Istanbul visitors face a common dilemma: take the affordable public Bosphorus ferry or book a dedicated cruise? Both sail the same iconic strait, but the experiences are fundamentally different. The public ferry (run by Şehir Hatları, the city's municipal ferry company) is a commuter route that also serves tourists — it is cheap, authentic, and covers the full length of the Bosphorus.
The tourist cruise, offered by licensed companies like MerrySails, is purpose-built for sightseeing — shorter routes focused on landmarks, professional commentary, food and drinks included, and guaranteed deck seating with views. The ferry costs around €3–5 one-way (Istanbul Card required), while cruises start from €15 for a sightseeing tour and €40 for a sunset experience. Both options are safe, comfortable, and scenic — the right choice depends on your budget, schedule, and what kind of experience you want.
In this guide, we break down every factor to help you decide.





