Princes' Islands

Experience

A tranquil archipelago in the Sea of Marmara, the Princes' Islands offer a peaceful escape from Istanbul’s bustle, famed for their car-free streets, Ottoman mansions, and pine forests.

  • Islands
  • Nature
  • Day Trip
  • Istanbul
  • History

Nestled in the Sea of Marmara, the Princes' Islands are a beloved retreat from Istanbul’s urban energy. Comprised of nine islands—four of which are open to visitors—this archipelago enchants with its peaceful lanes, horse-drawn carriages (now largely replaced by electric vehicles), and grand wooden mansions dating to the late Ottoman era. The islands, especially Büyükada, Heybeliada, Burgazada, and Kınalıada, are renowned for their lush pine forests, tranquil beaches, and panoramic hilltop views.

Accessible by regular ferry services from Istanbul, the islands offer a unique blend of history and leisure. Visitors can cycle along shaded roads, savor fresh seafood in harborside restaurants, and explore monasteries and churches that whisper stories of Byzantine princes and exiled sultans. Whether for a day trip or a longer stay, the Princes' Islands promise a timeless, car-free experience just a short cruise from the city.

Essential Information

Location Sea of Marmara, southeast of Istanbul
How to Get There Regular ferries from Kabataş, Kadıköy, and Bostancı piers
Best Time to Visit April–October
Entry Fee No island entry fee; ferry fares apply
Transport Bicycles, electric vehicles, walking

Byzantine Era

Imperial Exile

The islands served as places of exile for princes and royalty during Byzantine times.

Ottoman Era

Summer Retreats

Ottoman elites built ornate mansions, turning the islands into fashionable summer resorts.

Late 19th Century

Ferry Connections

Regular steamship services began, making the islands accessible to the public.

Present Day

Tourist Haven

The islands are a popular getaway for locals and tourists seeking tranquility near Istanbul.

Tips

  • Ferries can be crowded on weekends and holidays—arrive early for the best seats.
  • Bicycles are available for rent on most islands; bring cash as some rental shops may not accept cards.
  • Pack sunscreen and water, especially during summer, as shade can be limited on certain island paths.
Which islands are most popular to visit?

Büyükada, Heybeliada, Burgazada, and Kınalıada are the main islands open to visitors, each offering unique sights and experiences.

Are cars allowed on the Princes' Islands?

Private motor vehicles are not permitted; transport is by bicycle, electric vehicles, or on foot, preserving the islands' peaceful atmosphere.

How often do ferries run to the islands?

Ferry schedules vary by season and departure point; check locally or online for the latest timetables.

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