According to the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, there are few places in the world where you can watch the sun set over two continents simultaneously, and the Bosphorus is one of them. As your cruise vessel glides through the strait, the late afternoon light transforms Istanbul's skyline into a canvas of amber and pink. The domes of the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque glow warmly against the darkening sky, while the minarets cast long shadows across the water.
The Ortaköy Mosque, framed dramatically by the Bosphorus Bridge, becomes one of the most photographed scenes in Turkey. This 2-hour experience is designed to keep the product focused: you board close to sunset, cruise through the most photogenic section of the Bosphorus, and stay on the water through the golden-hour transition.
Starting at €34, it offers strong value — the live site includes soft drinks, Turkish tea, coffee, seasonal fruit, snacks, and a live guide, with a €40 wine-served option rather than forcing everyone into the same package. It is one of the easiest Bosphorus products to fit into a busy Istanbul itinerary.






