Welcome to Yalova
Yalova is a beautiful city in Türkiye that has a lot to offer to its visitors. You can explore its natural wonders, you can also discover its rich history and culture, and enjoy its lively shopping and entertainment scene.
On this page, OmranTRK gives you all information about places to visit in Yalova, as well as the best hospitals in case you need medical assistance. You can also use the links to see the map of each place.
Have a wonderful time in Yalova!

Yalova Coast
Yalova coast is a beautiful destination for those who want to enjoy the scenic views of the Sea of Marmara, the relaxing spa resort of Termal, and the rich history and culture of Yalova city.

The Walking Mansion
A historical building in Yalova, Turkey, that was moved by 4.8 meters on rails to save a nearby plane tree from being cut down. The mansion was built in 1929 as a residence for Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic.

Termal
Termal is a town in Yalova Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. It is famous for its hot springs, Yalova Thermal Baths, which are said to have healing effects for various ailments. Termal is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Yalova.

Su Dusen Waterfall
Su Dusen Waterfall is a beautiful natural attraction in the Yalova province of Turkey. It is located about 12 kilometers from the center of Yalova, and about 8 kilometers from the village of Uvezpinar. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests, valleys, and clear water streams. It is a popular destination for visitors who want to enjoy the scenery, have a picnic, or relax in the nearby thermal spa.

Erikli Waterfall
Erikli Waterfall is a natural beauty located in Teşvikiye town of Çınarcık district in Yalova. It's located in Erikli Plateau and you can do activities such as camping, picnic, hiking around it. Erikli Waterfall offers peace and pleasure to its visitors with its ice-cold water, green nature and oxygen-rich air.

Bottomless Lake
Depsiz Göl, or Bottomless Lake, is a natural lake located in Teşvikiye town of Çınarcık district in Yalova. It is surrounded by a canyon and has a depth of about 200 meters. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and campers.

Karaca Arboretum
Karaca Arboretum is a private arboretum located in Yalova, Turkey. It was established by Hayrettin Karaca in 1980 and covers an area of 13.5 hectares. It hosts about 7,000 different plant species, subspecies, varieties and cultures. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and campers.

FRT Poligon77 Yalova
FRT Poligon77 Yalova is a private shooting range in Yalova, Turkey. It was opened in 2021 and has five lanes with camera systems that allow you to shoot without calling the targets. It is the first and only modern private shooting range in Yalova. You can use your own licensed guns and ammunition, or try different guns and ammunition available at the range. You can also get theoretical and practical shooting training from expert instructors. While waiting for your turn, you can enjoy delicious desserts and coffees at the Poligon 77 Cafe.

Altınova Hersek Lagünü
Altınova Hersek Lagünü, or Altınova Bottomless Lake, is a lagoon system on the south coast of the Marmara Sea in Yalova, Turkey. It covers an area of 152 hectares and hosts 246 bird species, including flamingos. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and campers. It also has the first and only accessible bird observation tower for people with disabilities.

Irmak Zip Line
Irmak Zip Line is a zip line adventure park in Yalova, Turkey. It offers thrilling and fun experiences for people of all ages and skill levels. You can glide over the forest, river, and canyon on different zip line courses, ranging from 100 to 800 meters in length. You can also enjoy other activities such as archery, paintball, ATV, and camping.

Yalova Horse Stable
Yalova At Çiftliği is a horse farm and restaurant located in Yalova, Turkey. It offers horse riding lessons, camping, picnic, and breakfast services. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, families, and couples.

Yalova VEGA Mall
Yalova VEGA Mall is a shopping mall in Yalova, Turkey. It has many shops, cinemas, restaurants, and cafes. It is a popular place for shopping, entertainment, and dining. The mall is open every day from 10:00 to 22:00, and it has a large parking lot and free Wi-Fi service.

Yalova STAR Mall
Yalova STAR Mall is a shopping mall in Yalova, Türkiye. It opened in December 2014 and has a variety of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options for visitors. Some of the popular brands in the mall are Mado, Toyzzzz, and Ayaggabi Dunyasi.

