Ferry quays in İstanbul
There are 50 passenger ferry quays in İstanbul, of which 37 are in active service in Bosphorus, Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara.[1] As of the 2017 Summer season, the ferry quays are served at 600 voyages daily by 28 traditional passenger ferry boats on 17 lines operated by the Şehir Hatları ("City Lines") company.[2]
Following is the list of active ferry quays:
Name of the quay | Location |
---|---|
Anadoluhisarı | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Anadolukavağı | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Arnavutköy | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Ayvansaray | Golden Horn (West side) |
Balat | Golden Horn (West side) |
Bebek | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Beşiktaş | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Beylerbeyi | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Beykoz | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Bostancı | Anatolia |
Burgazada | Adalar (Prince Islands) |
Büyükada | Adalar (Prince Islands) |
Çengelköy | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Çubuklu | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Eminönü | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Emirgan | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Eyüp | Golden Horn (West side) |
Fener | Golden horn (West side) |
Hasköy | Golden horn (East side) |
Heybeliada | Adalar (Prince Islands) |
İstinye | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Kadıköy | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Kandilli | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Kanlıca | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Karaköy | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Kasımpaşa | Golden horn (East side) |
Kınalıada | Adalar (Prince Islands) |
Kuzguncuk | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Küçüksu | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Ortaköy | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Paşabahçe | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
Poyraz | Bosphorus (Anatolian side) |
Rumelikavağı | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Sarıyer | Bosphorous (Rumeli side) |
Sedefadası | Adalar (Prince Islands) |
Sütlüce | Golden horn (East side) |
Üsküdar | Bosphoros (Anatolian side) |
See also
References
- ↑ "İskeleler" (in Turkish). Şehir Hatları. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
- ↑ "Bir Bakışta Şehir Hatları" (in Turkish). Şehir Hatları. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
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