Leave the pace of the city behind and enjoy a private escape to the Princes’ Islands, where tranquil landscapes, island heritage, and authentic local tastes create the perfect day away from Istanbul.
Your experience begins with a comfortable hotel pick-up, followed by a scenic ferry crossing over the Marmara Sea. Along the way, relax with traditional Turkish tea and fresh simit while taking in sweeping sea views.
We focus our visit on Büyükada, the largest and most atmospheric of the islands. Stroll through its calm, car-free streets, sample island specialties, and, if you wish, enjoy a traditional Turkish coffee with a fun fortune-reading experience.
The day also includes time at a secluded stone cove — an ideal spot to unwind or swim in clear waters.
For guests seeking an elevated experience, private pick-up, drop-off, and exclusive sea transportation can be arranged upon request, ensuring a truly personalized and relaxed journey.
Pickup included
On board, you'll have the opportunity to discuss the history of the nine islands that make up the Princes' Islands archipelago. A wonderful journey accompanied by fresh and delicious Turkish tea. The ferry journey takes 1 hour and 45 minutes from the European side and 45 minutes from the Anatolian side.
If another port is closer to you, we’re happy to arrange to meet there—just ask!
We can also organize a private transfer from your accommodation or private sea transportation. Just let us know.
We’ll arrive at Büyükada, the most peaceful and authentic of the four Princess Islands.
To settle into the island’s calm vibe, we’ll start with a delicious coffee or tea, enjoyed with a beautiful sea view.
Located on Büyükada, this nature park is home to many unique bird species. You'll have the opportunity to explore the park, which is home to numerous small coves, and explore the islands' history while enjoying the stunning scenery.
This historic church, which attracts visitors from all over the world, has roots dating back 1,000 years. Situated on the highest point of the Princes' Islands, you must climb the 800-meter-long "hill of torment" to see it.
We will view the world’s first multi-storey wooden building and Europe’s largest wooden structure from up close.
This museum offers insight into both the recent and distant past of the Princes’ Islands, showing how the islands have evolved from past to present.
Price varies by option