Yalova ÖZDİLEK Mall
Yalova ÖZDİLEK Mall is another shopping mall in Yalova, Türkiye. It is part of the Özdilek chain of malls that operate in various cities across the country. The mall has a hypermarket, a cafe-restaurant, a children’s entertainment center, a customer shuttle, and ATM services. You can also find many brands of clothing, home textiles, cosmetics, and electronics in the mall

Atakent Hospital
Atakent Hospital is a private hospital in Yalova that offers diagnosis and treatment services in various medical departments. It is affiliated with the Atakent Health Group, which also operates hospitals and medical centers in Kocaeli, Gemlik, and Orhangazi.

Yalova State Hospital
The new large hospital is the Yalova State Hospital, which is under the administration of the Yalova Provincial Health Directorate. It provides health care services in various medical specialties and conducts clinical research to improve medical care.

Yalova Uzmanlar Hospital
Yalova Uzmanlar Hospital is a private hospital in Yalova that started to serve as Uzmanlar Polyclinic in 1999 and became a hospital in 2006. It has more than 40 staff physicians of various specialties and provides 24-hour service in laboratory, radiology, operating room, and intensive care

Yalova Central Mosque
It is described as a mosque with an unusual architectural structure, and everyone who comes to Yalova should see it and, of course, pray in it.

Rüstem Pasha Mosque
Located in the center of Yalova, it is one of the architectural works from the Ottoman period, built by the famous architect Mimar Sinan at the order of the Ottoman statesman Rüstem Pasha in the 17th century. The mosque was built in a square plan and was registered by the Supreme Council of Antiquities in 1973. Rüstem Pasha Mosque’s minaret was partially damaged in the Marmara earthquake on August 17, 1999, and was later restored. The mosque is referred to as Rüstem Pasha Mosque in many documents. According to research conducted on September 26, 1879, it is also known as Çarşı Mosque. This mosque is considered the only design in Yalova by the most famous architect of the Ottoman era, Mimar Sinan.

Hersekzade Mosque
The mosque was built about 400 years ago and has only undergone minimal restoration. It is surrounded by ancient trees that are no less than 300 years old. It is located in Hersek Village in the Altınova district of Yalova and dates back to the Ottoman period. Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, one of the most famous grand viziers, had it built in the town that bears his name in the 11th century.

Hacı Ali Pasha Mosque (Ahmed Çelebi Mosque)
Located in the center of Armutlu town in Yalova, it is also known as Çarşı Mosque. It is estimated to have been built during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Orhan Gazi. The mosque was constructed with a rectangular plan and a wooden roof, and it was restored in the second half of the 20th century.

