Heybeliada is an island with a two-peaked hill with a saddle bag shape. In fact, Heybeliada means “Saddle Bag”. It was a traditionally fishing town until the beginning of the nineteenth century Its ancient name, Chalki, is refered to coper mining activities in the past. This is Princes’ Islands’ second largest island, where will see the bulk of the summer houses – fabulous 19th century villas, as well as a beach promenade. Byzantine Emperor V. Ioannes Palaiologos, Abbas Halim Pasha
Büyükada, literally “Big Island” in Turkish, is the original Princes' Island, and the largest and most populated of the Princes’ Islands. Büyükada was used as an exile destination and as a monastery region during the Byzantine Christian period. During the Byzantium, the island was also used as a prison for those who were opposing the Emperor. It was Büyükada where the Byzantine empresses Irene and Zoe and Anna Dalassena were sent on exile. After his deportation from the Soviet Union in February
This Tour departs with minimum with unlimmited local drinks. Bosphorus is the most scenic and the most romantic part of Istanbul. It is a strait that connects the Black Sea on north with the Marmara Sea on south. It is a natural border between Europe and Asia and it is the only outlet of the Black Sea which is connected to the Aegean through the Bospohorus and the Dardanelles. The most beautiful mansions and palacaes of Istanbul, mosques restaurants and beaches along
This tour departs on a boat is included in the price. This is a walk we mixed and mached it with a wonderfull boat trip. Here is the description of the tour: You meet your guide in front of the Spice Bazaar and walk together to the embankment. You take the boat and sail with it to Üsküdar. Your guide specialist on Bosphorus will explain you everything enroute. You will disembark in Üsküdar and have a walking tour of this charming Ottoman districts full with historic mosques and complexes. Following the walk - wh
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