Cycle through lush forests, coastal roads, and lively boulevards on a family-friendly journey connecting Büyükada’s charm and Istanbul’s vibrant spirit. Enjoy the sea and sunset with homemade foods and snacks.
Fun-filled bike adventure awaits for travellers of all ages.
Once we crosses to prince island (Büyükada), we head to the bike shop to pick up our bicycles to start off amazing tour.
The charming streets of Büyükada offer a peaceful escape, perfect for exploring on two wheels. With no motor vehicles allowed, the island’s cobblestone roads wind past historic wooden mansions draped in blooming bougainvillea. As you pedal through quiet lanes, the only sounds are birdsong and the soft hum of your bicycle. Every turn reveals a new view glimpses of the sea, hidden gardens, and echoes of the past in the island breeze.
Perched atop Büyükada’s highest point, Aya Yorgi Church is a peaceful retreat with breathtaking views of the Marmara Sea. The climb is steep, but the reward is worth every step—or pedal. This small yet spiritual Greek Orthodox chapel, surrounded by pine trees and silence, has welcomed pilgrims and visitors for over a century. At the summit, a gentle breeze and panoramic views create a moment of calm you won’t forget.
Hidden among the trees on a quiet hill of Büyükada stands the Prinkipo Greek Orphanage—one of the largest wooden buildings in Europe. Though time has weathered its walls, its presence is powerful and mysterious. Once home to hundreds of children, today it sits abandoned, surrounded by nature and whispers of the past. Cycling past its towering frame, you can almost hear the echoes of a forgotten era carried in the wind.
Beyond the lively town center lies the island’s peaceful backside—where pine forests meet the sea and time slows down. Here, the roads are quieter, the air fresher, and the views wider. As you ride your bike along these secluded paths, you'll pass rocky cliffs, hidden coves, and untouched nature. It’s the perfect place to breathe deep, take a break, and feel the island’s soul away from the crowds. We can have short brake there.
We leave the bike in the forest and go to a natural beach to cool off. The road down to the beach is a natural road but requires some caution. We enjoy the sea here for half an hour.
After swimming, we cycle to a spot with a perfect sunset, where we enjoy a home-cooked meal and some local wine by me.
We meet at the front of watch tower which is very close to pier. You can recognize from my red bicycle.
The Princes' Islands are a group of nine small islands in the Marmara Sea, known for their serene atmosphere, horse-drawn carriages, and 19th-century Ottoman architecture. These car-free islands offer a peaceful retreat from the bustling city of Istanbul, just a short ferry ride away.
The largest of the Princes' Islands, Büyükada is known for its 19th-century Ottoman mansions, greenery, and car-free streets.
The second-largest island, Heybeliada is home to the Greek Orthodox Halki Seminary and beautiful coastal views.
The smallest and closest island to Istanbul, Kınalıada is known for its clear waters and peaceful atmosphere.
Stuffed mussels with a filling of rice, currants, and spices.
A sweet cheese pastry soaked in syrup, topped with clotted cream.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and beach visits. The islands are busiest during this period, with many tourists and locals escaping the city heat.
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The Princes' Islands are generally safe, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Haydarpaşa Station
Yenikapı Ferry Terminal, Kabataş Ferry Terminal
Ferries are the main mode of transportation between the islands and Istanbul. They are reliable and offer scenic views.
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