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Also known as Prens Adaları in Turkish, the Princes’ Islands are a chain of 9 small heavenly islands in the Sea of Marmara in the southeast of Istanbul. The islands are car-free, and only 4 of them are open for public visits. The visitors can reach the islands after a 1.5 hours’ ferry ride. During your visit to the islands, you can walk or ride a bike through the pine roads.
Buyukada, the most known and the biggest one of 9 islands, is known for its 6th-century Hagia Yorgi Church and panoramic views at its highest point. Meanwhile, full of pine forests Dil Burnu National Park, and the Museum of the Princes’ Islands that exhibits the islands’ history, are open for public visits.
Heybeliada, the second-largest island of 9 islands and meaning Saddlebag Island, is a neighbourhood in the Adalar district of Istanbul. The island is known for its large Naval Cadet School, Kamariotissa, the only remaining Byzantine church on the island, and the grave of the second English Ambassador to be sent to Constantinople by Elizabeth I of England, Edward Barton.
- Princes' Islands Tour is one of the most popular tours and participants are supposed to make early and guarantee reservations to keep their seats. So, if you are interested in booking, please make your reservation early.
- If the number of people you will join the tour with is more than 6 people, you can request guidance for your preferred language at no additional cost. (Please make a reservation at least 2 days in advance).
- Pick-up & drop-off from/to your hotel (only from Sultanahmet and Taksim Hotels)
- Ferry Fees
- Lunch (Vegetarian choices are available)
- A professional English guide (request other languages)
Exclude
- Personal expenses
- Customary tip to driver and tour guide
- Anything unless specified under included
- Drinks during the lunch
- Bike rental