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Istanbul: Marıne Princess Beach Swimming Tour
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A beach day that’s easy to plan. This Marin Princess Beach swimming tour pairs hotel beach access with pools and sauna for a full 9-hour reset near Istanbul. You’re getting a 5-star resort setting on the Marmara Sea, plus the trip in and out handled for you. One thing to note: lunch and drinks aren’t included, so plan ahead if you’ll be there all day.
What I like most is the mix of classic beach time and resort extras. The hotel has an outdoor pool with water slides and an indoor pool, so you can switch it up if the sun gets intense or the weather turns. The other big win is the included setup: towel, sunbeds, umbrellas, and sauna access, which saves you from annoying add-on costs.
If you’re hoping for a sightseeing day in Istanbul, this isn’t that. It’s a dedicated swim-and-relax outing focused on the resort. Think of it as a summer escape with a bus ride, not a city tour.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your time
- Marin Princess Beach Hotel: why this resort setup is the point
- How the 9-hour swimming day actually feels on the ground
- Beach time on the Marmara Sea: 100 meters of easy access
- Pools, slides, sauna, and hammam: options when you want a break
- What’s included in the price—and what you must plan for
- Getting from Istanbul to Kumburgaz: the comfort factor
- The day’s “hidden” value: a simple plan that works for families
- Practical tips so you enjoy every hour
- Who should book this swimming tour
- Should you book the Marin Princess Beach Swimming Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Marin Princess Beach Swimming Tour?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Is lunch included?
- Where is the tour going?
- What languages are available during the tour?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key highlights worth your time

- 5-star beach time at Marin Princess Beach Hotel in Kumburgaz, about 30 minutes from Istanbul
- Private-sandy-beach convenience with a 100-meter-long stretch right in front of the hotel
- Multiple swim zones: outdoor pool with slides plus an indoor pool
- Included beach comfort: sunbeds, umbrellas, towel
- Relaxation on-site with sauna included (and hammam/spa facilities on the property)
- Organized day format with pickup/drop-off, bus transfer, and an English/Russian guide/host
Marin Princess Beach Hotel: why this resort setup is the point

This tour is built around one place: Marin Princess Beach Hotel in Kumburgaz, on the Marmara Sea. The hotel is basically made for a long, low-effort beach day. It’s on the coast, on the first line, and it comes with its own sandy beach area about 100 meters long. That matters more than it sounds—when your beach access is that close, you lose less time shuffling around and you spend more time actually swimming.
The hotel also checks the “something for everyone” box. You’ve got an outdoor pool with water slides, plus an indoor pool. That mix is great for families with kids and for adults who want options. If you’re traveling with children, slides mean they can burn energy without you constantly inventing new plans.
And because it’s a 5-star beach resort, the day feels structured without being rigid. You’ll have the “beach rhythm” you’d expect—sunbed, swim, shade, repeat—plus the bonus of indoor pool time if you want a break from direct sun.
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How the 9-hour swimming day actually feels on the ground

The official duration is 9 hours. Starting times depend on availability, so you’ll want to check before you commit. The big practical benefit is that the schedule is simple: you’re transported from Istanbul to the resort and back, and the day is centered on the hotel’s beach and facilities.
In real-life terms, your day will likely follow this pattern:
- Pickup and bus transfer from Istanbul to Kumburgaz
- Time at the resort focused on beach swimming and pool time
- On-site relaxation using included amenities like beach setup and sauna
- Return transfer back to Istanbul
Because lunch and drinks aren’t included, your pacing matters. If you wait too long to eat, you might end up hungry while you’re already in full swim-mode. I’d treat this as a plan-your-day tour: bring swimwear early, put sunscreen on before you’re out in direct sun, and decide ahead of time where you’ll get your midday meal.
Also, there’s an emphasis on organization. The overall feedback for the experience includes comments about being nicely organized and enjoyable for groups, including families. That fits what you get here: a straightforward “go to the resort, use the resort” kind of day.
Beach time on the Marmara Sea: 100 meters of easy access

One of the best parts of this tour is the own sandy beach setup. The beach is first line and around 100 meters long, which means you’re not crossing roads or hiking to reach the water. That’s a huge comfort factor, especially if you’re traveling with kids or you just want a day that feels effortless.
You also get sunbeds and umbrellas included, plus a towel. That’s not just nice—it’s practical. Beach rental setups can add up fast, and having it included keeps your budget predictable for a full day outside.
What you’ll enjoy most is the ability to flow between water and shade. Istanbul-area beach days can be hot and bright, so having easy shade access helps you avoid that “we’re out of sunscreen and miserable” moment. If you like to swim multiple times in a day, the convenience makes it sustainable.
A possible consideration: if you’re the type who wants crowds to vanish, resort beaches can get busy because this is a shared hotel beach area. The tour is built for a summer experience, so expect a lively atmosphere rather than solitude.
Pools, slides, sauna, and hammam: options when you want a break

