Monday, June 9, 2025

Blogger, Sydney Lyons

Highlights:

  • Bus ride out of Istanbul
  • Ferry ride to Bozcaada
  • Dinner and exploring

Selfie with our Shuttle Driver

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Photo by Naomi Pitamber

Journey Out of Istanbul

This morning was our last in Istanbul. After a full week in this bustling city, we packed our bags and began the journey to Bozcaada, a small island in the Aegean Sea. The first leg of travel consisted of a 4-hour shuttle bus ride out of the city. Unlike Spain, Turkey is not connected by a network of public trains to ease cross-country travel. Instead, buses like ours provide a more intimate view of the city and its surrounding area. As such, we were able to see even more segments of the land walls of Constantinople, pictured below, which were presented on by Kacie last week. These walls stretch from the Sea of Marmara to the Golden Horn, which is where the Sea meets the Bosphorus Strait, and were originally built in the 4th century CE. Once we were out of the city, we headed southeast towards Geyikli, the mainland town right next to Bozcaada.

Crossing over the Çanakkale Bridge

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Photo by Sydney Lyons