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Highlights
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Bosphorus
literally means "cow-ford",
so named because Zeus'
s mistress, Io, fled
across the strait in
the shape of a cow to
escape the wrath of
Zeus's wife, Hera.
Myth aside, the
legendary waterway is
as dazzlingly
beautiful now as it
was in antiquity. No
visit to Istanbul is
complete without a
cruise along its
physical and spiritual
heart, the glistening
waters that link
Europe to Asia, that
join the Black Sea and
Sea of Marmara.
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Itinerary: |
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After
a brief visit to the
17th century Spice
Bazaar*
(*closed
on
Sundays), the
second largest covered
bazaar in Istanbul, we
embark on a
cruise up
the Bosphorus,
the legendary strait
separating Europe and
Asia.
We cruise past
the Dolmabahce and
Beylerbeyi Palaces,
wooden 19th
century
seafront mansions,
picturesque villages
and modern pleasure
palaces, disembarking
at the mouth of the Black
Sea. We then drive
along
the strait to
the Sadberk Hanim
Museum (closed on
Wednesdays), a
gracious three-story
waterfront mansion
housing a rich
collection of
Anatolian works of
arts, antiques and
relics dating back to
6,000 BC.
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| Length: |
Half
day |
| Duration: |
4
hours |
| Operated: |
Daily |
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| What
is
Included? |
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Hotel
Pick-up
&
drop-off |
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Private
boat
or
Ferry
boat |
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Entrance
fees
as per
itinerary |
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Guide
and
Air-conditioned
Vehicle |
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V.A.T.
(%18
sales
tax) |
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| Guide
in: |
| English,
German,
Italian,
Spanish,
French |
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