Itinerary
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Pass By: Kinaliada, Turkiye
Kınalıada is the closest island to Istanbul among the inhabited islands of the island community known as the Prince Islands in the Sea of Marmara. It is one of the five neighborhoods of the Adalar district. The borders of the Kınalıada neighborhood, which is the only headman on Kınalıada, the fourth largest member of the archipelago, are the same as the borders of the island.
Pass By: Burgazada, Turkiye
Burgaz Island, Burgazada or Antigoni, the third of the Prince Islands in Istanbul, is also a neighborhood of the Adalar district. It is round in shape and is about 2 kilometers wide. The only hill on the island is Bayrak Tepe. The island is covered with a red pine forest.
Pass By: Kaşık Island, 34973 Adalar/İstanbul, Türkiye
Kaşık Island, Heybeliada, is a privately owned island in the Sea of Marmara, which is connected to Istanbul, opposite Burgaz Island, so named because it resembles a spoon. There is no ferry service to the island. This island, which is about a few hundred meters in length, was also used as a place of exile in the past
Stop At: Heybeliada Island, Turkiye
Heybeliada or Halki is one of the 5 neighborhoods and the second largest island of the Adalar district, which covers the Prince Islands to the south of Istanbul. The borders of Heybeliada neighborhood, which is the only headman on Heybeliada, are in line with the borders of the island.
Duration: 4 hours
Pass By: Buyukada, Buyukada, Princes' Islands
Büyükada, also known as the Prince Islands, is the largest of the islands off the coast of Istanbul. Its ancient Greek name is Prinkipos. Prinkipos means "Prince" in Greek