Night
Istanbul
20:30 / Pick up from your Cruise Ship.
The Turkish Night Show highlights the dance traditions of various regions of Turkey, complete with traditional costumes and of course, exhilarating belly dancers. This lively performance is a great way to enjoy traditional Turkish music, dancing and join in the festivities during audience participation.
23:30 / after the show you will be transferred back to your cruise ship.
*** Please remember:
– Comfortable walking shoes and clothing
How we meeting? Our Shore Excursion Team or Professional and experienced English speaking licensed guides will meet you at the port with the sign written your Name and Surname.
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