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Turyol Bosphorous cruise

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Turyol Turizm

Turyol Turizm

4.1(7 reviews)
0.1 kmEminönü, Rüstem Paşa Mh.

We took a ferry from Kadikoy to Eminonu and it was just easy as pie. First of all, you need to…read morefind the terminal to go to, since there are many destinations across the Bosphorous. We found the one for Eminonu and using our IstanbulKart, we got into the area for the specific ferry we wanted...between the two towns there are ferries like every 5-10 minutes...so it's easy to get on at a convenient time. The ferries are huge and most have an upper deck and a lower deck. Some have a triple open deck. We sat on the second deck and admired the sights as we went from one side of Istanbul to the other. It took about 30 minutes and the cost was less than a $1. All these ferries have lavatories and a coffee shop. Once they arrive to port, it takes them like 2-3 min to empty the passengers and they are ready to load the next group to go back....Amazing...

The TurYol bosphorous "cruise" is 12 TL, and leaves every half hour. Be there a half hour…read morebeforehand for boarding, and if you can, snag a seat on the port (left side) of the boat for the best views. The announcer only discusses the sights you're passing in Turkish, and the PA is very difficult to decipher so if you're not Turkish-fluent, don't expect a lot of guidance. Tour guides can get on for free, though, so if you have a guide with you you're golden! Great opportunity for some nice photos of all the riverside palaces in Istanbul, and to get a sense of just how permeated this landscape is with history. You will be packed in, though, with tons and tons of families and plenty of rowdy children... So if crowds aren't your thing, spend the extra cash and go on a more private Bosphorous excursion.

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Daily İstanbul Tours - hagia sophia, istanbul

Daily İstanbul Tours

5.0(4 reviews)
1.4 kmAlemdar Mh., Alemdar, Cankurtaran

I'll start with WOW and go from there. I've done a few of the free walking tours with the…read moreSandeman's folks and they did a great job in Edinburgh and Prague but they're not in Istanbul so I turned to Yelp and found these folks. Meeting by the Cistern, we walked a solid 20,000 steps (according to my Fitbit) through a half dozen of Istanbul's best known sites including the Topkapı Sarayı, the Blue Mosque, the Hippodrome and Hagia Sophia. Along the way, we made several stops and there were a good number of spots where our super tour guide gave us time to explore on our own. When she led us around, she had constant knowledge of the sites and the city of Istanbul and of Turkey. A vast and deep knowledge. I was impressed. Our tour was well organized and well run. The lunch spot was excellent. A couple of tips. - Bring a backpack and a bottle or two of water. - An umbrella is a good idea as the tour runs even if it's raining. - Sunscreen! - Comfortable walking shoes that have a good tread. Istanbul's streets are smooth stone and you don't want to slip and fall. - For the Blue Mosque, you'll be expected to dress appropriately. There are free head coverings. - Extra batteries for your phone/camera. You will take a lot of pictures in six hours! - Pay attention to the meet up spots after the self-exploration. A certain Yelper *cough* Bruce K. *cough* got himself separated from the tour and was nearly stuck on his own until he spotted the green umbrella!

We had such a wonderful day tour in Istanbul with our very knowledgeable and informative tour guide…read moreOzlem. She had so much insight and took us to the places where everyday Turkish people shop, visit and go about their daily routines. We went to many neighborhoods including Kadikoy and Moda. We saw so much including going to the Egyptian Spice Bazaar. My sister was looking for a specific item and Ozlem knew just where to get it. We enjoyed a beautiful lunch in Kadikoy where the locals eat and had the best food where some items are only made in one city in Turkey which made it very special! There was a special shop we asked her about that makes this out of the world ice cream sundae and she took us there to have it. Beautiful picture taking everywhere and on the boat over the Bosphorus. There is a lot of walking but you get to see everything and Ozlem is a wonderful guide and only takes you to the best of the best places!

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Daily İstanbul Tours - Kadikoy area of Istanbul

Kadikoy area of Istanbul

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Moda neighborhood

Turna Tour

Turna Tour

4.3(6 reviews)
1.2 kmKemal Paşa, Kemal Paşa Mh.

What a great experience for Turkish night! The entertainment was amazing! Food, service, and care…read morefrom staff was phenomenal. Will definitely be back next trip.

This was such a wonderful experience. So here I am in Turkey and I'm solo going to this dinner…read morecruise. My experience at this point led me to majority of people who did not speak English (expected). In my mind I'm quite nervous because I'm thinking I'm going to be thrown at a table with strangers and won't be able to have a conversation. I was wrong. I was at a table with some very nice ladies and we had a good time. The staff: Very nice and personable staff. They had 1 member who was what I will call the hype man. He was really great at his job. Tahsin, was there to get the crowd dancing after the show. He even danced with the ladies who wanted to dance. You could tell he genuinely was there to make sure you had a good time. He also was happy to take some pictures for me. The cruise: The boat is very well maintained and it has an indoor and outdoor area. During warmer times the show is outdoors. This night it was inside but the windows were very large and you still had a wonderful view. As you are eating dinner and the boat goes down the water way and there is an announcement periodically that will tell you about the landmarks. It's very beautiful because everything is lit up bright. Before you get off if you are indoors make sure to go upstairs outside where there are wonderful photo opportunities and views. I was concerned with the attire for the show since most people in Turkey were rather conservative (not many bare arm tank tops or cleavage) I played it safe and wore a a shawl around my open arms and low top. I didn't feel out of place. The show: The show itself was so cool. They had a few different dances that told a non-verbal story and the final performer was a belly dancer. She was really great as she engaged with the entire crowd. I joke and called her dance the Turkish Twerk. When she was shaking her boody right in front of me, I was not sure if it was appropriate to "make it rain" with tips for her. I did notice she did have some bills in her top, so chances are tipping is okay. After Party: After the show the dance floor opens up and the DJ plays a variety of world dance party music. The beats were good now matter what type of music you listen to so you can have a good time dancing even if you don't know the words to the song. The Food: The food was good. The appetizer was what seemed to be a traditional Turkish cold dish. The main course was a pretty standard meal. You had the choice of Chicken or Fish. I chose the Chicken. I saw others with the fish and it was full piece of fish with head attached. (yikes for me!) Transportation: Transportation was provided from and to your hotel. My hotel was a little ways out of the normal route however, the company was able to provide a driver to accommodate me for a small fee. After the show, make sure you follow the guides to the pickup area so you get to your correct bus.

