

A scenic boat journey through the strait connecting the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara, offering stunning views of Istanbul's historic sites and European and Asian coastlines.
A 19th-century Ottoman palace with stunning architecture and interior design.
A historic square surrounded by iconic landmarks like the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia.
A suspension bridge connecting Europe and Asia, offering panoramic views of the Bosphorus.
Famous for its baklava and traditional Turkish breakfast.
Known for its traditional Eastern Turkish breakfast.
Iconic seafood restaurant with stunning Bosphorus views.

The Evil Eye is a powerful symbol of protection in Turkish culture, often crafted into intricate jewellery pieces.
Vintage-style posters capturing the beauty of the Bosphorus are a unique reminder of your cruise.

Bosphorus weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially during cruises.
Exploring Istanbul's historic sites before or after the cruise requires comfortable footwear.
To enjoy the scenic views and spot historical landmarks along the Bosphorus.
A traditional tea set, often adorned with intricate patterns, is a staple in Turkish households.

Sesame-crusted ring-shaped bread, often eaten for breakfast

Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and onions, often served with bread
Grilled meat dish, often served with bread and salad

Batu Caves Temple is a renowned Hindu shrine in Malaysia, featuring a 42.7-meter tall golden statue of Lord Murugan and a series of caves filled with religious art and sculptures.

2024, a leap year, is marked by the Summer Olympics in Paris and the 100th anniversary of D-Day.
Freak Street, once a hub for hippies in the 1960s, is now a vibrant mix of old and new Kathmandu.