There are 50 passenger ferry quays in Istanbul, 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]

Quays

Following is the list of active ferry quays:

Interactive map
Name Image Location
Anadoluhisarı Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Anadolukavağı Anadolu Kavağı Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Arnavutköy Arnavutköy Bosphorous (Rumeli side)
Ayvansaray Ayvansaray Golden Horn (West side)
Balat Golden Horn (West side)
Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa Bosphorous (Rumeli side)
Bebek Bosphorous (Rumeli side)
Beşiktaş Bosphorous (Rumeli side)
Beykoz Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Beylerbeyi Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Bostancı Bostancı Anatolia
Burgazada Adalar (Prince Islands)
Büyükada Büyükada Adalar (Prince Islands)
Büyükdere Bosphoros (Rumeli side)
Çengelköy Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Çubuklu Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Eminönü Eminönü Bosphorous (Rumeli side)
Emirgân 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)
Kabataş Bosphorous (Rumeli side)
Kadıköy Kadıköy Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Kandilli Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Kanlıca Kanlıca Bosphoros (Anatolian side)
Karaköy 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 Sütlüce Golden horn (East side)
Üsküdar Üsküdar Bosphoros (Anatolian side)

See also

References

  1. "İskeleler" (in Turkish). Şehir Hatları. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  2. "Bir Bakışta Şehir Hatları" (in Turkish). Şehir Hatları. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
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