Büyükada (meaning “Big Island” in Turkish; Greek: Prinkipos or Prinkipo; and alternatively meaning “Prince” or “Foremost”) is the largest of the nine so-called Princes’ Islands in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul. It is officially a neighborhood in the Adalar district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. One of the main squares of the island, with the statue of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. As on the other islands, motorized vehicles – except service vehicles – are forbidden, so visitors explore the island by foot, bicycle, in horse-drawn carriages, or by riding donkeys. A convent on Büyükada was the place of exile for the Byzantine empresses Irene, Euphrosyne, Theophano, Zoe and Anna Dalassena. After his deportation from the Soviet Union in February 1929, Leon Trotsky also stayed for four years on Büyükada, his first station in exile. Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid was born in the island. There are several historical buildings on Büyükada, such as the Ayia Yorgi Church and Monastery dating back to the 6th century, the Ayios Dimitrios Church, and the Hamidiye Mosque built by Abdul Hamid II.
Visitors can take the ‘small tour’ of the island by buggy, leading to this point, from where it is a strenuous climb to Ayia Yorgi, a tiny church with a cafe on the grounds serving wine, chips and sausage sandwiches, this being part of the “classic” Ayia Yorgi (St. George) experience.

Ferry to Prince’s Islands and explore the biggest Island named “Buyukada”

What’s included

• Lunch at the best available restaurant
•  Ferry tokens
• Private Professional guidance in English Language
• Private coach with A/C Vehicle
• Parking fees
• Local taxes
• Given rates are per person
• Full-day tours are starting at 09:00 AM and completed at about 06:00 PM

Please contact for 1 and up to 10 guests

  • For more information please contact Mr.Cem Metin
  • email : cem@tittravel.com
  • mobile : 0090 542 324 15 64

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