Istanbul Turkey Princes' Islands Tour

PRINCES’ ISLAND TOUR
Full Day Tour – Lunch Included


Pick up from your hotel between 08:00 - 08:45 in the morning from your hotel. Cruise on the Marmara Sea to Prince’s Island retreats for the Byzantine princes, famous for their beautiful pine woods and beaches. The largest and most enjoyable of this island is Büyükada. There you can enjoy a ride in a horse drawn carriage among the pine trees after relaxing on the beaches in the numerous coves along its coast. Return in the evening to Istanbul and transfer back to hotel.

- Pick-up and Drop off from your hotel;
- Free for ages of 0 - 2
- %30 discount for children below the age of 7 years old
- Tour fees include ground transportation, guidance, RT. ferry ticket, 
  (at lunch we serve lamp, chicken, fish or vegetable)

About Places 

Buyukada; Is the largest of the nine islands consisting the Princes' Islands in the Marmara Sea, close to Istanbul. As on the other islands, motorized vehicles – except service vehicles – are forbidden, so visitors explore the island by foot, bicycle, in horse-drawn carriages. A convent on Büyükada was the place of exile for the Byzantine empresses Irene, Euphrosyne, Theophano, Zoe and Anna Dalassena. After his deportation from the Soviet Union in February 1929, Leon Trotsky also stayed for four years on Büyükada, his first station in exile. Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid was born in the island. There are several historical buildings on Büyükada, such as the Ayia Yorgi Church and Monastery dating back to the 6th century, the Ayios Dimitrios Church, and the Hamidiye Mosque built by Abdul Hamid II. Büyükada consists of two peaks. The one nearest to the iskele (ferry landing), Hristos, is topped by the former Greek Orphanage, a huge wooden building now in decay. In the valley between the two hills sit the church and monastery of Ayios Nikolaos and a former fairground called Luna Park. Visitors can take the 'small tour' of the island by buggy, leading to this point, from where it is an easy climb to Ayia Yorgi, a tiny church with a cafe on the grounds serving wine, chips and sausage sandwiches, this being part of the "classic" Ayia Yorgi experience.