A Day Sailing In Istanbul |
Summer is also the time of the year in which Istanbul is the quietest. The Istanbulites usually spend their holidays in their hometowns or in the many resorts in Turkey.The city is emptied of its residents, it is really a time that I like because the traffic declines and it becomes very easy to get around the city, enjoy the shores of the Bosphorus, the Black Sea or the Marmara, and to breathe some fresh air out of the heat of the city.
Blue Mosque |
The Bosphorus Cruise |
Enjoy the best yoghurt in Turkey, dusted in icing sugar, brought aboard by itinerant vendors at Kanlıca, topped off by a cheap and cheerful fish lunch at the last stop, Anadolu Kavağı, a charming fishing village dominated by a Byzantine castle.
Cruises operated by Şehirhatları (www.sehirhatları.com.tr) depart from just east of the Galata Bridge in Eminönü at 10.35am year round, 10.35am and 1.35pm May-Sept, with a noon departure usually added June 9th-August 29th. Cost 25TL round-trip.
If time is a consideration try the one and a half hour cruise operated by Turyol (www.turyol.com) for 12TL. Boats depart hourly on the hour year round and go as far as the second suspension bridge. En route you’ll see everything from the ornate Domabahçe Palace to the Ottoman fortress of Rumeli Hisarı, plus scores of cormorants and low-flying squadrons of shearwaters. The Turyol quay is just west of the Galata Bridge in Eminönü.
In their 19th-century heyday, the Princes’ Islands, just an hour’s ride from the ferry terminal at Kabataş, were the playground/summer retreat of the city’s wealthy elite – many of them Greek or Armenian Christians. Their fin-de-siècle wooden mansions dot the islands, especially the biggest, Büyük Ada, as do their churches.
The islands still provide respite from the big city, and Istanbulites come here to take horse-drawn carriage rides (cars are banned on all the islands), hire bicycles, picnic or tuck into a fish meal.
Ferries run by Şehirhatları (www.sehirhatlari.com.tr) run from the tram terminus at Kabataş, are frequent in summer and, and return fares a bargain 10TL (£3.70), much faster catamarans from Kabataş, operated by IDO (www.ido.com.tr) charge 18TL return. Both ferries and catamarans are considerably cheaper with an İstanbulkart.
Go to the beach or the swimming pool |
During the Summer Istanbul is a little quieter , there is less congestion because many Istanbulians take refuge on the south coast . In addition to the historical parts of the city, you may be tempted to enjoy a day at the beach for a day trip. Summer in Istanbul is really hot .
For those of us who live in Istanbul, it is a real pleasure to be able to enjoy the sea which is only twenty kilometres from the hustle and heat of the city centre. The Northern part of Istanbul is still very wild with forests, beaches and small villages.
The peninsula is bordered by the Black Sea and offers large sandy beaches . These beaches are still unknown to travellers as very few are mentioned in conventional guides
For those of us who live in Istanbul, it is a real pleasure to be able to enjoy the sea which is only twenty kilometres from the hustle and heat of the city centre. The Northern part of Istanbul is still very wild with forests, beaches and small villages.
The peninsula is bordered by the Black Sea and offers large sandy beaches . These beaches are still unknown to travellers as very few are mentioned in conventional guides
Our selection of the best beaches in Istanbul :
Babylon Beach Sound Garden
Burc Beach
Suma Beach club
Uzunya Beach
Babylon Beach Sound Garden
Burc Beach
Suma Beach club
Uzunya Beach