In the canopy.

Kınalıada, the fourth largest of the archipelago of islands, is also the closest island to Istanbul.

In the canopy.

Kınalıada, the fourth largest of the archipelago of islands, is also the closest island to Istanbul.

The Kınalıda Mosque
The Kınalıda Mosque

Kınalıada Mosque is a historic place of worship rising with the elegance of traditional Ottoman architecture on Kınalıada, the pearl ...

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The Conversion Monastery
The Conversion Monastery

It's on top of Monastery Hill. This monastery was founded on the site of the Byzantine monastery of the same ...

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The beaches - in the jungle
The beaches - in the jungle

The channel is shallow and sandy, making it ideal for seaside holidays. The beaches where you can go to the ...

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Kınalıada, the fourth largest of the archipelago of islands, is also the closest island to Istanbul. There is also a small indigenous population living on the island, which is used as a summer retreat by the people of Istanbul. Despite its small size, it attracts many tourists. That's because the island can be accessed from almost anywhere in the sea. The island, named after the red color of the rocky cliffs, is good for both body and soul if you rent a bicycle and walk among the old Greek houses.