The Princes' Islands (Adalar in Turkish) are an archipelago of nine islands in the Sea of Marmara, just a 60–90 minute ferry ride from central Istanbul. The four largest — Büyükada, Heybeliada, Burgazada, and Kınalıada — are open to visitors and offer a dramatic contrast to Istanbul's urban intensity. Motor vehicles are banned on all islands, creating a peaceful atmosphere where the only sounds are birdsong, bicycle bells, and the clip-clop of horse-drawn carriages.
The islands served as exile destinations for Byzantine princes and Ottoman royals (hence the name), and their legacy survives in elegant 19th-century wooden mansions, Orthodox monasteries, and lush gardens. Büyükada, the largest island, is the most popular destination with its hilltop monastery, pine-forested trails, and waterfront restaurants. The islands offer a unique day-trip experience that feels like stepping into a Mediterranean village just minutes from a megacity of 16 million people.




