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Experience a full-day boat tour from Antalya to Suluada and Akseki, featuring swimming, cave exploration, and onboard lunch for an authentic Turkish coast adventure.
This Antalya Suluada Island Boat Tour offers a fantastic way to explore Turkey’s stunning Turquoise Coast. With a full-day schedule packed with swimming, cave exploring, and scenic cruising, it promises a mix of relaxation and adventure. The tour is notably praised for its smooth organization, friendly crew, and authentic feel.
One of the biggest highlights? The chance to swim in crystal-clear waters and walk along beautiful white sand beaches—an experience that feels almost like a slice of paradise. The included lunch on the boat adds value, making it a convenient way to enjoy local flavors without fuss.
However, a potential consideration is the length of the day—at 8 to 9 hours, it’s quite comprehensive, which might be tiring for some travelers, especially those with limited stamina or tight schedules. Still, for those who love a full, immersive day on the water, this trip strikes a great balance of guided comfort and free time.
This tour suits travelers craving a genuine boat-based adventure with plenty of chances to swim, explore caves, and enjoy the sea. It’s particularly appealing for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting a stress-free, fun-filled day that showcases some of Turkey’s most beautiful coastlines.
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The tour begins early, around 7:00 am, with hotel pickups arranged via air-conditioned vehicles. This makes the start effortless, especially if you’re staying in central Antalya. The small group size—up to 50 travelers—ensures a less crowded, more personalized experience. The professionalism of the crew, including friendly guides and a knowledgeable captain, adds a layer of comfort and safety.
Once on board, the journey to Adrasan Harbour takes about two hours. This part of the trip is a great chance to get a preview of the coast, chat with fellow travelers, or simply enjoy the scenic drive through Turkey’s lush landscape. Some reviewers, like Izabela, mention that the smooth organization and friendly atmosphere make the entire process enjoyable, and the boat is described as “luxurious,” hinting at a comfortable and well-maintained vessel.
The boat anchors off Suluada, often called Turkey’s “Turkish Maldives,” thanks to its pristine waters and white sandy beaches. During the two-hour stop, you can swim in the clear, turquoise sea—many travelers comment on how stunning the water looks, perfect for photos. You might also take a walk around the island or catch some sun while lounging on the boat’s roof.
One reviewer highlighted how “all went smoothly,” and the experience of relaxing on deck while the captain navigates adds to the feeling of being on a private yacht. The freedom to explore or just soak up the scenery means you can tailor your time here to your wishes.
After the swim, a delicious onboard lunch is served, offering a break from the day’s activity. The reviews mention the lunch as “very tasty,” which adds great value considering most excursions of this length charge extra for meals. It’s a good chance to fuel up and chat with fellow travelers before heading to the next highlight.
The next stop, Akseki (also called Love Bay), is a fascinating spot. Known for its caves—both above and below water—this area is perfect for those intrigued by legends and natural wonders. The largest cave, Love Cave, is steeped in myths, adding a mystical aura.
The water here is notably cold, which is why many travelers find it refreshing after a warm day of sightseeing. The caves, some over hundreds of years old, offer both a visual treat and a sense of history and mystery. Visitors can explore the caves or simply relax on the boat, taking in the scenic surroundings.
A reviewer described this as “unforgettable,” emphasizing the captivating atmosphere and the chance to see caves you can’t find anywhere else on the coast. The tour’s two-hour stop allows enough time for exploration without feeling rushed.
After the Akseki visit, the yacht sails back to Adrasan Harbour. The relaxed pace, combined with the beautiful scenery and good company, makes the return trip a relaxing end to a busy day. The tour finishes with a drop-off back at your hotel, completing an approximately nine-hour adventure.

Included:
– Transfers from your Antalya hotel
– Boat cruise to Suluada and Akseki
– Lunch onboard
Not Included:
– Extra meals like brunch or dinner
– Alcoholic beverages (so bring your own if desired)
– Personal expenses, souvenirs, or optional activities
The tour offers excellent value—paying around $50.90 per person, it covers most logistics and meals, making it a hassle-free day out for those who want to explore the coast without planning every detail.

This boat tour offers a fantastic way to see a different side of Antalya’s coast—one that’s full of natural beauty, caves, and turquoise waters. The combination of free time at Suluada and Akseki, a smooth boat ride, and a tasty onboard lunch makes it a comprehensive experience for those who love spending time on the water.
For travelers seeking a relaxed yet adventurous day with plenty of photo opportunities and unique sights, this trip hits the mark. The positive reviews and high ratings suggest it’s well-organized and enjoyable, especially for first-timers exploring the region.
However, if you prefer shorter outings or aren’t comfortable with a nearly full-day commitment, this might feel a bit long. Still, if you’re someone who loves boat trips, caves, and beach lounging, you’ll find this tour offers excellent value and memorable experiences.
Is pickup included in the tour? Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup from Antalya via air-conditioned vehicles, making logistics easier.
What time does the tour start? The tour begins at 7:00 am, so be prepared for an early start.
How long is the overall trip? The entire experience lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, including transfers, boat time, and free periods.
What’s the main highlight of the tour? The visit to Suluada Island with its beaches and turquoise waters is the most talked-about part of the trip.
Can I swim at the stops? Yes, most travelers spend time swimming in the clear waters at both Suluada and Akseki.
Are meals included? Yes, a lunch is served onboard, and reviews mention it being quite tasty.
What should I bring? Sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, waterproof camera, and maybe a hat for sun protection.
Is this tour suitable for families? Yes, the flexible schedule and safe environment make it family-friendly, especially for those who enjoy water-based activities.
How can I book this tour? It’s best to book at least 22 days in advance via the provided platform, as it’s quite popular.
This full-day boat trip from Antalya to Suluada and Akseki offers a well-rounded mix of exploration, relaxation, and cultural intrigue, making it a memorable addition to your Turkish holiday.