It’s not every day you get to sail between two continents! Find out the scenic highlights on the Bosphorus and where to stay and unwind after cruising Istanbul.

Between Two Continents
Picture this: one minute, you’re in Europe, gazing at grand palaces and stately mansions; the next, you’re in Asia, marveling at historic mosques and modern skyscrapers. This is what cruising Istanbul is all about!Â
The Bosphorus Strait is a natural marvel that splits the city between two continents, serving as a link between cultures, histories, and breathtaking vistas. But did you know that it is actually the narrowest strait in the world? Despite its size, the Bosphorus Strait holds its ground as an important maritime route. It is vital to the transportation of goods from the Caspian Sea and Russian regions to Asia and Europe.
When cruising Istanbul along the Bosphorus, you’ll be treated to sights that transcend time and borders. We’ve listed the highlights of your voyage so you can be on the lookout. Once you reach land, we’ll also show you where you can stay and continue your exploration of Istanbul. So, fasten your lifejackets and hold on to your binoculars – this boat ride is one for the books!
Cruising Istanbul: 8 Scenic Highlights To Look Out For
As you navigate the enchanting waters of the Bosphorus, a treasure trove of captivating sights will unfurl before you. Keep your eyes peeled for these eight amazing landmarks while cruising Istanbul:
1. CIRAGAN PALACE
Built during the reign of Sultan Abdülâziz, the elegant Ciragan Palace transitions beautifully from Ottoman past to modern luxury. Today, it stands as a five-star hotel, boasting its former grandeur with a mix of neoclassical and Renaissance architectural styles. Your Bosphorus journey would be incomplete without witnessing this symbol of the Ottoman Empire’s heyday and its subsequent metamorphosis.

2. DOLMABAHCE PALACE
The Dolmabahçe Palace is a grand symbol of Ottoman opulence from the 19th century. Nestled on the European banks of the Bosphorus, the Palace is a stunning blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical architectural styles, reflecting the Ottoman Empire’s Westernization period. Cruising Istanbul offers the perfect vantage point to admire this magnificent structure, which once served as the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire.

3. GALATA TOWER
A towering testament to Istanbul’s historical past, Galata Tower punctuates the city’s skyline with its imposing stone structure. It was constructed in the 14th century by the Genoese and serves as a silent storyteller recounting tales of an ancient city. It served as a prison, observatory, and watchtower during the Ottoman period and is now a 360-degree viewing platform on Istanbul’s European side.

4. ORTAKÖY MOSQUE
Set against the grandiose backdrop of the Bosphorus Bridge, the Ortaköy Mosque symbolizes Istanbul’s spiritual identity. This architectural gem, showcasing a unique blend of Baroque and Ottoman architecture, is a sight to behold with its twin minarets and detailed ornamentation. It has a picturesque location on the water’s edge and becomes resplendent when hit by the light of the golden hours.

5. BOSPHORUS BRIDGE
Spanning the Bosphorus Strait, the Bosphorus Bridge is more than just a modern architectural marvel. It’s a symbolic link between the two continents, Europe and Asia, and showcases Istanbul’s fusion of cultures. Cruising Istanbul underneath this illuminated spectacle, especially at night, will allow you to witness an unforgettable panorama of the city, beautifully lit against the dark sky. Fun fact: at one point, the Bosphorus Bridge was considered the fourth longest suspension bridge in the world.Â

6. BEYLERBEYI PALACE
As your vessel glides further along the strait, the Beylerbeyi Palace comes into sight. This summer residence of Ottoman sultans is a masterpiece of 19th-century architecture, boasting intricate detailing and lavishly appointed interiors. Built under Sultan Abdulaziz, the palace impresses with its blend of traditional Ottoman and French neoclassical styles. Set against lush green gardens, it is a tranquil oasis amidst Istanbul’s bustling cityscape.

7. ÜSKÜDAR
Üsküdar, a district on Istanbul’s Asian side, is rich in history and cultural heritage. This bustling neighborhood, filled with Ottoman-era mosques and complexes, offers a glimpse into local life. As you pass by Üsküdar while cruising Istanbul, you will see the beautiful Maiden’s Tower – a former defense tower, a lighthouse, and even a tax collection center – standing alone on a small islet.Â

8. SEASIDE VILLAS
The final highlights of your Bosphorus cruise are the sea-facing yalis or villas dotting the Bosphorus coastline. These historical waterside residences display an assortment of architectural styles, ranging from traditional Ottoman to Art Nouveau. Each villa adds a distinct charm and character to Istanbul’s spectacular seafront. The sight of these luxury homes, coupled with the gentle sea breeze, will leave you spellbound as your cruise journey draws to a beautiful close.

Where to Stay Before & After Cruising Istanbul
The magic doesn’t end with cruising Istanbul. Whether you’re planning to explore the city before setting sail or unwinding after your cruise, here are five captivating districts near the Bosphorus Strait that promise a blend of local culture, gastronomic delights, and comfortable stays:
BEÅžIKTAÅž
Located near Dolmabahçe Palace, Besiktas district is a hive of activity. From dining at The Market Bosphorus to book browsing at Biblioteka Bookstore, there’s something for everyone. The district also houses the Naval Museum and the Besiktas JK Stadium, popular amongst sports enthusiasts.
ORTAKOY
Ortakoy, with its iconic mosque, offers a vibrant atmosphere filled with street artists and local vendors. Savor a famous Ortakoy waffle at Mado or shop for souvenirs at the lively Ortakoy Square Market. The district’s charm enhances the experience of cruising Istanbul.

SULTANAHMET
Sultanahmet, known as the heart of historic Old Istanbul, is a must-visit for any traveler. This district offers a wealth of world-renowned sites such as the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace. Indulge in traditional Turkish cuisine at Sultanahmet Koftecisi or sip on Turkish tea at Pudding Shop Lale Restaurant.” For the bookworms, visit the Book Bazaar adjacent to the Grand Bazaar.
KARAKÖY
Just a stone’s throw away from Galata Tower is Karakoy, a district filled with trendy boutiques, art galleries, and delicious eateries. Enjoy a unique dining experience at Karakoy Lokantasi or grab a dessert at the famous Karakoy Gulluoglu baklava shop. Don’t forget to visit the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art before or after cruising Istanbul.
ARNAVUTKOY
Arnavutkoy is another perfect spot for unwinding after cruising Istanbul. Enjoy a seafood dinner at Adem Baba or relax at the upscale Bebek Coffeehouse. You can also explore the local art scene at Elipsis Gallery or walk along the picturesque Bosphorus promenade.

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TLDR
Cruising Istanbul takes you on a journey between continents, offering a unique perspective of the city’s captivating blend of history, culture, and modernity. The cruise highlights include historic sites such as the Galata Tower, Dolmabahçe Palace, Ciragan Palace, and Ortaköy Mosque, as well as modern marvels like the Bosphorus Bridge. Üsküdar and the picturesque seaside villas also add to the charm. Beyond the cruise, districts like Besiktas, Ortakoy, Uskudar, Arnavutkoy, Sultanahmet, and Karakoy offer rich experiences with various attractions, restaurants, and shops. Plan your trip and find comfortable accommodations with Rent By Owner, ensuring a memorable Istanbul experience.
Feature Image Photo Credit: Herolinda Pollozhani