Small Güneyköy Mosque
One of the historic mosques located in the village of Güneyköy, about 12 km along the road from Yalova to Bursa. It is known to have been built by Sultan Mehmed V Reşad and is situated at the foot of the Samanlı Mountains. According to historical sources, it was built in 1913.
Transportation and Districts in Yalova City
Yalova city center, covering an area of 166.9 km², is served by 10 minibus lines that connect the outskirts of the city with each other through the center, also known as Heykel (the structure), where markets, restaurants, and cafes are located along the coast. The most prominent places in the city include the bus station and the İDO YALOVA ferry terminal.
PAŞAKENT – HASTANE | |
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Key Stops | Başakent residential complex, Bursa-Yalova highway, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, TEDAŞ electricity center, New state hospital |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 4 – Pink color with navy blue plate |
Operating Hours | 06:30 – 23:15 |
TOKİ – KİPTAŞ | |
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Key Stops | Kiptaş residential complex, Old state hospital, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), TOKİ residential area, Atakent hospital |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 2 – Pink color with green plate |
Operating Hours | 06:20 – 24:00 |
ELMALIK – ÖZDEN | |
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Key Stops | Elmalık village, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), TOKİ residential area, Atakent hospital, Vega Mall, Emir Bayrak area, Public Education Center (Halk Eğitim) |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 3 – Pink color with red plate |
Operating Hours | 06:20 – 23:30 |
ELMALIK – ÖZDEN (Alternative Line) | |
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Key Stops | Kazımia, Sırran Tepe, Elmalık village, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), TOKİ residential area, Atakent hospital, Vega Mall, Emir Bayrak area, Public Education Center (Halk Eğitim) |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 11 – Pink color with blue plate |
Operating Hours | 06:20 – 23:30 |
SAMANLI – TERMINAL – NEW STATE HOSPITAL | |
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Key Stops | New state hospital, Bus terminal (Terminal), Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, VATAN, Courthouse |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 5 – Pink color with dark blue plate |
Operating Hours | 06:27 – 19:33 |
SANAYİ – MEZARLIK | |
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Key Stops | İDO and bus stations, Star Mall, Bazaar, City center, İnci Plaza, Industrial zone |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 8 – Pink color with yellow plate |
Operating Hours | 06:45 – 22:45 |
SAFRANYOLU – PAZAR YERİ | |
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Key Stops | Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, Yalova city center, Near Immigration and foreign affairs office, Yalova University Languages College, New state hospital, Near the bus terminal (Terminal) |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 7 – Pink bus with pink plate |
Operating Hours | 06:30 – 23:00 |
KEMERKÖPRÜ – CAMPUS | |
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Key Stops | Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, Yalova city center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), Vega Mall, Public Education Center (Halk Eğitim), Yalova University Campus |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 1 – Pink bus with orange plate |
Operating Hours | 06:50 – 23:20 |
FATİH STREET – COURTHOUSE | |
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Key Stops | Samanlı, Fatih Street, Yalova city center, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, Star Mall, Old state hospital building, Courthouse |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 6 – Pink bus with black plate |
Operating Hours | 06:27 – 19:33 |
Additional Notes:
The listed times may vary by season and due to route updates.
Each area in Yalova city has unique features and tourist attractions.
The city center is the most populated district and home to Yalova University students. The university campus is about 10 minutes by car or 15 minutes by public transport from the city center. A bus departs from Mustafa Kemal Pasha area to the university every 45 minutes.
Thermal district (Termal) is close to the city center, famous for hot springs and spa hotels.
Altınova is a coastal area with many beaches and resorts.
Armutlu, on the other side of Altınova, is known for thermal hot springs and spa resorts.
Çınarcık is another popular beach destination with many holiday rental apartments near the sea.
Çiftlikköy is a small rural area with rich history and natural beauty, offering cheaper housing options slightly farther from the city center.
Transportation to these districts:
Public buses depart from the station next to İDO Yalova ferry terminal and opposite Star Shopping Mall. Below is a summary of the main bus lines serving these districts:
Line Name | Color | Operating Hours |
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Çınarcık – Yalova | Yellow (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Çiftlikköy – Yalova | Red (5 lines) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Termal – Yalova | White (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Altınova – Yalova | Blue (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Taşköprü – Yalova | Orange (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Kadıköy – Yalova | Blue (3 lines) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Karamürsel – Yalova | Green (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Passengers are not allowed to get off outside their line’s area. For example, if you board the Çiftlikköy bus, the driver won’t allow you to get off before Çiftlikköy.
Bus intervals vary from 10 minutes up to 30 minutes depending on the route.
Fares range from 13 to 20 Turkish Lira (as of January 2024), fluctuating with local pricing.
How to get from Yalova to Istanbul?
To reach Yalova from Istanbul, tourists can take the IDO ferry from either Yenikapı on the European side or Pendik on the Asian side. It is also worth mentioning Eskihisar Station, which is the farthest point from central Istanbul, located on the Asian side in the Gebze district, after the industrial area Tuzla. This station offers a cheaper sea route to Yalova compared to other ferry options.
Another way to reach Yalova is by car, crossing the Osman Gazi Bridge from the Asian continent to the Altınova district. If you prefer driving, you can take the highway from Istanbul and reach Yalova in about an hour and a half, depending on traffic conditions. This route is especially busy during peak hours, evenings, and holidays, as many travelers prefer it over other options.
From Istanbul Airport to Yalova:
Driving from the new Istanbul Airport to Yalova takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
The company BBUS offers an alternative with direct large shuttle buses, providing comfortable seats, internet, hospitality, and charging sockets throughout the trip, which also takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes. These buses depart hourly and do not stop at other stations along the way, forming a direct line between the airport and Yalova. You can book your ticket for BBUS buses from their website.
The starting point for these buses is part of the 140 Oxygen station, located before the Altınova district on the highway to the Osman Gazi Bridge. You can take a taxi from Altınova to reach this station. [Station location here.]
From Sabiha Gökçen Airport to Yalova:
There are also hourly bus lines to and from Sabiha Gökçen Airport departing from the main bus terminal. Some of these buses are not direct and stop at several points on the highway to pick up and drop off passengers. Keep this in mind as your journey might take more than two hours, not the one and a half hours shown on the site.
From this terminal, you can also travel to several nearby cities such as Bursa, Sakarya, İzmit, Ankara, İzmir, and other smaller towns.
New Bus Booking System in Turkey:
We recommend booking your bus tickets at least 12 hours before travel. This new system requires passengers to select and reserve seats based on their identity. Seats are assigned separately for men and women so that they do not sit next to each other. This affects seat availability and booking procedures. Due to this, travelers usually book in advance to avoid last-minute issues.
How to get to the Princes’ Islands from Yalova?
Dentur Avrasya operates a direct ferry service from Yalova to the Princes’ Islands (Adalar), specifically to Büyükada and Heybeliada, during the summer months. This service is available on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. The ferry departs from Yalova İDO Pier at 10:30 AM, arriving at Büyükada at 11:45 AM and Heybeliada at 12:00 PM. The return journey departs from Heybeliada at 6:15 PM, Büyükada at 6:30 PM, and arrives in Yalova at 7:50 PM.
Children aged 0–6 travel for free and do not require a ticket. Tickets are valid only for the selected day and can be purchased directly at the Yalova İDO Pier.
Touristic Places

