Summer in Istanbul

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In summer, Istanbul can experience very hot and humid days, but the evenings are often cooler, perfect for beautiful walks along the Bosphorus, whether by boat or on foot. Summer is also the festival season, and the city transforms into a vibrant center, especially lively at night, with festivals, concerts, and many other activities. To see all the activities currently happening in Istanbul, click here: In July in Istanbul.

Although summer attracts many tourists to Istanbul, the city also becomes quieter in terms of traffic. Many students, retirees, and other residents usually go on vacation to Turkish seaside resorts, making travel more fluid. This relative tranquility offers an excellent opportunity to discover places in the metropolis that are usually crowded. So, it’s a good time to come and discover our megalopolis

How to make your luggage for Istanbul in Summer?

In Istanbul and Turkey in general, you can dress as you wish, but in summer in Istanbul it can get very hot, especially during the day. So what should you prepare for your suitcase? To pack for a summer stay in Istanbul, opt for lightweight and quick-drying clothing, such as extra tops and pants more comfortable than jeans. Don’t forget to include shorts, skirts, dresses, and an elegant outfit for the evenings, as well as comfortable shoes for long walks. You might also bring a light sweater or jacket for air-conditioned places, and definitely a hat/cap with sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Also, make sure to stay hydrated by keeping a water bottle handy.

In addition to exploring historical sites and local markets, the city in summer is the perfect place for those looking to experience new adventures and experiences. Here is a list of must-do activities during your vacation in Istanbul, especially in summer:

Cruise on the Bosphorus in Summer

Taking a cruise on the Bosphorus is essential to admire Ottoman palaces, ancient fortresses, and luxurious yalis, and to realize the vastness of the city. Whether it’s for a quick tour or a romantic evening, sailing between two continents remains an unforgettable experience. We especially recommend cruises at the end of the day to enjoy a refreshment while admiring the sunset after a day of sightseeing.

There are several options for a beautiful cruise:

Private Cruise:

Usually lasting two or three hours, these allow you to discover the Bosphorus in serenity, away from the crowd. Onboard, we can organize a dinner, an aperitif with local products, or even end the cruise with a dinner at a restaurant accessible by boat, or go to one of the nightclubs located on the Bosphorus shore. An experience not to be missed.

In summer, for longer cruises, it is also possible to swim in the Bosphorus at certain places.

We can organize this beautiful moment: boat rentals in Istanbul.

In Small Group:

We also offer sunset cruises in small groups, an opportunity to go up the Bosphorus while enjoying an aperitif. For more information, see here: collective cruises on the Bosphorus.

Classic Tours:

Otherwise, there are tours offered by private companies, generally divided into short and long tours. The two-hour Bosphorus cruises are very popular with tourists and offer an affordable experience. These cruises are usually operated by large boats that can accommodate up to 150 people. To avoid the crowd, it is advisable to choose a weekday for this activity.

For those wanting a more extended experience, an excellent option is the 6-hour cruise organized by Şehir Hatları. This cruise takes you to the village of Anadolu Kavağı on the Asian shore, near the mouth of the Black Sea. Although longer and less rich in major tourist attractions, this option is ideal for those who have already visited Istanbul or who have more time in the city.

Check our article: taking a boat tour in Istanbul.

Prince’s Islands in Istanbul in Summer

During a summer in Istanbul, a getaway to the Prince’s Islands offers a refreshing break from the urban heat. Accessible by ferry, these islands in the Sea of Marmara not only offer a captivating historical setting but also numerous opportunities to relax and cool off. The Prince’s Islands, with their diverse communities and cultural wealth, allow visitors to discover a unique blend of Armenian, Greek, Turkish, and Jewish heritage. Each island has its own personality and features pleasant restaurants, historical heritage, nature, and welcoming beaches where you can swim and sunbathe. Ideal for escaping the summer heat!

On these islands, where motor vehicles are banned, tranquility reigns, allowing visitors to cycle or take an electric taxi and enjoy the sea breeze. You’ll find spots for picnicking or snacking, while small hidden coves around the archipelago invite moments of relaxation away from the crowds.

