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Full
day Private Tours in Istanbul
Private
Cruise Shore Excursion and Sightseeing
Private Car, Driver and Private Guide
Combine
With your Crystal Cruise , Royal Caribbean Cruise, Norwegian Cruise
Line
or
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ANY DAY! This is the perfect add on to your Mediterranean cruise. Add
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Private Cruise Passengers Service In Istanbul, Kusadasi, Greece and
Spain
Designed for cruise passengers seeking a more personable service,
or a more upscale
Way of enjoying the shore excursions. Arrive on Oceania Cruises ,
Crystal Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruise
Princess Cruises or other Mediterranean cruises. Port
Trips , shore excursions and ground transportation in the Mediterranean
. We cater to your need and custom tailor , from 2 to 2000 passengers.
If you are among those who wish to break away from the crowd and experience
more intimate experience . Families and children are always welcomed.
You'll always have your PRIVATE air conditioned vehicle and private
guide
All
Full days , all half day tours do Include Lunch at a local restaurant

Our local team meeting your cruise upon arrival
Imperial
Istanbul :
Full day 9 AM- 4 PM
Always on a private basis, you may change the times ( of course time
permitting)
"Imperial Constantinople in the Belle Epoque" (late 19th century),
the exotic romance of the "Paris of the East:"
Morning walking tour : We start with our guide in Karaköy where
the foreign bankers and shipping companies had their headquarters,
then take the Tünel up to istiklal Caddesi; stop in the whirling dervish
tekke, and walk past the various old embassy buildings (now consulates),
and point out the architecture. Stop for tea (included) at
the famous Pera Palace Hotel.
Walk at least as far as Galatasaray Square, and have lunch in
the Çicek Pasaji (Flower Passage); then walk up to Taksim Square and
be picked up for the afternoon tour.
Lunch
is included at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon the tour visit Yildiz Palace Park and the Ihlamur
Kasri, a mini-palace south of Yildiz, and finish up with a visit to
the Military History Museum in Harbiye in time to hear the "Mehter,"
or Ottoman military band (mid-afternoon).
ISTANBUL - No:1 - Half day(4 hours) Tour of Istanbul Highlights
Meet with your guide in front of the Istanbul port passenger
Terminal. Drive along the old city walls and under the ancient Roman
aqueduct on the way to St Sophia, the splendid Church of Divine Wisdom
built in the 4th century BC. St Sophia's dome was then the largest in
the world. After several conquests and pillages, the building was converted
into a mosque, but fell into disrepair as the centuries passed. The
mosaics were uncovered in the 1900s and the church was dedicated as
a Byzantine-Ottoman museum. Your next stop is at the Hippodrome. Nearby
is the Blue Mosque, named for its richly adorned interior of magnificent
Iznik tiles. Enjoy some time at the Grand Bazaar for some shopping.
ISTANBUL
- No: 2 - Full day (8 hours) Tour of Istanbul- Bosphorus Cruise &
Asian Side
After meeting with your guide, proceed through the commercial area passing
Ottoman monuments to the famous Egyptian Spice Bazaar (closed on Sunday)
for a short visit. Then take the local ferry to start an unforgettable
excursion between two continents, Europe & Asia. The cruise takes
you along the latest palaces of Ottomans, The Dolmabahçe Palace
and Beylerbeyi, as well as 19th and 20th century, beautiful wooden Kiosks.
Mansions and modern villas which form the elegant section of the city.
Enjoy the scenery. After lunch, a pleasant drive to the Asian part of
Istanbul through suspension Bosphorus Bridge. Visit Beylerbeyi Palace.
The palace was the famous summer residence of the Ottoman Sultans with
its magnificent gardens and breathtaking richness. The Beylerbeyi Palace
lying on the beautiful shores of the Bosphorus is fully furnished and
it is a perfect example of the late Ottoman architecture. Continue to
the highest hill of Istanbul called Çamlica where you will enjoy
a very impressive panoramic view of Istanbul.
All
Full days , all half day tours do Include Lunch at a local restaurant
ISTANBUL
- No: 3- Half day (4 hours) Tour of Istanbul- Bosphorus Cruise
Experience a delightful, relaxing sightseeing on this sightseeing tour.
