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Enjoy a full-day boat trip from Kemer to Suluada Island with swimming, wildlife spotting, and lunch. Hassle-free transfers and scenic spots included.
Taking a boat trip to Suluada Island from Kemer offers a chance to relax, swim, and soak in some of Turkey’s most captivating Mediterranean scenery. This tour, priced at around $41.50 per person, combines scenic cruising, wildlife spotting, and some excellent spots for sunbathing and swimming, all wrapped into a roughly 10-hour day.
What makes this trip appealing is the convenience of hotel transfers, the opportunity to see sea turtles and dolphins, and the chance to enjoy a delicious onboard lunch. On the downside, there’s a concern about how crowded some spots can get and the mixed quality of the overall experience, as reflected in some reviews.
This tour is perfect for travelers looking for a hassle-free way to explore multiple beaches and isolated bays without the stress of organizing transport or logistics. If you’re someone who enjoys scenic boat rides, wildlife sightings, and relaxed days by the water, this could be a great option. However, if you prefer quieter, less crowded spots or have specific dietary needs, it’s worth considering the potential drawbacks.
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The tour kicks off early in the morning, with hotel pickups from Kemer between 07:30 and 08:00. The transportation to Adrasan harbor is around two hours, giving you a chance to relax and prepare for the day ahead. This transfer is especially appreciated by travelers who want to skip the hassle of arranging their own transport, as the tour handles the logistics. Our review indicates that most guests find the pickup and drop-off smooth, although one reviewer noted an issue with a miscommunication about pick-up times, which slightly soured their day.
Departing from Adrasan port, your first encounter with the stunning waters of Suluada Island is truly the highlight. This unspoiled spot is renowned for its clear, inviting waters and the chance to swim into the Love Cave, a small, enchanting sea cave filled with cold water, according to local myth as the teardrops of a girl. Expect to spend roughly two hours here, swimming, sunbathing, and possibly spotting sea turtles gliding through the water.
One guest mentioned, “The boat was clean, and the staff was good,” affirming the overall comfort onboard, while another noted the clear waters and beautiful scenery. However, some travelers, like a reviewer who described the beaches as “full of pea shingle and not sand,” might find the beaches less ideal if they prefer soft sand for lounging.
The next attraction is Akseki Bay, also referred to as Love Island, famous for its small cave and legendary waters. This spot is perfect for a refreshing swim and exploring the local myth that the cold waters are tears from a girl, adding a bit of local color. Guests often praise the beauty of the natural surroundings but also mention the crowding. One review states, “Too overpopulated with tourist boats, impossible to have room to sunbathe,” which is common in popular spots during peak season.
After a couple of hours of swimming and enjoying the scenery, you’ll return to the boat for a leisurely lunch. The provided meal is described as “delicious,” with some reviewers noting the small share plates and good taste, though others mention the lack of gluten-free options. The stated aim is to give you energy for the rest of the trip, and most guests find the meal satisfactory considering the value.
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The boat then cruises along the coastline, revealing the Lycian Way from the sea. This stretch offers impressive views of rocky coasts, beaches, and lush forested areas. The chance to spot sea turtles is a highlight for many, with some reviewers noting that these graceful creatures sometimes swim close to the boat.
Next, the boat stops at Korsan Koyu, or Pirate Cave, known for its crystal-clear waters and intriguing rocky formations. Guests often enjoy swimming here and appreciating the rugged natural beauty. The hour spent here allows for a relaxed swim and some fun picture opportunities.
The day concludes with a visit to Karaoz Hurmalik, where guests can sunbathe and take their last dips in the Mediterranean before heading back to Adrasan harbor and subsequently to Kemer. The transfer back takes approximately an hour, offering a chance to reflect on the day’s highlights.
Most travelers find the organized transfers straightforward and reliable, with pickup times averaging around 8 am. The tour accommodates up to 80 people, which can mean bustling scenes at popular spots. If you prefer quieter moments, consider arriving early or later in the season.
Spanning about 10 hours, the tour balances activity with relaxation. The itinerary is well-structured — not too rushed but enough variety to keep the day interesting. Expect about two hours at each major stop, with some flexibility depending on weather and crowd conditions.
At approximately $41.50, this tour offers solid value considering the included hotel transfers, guide, and lunch. While the reviews mention some dissatisfaction with the crowding and lunch options, most agree that it’s a worthwhile experience for the price.
Bring your bathing suit, sun protection, and perhaps a snorkel if you want to explore underwater more closely. A towel, water, and some snacks might also enhance your comfort, especially if you’re sensitive to crowded spots or have dietary preferences.
Several guests pointed out the professionalism of the guides, with one mentioning that the guide was very knowledgeable and helpful. Others appreciated the clean boat and the stunning views, emphasizing that the trip was a good value for money. However, we also note some criticisms — including overcrowding, disappointment with the lunch (particularly for gluten-free eaters), and occasional logistical issues like incorrect pickup times.
One guest summed it up by saying, “Great value, good food, and a beautiful beach,” but cautioned that “some beaches are crowded, and the experience depends on the number of boats there.” Another reviewer highlighted that the scenery was “beautiful,” but the over-commercialization could detract from the feeling of untouched nature.
This boat trip to Suluada from Kemer offers an excellent mix of scenic beauty, wildlife spotting, and relaxation, especially if you’re keen on swimming and sunbathing in a well-organized setting. The included transfer and lunch provide good value, making it a hassle-free way to explore multiple bays and beaches without worrying about logistics.
While the high number of visitors at some stops might not appeal to those seeking serenity, most travelers will find the stunning waters, friendly guides, and lively atmosphere worth it. The chance to see dolphins and turtles in their natural habitat adds a special touch, especially for nature lovers.
This tour suits active, social travelers who enjoy a full day of sightseeing and swimming with a comfortable, organized experience. If you’re okay with some crowding and are looking for a cost-effective way to enjoy Turkey’s beloved coastal spots, this trip could be just right.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup from Kemer, with most pickups happening between 07:30 and 08:00.
How long is the entire trip?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, including transfers, multiple stops, and lunch.
Are there wildlife sightings during the trip?
Yes, guests often report seeing dolphins and sea turtles, especially while cruising along the coast or in the bays.
What should I bring?
Bring a bathing suit, towel, sun protection, and possibly a snorkel. Snacks and water are recommended, especially if you’re sensitive to crowds or specific dietary needs.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a meal is provided onboard, usually consisting of hot and cold options. Some reviews mention limited choices and the absence of gluten-free options.
What if I want a quieter experience?
Given the popularity and crowded nature of some stops, arriving early or visiting during the shoulder season might help you avoid the biggest crowds.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case your plans shift.
This full-day boat trip from Kemer to Suluada blends scenic beauty, wildlife, and relaxed island atmosphere, making it a popular choice for travelers wanting an authentic Mediterranean experience with minimal fuss.