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Discover the beauty of Antalya with a boat trip to Porto Genoese Bay, mud baths, and scenic coves. An affordable day of swimming, relaxation, and delicious food.
Antalya/Kemer: Porto Genoese Boat Trip & Mud Bath with Lunch offers a charming way to explore the stunning coastline of Turkey’s Antalya Province. For just $45 per person, you’ll spend between 6 to 10 hours sailing across crystal-clear waters, stopping at breathtaking spots like Akseki Bay, Korsan Bay, and Fosforlu Cave. The tour combines scenic cruising, snorkeling opportunities, a rejuvenating mud bath, and a hearty onboard lunch—perfect for travelers seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation.
One aspect that many find appealing is the scenic boat ride itself. We love how the boat’s boutique style creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere—it’s a refreshing change from larger, crowded tours. A key highlight is the chance to swim in those strikingly beautiful coves and take part in the mud bath, which promises both fun and skin benefits. However, a possible consideration is the unpredictability of sea conditions, which can sometimes lead to modifications in the itinerary, such as skipped stops or cave exploration. This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy water-based activities, scenic vistas, and a relaxed pace with good food.
If you’re considering a day out that combines natural beauty, cultural intrigue, and some playful mud, this tour could be a great fit. Just keep in mind that it’s somewhat dependent on weather and sea conditions, so flexibility is key. It’s ideal for those who want a straightforward, enjoyable way to see parts of Antalya’s coastline without the need for strenuous activity or long travel distances.

Starting Point and Transportation
Most guests are picked up from their hotels in Antalya, Lara, or Belek, with the tour operator confirming pickup times a day in advance. The journey to Andrasan port takes about two hours, giving you a chance to enjoy the scenic drive through Turkey’s lush landscapes. Those who prefer to meet directly at the port can do so, which is perfect if you’re staying nearby or want to skip the hotel transfer.
The Cruise Begins
Once aboard, the atmosphere is relaxed, with the boat offering a boutique vibe—smaller than typical large group tours, making interactions more personal. Cruises usually last between 6 and 10 hours, allowing ample time to enjoy each stop without rushing.
Akseki Bay
Your first stop, Akseki Bay, is known for its rugged seabed and abundant sea urchins, making it a favorite for snorkelers. You’ll get about 30 minutes here to swim, float, and observe underwater life—just be cautious not to touch the sea urchins if you’re exploring the rocky seabed. Reviewers note that this spot is a bit “wild,” but that’s part of the charm for lovers of authentic, unspoiled nature.
Porto Genoese Bay
Next, the boat cruises to Porto Genoese Bay, a notably glamorous setting with clear waters perfect for swimming and photo opportunities. You’ll spend about an hour here, which includes the much-anticipated lunch buffet. The meal typically features options like fish, chicken, pasta, or rice, complemented by fresh salad and fruit. Many guests praise the quality and variety, feeling it offers good value considering the scenic location.
Mud Bath Fun
A highlight is the mud bath, where you can slather yourself in mineral-rich mud for a playful and skin-refreshing experience. Guests often describe it as “fun” and “rejuvenating,” especially after a swim. The mud bath isn’t just for laughs but is believed to have skin benefits, making it a popular activity.
Korsan Bay
After lunch, you’ll enjoy a 40-minute swim at Korsan Bay, which is praised for its pristine, peaceful waters. This quieter bay tends to attract those looking for a relaxing swim away from crowded beaches. It’s a favorite among travelers for the tranquility and clear sea.
Fosforlu Cave
Depending on sea conditions, there’s a chance to visit Fosforlu Cave—a real hidden gem. This cave features a unique atmosphere inside, although reviewers point out that weather and waves can influence whether this stop is included. It’s a bonus if available but not guaranteed, so don’t be disappointed if it’s skipped.
Return and Disembarkation
After a full day of exploring, swimming, and eating, the boat heads back to Adrasan Beach. The return journey is approximately two hours, giving you time to relax and reflect on the day’s highlights before being transferred back to your hotel or meeting point.
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This experience is perfect for travelers who enjoy scenic boat cruises with plenty of swimming. If you appreciate natural beauty, like exploring hidden coves, and want a good mix of relaxation and activity, you’ll find this trip rewarding. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy playful activities like mud baths and don’t mind a boat ride that isn’t overly crowded.
However, if you’re seeking a highly structured, predictable itinerary or extensive snorkeling, you might want to look elsewhere. The tour’s charm lies in its flexibility and the genuine, unpolished beauty of the stops—so be open to surprises.

The Porto Genoese Boat Trip with Mud Bath offers a relaxing yet adventure-filled day along Turkey’s stunning coastline. For an affordable price, you get to explore beautiful bays, indulge in a mud bath, and enjoy a hearty onboard lunch—making it a practical choice for those wanting a taste of authentic Turkish seaside life.
While the itinerary can change due to weather, this unpredictability adds to the sense of adventure, and many travelers appreciate the intimate, boutique boat experience. It’s a wonderful way to unwind, soak up natural beauty, and try some playful activities in a relaxed environment.
If you’re after a straightforward day of swimming, scenic views, and tasty food, this tour provides excellent value and a memorable snapshot of Antalya’s coastline.
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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, if you select the option, the tour provides hotel pickup and drop-off from Antalya, Lara, or Belek. The exact times are confirmed a day in advance.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 6 and 10 hours, depending on the schedule and sea conditions.
What are the main stops during the trip?
Stops include Akseki Bay, Porto Genoese Bay, Korsan Bay, and potentially Fosforlu Cave, with swimming and snorkeling opportunities at each.
Is the lunch included?
Yes, a buffet-style lunch with options like fish, chicken, pasta, or rice, plus salad and fruit, is included in the tour price.
Can I snorkel during the tour?
While the tour doesn't specifically offer guided snorkeling, you can snorkel during designated swim breaks if you bring your own gear.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, a towel, possibly snorkeling gear, and a waterproof camera for photos.
Are there any restrictions?
Sea conditions can lead to changes in the itinerary, such as skipping stops or cave visits, for safety reasons.
How many people typically join the tour?
It’s a boutique-style boat, so the group size is relatively small, fostering a relaxed atmosphere.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children who enjoy swimming and boat rides will likely enjoy the trip, but always check with the provider regarding age restrictions.
What is the main appeal of this tour?
The combination of scenic stops, the fun mud bath, and the opportunity to relax on a small, comfortable boat makes it a popular choice for a laid-back day exploring Turkey’s coast.
This detailed, honest review aims to help you decide if this boat trip aligns with your vacation dreams. It offers a genuine taste of Antalya’s natural beauty, with flexibility and fun built in—perfect for travelers looking to unwind and explore in style.