Yalova Coast
Yalova coast is a beautiful destination for those who want to enjoy the scenic views of the Sea of Marmara, the relaxing spa resort of Termal, and the rich history and culture of Yalova city.

The Walking Mansion
A historical building in Yalova, Turkey, that was moved by 4.8 meters on rails to save a nearby plane tree from being cut down. The mansion was built in 1929 as a residence for Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic.

Termal
Termal is a town in Yalova Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. It is famous for its hot springs, Yalova Thermal Baths, which are said to have healing effects for various ailments. Termal is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Yalova.

Su Dusen Waterfall
Su Dusen Waterfall is a beautiful natural attraction in the Yalova province of Turkey. It is located about 12 kilometers from the center of Yalova, and about 8 kilometers from the village of Uvezpinar. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests, valleys, and clear water streams. It is a popular destination for visitors who want to enjoy the scenery, have a picnic, or relax in the nearby thermal spa.

Erikli Waterfall
Erikli Waterfall is a natural beauty located in Teşvikiye town of Çınarcık district in Yalova. It's located in Erikli Plateau and you can do activities such as camping, picnic, hiking around it. Erikli Waterfall offers peace and pleasure to its visitors with its ice-cold water, green nature and oxygen-rich air.

Bottomless Lake
Depsiz Göl, or Bottomless Lake, is a natural lake located in Teşvikiye town of Çınarcık district in Yalova. It is surrounded by a canyon and has a depth of about 200 meters. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and campers.

Karaca Arboretum
Karaca Arboretum is a private arboretum located in Yalova, Turkey. It was established by Hayrettin Karaca in 1980 and covers an area of 13.5 hectares. It hosts about 7,000 different plant species, subspecies, varieties and cultures. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and campers.

Altınova Hersek Lagünü
Altınova Hersek Lagünü, or Altınova Bottomless Lake, is a lagoon system on the south coast of the Marmara Sea in Yalova, Turkey. It covers an area of 152 hectares and hosts 246 bird species, including flamingos. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and campers. It also has the first and only accessible bird observation tower for people with disabilities.

