DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF ISTANBUL

A medieval ambassador to the Sultan’s court once said that Istanbul “seemed designed to be the capital of the world”. With a foot in two continents, its strategic location made it an important trading centre and the capital of three great empires; the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman.

There’s no denying, the sprawling metropolis that is today Istanbul certainly boasts a phenomenal history. Like London, Paris or Rome, Istanbul is a dizzying mix of the very old sat next to the very new.

Istanbul is a city jam-packed with character and intrigue. Historic sites, mosques, traditional bazaars and palaces are located right down the street from contemporary designer stores, boutiques and a fabulous array of trendy hotels, cafes and bars. Istanbul is a place to explore and make memories. It’s a thriving cosmopolitan city well worth a visit, and its hectic nature is a complete contrast from the peace and tranquillity served up on the Turkish coast.

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HOTELS AND PRIVATE TOURS

Are you flying via Istanbul? If so, why not stopover in this fascinating city before heading down to meet your yacht on the coast?

360° Yachting can tailor a short break in Istanbul and arrange accommodation or suites at the best hotels. We can also organise local guides to take you on a private tour of all the main attractions, or a guided shopping trip around the famed Grand Bazaar with its 58 covered streets and over 4,000 shops. Alternatively, if a calmer and more sedate shopping experience is prefered, our guide can tailor a trip to the designer boutiques around Adbi Ipekçi Street, or the high-end malls such as Istinye Park Mall, Galataport has an amazing Bosphorus view with shops and restaurants.

CONTACT US for more details.

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CRUISING TO AND FROM ISTANBUL

Istanbul lies on a peninsula flanked on three sides by the Sea of Marmara, Bosphorus, and the Golden Horn. It is possible to cruise to and from Istanbul, but it is a strictly controlled commercial port, and entry and berthing can be troublesome. We highly recommend that you CONTACT 360° for arrival assistance, clearance and docking needs, or transit passages to the Black Sea.

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