During this excursion you will swim along the Bosphorus, pass the most famous sights, our guide will share historical facts with you, and we will also treat you to a delicious lunch.
Languages of the tour
- Russian
Route
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Начало экскурсии на берегу Босфора:
- Плавание вдоль Босфора, ожидание встречи с культурными символами.
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Проход мимо самых знаменитых достопримечательностей:
- Вид на Дворец Долмабахче, Босфорский мост и другие значимые объекты.
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Наслаждение историческими фактами:
- Гид делится интересными сведениями о каждой достопримечательности.
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Обед:
- Прибытие к месту обеда, где вас ожидает вкусный обед наслаждение блюдами турецкой кухни.
Information
If a tourist cancels an excursion less than 3 days in advance, there will be a 100% penalty
Important:
The company is not responsible for lost items
When visiting religious sites and public places, be sure to dress modestly , covering shoulders and knees.
Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.
Attractions
Istanbul — the largest city in Turkey and one of the most important cultural, historical and economic centers of the country. Located on the border between Europe and Asia, where the Bosphorus Strait and the Sea of Marmara meet. Istanbul is a unique city that is rich in history, diverse architecture and cultural heritage. Over the centuries, it has been the capital of several great empires, such as the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, giving it a rich cultural heritage. The city is famous for its majestic mosques, palaces, bazaars and other historical sites.
The Bosphorus is a strait between Europe and Asia Minor, connecting the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara. Paired with the Dardanelles, it connects the Black Sea with the Aegean, which is part of the Mediterranean. On both sides of the strait is the largest Turkish city, Istanbul, occupying the eastern and western ends of the Pashaeli and Kocaeli peninsulas, respectively. The Bosporus and Dardanelles straits are known as the Black Sea (or Turkish) Straits. As part of the only passage between the Black and Mediterranean Seas, the Bosphorus has always been of great importance