Yalova Horse Stable
Yalova At Çiftliği is a horse farm and restaurant located in Yalova, Turkey. It offers horse riding lessons, camping, picnic, and breakfast services. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, families, and couples.

FRT Poligon77 Yalova
FRT Poligon77 Yalova is a private shooting range in Yalova, Turkey. It was opened in 2021 and has five lanes with camera systems that allow you to shoot without calling the targets. It is the first and only modern private shooting range in Yalova. You can use your own licensed guns and ammunition, or try different guns and ammunition available at the range. You can also get theoretical and practical shooting training from expert instructors. While waiting for your turn, you can enjoy delicious desserts and coffees at the Poligon 77 Cafe.

Irmak Zip Line
Irmak Zip Line is a zip line adventure park in Yalova, Turkey. It offers thrilling and fun experiences for people of all ages and skill levels. You can glide over the forest, river, and canyon on different zip line courses, ranging from 100 to 800 meters in length. You can also enjoy other activities such as archery, paintball, ATV, and camping.
Shopping Malls

Yalova VEGA Mall
Yalova VEGA Mall is a shopping mall in Yalova, Turkey. It has many shops, cinemas, restaurants, and cafes. It is a popular place for shopping, entertainment, and dining. The mall is open every day from 10:00 to 22:00, and it has a large parking lot and free Wi-Fi service.

Yalova STAR Mall
Yalova STAR Mall is a shopping mall in Yalova, Türkiye. It opened in December 2014 and has a variety of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options for visitors. Some of the popular brands in the mall are Mado, Toyzzzz, and Ayaggabi Dunyasi.

Yalova ÖZDİLEK Mall
Yalova ÖZDİLEK Mall is another shopping mall in Yalova, Türkiye. It is part of the Özdilek chain of malls that operate in various cities across the country. The mall has a hypermarket, a cafe-restaurant, a children’s entertainment center, a customer shuttle, and ATM services. You can also find many brands of clothing, home textiles, cosmetics, and electronics in the mall
Hospitals

Atakent Hospital
Atakent Hospital is a private hospital in Yalova that offers diagnosis and treatment services in various medical departments. It is affiliated with the Atakent Health Group, which also operates hospitals and medical centers in Kocaeli, Gemlik, and Orhangazi.

Yalova State Hospital
The new large hospital is the Yalova State Hospital, which is under the administration of the Yalova Provincial Health Directorate. It provides health care services in various medical specialties and conducts clinical research to improve medical care.

Yalova Uzmanlar Hospital
Yalova Uzmanlar Hospital is a private hospital in Yalova that started to serve as Uzmanlar Polyclinic in 1999 and became a hospital in 2006. It has more than 40 staff physicians of various specialties and provides 24-hour service in laboratory, radiology, operating room, and intensive care
Important Mosques in Yalova

Yalova Central Mosque
It is described as a mosque with an unusual architectural structure, and everyone who comes to Yalova should see it and, of course, pray in it.

Rüstem Pasha Mosque
Located in the center of Yalova, it is one of the architectural works from the Ottoman period, built by the famous architect Mimar Sinan at the order of the Ottoman statesman Rüstem Pasha in the 17th century. The mosque was built in a square plan and was registered by the Supreme Council of Antiquities in 1973. Rüstem Pasha Mosque’s minaret was partially damaged in the Marmara earthquake on August 17, 1999, and was later restored. The mosque is referred to as Rüstem Pasha Mosque in many documents. According to research conducted on September 26, 1879, it is also known as Çarşı Mosque. This mosque is considered the only design in Yalova by the most famous architect of the Ottoman era, Mimar Sinan.

Hersekzade Mosque
The mosque was built about 400 years ago and has only undergone minimal restoration. It is surrounded by ancient trees that are no less than 300 years old. It is located in Hersek Village in the Altınova district of Yalova and dates back to the Ottoman period. Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, one of the most famous grand viziers, had it built in the town that bears his name in the 11th century.

