As taxi drivers across France protested UberPop in several cities nationwide, on the other side of Europe, Uber quietly launched UberBoat in Istanbul on Thursday.

As the name implies, the service allows people to summon boats to ferry them across the Bosphorous Strait, the waterway separating the European and Asian sides of Turkey’s largest city. Uber is working with an existing boat company, Navette-Tezman Holding, to provide the maritime service.

According to Bloomberg, public ferries currently serve roughly 20 different routes and are quite affordable to most locals at the price of 2.15 Turkish lira (81¢) per ride.

The new Uber water taxi will cost 50 lira ($19) but can carry seven to 10 people at a time.

Uber’s car service launched in Istanbul in June 2014.