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Princess Islands (Adalar) β Istanbulβs Tranquil Escape ποΈπ²
π Location: Sea of Marmara, Istanbul
π€ Access: Ferries from Kabatas, Besiktas & Bostanci
π No Cars Allowed β Only bicycles, horse-drawn carriages & electric carts
A Royal Retreat with a Fascinating History ππ°
The Princess Islands (Turkish: Adalar) are a chain of nine islands in the Sea of Marmara, just off the coast of Istanbul. They are famous for their history, beautiful Ottoman-era mansions, and serene atmosphere.
π During the Byzantine Empire, these islands served as exile locations for royalty and aristocrats who had fallen out of favor. Despite being in exile, many still lived in luxury.
π Under the Ottoman Empire, the islands became a summer retreat for the wealthy, with stunning wooden mansions and beautiful gardens still visible today.
π In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Greek, Armenian, and Jewish communities of Istanbul established a strong presence here, adding to the islands’ charm and diverse culture.
Which Islands to Visit? πΏπ‘
πΉ Buyukada (Big Island) β The Most Popular
πΏ Largest & most visited island
π‘ Ottoman mansions & seaside promenades
π² Explore via bicycles, electric carts & horse-drawn carriages (traditional fayton carriages were banned in 2020 to protect horses from overwork)
π Top Attractions:
βοΈ Aya Yorgi Church & Monastery (hiking required)
βοΈ Splendid Palace Hotel & historic wooden mansions
βοΈ Dilburnu Nature Park β great for picnics & walking
πΉ Heybeliada β Quieter & More Greenery π²ποΈ
πΏ More forested & peaceful than Buyukada
π Top Attractions:
βοΈ Halki Seminary (Greek Orthodox theological school)
βοΈ Beautiful sandy beaches & swimming spots
πΉ Burgazada β Small & Cozy π‘π
π Top Attractions:
βοΈ Sait Faik Museum (Home of the famous Turkish writer)
βοΈ Kalpazankaya Restaurant β A great seafood spot
πΉ Kinaliada β Closest to Istanbul ποΈ
βοΈ Least touristy & mostly used by locals for summer homes
βοΈ Beautiful beaches & great views of Istanbul
Things to Do on the Princess Islands π²π
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Rent a Bicycle π² β The best way to explore the islands
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Take an Electric Cart Ride π β Previously horse-drawn carriages, but now replaced with eco-friendly electric vehicles
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Visit Historical Mansions & Churches π‘βͺ
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Enjoy a Seafood Feast by the Water π¦π½οΈ
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Go Swimming & Sunbathing ποΈ β Some islands have private & public beaches
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Take a Hiking Trip to Aya Yorgi Church β°οΈ β Offers stunning panoramic views over the Sea of Marmara
How to Get to the Princess Islands? β΄οΈπ€
π’ Public Ferries (Sehir Hatlari) β Best option for budget travelers
π Depart from: Kabatas, Besiktas (European side) & Bostanci (Asian side)
β Journey time: 1 to 1.5 hours (depends on which island)
π€ Private Speedboats & Tours β Faster, more expensive option
βοΈ Best for groups or luxury travelers
βοΈ Journey time: 30β45 min
βοΈ Can include lunch, swimming stops & guided tours
Best Time to Visit? βοΈπ
πΈ Spring & Summer (April β September): Best time for sunny days & outdoor activities
π Autumn (October β November): Less crowded, great for sightseeing
βοΈ Winter (December β March): Peaceful, but ferry schedules may be limited
π¨ Tip: Avoid visiting on weekends in summer, as the islands get very crowded with local tourists!
Final Thoughts β A Must-Visit Escape from Istanbul
β¨ The Princess Islands offer a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle β no traffic, just bicycles, electric carts, and beautiful sea views. Whether you want history, nature, or just a relaxing beach day, these islands have something for everyone!