We invite you to read our article on the islands for more information: the Prince’s Islands

Sail in Istanbul in Summer

Opt for a unique experience by discovering the Prince’s Islands by sailboat. We organize private outings to explore the island of Burgaz, offering a memorable day combining discovery, swimming, and an introduction to sailing with our experienced team.

During this excursion, you will have the opportunity to discover the charms of the island of Burgaz, swim in crystal-clear waters, and learn the basics of sailing.

Join us for an unforgettable adventure and discover Istanbul and its islands from a new angle. Contact us to book your day on a sailboat! Sailing in Istanbul.

Sunset on Istanbul’s old city in Summer

Istanbul is adorned with spectacular colors at sunset, especially from the viewpoints of the many terraces in the city: the most beautiful terraces in Istanbul, or the numerous parks in the city such as Çamlıca Hill, Pierre Loti Hill, or the seaside areas of Moda or Karaköy. A perfect moment to capture photos or simply enjoy the spectacle offered by nature!

Dine on The Bosphorus in Summer

Dining by the Bosphorus is a must-do experience during a summer in Istanbul. The shores of the strait offer a multitude of restaurants where visitors can taste the richness of Turkish cuisine while enjoying a picturesque setting. Imagine sitting at a terrace table, the sea breeze tempering the summer heat, with an unbeatable view of boats, tankers, ferries, and other vessels gliding across the water between Asia and Europe.

The menus of these establishments abound with local specialties, featuring seafood and mezzes (small dishes to share) around a rakı, the national alcoholic beverage similar to pastis and an integral part of the local culture. Whether you choose a chic restaurant or a more casual terrace, dining by the Bosphorus remains a highlight of any summer stay in Istanbul, harmoniously combining gastronomy and exceptional scenery. Check our article: the best fish and mezze restaurants in Istanbul.

Swim in Istanbul in Summer

Summer in Istanbul is very hot, especially in July and August. To cool off, Istanbul offers elegant pools scattered throughout the city as well as accessible beaches near the Black Sea or along the shores of the Bosphorus. Each option guarantees a welcome break in the coolness of the water during the hot summer days.

You can find our selection of pools to cool off in the city during your stay as well as our article on the beaches of northern Istanbul on the shores of the Black Sea, the Bosphorus, but also the Prince’s Islands.

Beautiful districts of Istanbul in Summer

Summer in Istanbul invites the exploration of more picturesque and lively neighborhoods, such as Balat and Kadıköy. These areas, known for their cheerfully colored facades and vibrant streets, provide the perfect setting for unforgettable summer walks.

Balat, with its historic charm and narrow streets, is a veritable open-air museum. This ancient neighborhood, located on the shores of the Golden Horn, is famous for its multicolored houses, small antique shops, and welcoming cafes where you can stop for a refreshment or a snack. Photography enthusiasts and history buffs will find their bliss, capturing the essence of a more traditional and less-known Istanbul.

For those who want to explore the area with us: Fatih, Fener, Balat, Beyoglu, a journey through history high in contrasts.

On the other hand, Kadıköy is the beating heart of the Asian part of the city, known for its cultural dynamism and artistic ambiance. This neighborhood is an eclectic mix of traditional markets, like the famous Kadıköy Market, and modern areas with avant-garde art galleries and independent fashion boutiques. The Moda area, in particular, is highly appreciated for its walks along the waterfront, its green parks, and its numerous dining options, offering a breathtaking view of the Sea of Marmara.

For those who want to discover the area with us: Half-day tour of Kadıköy, the cultural lung of Asia

These neighborhoods perfectly illustrate the diversity of Istanbul and are ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in local life, discover hidden treasures, and experience the authenticity of Turkish urban life during the summer months.

Concert in Summer in Istanbul

Summer is the festival season in Istanbul. From music to cinema, through arts and culture, festivals like the Istanbul Jazz Festival or the Istanbul Music Festival promise lively and enriching evenings.

Check our article of the month to see what awaits you during your trip to Istanbul.

In conclusion, summer in Istanbul is a time of discovery and enjoyment, offering activities for all tastes. From relaxing by the water to cultural explorations, the city between two continents never fails to fascinate its visitors with a unique combination of tradition and modernity. Whether you’re there for the views, the cuisine, or the history, Istanbul will enchant you.

If you wish to organize your trip with us, do not hesitate to contact us.

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