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Arif Yasa Private Tours - Our small group tour in Cappadocia, central Turkey.

Arif Yasa Private Tours

5.0(1 review)
3.4 kmErgenekon, Ergenekon Mh., Harbiye, Şişli

My husband and I recently returned from a trip to Asia, and started out with three days in…read moreIstanbul. We were on our own, so we sought a guide to show us all the sights around the city. We keep congratulating ourselves on our good fortune in finding Arif Yasa. Our experience with Arif started a few months before we arrived in Istanbul. We began an email correspondence with him, and discussed our visit dates, arrival details, and options for activities in Istanbul. He did a great job of asking us what types of activities and sites we preferred to visit, and then offered a suggested itinerary for the three days we'd be there. We asked questions about a few of his recommendations, mentioned things that friends had told us, and iterated a few times. By the time we touched down in Istanbul, we had a pretty firm itinerary, packed with activities every day (the way we like to do things). Arif arranged an airport transfer for us from IST to our hotel (we had booked the hotel ourselves using frequent stay points, but he was kind enough to give us his thoughts on the hotel's location and suitability). The next morning, Arif arrived promptly (as he did every day) to start touring. On day one, we had our only rainy day. Arif took this into consideration, and by the time he picked us up, had already altered the touring plan to accommodate the weather. By focusing on indoor activities, the rain was not a factor. Arif clearly knows the city inside and out. He has built great relationships with many shopkeepers, restaurant owners, hotel personnel, and is always able to strike up a conversation with people at every site that help to move things along in a positive way. He is able to configure a daily touring plan that is both efficient in terms of dealing with traffic and walking patterns, as well as an interesting mix of different types of sights so there's not too much "sameness" in a given day. He cleverly paces the visits so a particular site is "featured" and given the appropriate amount of time, information, and level of appreciation, while ensuring you don't get "mosque fatigue" or "bazaar boredom". Arif is a fount of information -- both historical and contemporary. At each site, he first gives a broad overview of the historical context and significance, and then a timeline for the evolution of the site. Perhaps a site was a religious site that evolved into a political site that evolved into a museum. He is able to explain the various regime changes that brought the object to the present-day situation. He is also adept at pointing out architectural or artistic styles at each site. No matter whether you are a history or civilization buff, an art or architecture aficionado, or a religious scholar, Arif is able to provide you with a factual-yet-colorful account of each point of interest. Arif also has a great list of restaurants he prefers all over town. We ate at a few places that he frequents personally (not just with his tour clients, but with his family), and found those to be excellent in every instance. They were all different types and prices of restaurants, but uniformly good. On two evenings, we had dinner on our own. Arif offered suggestions for dining venues, and even called to make reservations for us. The only disappointing evening we experienced was one on which we veered from Arif's guidance. We'd heard about the whirling dervishes, and figured, "as long as we're in Istanbul ...", so we asked Arif about it. He recommended against going, but we plunged ahead anyway. We should have listened to Arif (I will be writing a review of the Dervish performance separately). Arif did a great job of mixing up transportation types, so we'd get a real feel for how the locals live. On our rainy day, we used taxis a bit more, but other days we took public transportation or walked most places. Arif made everything run smoothly by scanning his public transportation pass for us at each turnstile, and keeping track of the fares for when we tallied up expenses later. He made a point to discuss with us the political rallies we passed (this was just before the national elections), and walked us along popular avenues and shopping areas at times designed to give us the real pulse of the city. One highlight was when he took us to the rooftops to get a panoramic view of the city. I am an amateur photographer, and Arif was always thinking of great viewpoints and locations that would allow me to capture the perfect shot. In case it hasn't yet sunk in, if you are thinking of spending time in Istanbul, I urge you to contact Arif Yasa. Arif is a true gem. We are experienced world travelers, but it's clear that Arif's expertise and personality would work equally well with first-time tourists, business travelers, or families. We are lucky to have found him. Thank you, Arif, for a great time in Istanbul.

From the owner: Authentic high quality private and small group tours in Istanbul and Turkey for small groups,…read moreindividuals and families to experience real Turkey by an experienced, qualified and enthusiastic Tour Guide. Arif Yasa has got 18 years of experience in organizing and leading tours in Istanbul and all around Turkey.

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Arif Yasa Private Tours - From our Bosporus Cruise Tour!

From our Bosporus Cruise Tour!

Arif Yasa Private Tours - Enjoy a Gulet Cruise along the Turquoise coast of Turkish Mediterranean.

Enjoy a Gulet Cruise along the Turquoise coast of Turkish Mediterranean.

Arif Yasa Private Tours - Our group enjoying a homelunch in a small village near Fethiye. Grand Turkey Tour.

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Our group enjoying a homelunch in a small village near Fethiye. Grand Turkey Tour.

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