Suluada Island Boat Trip: Discover Cliffs, Caves, and Pristine Beaches from Belek
Belek
Embark on a thrilling boat trip to Suluada Island from Belek. Explore cliffs, caves, and pristine beaches, swim in the Love Cave, and discover the pirate history of Hacivat Karagoz bay.
Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Belek - Pick-up from hotel between 06:30 to 07:00. 3 Hours driving to the harbor in Adrasan
  • Suluada - Starting in Adrasan port you to Suluada. First we will visit the infamous Suluada Island, swim into the cool waters of the Love Cave, sunbathe and feel the warmth of the Mediterranean sun, and create some new fun memories with your loved ones.Explore the clear blue bays of this Mediterranean island, go swimming and look out for sea turtles.
  • Suluada - The second stop, according to the schedule, takes place at Akseki Bay. Also famous as the Love Island, this unspoiled spot is popular because of the small cave that has in it. The Love Cave features always cold waters and there is a local myth supporting that the waters are in fact the teardrops of a girl. Enjoy your time swimming into the magnificent waters and discover the beauty of nature during your time there.

After spending some time on the island, you will return to the boat where you will enjoy a delicious lunch. The mouth-watering flavours will give you the necessary energy to continue with your boat trip.

  • Cave - The next stop is in the
What's Included
  • Lunch
  • Guide
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
Additional Information

The seafaring voyage to the island begins from the Adrasan bay. You’ll sail past towering cliffs and mysterious caves. If fortune favors, there will be sightings of dolphins and turtles. The island features three beaches - perfect spots for the many tour boats to dock. The pristine water glistening in the sunlight is an open invitation to a revitalizing dip.

Our initial destination is the notorious Suluada Island. Dive into the chilly waters of the Love Cave, and bask in the glow of the Mediterranean sunshine.

The programmed second halt is at Akseki Bay. Colloquially known as Love Island, this untouched location is notable for the quaint little cave it houses. The Love Cave is renowned for its eternally cold waters; a local legend suggests the waters might indeed be the crying drips of a girl. Delight in a remarkable swim within these splendid waters and appreciate the allure of nature during your stay.

Subsequently, our journey takes us to Hacivat Karagoz bay, also known by its notorious alias - Pirates bay; a historical pirate settlement.

Location
Belek
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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