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Experience a half-day boat tour on the Bosphorus with lunch, historic stops, and a walk in Beykoz. Ideal for history lovers and scenery enthusiasts.
The Istanbul Lunch Cruise on Bosphorus and Black Sea offers a balanced blend of scenic views, historic landmarks, and local cuisine. Priced at $149.66 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours, this tour is designed for those wanting a compact yet enriching experience away from the busy city center. The tour departs from a centrally located meeting point in Beyolu and features a mobile ticket for easy access. While the tour receives mixed reviews, its highlights—such as views of Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Rumeli Fortress, and the Beykoz neighborhood—are genuine draws for visitors interested in Istanbul’s waterside architecture and landscapes.
This cruise is well-suited for travelers seeking a guided boat tour with local insights combined with a gentle exploration of the Beykoz hills. However, potential guests should consider that lunch quality has received some criticism, and the group size can be as large as 120 people. Overall, it provides a good introductory glimpse of Istanbul’s Bosphorus, especially for those who want a structured experience with highlights of both historical and natural sights.


The tour begins at Ömer Avni, skele Yolu No:21, 34427 Beyoğlu, around 12:00 pm. The activity ends back at the starting point, making it convenient for travelers staying in central Istanbul. The tour features near public transportation, making access straightforward, and includes a guide to explain the significance of each stop.
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This cruise takes you along the European and Asian shores of the Bosphorus, passing famous palaces, fortresses, and bridges. Pass by the Dolmabahçe Palace, an Ottoman administrative hub from 1856 to 1887, and see the Dolmabahçe Mosque, commissioned by the queen mother. Next, the Ciragan Palace provides a glimpse of Ottoman luxury, now a resort reflecting the city’s opulent past.
The Rumeli Fortress on the European side is a key highlight, built by Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror, and stands at the narrowest part of the strait. Adjacent to this, the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge span the waterway, showcasing Istanbul’s impressive infrastructure.
Disembarking in Beykoz, visitors can explore a tranquil district known for its wooden Ottoman mansions and seafood restaurants. The hills offer scenic views, and the Kucuksu Palace, a summer residence of Ottoman sultans, adds a regal touch to the area. The Anadolu Kava neighborhood is also part of the exploration, with its historic control posts and traditional ambiance.

Two of Istanbul’s waterside palaces feature on the tour: Beylerbeyi Palace, built in 1865 by Sultan Abdülaziz, and Kucuksu Palace, nestled between villages on the Asian side. Both palaces showcase Ottoman architecture and are situated along the Bosphorus, offering insight into the city’s imperial past.

The Ortaköy Mosque, located at the lively waterside square, is a picturesque site often photographed by visitors. The Kizkulesi (Maiden’s Tower), just off Üsküdar, is another iconic landmark, famous for its romantic history and panoramic views of the Bosphorus.
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The tour passes beneath Istanbul’s famous bridges, including the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge. These structures connect the European and Asian sides and are engineering marvels, with the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge being the longest in Europe at 1,560 meters.

While the boat provides a comfortable setting for sightseeing, reviews suggest that lunch quality varies. The tour offers a meze platter, but some find the food not up to expectations, especially if they are accustomed to Turkish cuisine. The guides are knowledgeable and provide insights into the sights, which enhances the experience despite the mixed reviews about the meal.

This cruise offers a structured overview of Istanbul’s waterside highlights, making it suitable for first-time visitors or travelers with limited time. It’s best for those who want scenic views, historical landmarks, and a guided explanation in a group setting. However, those seeking a gourmet meal or a private experience might find the lunch service and group size less appealing.
The Istanbul Lunch Cruise on Bosphorus and Black Sea provides a moderate-length tour with notable sights and a walk in Beykoz. Its price point is reasonable for the length and variety of stops included, and the guided commentary helps deepen understanding of Istanbul’s waterside history.
While lunch quality can be inconsistent and the group size large, the scenic views, historic palaces, and neighborhood exploration make this a good option for travelers wanting an easy, guided tour. It particularly appeals to those interested in iconic landmarks and photogenic spots along the Bosphorus.
“Ah man where do I start. Food was horrible. Tour was interesting when you could hear it. Had to sit with strangers for lunch. Id recommend getting …”
Is the tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
The tour involves a boat ride and some walking in Beykoz, which may pose challenges for travelers with mobility concerns. It’s advisable to check with the provider for specific accessibility details.
What should I expect from the lunch?
The tour includes mezes served aboard the boat, but some reviews mention the food is not of high quality. If a gourmet meal is a priority, this aspect may be less satisfying.
Can I cancel the tour for a refund?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
How many people typically participate?
The maximum group size is 120 travelers, which can be quite large for those preferring an intimate experience.
What are the main sights I will see during the cruise?
You will pass by Dolmabahçe Palace, Ciragan Palace, Rumeli Fortress, and cross bridges like Yavuz Sultan Selim and Fatih Sultan Mehmet. Stops include Ortaköy Mosque, Kucuksu Palace, and Beylerbeyi Palace.
Is this tour good for families?
While suitable for most travelers, families should consider that the lunch and group setting might not appeal to very young children. The tour’s duration and walking components are generally manageable.
This tour offers a well-rounded view of Istanbul’s waterside grandeur, blending sightseeing, historic landmarks, and neighborhood strolls. Its guided commentary enhances understanding, making it a solid choice for those wanting a guided experience on the Bosphorus.