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Burgazada

The third largest Princes' Island, once a fortress named Antigoni. Home to writer Sait Faik's museum and Kalpazankaya's sunset swimming spot.

180m
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Burgazada
landmark

Dilburnu Nature Park

The pine-shaded southern tip of Büyükada, offering picnic spots, sweeping Marmara views, and a quiet reward after a long walk or bike ride from the ferry.

90m
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Dilburnu Nature Park
park

Kınalıada

The closest Princes' Island to Istanbul, just a quick ferry hop. A low-key spot for a swim, a walk, or simply sitting by the sea.

180m
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Kınalıada
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Prinkipo Greek Orthodox Orphanage

Europe's largest wooden building, a former Greek orphanage on Büyükada, visible from the hilltop path.

60m
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Prinkipo Greek Orthodox Orphanage
historic

Büyükada (Princes' Islands)

Büyükada is the largest of the Princes' Islands, just a ferry ride from Istanbul. It's a car-free island with pine forests, old wooden houses, and sea views.

Varies·180m
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Büyükada (Princes' Islands)
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Heybeliada (Princes' Islands)

The second-largest of the Princes' Islands, Heybeliada is a car-free escape with pine-scented hills and wooden houses, a short ferry ride from the city.

Varies·180m
Adalar
Heybeliada (Princes' Islands)
landmark

Sedef Island

Sedef Island, the smallest of the Princes' Islands, sits southeast of Büyükada. Access is limited with seasonal boats, so check before heading out.

Varies·120m
Adalar
Sedef Island
landmark
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