
Hotels near Princes Islands
Adalar/İstanbul, Türkiye
The Princes Islands (Adalar) are a chain of nine islands in the Sea of Marmara, just 12-20 km southeast of central Istanbul. Motor vehicles are banned on all islands, making them a remarkably quiet escape from the city's chaos. The two most visited are Buyukada (the largest, with Victorian-era mansions, pine forests, and hilltop monasteries) and Heybeliada (smaller, with a naval academy and pleasant beaches).
Ferries depart from Kabatas (reached via the T1 tram terminus) roughly every hour, with the crossing taking 75-90 minutes on the Sehir Hatlari public ferry (TRY 30 with Istanbulkart) or 45 minutes on the faster IDO seabus (TRY 60). On Buyukada, rent a bicycle (TRY 50-80 per day) to circuit the island, stopping at Aya Yorgi church and monastery on the hilltop for panoramic sea views. Electric carriages have replaced the island's controversial horse-drawn phaetons. Pine-shaded waterfront restaurants serve fresh fish and meze.
Pro Tip: Go on a weekday if possible - weekend ferries and Buyukada itself get extremely crowded in summer. Take the first ferry of the day (usually 07:00-08:00 from Kabatas) and return on the last (around 20:00). Heybeliada is a calmer alternative to Buyukada with fewer crowds. Bring sunscreen and water - shade is limited on the island's hillier sections.
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