Weddings Anniversary on the Yacht

Weddings Anniversary on the Yacht

Duration

Min 2 Hours

Tour Type

Private Cruise

Group Size

1-12 People

Celebrate the enduring love you share with a private Wedding Anniversary Cruise on the Bosphorus. Step aboard one of our luxurious yachts and immerse yourselves in an intimate and elegant setting, surrounded by the shimmering waters and breathtaking skyline of Istanbul.

Every detail of your 2-hour cruise is thoughtfully curated to create a seamless and memorable experience. Enjoy elegant table decorations, festive balloons, and a specially prepared anniversary cake, while our attentive crew ensures your comfort in any weather with fully enclosed and heated areas on board.

Whether you choose a serene sunset cruise or a romantic evening under the city lights, we craft the perfect atmosphere to celebrate your love and create timeless memories. Every element—from décor to music and personalized touches—is tailored to your vision, ensuring your anniversary is as unique and extraordinary as your journey together.

Let the sparkling Bosphorus waters and the elegance of our yachts provide the magical backdrop for a truly unforgettable celebration of your love.

Starting Point: Kuruçeşme or Kabataş pier

Two Continents, One Unforgettable Journey

Experience the heart of Istanbul on a 2-hour voyage starting from Kabataş or Kuruçeşme. From the magnificent palaces of Europe to the nostalgic waterfront mansions of Asia, discover the city’s most iconic landmarks—from Rumeli Fortress to the Maiden’s Tower—all in the comfort of a luxury yacht.

Explore the Route Below > Click on each section to discover the historic landmarks and hidden gems you will see during your cruise.

  • Dolmabahçe Palace – Built in the 19th century, Dolmabahçe Palace showcases the Ottoman Empire’s final period of imperial splendor with its grand European-inspired architecture.

  • Beşiktaş District – A lively historic district blending Ottoman heritage with modern urban life.

  • Çırağan Palace – Once an Ottoman royal residence, now a luxury hotel with an elegant marble façade on the Bosphorus.

  • Feriye Palaces – 19th-century palaces built for the Ottoman dynasty, later used as important educational institutions.

  • Ortaköy Mosque – A neo-baroque mosque at the water’s edge, famous for its picturesque setting by the bridge.

  • 15 July Martyrs Bridge (First Bosphorus Bridge) – The first bridge connecting Europe and Asia, symbolizing modern Istanbul.

  • Kuruçeşme – A prestigious waterfront neighborhood known for historic wooden mansions.

  • Arnavutköy – Famous for colorful Ottoman-era wooden houses and a charming seaside atmosphere.

  • Bebek – An elegant Bosphorus area with a beautiful bay, marina, and upscale social scene.

  • Rumeli Fortress – Built in 1452 by Sultan Mehmed II, strategically guarding the Bosphorus’s narrowest point.

  • Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (Second Bosphorus Bridge) – The modern second bridge connecting Europe and Asia at the northern Bosphorus.

  • Anadolu Fortress – An Ottoman fortress opposite Rumeli Fortress, controlling maritime traffic along the Bosphorus.

  • Küçüksu Pavilion – A 19th-century imperial pavilion used as a summer retreat and hunting lodge by Ottoman sultans.

  • Kandilli – A quiet Bosphorus neighborhood known for historic waterfront mansions.

  • Kuleli Military High School – A historic military institution with a prominent waterfront façade.

  • Çengelköy – A traditional Bosphorus neighborhood famed for its plane trees and seaside charm.

  • Beylerbeyi Palace – An Ottoman summer palace built to host foreign dignitaries with refined 19th-century architecture.

  • Kuzguncuk – A charming neighborhood with colorful wooden houses and multicultural heritage.

  • Üsküdar Shoreline – One of Istanbul’s oldest districts, offering a historic skyline with numerous mosques.

  • Maiden’s Tower – A small islet tower surrounded by legends, known as a romantic Bosphorus landmark.

  • Topkapı Palace – The Ottoman Empire’s administrative heart for nearly four centuries, visible from the sea.

  • Hagia Sophia – A Byzantine and Ottoman masterpiece, considered one of the world’s most significant monuments.

  • Galata Bridge – A bridge connecting the Historical Peninsula and Beyoğlu, famous for its fishermen and lively atmosphere.

  • Karaköy – A historic port and banking district blending heritage architecture with modern cafés and art galleries.

  • Galataport Istanbul – A modern cruise port and lifestyle complex preserving Istanbul’s maritime legacy.

  • Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University (Fındıklı Campus) – A leading Turkish art and design institution housed in former Ottoman waterfront buildings.

End points: Same as starting point.

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