Akseki Bay, TR
Discover Suluada Island on a cruise from Antalya. Marvel at the breathtakingly beautiful scenery, swim in clear water near Suluada Island, and enjoy a delicious lunch on the boat.
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Begin your adventure with a comfortable hotel pickup from Antalya or Kemer, followed by a scenic 2-hour drive to the charming coastal town of Adrasan. From there, hop on a sightseeing boat and enjoy a 1-hour cruise along the stunning Mediterranean coastline. Your first stop is the breathtaking Suluada Island, often called the “Turkish Maldives,” where you’ll have 2 hours to swim in crystal-clear waters, relax on white sandy beaches, and capture unforgettable photos.
Afterward, continue cruising to a hidden bay for another 1.5-hour break, ideal for swimming and soaking in the tranquil surroundings. Enjoy a delicious lunch on board before a final 45-minute cruise back to Adrasan. End your day with a relaxing drive to your original drop-off location. This all-inclusive boat trip is perfect for nature lovers seeking a peaceful escape on Turkey’s Riviera.
Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected)
Full-day boat tour from Adrasan
Stop at Suluada Island
Hidden bay swimming break
Onboard lunch included (chicken or fish)
Local guide and crew on board
Snacks and drinks
For the small hotels in Antalya old town region, buses can't enter the narrow streets. Please meet us infront of Mcdonnals. We will inform you with more details after booking
it was really good. just a lot of tourist at the first stop so if you go there expect it other than that it was really good. the crew was really nice!
It was excelente
바다가 예쁘고 너무 재미있었어요. 치킨말고 생선구이 드세요
l’activité était fantastique que se soit les lieux ou la nourriture, tout était au top ! Merci énormément pour cette expérience incroyable
Very very ordinary beaches. I have chosen boat tour no pick up. I went there w my rental car. The boat was changed, we are moved to another boat named Fanar. Booking was for Osman Baba Boat. First announce made and they said we will come back 15:00 . We moved at 10:10. There was more than 85 people on the boat. We ate lunch on the upper deck on our lap hence there was no table available at lower deck. Very very poorly presented lunch plate. And it was self service. We made the queue, I have felt like dormitory school cafeteria. And the reason I have chosen this trip was for Suluada. It has nothing to do with the picture. Obviously, the Island itself has two beaches, ours chosen to the busiest but easy to access for captain. All the boats were anchored next to each other, we did not have space to swim. The saddest part is to come back 2 hours before the original time, 15:00 instead of 17:00. And we were filmed by marine police while disembarking, because the boat was overbooked.
Great experience, really enjoyed it!🥰
Lo mejor es estar en el barco tirado en las colchonetas con la brisa del mar. Lo peor, está súper masificado. Son capaces de meter 9 barcos en una playa minúscula y no tienes espacio ni para pegarte un baño. Deberían regularlo de otro modo para controlar mejor la afluencia. Una pena, en 5 años han destrozado el entorno
Endroit très joli, conforme à ce qui était dit. MAIS ATTENTION beaucoup trop de monde, cela gâche toute l’expérience. Beaucoup de pollution dans l’eau ducoup. Le déroulement des arrêts n’a pas du tout était conforme à la description, en effet nous nous sommes arrêté 2x 45min et 1x 30min. A aucun moment nous avons fais un arrêt dans une crique inconnue, nous avons juste tourné autour de l’île. Nous nous sommes installés sur des matelas à l’étage, avec une musique bien trop forte dans les oreilles, mal de tête garantie! Le repas, lui était vraiment correct. La prise en charge à l’hôtel était grandement apprécié.
The positives: the guide Raoul, who was great, and the beautiful spots where we stopped. The negatives: the meal wasn't very good, too salty and not enough food. The photos on sale weren't even good quality. There were lots of people on the same tour, so the spots were crowded, as were the boats, and the boat staff weren't very welcoming.