Hacı Ali Pasha Mosque (Ahmed Çelebi Mosque)
Located in the center of Armutlu town in Yalova, it is also known as Çarşı Mosque. It is estimated to have been built during the reign of Ottoman Sultan Orhan Gazi. The mosque was constructed with a rectangular plan and a wooden roof, and it was restored in the second half of the 20th century.

Small Güneyköy Mosque
One of the historic mosques located in the village of Güneyköy, about 12 km along the road from Yalova to Bursa. It is known to have been built by Sultan Mehmed V Reşad and is situated at the foot of the Samanlı Mountains. According to historical sources, it was built in 1913.
Transportation in Yalova
Transportation and Districts in Yalova City
Yalova city center, covering an area of 166.9 km², is served by 10 minibus lines that connect the outskirts of the city with each other through the center, also known as Heykel (the structure), where markets, restaurants, and cafes are located along the coast. The most prominent places in the city include the bus station and the İDO YALOVA ferry terminal.
PAŞAKENT – HASTANE | |
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Key Stops | Başakent residential complex, Bursa-Yalova highway, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, TEDAŞ electricity center, New state hospital |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 4 – Pink color with navy blue plate |
Operating Hours | 06:30 – 23:15 |
TOKİ – KİPTAŞ | |
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Key Stops | Kiptaş residential complex, Old state hospital, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), TOKİ residential area, Atakent hospital |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 2 – Pink color with green plate |
Operating Hours | 06:20 – 24:00 |
ELMALIK – ÖZDEN | |
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Key Stops | Elmalık village, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), TOKİ residential area, Atakent hospital, Vega Mall, Emir Bayrak area, Public Education Center (Halk Eğitim) |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 3 – Pink color with red plate |
Operating Hours | 06:20 – 23:30 |
ELMALIK – ÖZDEN (Alternative Line) | |
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Key Stops | Kazımia, Sırran Tepe, Elmalık village, Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), TOKİ residential area, Atakent hospital, Vega Mall, Emir Bayrak area, Public Education Center (Halk Eğitim) |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 11 – Pink color with blue plate |
Operating Hours | 06:20 – 23:30 |
SAMANLI – TERMINAL – NEW STATE HOSPITAL | |
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Key Stops | New state hospital, Bus terminal (Terminal), Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, City center, VATAN, Courthouse |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 5 – Pink color with dark blue plate |
Operating Hours | 06:27 – 19:33 |
SANAYİ – MEZARLIK | |
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Key Stops | İDO and bus stations, Star Mall, Bazaar, City center, İnci Plaza, Industrial zone |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 8 – Pink color with yellow plate |
Operating Hours | 06:45 – 22:45 |
SAFRANYOLU – PAZAR YERİ | |
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Key Stops | Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, Yalova city center, Near Immigration and foreign affairs office, Yalova University Languages College, New state hospital, Near the bus terminal (Terminal) |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 7 – Pink bus with pink plate |
Operating Hours | 06:30 – 23:00 |
KEMERKÖPRÜ – CAMPUS | |
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Key Stops | Star Mall, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, Yalova city center, Immigration and foreign affairs office, Ministry of Education building, RDKM Culture building, Social Security Center (SGK), Vega Mall, Public Education Center (Halk Eğitim), Yalova University Campus |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 1 – Pink bus with orange plate |
Operating Hours | 06:50 – 23:20 |
FATİH STREET – COURTHOUSE | |
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Key Stops | Samanlı, Fatih Street, Yalova city center, Bazaar, İDO and bus stations, Star Mall, Old state hospital building, Courthouse |
Bus Number and Color | Bus No. 6 – Pink bus with black plate |
Operating Hours | 06:27 – 19:33 |
Additional Notes:
The listed times may vary by season and due to route updates.
Each area in Yalova city has unique features and tourist attractions.
The city center is the most populated district and home to Yalova University students. The university campus is about 10 minutes by car or 15 minutes by public transport from the city center. A bus departs from Mustafa Kemal Pasha area to the university every 45 minutes.
