Half Day Morning Tour with Cable Car and Private Cruise Included
Cruise on the Golden Horn
The Golden Horn is a historic inlet of the Bosphorus dividing the city of Istanbul and forming the natural harbor that has sheltered Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and other ships for thousands of years. It is a scimitar-shaped estuary that joins the Bosphorus just at the point where that strait enters the Sea of Marmara, thus forming a peninsula the tip of which is "Old Istanbul".
Cruise on the Bosphorus
Bosphorus, the world's narrowest strait used for international navigation, it connects the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara.
Our magical journey which covers both European and Asian shores by our private boat will let you see the marvelous monuments and districts.
Rumeli Fortress (From the sea)
The biggest fortification of Istanbul can be seen dearly during our Bosphorus Cruise.
Pierre Loti Hill
The hill is situated almost at the end of 7 km long water inlet 'Golden Horn'.
Fly over by Cable Car
Enjoy the beautiful view from the cable car as you climb the hill to the cafe named after the famous French writer Pierre Loti.
City Walls
Constantinople's great city walls were breached only twice in 1600 years. The first breach occured in 1204 during the fourth Crusade; the second breach was led by "Sultan Mehmetthe Conqueror" in 1453 with cannons and troops.
Shopping Opportunity on the way back to the old city.
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