Bosphorus Night Cruise Tour with Dinner and Turkish Shows
Description
Key Information:
Location: Bosphorus Strait, Istanbul.
Duration: 3-4 hours (starts at sunset).
Trip Highlights:
- Luxurious Turkish dinner (grilled meats, mezes, traditional desserts).
- Live shows: Folk dances, whirling dervishes, and live Turkish music.
- Unforgettable views: Ottoman palaces, Bosphorus bridges, and glittering fishing boats.
- Visual spectacle: Nighttime illumination of Istanbul’s landmarks.
Practical Information:
Departure Times: Daily from Karaköy or Eminönü tourist ports.
Cost: Starts at $80 per person (includes dinner and shows).
Booking: Advance reservation via website (recommended 48 hours prior).
Tips:
- Arrive 30 minutes before departure.
- Choose an upper-deck seat for the best views.
- Bring your camera to capture fiery dance performances against the Bosphorus backdrop!
Why Choose This Experience?
This is not just a tour—it’s a journey to savor Istanbul with all your senses:
Taste: Generations-old Turkish dishes.
Hear: The soulful tunes of the oud and rhythmic drums of Anatolia.
See: Ottoman palaces glowing on both shores.
Feel: The warmth of Turkish hospitality under a starry sky.
Book your seat now, and let the Bosphorus whisper Istanbul’s untold stories!
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