There's a morning in Istanbul... where it's not the sky that wakes first, but the Bosphorus. In the quiet of Sunday, you're invited to the sound of seagulls, the steam of fresh tea, and a breakfast table floating on the water.
The weekday rush is over, and the city is finally breathing again.
Sunday morning in Istanbul is for unhurried moments.
Some open their windows, others walk to the shore. But then there are those who step onto a boat —
They don't just watch the Bosphorus, they have breakfast with it.
No Alarms, Just the Sound of Waves
You open your eyes not to apartment walls, but to a vast blue horizon.
A yacht gently rocking, slowly leaving the pier to the rhythm of seagulls.
In that moment, you realize: this isn't an ordinary day — today, you're waking up with the sea.
📌 Note: Morning yacht tours are typically scheduled between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM — the calmest hours.
Breakfast Is Not Just on the Table, It's in the View
Menemen served hot, halloumi fresh off the grill.
Kaymak, honey, gözleme... but above all:
Every bite is accompanied by the skyline of Istanbul.
As your eyes meet Galata Tower, your fork dips into warm eggs.
Yes, you can have breakfast in many places — but none like this.
🎁 Extra: Custom decorations for birthdays or surprise events are available upon request.
The Pleasure of a Yacht Breakfast
This isn't just a meal — it's a ritual.
Slowness is sacred, conversations stretch, and the tea never ends.
The view settles into your soul with each sip.
That's why a yacht breakfast isn't something you try — it's something you live.
✨ Breakfast – 1,250 TL / person
Includes grilled halloumi, white & aged cheddar, olives, sliced cucumbers and tomatoes, jams, honey, kaymak, menemen, pan eggs with vegetables and cheese, gözleme, börek, fried dough, French fries, a variety of breads, and unlimited tea & coffee.
Sunday morning is when Istanbul smiles the most sincerely.
And those who feel that smile not from the street, but from the heart of the Bosphorus, are the lucky ones.
Wake up, get dressed, come aboard...
Because some mornings don't just feed you — they renew you.