Thermal district (Termal) is close to the city center, famous for hot springs and spa hotels.
Altınova is a coastal area with many beaches and resorts.
Armutlu, on the other side of Altınova, is known for thermal hot springs and spa resorts.
Çınarcık is another popular beach destination with many holiday rental apartments near the sea.
Çiftlikköy is a small rural area with rich history and natural beauty, offering cheaper housing options slightly farther from the city center.
Transportation to these districts:
Public buses depart from the station next to İDO Yalova ferry terminal and opposite Star Shopping Mall. Below is a summary of the main bus lines serving these districts:
Line Name | Color | Operating Hours |
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Çınarcık – Yalova | Yellow (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Çiftlikköy – Yalova | Red (5 lines) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Termal – Yalova | White (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Altınova – Yalova | Blue (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Taşköprü – Yalova | Orange (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Kadıköy – Yalova | Blue (3 lines) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Karamürsel – Yalova | Green (Line 1) | 06:30 – 23:00 |
Passengers are not allowed to get off outside their line’s area. For example, if you board the Çiftlikköy bus, the driver won’t allow you to get off before Çiftlikköy.
Bus intervals vary from 10 minutes up to 30 minutes depending on the route.
Fares range from 13 to 20 Turkish Lira (as of January 2024), fluctuating with local pricing.
How to get from Yalova to Istanbul?
How to get from Yalova to Istanbul?
To reach Yalova from Istanbul, tourists can take the IDO ferry from either Yenikapı on the European side or Pendik on the Asian side. It is also worth mentioning Eskihisar Station, which is the farthest point from central Istanbul, located on the Asian side in the Gebze district, after the industrial area Tuzla. This station offers a cheaper sea route to Yalova compared to other ferry options.
Another way to reach Yalova is by car, crossing the Osman Gazi Bridge from the Asian continent to the Altınova district. If you prefer driving, you can take the highway from Istanbul and reach Yalova in about an hour and a half, depending on traffic conditions. This route is especially busy during peak hours, evenings, and holidays, as many travelers prefer it over other options.
From Istanbul Airport to Yalova:
Driving from the new Istanbul Airport to Yalova takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
The company BBUS offers an alternative with direct large shuttle buses, providing comfortable seats, internet, hospitality, and charging sockets throughout the trip, which also takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes. These buses depart hourly and do not stop at other stations along the way, forming a direct line between the airport and Yalova. You can book your ticket for BBUS buses from their website.
The starting point for these buses is part of the 140 Oxygen station, located before the Altınova district on the highway to the Osman Gazi Bridge. You can take a taxi from Altınova to reach this station. [Station location here.]
From Sabiha Gökçen Airport to Yalova:
There are also hourly bus lines to and from Sabiha Gökçen Airport departing from the main bus terminal. Some of these buses are not direct and stop at several points on the highway to pick up and drop off passengers. Keep this in mind as your journey might take more than two hours, not the one and a half hours shown on the site.
From this terminal, you can also travel to several nearby cities such as Bursa, Sakarya, İzmit, Ankara, İzmir, and other smaller towns.
New Bus Booking System in Turkey:
We recommend booking your bus tickets at least 12 hours before travel. This new system requires passengers to select and reserve seats based on their identity. Seats are assigned separately for men and women so that they do not sit next to each other. This affects seat availability and booking procedures. Due to this, travelers usually book in advance to avoid last-minute issues.
How to get to the Princes’ Islands from Yalova?
Dentur Avrasya operates a direct ferry service from Yalova to the Princes’ Islands (Adalar), specifically to Büyükada and Heybeliada, during the summer months. This service is available on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. The ferry departs from Yalova İDO Pier at 10:30 AM, arriving at Büyükada at 11:45 AM and Heybeliada at 12:00 PM. The return journey departs from Heybeliada at 6:15 PM, Büyükada at 6:30 PM, and arrives in Yalova at 7:50 PM.
Children aged 0–6 travel for free and do not require a ticket. Tickets are valid only for the selected day and can be purchased directly at the Yalova İDO Pier.