Adalar

Princes’ Islands, or Adalar in Turkish, are a cluster of nine small islands in the Sea of Marmara, off the coast of Istanbul. Of the nine islands, Büyükada (Big Island) and Heybeliada (Saddlebag Island) are the most popular for visitors. Ferries depart regularly from Istanbul’s Kabataş or Eminönü ports to the Princes’ Islands, with Büyükada being the first stop and Heybeliada the second.

Visit historical landmarks like Aya Yorgi Church on Büyükada and the Halki Seminary on Heybeliada. These sites showcase Byzantine, Ottoman, and Greek architectural influences. You can also engage in outdoor activities like swimming, sunbathing, or renting a paddleboat or kayak to explore the surrounding waters. Cars are prohibited on the islands, allowing bicycles, horse-drawn carriages (phaetons), and walking as the primary modes of transportation. Enjoy a leisurely ride or stroll along the picturesque paths. The islands hold cultural significance, once serving as a place of exile for Byzantine princes, hence the name “Princes’ Islands.” 

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