Bosphorus Sunset Cruise, Two Hours of Magic Between Europe and Asia
Sail the Bosphorus during golden hour, watching Istanbul’s palaces, mosques and bridges glow under fiery skies — drinks, snacks and the best photo angles included.
💳 No deposit · pay on the boat
🌍 EN/ES/FR/AR hosts every day
🌧️ Weather-proof heated salon


Bosphorus Sunset Cruise — Sunset Tour Ticket From €50
A single, simple ticket: 2 hours on the water, sunset hostess and onboard cafe and the most photographed Istanbul landmarks viewed from the deck. No deposit, pay on the boat.
Best Months for a Bosphorus Day Cruise
Each season changes the night on the water. Use this guide to pick the day cruise atmosphere you're after.
Mild days around 18°C and lighter Turkish tours. Open-deck dining is comfortable, the Bosphorus shoreline is in bloom and palaces light up against pink twilight.
Peak season for warm nights and long open-air days. Daily departures at 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM, audio guide narrating each landmark in four languages breeze cools the deck through the show.
Cool, dramatic skies and the most atmospheric dining of the year. Dolmabahçe, Çırağan and Ortaköy Mosque glow against deep navy water â ideal for couples.
Heated panoramic salon, candlelit tables and festive holiday tours around New Year and Christmas. The boat sails every night of the year, so winter never closes the show.
From Travellers Who've Joined Our Day Cruise
A handful of recent reviews left by guests who stepped off the Bosphorus day cruise with stories to tell.
Two hours on the water at the right time of day. Boarding was easy, the team kept us moving past every landmark, and the photos turned out exactly right.
The boat was newer than the photos, the schedule held, and the route covered everything we wanted to see. Booked direct, paid on the boat.
We celebrated our anniversary on the VIP table and the staff lit a candle without us asking. The shoreline lit up exactly when dessert arrived. Will book again.
Looking for a Different Time of Day?
If a night day cruise isn't quite the fit, our other Bosphorus tours cover golden hour and full daylight.

Two hours of golden-hour sailing as the sun drops behind the Old City. Lighter snacks, a soft drink and the sky doing all the work â perfect for daytime sightseeing in the city.
Explore Sunset Cruise
An evening on the Bosphorus with multi-course Turkish dinner, live music and Whirling Dervish.
Explore Dinner CruiseA Two-Hour Audio-Guided Tour Between Two Continents
Step aboard a comfortable sunset cruise where the Istanbul skyline glides past your window while a sunset hostess and onboard cafe narrates the architecture, palaces and stories of every landmark you pass. Everything from your hotel pickup to the final stop at the pier is handled for you.
From Hotel Pickup to the Last Landmark: How Your Sunset Cruise Unfolds
No guesswork, no rushing, no sitting around. Here is exactly what happens from the moment our driver pulls up to your hotel until you are back in your room, the Bosphorus Sunset Cruise itinerary that keeps moving and never feels packaged.
Hotel Pickup in an Air-Conditioned Vehicle
Our English-speaking driver meets you at your hotel lobby with a sign bearing your name. The vehicle is private when there are fewer than three guests, otherwise a comfortable Mercedes Sprinter shared with up to twelve other diners. We cover the full European side from Sultanahmet, Sirkeci, Beyazit, Laleli, Aksaray, Beyoğlu, Taksim, Galata, Şişli, Mecidiyeköy and Beşiktaş; Asian-side hotels in Kadıköy and Üsküdar are also included on request.
Welcome Aboard at Eminönü Pier
Your host walks you up the gangway and to your reserved seat on the open deck or panoramic salon, depending on the menu you booked. A welcome drink, Turkish raki for the brave, fresh pomegranate juice for everyone else, is in your hand within two minutes. The captain runs through safety in three short languages and the boat begins its slow drift away from the European shore.
Sail-Away & Bosphorus Bridge
As the engine settles into its low hum, the Dolmabahçe Palace floodlights on the European bank slide into view, followed by the white marble Ortaköy Mosque and the cable-stayed July 15 Martyrs Bridge above it. The captain announces each landmark in English, French and Spanish. Your phone will not stay in your pocket here.
Galata Tower & Maiden’s Tower
Sailing along the Golden Horn entrance, the Galata Tower rises above the Karaköy rooftops while the iconic Maiden’s Tower stands alone in the middle of the strait. Your audio guide narrates the legends, the Genoese architecture and the romantic stories of both monuments in English, Spanish, Russian or Arabic.
Topkapı Palace & Dolmabahçe
The cruise glides past Topkapı Palace, the imperial seat of the Ottoman sultans, and the elegant Dolmabahçe Palace where Atatürk spent his final days. Your audio guide unpacks the architecture, the harem stories and the political turning points each palace witnessed.
Çırağan Palace & Ortaköy Mosque
Continuing along the European shore, the cruise approaches the luxurious Çırağan Palace and the picturesque Ortaköy Mosque framed by the first Bosphorus Bridge. Your audio guide highlights the architecture and the photogenic angles for the perfect Bosphorus shot.
Golden Horn & Coastal Villages
As the cruise turns into the Golden Horn, you discover coastal villages, charming neighbourhoods and elegant Bosphorus mansions that capture the soul of Istanbul. The audio guide shares stories of fishermen, traders and sultans who shaped this historic harbour over the centuries.
Return Transfer to Your Hotel
As we dock back at Kabataş, your driver is already waiting. Doors open, cool air hits your face, and you are back at your hotel within fifteen to forty minutes depending on your district, usually mid-afternoon, with the rest of the day still in front of you.
Bosphorus Sunset Cruise Reviews from Real Istanbul Travellers
Verified reviews from guests who took the Bosphorus Sunset Cruise with Turkish shows in April 2026, copy-pasted from TripAdvisor, GetYourGuide and Google with permission, names initialled at guest request.
Why Choose Our Bosphorus Sunset Cruise, 18 Years on the Strait
We are not a reseller. The boats, the kitchen, the drivers and the dancers are ours. Booking the best Bosphorus sunset cruise direct means you skip three commission layers and pay 18-32% less than aggregator prices.
Operator, not reseller
Owned vessels and crew. No third party between you and the captain.
Free cancellation 24h
Cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund. No fees, no questions.
Weather-proof boats
Heated panoramic salon below, open deck above. Rain or December cold, the night still happens.
Multilingual hosts
English, Spanish, French, Arabic on every cruise. Russian and German Friday-Saturday.
No deposit, pay later
Reserve with just an email. Pay on the night by card or cash.
4.8/5 across 12,400 reviews
Combined rating across TripAdvisor, Google, GetYourGuide, Viator.
Reserve Your Bosphorus Sunset Cruise Seat Today
No deposit. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure. Confirmation by WhatsApp within 30 minutes, usually within 5. The Bosphorus sunset cruise sails every day of the year, including New Year and the major Islamic holidays.
Bosphorus Sunset Cruise FAQ
What is included in the Bosphorus Sunset Cruise?
Your Sunset Cruise ticket includes a 2.5-hour Bosphorus tour timed to sunset, complimentary soft drinks, tea, Turkish coffee and a snacks platter (canapés, lemonade, light bites), plus an open photo deck and a hostess who points out every landmark along the route.
Where is the meeting point for the Sunset Cruise?
The Bosphorus Sunset Cruise departs from Kabataş Pier on the European shore — directly connected to the T1 tram line and F1 funicular. Guests staying in Sultanahmet, Taksim, Beyoğlu, Karaköy, Pera, Şişli or Nişantaşı can reach the pier in 10–20 minutes.
What time does the Sunset Cruise start?
The Sunset Cruise departs daily between 17:00 and 17:30. Departure is timed to sunset, so the exact hour shifts slightly with the seasons — confirmation email gives the precise time.
How long is the Bosphorus Sunset Cruise?
The Bosphorus Sunset Cruise lasts approximately 2.5 hours, covering the golden hour before sunset and the blue hour after, so you experience the full transition of light over Istanbul.
Is there a guide on board the Sunset Cruise?
Yes, a multilingual hostess is on every Sunset Cruise to share the history of the palaces, mosques and bridges you pass and to suggest the best photo angles for each landmark.
What is the cost of the Bosphorus Sunset Cruise?
The Bosphorus Sunset Cruise is priced at 50 euros per person, including the 2.5-hour cruise, complimentary soft drinks, Turkish tea, coffee and a snacks platter served on board.
Is hotel pickup included?
Hotel pickup is not included in the standard Sunset Cruise package. Guests make their own way to Kabataş Pier (easily reached by T1 tram). Door-to-pier transfer can be added on request as an upgrade for most central districts.
Can I rent a private boat for a Sunset Cruise?
Yes — the entire yacht can be chartered as a private Sunset Cruise for couples, groups or special occasions. Add custom routing, music and decoration. Contact us for a tailored quote.
Should I prefer the Sunset Cruise or the Dinner Cruise?
The Sunset Cruise is a 2.5-hour golden-hour sail with light snacks and the most photogenic Istanbul skyline — ideal for couples, photographers and a relaxed evening. The Dinner Cruise is a 3-hour evening with full Turkish dinner, live music, belly dance and whirling dervish performances. Both are unforgettable, just at different intensities.
What is the best month for a Bosphorus Sunset Cruise?
Autumn (September–November) delivers the most dramatic sunsets with deep reds and magentas. Spring (April–May) offers soft pastels and Judas tree blossoms. Summer (June–August) gives the longest, warmest sails. Winter (December–March) has earliest sunsets and moody, misty light — every season has a sunset worth seeing.