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Bosphorus
Posted: Feb 24, 2021
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_TI***cd
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The Bosporus Strait, which divides Istanbul in two, is also known as the Strait of Istanbul. It connects the Black Sea in the north to the Marmara and Mediterranean Sea in the south, splitting Turkey into a European side and an Asian side. Both sides are famous historical districts in Istanbul.
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Posted: Jan 21, 2024
GG travel
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We have been to Istanbul last May. Bosphorus cruise is must see. You can enjoy city sightseeing for 1 hour with very affordable price.
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Posted: Sep 20, 2023
pan***he
5/5Outstanding
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The Bosphorus Strait can take a cruise around, there is a car to pick up the hotel, the ship provides free biscuits and tea, the ship will be in English, Russian (there are many Turkish Russian tourists), Turkish broadcast on both sides of the attractions introduction, in the downstairs cabin can be heard clearly, other places can not hear clearly. After the cruise ship docked on the Asian side, all tourists disembarked, gathered around and then boarded the ship back to the European side. The return journey of the ship was very fast, about 15m away, and then the car was returned to the hotel.
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Posted: Jul 29, 2023
sculptor
4/5Excellent
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The Bosphorus Strait is a narrow natural strait and is an important international waterway in northwest Turkey. It is part of the border between Asia and continental Europe and is the narrowest strait in the world for international navigation. The Bosphorus Strait connects the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea.