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Lonely Planet's guide to Istanbul - Ferry Trips (Chapter), 6th Edition On Sale!




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Lonely Planet's guide to Istanbul - Ferry Trips (Chapter), 6th Edition - 2.99, This is the Ferry Trips chapter from Lonely Planet's Istanbul guidebook. Istanbul is a maritime city and many travellers find climbing aboard one of its famous ferries a highlight of their stay. The caiques (long, thin rowboats) are long gone, but in their place are sleek speedboats of the monied elite and the much-loved public ferries. day trips on the ferries along the Bosphorus comprehensive ferry-trip maps cruise the ferry lines into the Black Sea and the sea of Marmara go on a Golden Horn cruise along a less-seen side of the city Coverage includes: A Day on the Bosphorus, Exploring the Golden Horn, Princes' Island Escape, Bosphorus Cruise, Golden Horn Cruise, Princes' Islands Cruise, Sleeping & Eating., ISBN: 9781741794021









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