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Experience a fun-filled day on a pirate boat from Kemer, including swimming, lunch, and scenic views along Antalya's coast. Perfect for adventure lovers.
If you’re looking for a lively, memorable day out on the water, the Pirate Boat Tour from Kemer might just be what you need. This approximately 7-hour cruise offers a taste of the Turkish coast with stops at scenic bays, historical ruins, and plenty of opportunities for swimming and relaxing. With a friendly vibe, full insurance, and included lunch, it’s an option worth considering for travelers craving adventure and a splash of pirate-themed fun.
One of the things we really like about this tour is how smoothly everything seems to run — from hotel pickups to the well-paced itinerary. Plus, the fact that transfers are available from multiple nearby towns makes it accessible for many travelers. However, a potential downside is the loud music reported by some guests, which could detract from a peaceful day if you prefer quieter settings. This tour suits those looking for a lively, social experience with lots of water activities and scenic views.
If you’re after a straightforward, fun-filled day with a good dose of sightseeing, swimming, and onboard comfort, this cruise could be a great choice. It’s especially appealing if you appreciate guided experiences, included meals, and the convenience of hotel pickups. Let’s explore what makes this pirate boat tour stand out and how it delivers value for your holiday.
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This tour aims to combine sightseeing, water fun, and a touch of pirate-themed adventure in one package. Starting early at 7:30 am, you’ll be collected from your hotel (covering Beldibi, Goynuk, Kemer, Kiris, Camyuva, and Tekirova) and transported in an air-conditioned vehicle to Kemer Marina. The small details—timely pickups, smooth transfers, and friendly guides—set the tone for a well-organized day.
Once onboard, the boat departs along the picturesque coast, giving you a chance to admire the scenic turquoise waters and rugged shoreline. The itinerary balances active and relaxing moments, with three main swimming stops: the bay of Phaselis, the bay of Heaven, and near the Cave of Pirates. Each offers a different vibe—Phaselis is famous for its ancient ruins and clear waters, while the other two are perfect for lounging or snorkeling.
The first stop at Phaselis Bay is particularly special. It’s not just about jumping into the water; this location is steeped in history. The tour includes a visit to the nearby ruins, which once thrived as an ancient trading port. While the entrance fee ($8) is optional, many guests appreciate the chance to explore the remnants of old walls, baths, and theaters. Reviewers mention that the area is ideal for swimming, with some noting the water’s clarity and the relaxing atmosphere.
Next, the boat heads to the Bay of Heaven. The name alone hints at its allure—a peaceful spot perfect for a leisurely swim or just floating around. This stop lasts about an hour, giving everyone enough time to cool down and soak up the sunshine.
The final swimming stop near the Cave of Pirates combines fun and a bit of imagination. The cave is a popular photo spot, and the surrounding waters provide more opportunities for snorkeling or relaxing on deck. Some guests mention that the lively music, often played onboard, adds to the festive pirate atmosphere but might be too loud for those seeking quieter moments.
A highlight of the tour is the included lunch served onboard. The menu is designed to keep energy levels high for the day ahead, with soft drinks also provided. While the specifics aren’t detailed, guests generally find the meal satisfying—enough to fuel the afternoon activities without feeling overly heavy. No alcohol is included, but you’re free to bring your own if you prefer.
After a fun day of swimming and sightseeing, the boat heads back toward Kemer Marina. The return trip usually includes some free time to unwind in the fresh sea air before the transfer back to your hotel.
Guests consistently appreciate the smooth organization and affordability of this tour. One reviewer mentioned, “the tickets are cheap and the transfer from the hotel was on time,” highlighting the value for money. Another noted that the tour was “well planned,” though they did comment that the music was quite loud during the trip, which could be a consideration if you prefer a calmer environment.
A different reviewer praised the overall experience, saying, “Six Kemer tours—this one was fun,” indicating that this tour holds up well among various local options. The lively atmosphere, especially during the pirate-themed parts, seems to be a hit with many travelers, who enjoyed the upbeat vibe and friendly guides.
Duration: Approximately 7 hours, starting at 7:30 am and returning in the late afternoon.
Price: $48 per person, which covers transportation, lunch, soft drinks, and full insurance—making it a good deal considering the included activities and scenic stops.
Group Size: Up to 99 travelers, balancing social interaction with comfort.
What to Bring: Swimsuit, towel, sun protection, camera, and perhaps some cash for optional entrance fees or souvenirs.
Additional Considerations: Bring earplugs if you’re sensitive to loud music, and remember that alcoholic drinks are not included but may be brought onboard.
This cruise is ideal for travelers who enjoy social, active days on the water. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a cost-effective way to explore the coast, combine history with leisure, and enjoy some fun, swimming, and onboard entertainment. Families, groups of friends, and solo travelers alike will find this tour accessible and engaging.
However, if you’re someone who values quiet, serene environments, or prefers less lively atmospheres, this might be less suitable. The lively music and pirate theme might be a bit much for peace-seekers, but for most, it adds to the overall festive experience.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included from many hotels in Beldibi, Goynuk, Kemer, Kiris, Camyuva, and Tekirova.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts around 7 hours, starting at 7:30 am.
Are meals included?
Yes, a lunch buffet with soft drinks is included onboard.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Is there any additional fee I should expect?
The entrance fee to Phaselis ruins ($8) is optional, and not included in the tour price.
Are drinks included?
Soft drinks are provided, but alcoholic beverages are not included and are not part of the tour package.
What should I bring?
Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, camera, and cash if you want to buy photos, videos, or souvenirs.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children should be comfortable with boat trips and swimming.
What if the weather turns bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people typically join?
Up to 99 travelers, creating a lively but manageable group environment.
This pirate boat tour from Kemer offers a lively, scenic, and well-organized way to enjoy the Turkish coast. With its blend of fun swimming spots, historical sights, and onboard amenities, it’s a solid choice for those wanting an active and social day out. Just be prepared for the energetic atmosphere and loud music if you choose to join—and get ready for a memorable adventure on the water.