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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

Departing from the Kabataş ferry dock every day, night cruise tours on Istanbul's legendary Bosphorus have been attracting scores of Arab tourists.

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

Departing from the Kabataş ferry dock every day, night cruise tours on Istanbul's legendary Bosphorus have been attracting scores of Arab tourists.

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

Tourists from Palestine, Bahrain and Kuwait are welcomed by entertainers at the door, while singers from Arab countries particularly Syria take the stage.

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

The boats serving the Arab cuisine and non-alcoholic beverages generally depart at 9 p.m. local time (1800GMT).

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

Popular Arabic songs, folk dances and plays are presented to the tourists in the three-hour tour.

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

The show ends with a drama play -- emphasizing Turkish-Arab friendship -- that depict the conflict in the Middle East -- the suffering and tears, and the desire for Muslims to live a life in peace.

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus
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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

''We've been serving Arab tourists for four years … This year, the interest in boat trips have significantly increased, so we expect to have a better season next year,'' Murat Çelen, a captain on the Bosphorus for eight years, told Anadolu Agency.

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

Muhammed Rifai, a Syrian refugee in Turkey performing folk dances on the cruise tours, said, "I used to plan ceremonies and weddings in Damascus, similar to the entertainments on the boats."

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

Rifai added: "The camel and Santa Claus figures on the deck draw attention. We use camels in Arabia, and we put a Santa Claus figure for our Christian guests to show that there is no difference between Muslim and Christian people."

Muhammed Abdo, another Syrian refugee in Turkey, sings Arabic and Turkish songs and works as a waiter on the boat.

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Arabs enjoy night cruise tours on Istanbul’s Bosphorus

"I don't earn much, but I can fulfill my needs," Abdo said, thanking Turkish people and the government for being accepted into the country.

He added: "Turkey doesn't only help Syria but also Palestine, Iraq and everywhere else."