After meeting with your guide, proceed through the commercial area passing
Ottoman monuments to the famous Egyptian Spice Bazaar (closed on Sunday)
for a short visit. Board the local ferry to start an unforgettable excursion
between two continents, Europe & Asia. Take the opportunity to be
acquainted with Istanbul`s past Ottoman palaces, wooden 19th century
waterfront mansions, modern pleasure palaces and fortresses. Enjoy the
spectacular scenery and the perfect opportunity for taking photographs
along both shores of this fabled waterway. Cruise will end in Sariyer,
a charming fishing village located on the Bosphorus near the Black Sea.
ISTANBUL
- No:4 - Full day (8 hours) Tour of Istanbul : Old
City and Topkapi Jewels
Meet with your guide in front of the Istanbul port passenger Terminal
at 8.30am. Drive along the old city walls and under the ancient Roman
aqueduct on the way to view the best of Istanbul's stunning architecture
and attractions. The impressive Hippodrome is your first stop. Then
visit the Blue Mosque named for the vivid Iznik tiles which line its
interior. Browse the amazing Topkapi Palace-official residence of the
Ottoman Sultans-with courts, pavilions, mosques, fountains and a treasury.
Finally, you will stop at the jewel in Turkey's Byzantine crown-the
Museum of St Sophia. This splendid Church of Divine Wisdom was originally
built in the 4th century AD and was lovingly restored in the 1900s,
reflecting the true history of the glorious city of Istanbul. Enjoy
some time at the Grand Bazaar for some shopping.
ISTANBUL
- No:5 - Istanbul From Galata Tower to Tekfur Palace - Full day (8 hours)
Cross over Galata Bridge. First visit the Hippodrome where once the
Chariots thundered the skies. See Egyptian Obelisk of Theodosius brought
from Karnak, the Serpentine Column and the German Fountain of Wilhelm
II. Then walk into famous Blue Mosque which is the symbol of Istanbul
with its six minarets. See the grandeur of the 16th Century old masterpiece.
In the afternoon visit the largest sanctuary of the 6th Century which
is known as St. Sophia (Holly Wisdom). See the largest dome which was
covering a church, then a mosque and the kaleidoscope of colors. Afterwards
drive to the outskirts of the Old Town. See the old city walls and the
ancient Roman aqueduct. On the way, view the best of Istanbul's stunning
architecture and attractions: the shores of the Marmara Sea, the Theodosian
land walls where people work in their small gardens and horse cart is
still being used for transportation, Tekfur Palace, one of the best
examples of Byzantine architecture existing in Turkey and possibly the
remains of Blachernae Palace and dungeon.
All
Full days , all half day tours do Include Lunch at a local restaurant
ISTANBUL
- No: 6 -Bazaar . Palaces. The Orient Express -Agatha Christie's Istanbul-
Full day (8 hours)
Drive to the Old Town. Cross over Galata Bridge to the heart of the
town. Arrive to Topkapý Palace Museum. The Palace was the seat
of the Ottoman Empire for almost four centuries. Walk thru the courtyards
of the Palace, view the Chimneys of the Royal kitchens, the Harem Tower,
the Ceremonial Halls, Throne Room, see the Costumes of the Sultans,
the Treasury of the Ottoman Empire, the Library and the Pavilions. After
lunch proceed to the Grand Bazaar, where handicraft from all over Turkey
is displayed in 3.000 shops and stores . Enjoy shopping within this
bustling maze of glittering jewels, the sweet scent of incenses, radiant
Turkish carpets and the vivid sheen of brass and copper. Afterwards
drive to Taksim. Walk on the main road of Istiklal Street. See the 19th
century buildings, consulates, shops, restaurants, small snack bars,
cinemas, etc...End your tour at Pera Palas Hotel, a late 19th century
hotel which was built for the use of Orient Express passengers. Pera
Palas had been frequented by well-known and highly-placed figures in
the world such as: Agatha Christie, Edward V111 of England, Ataturk,
Yehudi Menuhin, Marie Bell, Jacqueline Kennedy, Mata Hari Cicero....
ISTANBUL
- No:7 - Byzantine Churches, Egyptian Bazaar in Istanbul, Synagogues
and Suleyman the Magnificent's Mosque- Full day (8 hours)
Cross over Galata Bridge, to visit the Mosque of Suleyman, the masterpiece
of Turkey’s greatest architect, Mimar Sinan. His patron was Sultan
Suleyman, for whom the mosque was named. This magnificent landmark crowns
one of Istanbul’s many hills and dominates the Golden Horn. The
building is breathtaking in size and pleasing in its simplicity. It
features some very fine Iznik tiles and exceptional stained-glass windows.
