The Istanbul Princes’ Islands Tour offers a refreshing escape from the noisy and crowded streets of the city, allowing you to enjoy a relaxing full-day nature experience with an official guide. After meeting your guide at the departure point, you board a luxury coach and head to the port for the boat trip. The Princes’ Islands, located in the Marmara Sea, are nine islands that were once used as places of exile for princes during the Byzantium era, hence the name. These islands are now well known for their beautiful beaches, elegant houses, charming small villas, peaceful surroundings, and iconic pine trees. The journey begins with a boat trip, where you enjoy breathtaking views of Istanbul from the sea.
The first stop is Heybeliada or Burgazada, the second largest island, famous for its four scenic hills. From there, the tour continues to Buyukada, the largest of the islands, renowned for its clean air and absence of vehicles. Here, you explore with an electric vehicle, traveling from the bottom to the top of the island, passing through natural forests, and enjoying a short break at the summit to take in the views. Treat yourself to a complimentary lunch at a lovely local restaurant. Choose from different local dishes while enjoying the stunning sea views. This relaxing meal adds a special touch to your island adventure. Both islands offer plenty of time for you to explore on your own. Wander through the quiet streets, admire the historic buildings, or enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. The freedom to explore at your own pace makes the experience even more enjoyable.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a local guide, air-conditioned transportation, boat tickets, and local taxes. The tour concludes with a visit to a shopping mall in the city, followed by a stop at a tourist shop before returning. Return with beautiful memories of a serene day away from the city's hustle and bustle. This trip offers the perfect mix of relaxation, exploration, and breathtaking views. It is a must-do experience for anyone visiting Istanbul.