8-Hours Private Swimming Luxury Yacht Cruise To Princes' Island - Istanbul

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Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 8 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    10:00 AM Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time
  • Return Details :
    Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

This tour will be magnificiant experience for you in Istanbul . Escape the crowds and get away from it all on your own private yacht as you sail out to spend a day on the scenic Princes Islands. Soak up the views on a 1 hour cruise from Asian side, Kkyal. Then enjoy free time to swim at the beaches, hire a bike to cycle around the coast or take a horse carriage ride (extra cost).
Enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city
8-Hours yathct tour
Swimming
Sunbathing
Fishing(if you want)
Dancing
Just for small groups(max 10 people)
Take amazing photographs.
Travel by boat and see the sights from the water
You will have delicous breakfast on boat
Pickup from your hotel
Family friendly

Know More about this tour


Knalada is the closest island to Istanbul among the inhabited islands of the island community known as the Prince Islands in the Sea of Marmara. It is one of the five neighborhoods of the Adalar district. The borders of the Knalada neighborhood, which is the only headman on Knalada, the fourth largest member of the archipelago, are the same as the borders of the island.
Burgaz Island, Burgazada or Antigoni, the third of the Prince Islands in Istanbul, is also a neighborhood of the Adalar district. It is round in shape and is about 2 kilometers wide. The only hill on the island is Bayrak Tepe. The island is covered with a red pine forest.
Kak Island, Heybeliada, is a privately owned island in the Sea of Marmara, which is connected to Istanbul, opposite Burgaz Island, so named because it resembles a spoon. There is no ferry service to the island. This island, which is about a few hundred meters in length, was also used as a place of exile in the past
Heybeliada or Halki is one of the 5 neighborhoods and the second largest island of the Adalar district, which covers the Prince Islands to the south of Istanbul. The borders of Heybeliada neighborhood, which is the only headman on Heybeliada, are in line with the borders of the island.
Bykada, also known as the Prince Islands, is the largest of the islands off the coast of Istanbul. Its ancient Greek name is Prinkipos. Prinkipos means "Prince" in Greek

Itinerary:


Kınalıada is the closest island to Istanbul among the inhabited islands of the island community known as the Prince Islands in the Sea of ​​Marmara. It is one of the five neighborhoods of the Adalar district. The borders of the Kınalıada neighborhood, which is the only headman on Kınalıada, the fourth largest member of the archipelago, are the same as the borders of the island.
Burgaz Island, Burgazada or Antigoni, the third of the Prince Islands in Istanbul, is also a neighborhood of the Adalar district. It is round in shape and is about 2 kilometers wide. The only hill on the island is Bayrak Tepe. The island is covered with a red pine forest.
Kaşık Island, Heybeliada, is a privately owned island in the Sea of ​​Marmara, which is connected to Istanbul, opposite Burgaz Island, so named because it resembles a spoon. There is no ferry service to the island. This island, which is about a few hundred meters in length, was also used as a place of exile in the past
Heybeliada or Halki is one of the 5 neighborhoods and the second largest island of the Adalar district, which covers the Prince Islands to the south of Istanbul. The borders of Heybeliada neighborhood, which is the only headman on Heybeliada, are in line with the borders of the island.
Büyükada, also known as the Prince Islands, is the largest of the islands off the coast of Istanbul. Its ancient Greek name is Prinkipos. Prinkipos means "Prince" in Greek

Inclusions

  • Afternoon tea
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Round-trip private transfer
  • Private cruise - the yacht is for you and your companion/s only, nobody else (than crew)
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • All VAT and taxes
  • All necessary crew on board
  • Bottled water
  • Complimentary tea, coffee and water available on board
  • Fuel surcharge
  • All fuel for the cruise
  • Pick-up and drop-off to hotel with vip vehicle
  • 8-hour private yacht rental for the cruise route and duration described

Exclusions

  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Horse Carriage Ride or Bicycle Hire on the islands

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adults lap

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Dress code is smart casual

Traveler Reviews

  • 26-Jul-2022

    We had a great day on the boat, going for a swim around the Princess Islands, and then having a walk and lunch at one of the restaurants. Very friendly host, flexible and accommodating of the requests. The boat had sufficient space to fit 7 people, both inside and outside.

  • 06-Jun-2022

    We are picked up from hotel by VIP vehicle. Luxury van. Tour was perfect, we swim in clean sea, sunbathing and eat in fish restaurant. Everything is wonderful. Thanks captain

  • 06-Jun-2022

    Great experience, highly recommended.. With my family, we had perfect day. Swimming, fishing and perfect historical building.

  • 03-Jun-2022

    It was a perfect tour. We have fun. and good choıce to swim. Prınce ıslands perfect to see, historical buildings. Nice and clean swimming places.

  • 23-Dec-2021

    Wanted to have a memorable journey with the family but ended with an unpleasant one. The Yacht was quite old and crew were smoking on the Yacht

  • 12-Sep-2021

    We were picked up from the hotel on time. On the way we had questions about PCR tests and Yusuf was willing to help. Afterwards we arrived to the yacht. On the yacht, a man and a woman were waiting. They spoke no English but we used google translator and all went fine. They were pretty nice and pleasant. The yacht part was great, the family and I loved it. Around 1:30 PM a guy on a speed boat arrived to take us to one of the islands. At first I thought he was a “guide”, but it turned out he was a guy who knew the people in the restaurant he took us to (i even think he worked there). The people in the restaurant said there is no menu (which was not true coz we saw them later give a menu to the local guests), and they asked us to pick the food. The food was very good, but the bill came with 4670 Turkish Liras ! (around 460 euros, we were 6 adults and two kids). Including 400 Liras for “water and bread”. On top of that, when we said we wanted to pay with a card, they asked us to pay in payments of 900 Liras (which shows it is clearly a fraud). That’s when I said I won’t pay until the police came. I called Yusuf in the mean time, he picked up and said he’d help, and I believe he tried to. Anyways, the guys clearly knew the police officers coz they were laughing and as if they were hanging out, but after insisting from our side, they went down to 3500 Liras, which was somewhat acceptable, given that they clearly have special prices to tourists. However that, wasted all my touring time in the island and had to leave straight after paying. The others loved the island. The guy took us back on the speed boat back to the Yacht, the trip was stressful because there was tension after what happened in the restaurant. The trip back on the Yacht was again great and the guys on the Yacht were very cheerful. On the way back in the car, we discovered that we forgot one small bag in the yacht, and the driver was kind enough to drive back so that we get it. All in all, I would totally recommend it, just be careful with the restaurant part, and ask in advance for some clarification in that regard. Also, insist on getting prices before ordering and be careful about the ridiculous amounts they charge for bread water and service.

  • 16-Aug-2020

    We wanted to have a lovely day away from the city, and we certainly got it. The trip was well organized, and everything went smoothly. Yusuf, our host, was very helpful and attentive from the moment of booking until the end of the trip. The route around the island is flexible, but we decided to follow Yusuf's advice and were not disappointed. The views of the islands from the boat are beautiful, we stopped in a sheltered bay for some swimming and relaxing on the deck, then moved to Burgazada for a lunch break and walking around. The restaurant we were recommended turned out to be very nice with simple but delicious meze and fish, and with the hospitality Turkey is famous for. After that, back to the boat for some more cruising and opportunities to go swimming, and after 8 hours we returned to the shore where our driver was already waiting. A private yacht is a great way to explore these pretty isles in the Marmara sea, while staying away from the crowds. Admittedly, at this time there were no big crowds and it was somewhat sad to see the empty restaurants and beaches. I really hope operators and restaurants will get through these difficult times. They are doing a great job.