This is a swimming tour, but it’s not only about the water outside. Marin Princess Beach Hotel includes both an outdoor pool with water slides and an indoor pool. That’s a smart combination because it gives you real flexibility.
- Outdoor pool time is perfect when you want the classic beach-resort vibe.
- Indoor pool time can be a lifesaver if you want less sun, want to cool down, or if conditions shift.
On top of that, the tour includes sauna. The hotel also has spa and hammam facilities on site. Since the included list specifically calls out sauna, you should treat hammam/spa time as something you might access at the hotel rather than assuming it’s fully included in the tour fee. Still, it’s nice to know the resort has more than one way to relax.
This is also where the tour becomes more than “just swimming.” When you have pools plus a sauna, the day can feel like a real reset. You’re not constantly stuck in the sun; you can cool off, then return for another swim round.
What’s included in the price—and what you must plan for
The price is $57 per person for a 9-hour experience. For many people, the value comes from the package style: you’re paying for more than the hotel entry. Included in the tour are:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bus transfer
- Guide/host (English and Russian support)
- Outdoor and indoor pools
- Towel
- Sauna
- Beach access plus sunbeds and umbrellas
What’s not included:
- Lunch
- Drinks
So yes, you’ll still need to budget for food. The good news is that knowing it upfront helps. You can decide whether you want a quick meal between swim rounds or a slower lunch break. Either way, you won’t be surprised mid-day.
The other small but meaningful detail: skip the ticket line. That usually translates to less waiting and more time in the fun parts of the day.
I also like that towel and beach basics are included. If you’ve ever paid for those at the spot, you know it’s an easy way for a cheap day to become a pricey one.
Getting from Istanbul to Kumburgaz: the comfort factor

Kumburgaz is about a half-hour drive from Istanbul. For most visitors, that makes this tour feel doable even if you don’t have a car. The tour includes pickup/drop-off and bus transfer, which cuts out the stress of figuring out transportation on the fly.
That matters because the whole point is a beach break. If you had to self-organize transit, you’d lose time, add cost, and spend mental energy that you’d rather use for relaxing. Here, the structure supports the mood: arrive, swim, enjoy, and return.
The host/greeter language support is listed as English and Russian, which is also helpful if you want straightforward explanations and you’d rather not guess what’s happening.
The day’s “hidden” value: a simple plan that works for families

This tour is described as a great holiday option for both adults and families with children. You can feel that in the resort amenities. Water slides at the outdoor pool mean kids have something active to do, while the indoor pool offers a calmer alternative if they need a break from direct sun.
For adults, the included sauna turns it from a purely active outing into something closer to recovery. You swim, cool off, then settle into sauna time. It’s a nice rhythm for anyone who’s tired of traveling all day and just wants a chunk of normal vacation behavior.
The feedback you’re given also leans toward organization and enjoyment, including notes about having a nice day and doing well with family time. That aligns with what this tour is built to deliver: a controlled, easy resort visit rather than a complicated itinerary.
Practical tips so you enjoy every hour
Bring swimwear and sunscreen. That’s the straightforward list, but I’ll add a few common-sense moves that fit the tour style:
- Put sunscreen on early. Don’t wait until you’re already in your chair.
- Pack something for your shade break. Even with umbrellas included, you might want a cover-up for going from sun to cooler areas.
- If you get hungry easily, plan your lunch timing. Lunch and drinks aren’t included, so you need a strategy.
- Keep an eye on the indoor pool option. It’s there if you want a reset without leaving the resort.
If you’re traveling with kids, bring patience and a basic routine. Resort pool days go smoother when you treat the day like small cycles: swim → shade → snack/refresh → repeat.
Who should book this swimming tour

You’ll be happiest booking if you want:
- A near-Istanbul beach day without planning transportation
- A resort experience with outdoor and indoor pools
- A family-friendly setup with slides and easy beach access
- Included beach basics like towel, sunbeds, and umbrellas
You might think twice if you want:
- Classic Istanbul sightseeing
- A food-included day (since lunch and drinks aren’t provided)
- Quiet, low-crowd beach time
This is best for people who like resort vacations with clear boundaries. You’ll get a full block of relaxation with a set structure and minimal decision-making.
Should you book the Marin Princess Beach Swimming Tour?
Yes, if you want a low-stress beach vacation day that’s actually worth the time commitment. The strongest reason to book is the package value: transport from Istanbul, resort beach access, sunbeds/umbrellas, towel, pools, and sauna are all part of the experience.
But don’t book it if your priority is exploring Istanbul’s sights. This tour is intentionally focused on one destination and one mood—swim, lounge, repeat.
If you’re traveling with kids, it’s especially sensible because the resort facilities match family energy: outdoor slides plus indoor options.
Final take: for a summer-reset day with built-in comfort and a simple schedule, this tour makes sense. Just budget for lunch and drinks so you don’t lose momentum midday.
FAQ
How long is the Marin Princess Beach Swimming Tour?
The duration is 9 hours. You’ll need to check availability to see the starting times.
What’s included in the tour price?
Included are hotel pickup and drop-off, bus transfer, a guide, outdoor and indoor pools, a towel, sauna, beach access, and sunbeds and umbrellas.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch and drinks are not included.
Where is the tour going?
The Marin Princess Beach Hotel is in Kumburgaz town, about a half-hour drive from Istanbul, on the Marmara Sea coast, with its own sandy beach about 100 meters long.
What languages are available during the tour?
The host/greeter support is listed as English and Russian.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























