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. Originally built as a cathedral in 537 AD by Emperor Justinian, it served as the world's largest Christian church for centuries. Following the Ottoman conquest in 1453, it was transformed into a mosque and later into a museum in 1935. In 2020, Hagia Sophia was reopened as a mosque while remaining accessible to visitors from around the globe. Renowned for its massive dome, stunning mosaics, and architectural ingenuity, Hagia Sophia is a masterpiece of world heritage. Whether admiring its ancient Christian icons or Islamic calligraphy, visitors can witness the harmonious coexistence of two major civilizations. Located in the heart of Sultanahmet, it’s a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
The Blue Mosque, or Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is one of Istanbul's most famous landmarks and a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. Completed in 1616 during the reign of Sultan Ahmed I, it stands out with its six minarets and exquisite interior adorned with over 20,000 hand-painted İznik tiles in shades of blue, giving the mosque its nickname. Situated in the heart of Sultanahmet, opposite Hagia Sophia, the mosque continues to serve as an active place of worship. Visitors can admire its grand courtyard, intricately designed domes, and serene ambiance. The Blue Mosque offers a glimpse into Istanbul’s rich Islamic heritage and architectural brilliance, making it a must-see for anyone exploring the city.
The Hippodrome of Constantinople, now known as Sultanahmet Square, was once the social and political heart of the Byzantine Empire. Built in the 3rd century AD, it served as a grand arena for chariot races, gladiatorial games, and public ceremonies. Today, remnants of its glorious past remain, including the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpent Column, and the German Fountain. While much of the original structure has vanished, the site still exudes historical significance and provides a fascinating insight into the cultural life of ancient Constantinople. Located near Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, it is a must-visit stop for history enthusiasts exploring Istanbul’s rich heritage.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
We offer pick-up services from hotels located in the following areas: Aksaray, Beyazıt, Laleli, Eminönü, Sirkeci, Cankurtaran, Taksim, Şişli, Cihangir, Beyoğlu, Karaköy, and Tophane. If your hotel is outside these areas, we can still arrange a transfer for you. Kindly provide your hotel name at the time of booking to ensure a smooth and convenient pick-up experience.