Drive through Fener and Balat, neighborhoods midway up the Golden Horn,
whole streets full of old wooden houses, churches, and synagogues date
from Byzantine and Ottoman times. The Orthodox Patriarchy resides here
at Fener. Eyup, a little further up, reflects Ottoman architecture.
Continue to the famed Spice Market which is also known as the Egyptian
Bazaar, sample spices and witness the local life. After lunch proceed
to the Military Museum where you may see armor, weapons, and displays
of Turkish military uniforms from the ages, At 3pm enjoy the concert
performed by the colorful military `Mehter` band.....
All
Full days , all half day tours do Include Lunch at a local restaurant
ISTANBUL
- No:8 - Full day (8 hours)- Panoramic Tour of Istanbul and Asia Mediterranean
Shores!
Discover the riches of Istanbul on the Asian side. Boarding your coach
drive over Bosphorus Bridge from European to the Asian side. First visit
the Beylerbeyi Palace on the banks of Bosphorus. The Palace was built
during the reign of Sultan Abdulaziz and was elaborately decorated.
Walk thru the beautifully designed rooms and halls, see the wonderful
art of East and West in this Palace. Drive to Üsküdar, see
the local market and witness to the Turkish lifestyle. View the Old
Town and the European side from Asia. Enjoy lunch in Uskudar. Continue
to the highest hill of Istanbul called Çamlica where you will
enjoy a very impressive panoramic view of Istanbul. Afterwards continue
to explore Asian side of Istanbul.See the famous Bagdat Boulevard, Haydarpasa
Train Station with Prussia architectural style.
ISTANBUL
- No:9 - Full day Tour (8 hours)- Horhor Market & Pera Palas
And the Turkish Bath Experience
Arrive at a hidden place within the old city center called the Horhor
Flea Market.
Actually, Horhor is not really a flea market; it is a collection of
antique shops that sell collectibles and furniture of varying age and
value and a very good place for making interesting finds. After completing
your exploration at Horhor, you will move on to the opposite side of
Golden Horn, passing the Sirkeci train station, the last stop of the
original Orient Express.
We leave the vehicle at Karaköy, the old commercial harbor of the
Ottoman Empire, and get on the underground train which connects the
shores of Golden Horn to the Pera district on the hill. Opened for service
in 1880, this is the second oldest underground train in Europe. You
will leave the train in the Pera district which houses a wealth of fascinating
buildings including churches, historical buildings, picturesque arcades,
old Ottoman Hans, consulate buildings, and fine cafés. It is
the best example of Istanbul's rich cultural and ethnic mosaic. After
a short walk on Istiklal Street, "Grand Rue de Pera," visit
the Pera Palas Hotel. The hotel was opened in 1896 in Istanbul next
to the old American Consulate building, built in order to host the passengers
of the Orient Express train. The train was designed by the French architect
Valloury and was renovated keeping all the valuable and unique furniture
in the original form. The original Orient Express started its service
120 years ago in 1883. Agatha Christie authored her famous book "Murder
on the Orient Express" in one of the rooms at Pera Palas Hotel.
From there,
drive to Cemberlitas Hamami to experience the centuries old
tradition of the Turkish bath. Although the date of the construction
and the name of the Hamam are not known, it is said to have been built
in the beginning of the 18th century.
It is also said that this construction is one of Sinan's works of art.
These double baths where only the changing-rooms have been changed,
now consist of two parts, one for women and the other for men in a 2,834
square meter area.
The Sultans,
important people of the palace, and the high class of the society used
this magnificent monument. It is a temple for bathing that has also
provided service to important and famous statesmen who have visited
or lived in Istanbul. Besides King Edward VIII, Kaiser Wilhelm, Franz
Liszt, and Florence Nightingale there are also many of today's well-known
personalities including King Fahd, Rockefeller, Tony Curtis, and Richard
Harrison who came to Cagaloglu Hamami during their visits to Istanbul.
Rudolf Nureyev, the famous ballet dancer, visits this historical monument
every time he comes to Istanbul. Here you will sample the traditional
bath experience with Ottoman ambiance .
Please note that any additional service including scrubbing, bathing,
massage is additional cost and to be paid directly locally at the Hamam
/ Turkish Bath . Please note: This is not recommended for children
due to the steam and nature of the experience.

