Antalya Adventure: Jeep, Buggy, Rafting, Zipline

Embark on a thrilling Antalya adventure with jeep rides, buggy fun, rafting, and ziplining. Experience nature’s beauty and adrenaline-packed excitement.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • EXPRESS RAFTING - Hotel Pickup – Guests are collected from their Antalya hotel and transported to the rafting base at Köprülü Canyon.
    Safety Briefing – Upon arrival, each guest receives a safety briefing from certified guides. Paddle commands, rafting techniques, and emergency procedures are explained in several languages.
    Gear Up – Guests are then…
What's Included
  • Lunch
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Snacks
  • Carbonated beverages
  • souveniers and pictures, Videos are also excluded
Additional Information

Prepare for an action-filled day in Antalya with an exciting mix of jeep rides, buggy adventures, white-water rafting, and ziplining. This tour perfectly combines thrill and natural beauty as you explore breathtaking landscapes and partake in exhilarating activities. Enjoy a tasty lunch and relax with drinks after your adventures. Perfect for those in…

Location
EXPRESS RAFTİNG
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At the entrance, look to the right side of the road for a billboard displaying the company name. Watch for the sign that says "Express Rafting" to easily spot the meeting point.
Cancellation Policy

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

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Piotra
Oct 3, 2025
Rafting Side - really nice experience - I'd recommend it to families with kids 10y+ It's less extreme than you think but stills delivers ton of adrenaline. Water is really cold, but still you can jump into it :)
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Z34hnkathleens
Nov 6, 2025
Great scenery, cold water, great guide, no access to personal belongings - The transfer from the hotel was very good, the typical stop at a shop was fine as it was not protracted. Once at the headquarters, they were divided into languages. The German-speaking director rattled down faster than the Gilmore Girls what to buy now. The important information was lost. At my request, he treated me as if I were stupid. He didn't even bother to be polite or speak more slowly. Things to buy or bring with you: For the buggy tour: Goggles (3€), cloth, clothes that can get dirty and possibly in the garbage, cloth to cover the mouth For rafting: Aqua shoes (10€), protection for your mobile phone, bathing suits or slightly drying fabrics After the briefing, you get a helmet and store all the things in the boot of the bus. You will be taken by jeep to the starting point of Buggy/Quad. Here, too, you can buy accessories again. In English, the introduction to the buggy is then made. Everybody got in the buggies. I booked Quad and approached the guide about it. He showed us the quads and then more people joined the quad tour. With the quad bike you are slower, but also hardly get dirty. The ride is guided and goes about 30 min. It is dusty (glasses make sense!). Afterwards, everyone was driven back to the headquarters by jeep. Even if I had brought bathing suits with me, we couldn't have put them on, even though there are locker rooms, because hardly there were we supposed to grab a life jacket and already we went back in the jeep for rafting. We couldn't get our things to drink or anything like that in between. At the start of the rafting we were again briefly divided into languages to be assigned to groups for the boats. Our guide Hayba was very nice. He spoke English. Rafting: The water is very cold. The children are placed in the middle of the boat in a protective manner, adults sit outside and have to row. Steering is done by the guide. The group feeling is enhanced by call-and-response call-chant (e.g. zigzag hoi) is generated. The rafting tour is worth participating in because of the landscape alone. What really bothered me is that the guides and everyone encourage the boats to attack each other and splash with water. We're not talking about a few splashes. The kids in the middle were soaking wet. All the children and most of the women have been freezing for the whole 3.5 hours. It is not a great experience when everyone is sick afterwards!!! What are you doing? You get wet on the fast ones too, but not like that and you expect that. After I scolded, our Hayba maneuvered us around the typical attack sites a bit. Approx. 1:30 p.m. we took the first break while rafting. Since we hadn't eaten or drank in hours, we could buy drinks and crepes here for a fee. Hm... weird - wasn't lunch there? Yeah, that was 3:00. Again, you couldn't get your personal belongings. For the children, the long period without food was not so great. Lunch was the 3rd. Stop at rafting, zipline of 2. At the end, they held you for another hour. Here the video was shown, what was shot, you could buy the video or pictures, had to pay for your drinks and other purchases during the trip. Here the personal belongings were accessible. Those who had dry change of clothes could change. Conclusion: If I book a German tour guide, I would like to have them throughout. A reference to German/English would be sufficient. The information, what you should/can bring, change of clothes, etc. and the procedure, I would have liked to have had before. Have a good breakfast early! Own drinks remain on the bus. The guides make a living from it - even from the additional sales, so you should bring some patience and tolerance for the purchase touts. The guides were (with the one exception) nice, funny, fun and you always felt safe with them. The landscape is amazing! Price-wise, I found it cheap. Through our tour guide, I should have paid double.
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From $53
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).