ISTANBUL
- No:10 - Half day Tour(4 hours) Dolmabahçe Palace & The
Treasures of the Ottoman Military and Naval Museum , including
some of the Sultan's Imperial Chariots
Drive to the Dolmabahçe Palace, a blend of many European architectural
styles. See the famous silk and wool carpets of Hereke, some of the
finest examples of the Turkish art of carpet weaving, cover the floors.
Rare handmade object d'art from Europe and the Far East decorate every
room in the palace. Brilliant crystal chandeliers, candelabras, and
fireplaces add to the lavish décor. After a visit to the palace,
you will continue to the Military Museum established in 1826 to house
the large collection of armor, weapons, tents, paintings, photographs,
and a piece of the chain used by the Byzantines in order to protect
the Golden Horn. Pieces date from the era of the Conquest of Istanbul
to the era of Sultan Ahmet III. After a brief visit inside the museum,
you will watch the Performance of the Ottoman Military Band (the performance
lasts approximately 20 minutes). During the battles the Mehter (the
name given to Ottoman Military Band) would create a tremendous din with
mounted timpani, horns, and bagpipes adding to the blunderbuss and cannon
as the Ottomans marched through the Balkans into Central Europe. When
retreating from the battles, they left many of their instruments behind,
and these eventually found their way into the orchestrations of such
illustrious composers as Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and even John Phillip
Sousa.
ISTANBUL
- No:11 - Half day Tour (4 hours) JEWISH HERITAGE TOUR
Start tour in centuries-old Jewish neighborhood, Galata, with its tower
built by the Genoese. From the panorama balcony. See the stunning views
of old Constantinople, Bosphorus, Golden Horn.and the Jewish quarters.
Enjoy refreshments in this historical atmosphere. Afterwards see Neve
Shalom Synagogue & Ashkenaz Synagogue, drive to Balat along the
Golden Horn where the Star of David appears on the facades of some buildings.
See Ahrida Synagogue, built in the 15th century. See the Jewish Cemetery,
where the martyrs of Neve Shalom are buried. Last stop at Ortaköy,
first disembark point of Sepharads, welcomed by the Ottoman Sultan,
and visit to Etz-Ahayim Synagogue.
All
Full days , all half day tours do Include Lunch at a local restaurant
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Rates per
person in USD $
| Minimum
number of guests |
Private
Touring
Full Day Istanbul |
Private
Touring
Half Day Istanbul |
| One guest |
US$
419 |
US$297 |
Two - Three Guests
( Rate is per person) |
US$
255 |
US$185 |
| Four - Six Guests
( Rate is per person) |
US$
235 |
US$
165 |
| Ten Guests (
Rate is per person) |
US$
75 |
US$
65 |
Starts
every day . Rates
are per person and do not include: Hotels, any airfare
, tips
Rate
includes : .
- Private
Guided sightseeing
- Private
air conditioned vehicle
- Parking
fees where applicable at sites
- Any
road / bridge tolls
- All
entrance fees.
- Meals
as listed : L : Preset menu , lunch
- Roundtrip
transfers
Rate doesn't include :
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Private Cruise ship Shore excursions in Greece & Turkey
The
cruise regular shore excursion are generally a good introduction to
the city, most of the seasoned cruise travelers prefer to go sightseeing
with a private guide.
The
difference between ship organized and private tours is best described
as "package versus tailor-made." Some people may feel all
right joining a large tour group whereas sometimes it is difficult to
hear the guide and the group moves only as fast as its slowest participant.
Others
may not get their questions answered at all as there may be twenty other
people in the group trying to do the same.
In
contrast, a small tour group with tailor-made program is way more enjoyable
and ensures personal attention for everyone. You will spend as much
time as you want.
Therefore,
if you want to maximize your limited time, the private escorted tour
tailored to your unique wishes and interests is an ideal solution.
All
our private shore excursions tours are carefully designed to give you
the best possible experience. Our knowledgeable, friendly and qualified
tour guide and driver will ensure that your visit ashore is truly memorable.
When you tour with us in Turkey as part of a private shore excursion
, your tour guide will get you into sites without waiting in lines that
is especially valuable given the limited time you have to spend in Turkey.
Add
a traditional Hamam package to your stay in Turkey

What others say about our shore excursions:
In a message dated 6/23/2006 3:01:04 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
J.....Schosheim writes:
just returned on Sunday , everything in turkey was wonderful . our
guide was terrific and we enjoyed thoroughly . we only wished we could
have spent more time in turkey , we definitely will go back and spend
more
time. thanks so much. John schosheim
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