Every raft on the Koprucay glides through the same turquoise snowmelt and the same pine-clad canyon walls, yet the trip you book comes in two lengths. Choosing between the standard run of around 14 km and the shorter family option of around 12 km is really a choice about time on the water, the character of the rapids and who is climbing into the raft with you.
The two runs at a glance
Both routes start upstream near Beskonak inside Koprulu Canyon National Park, around one hour and roughly 50 km inland from the Side and Manavgat coast. Free minibus pickup from your hotel is standard, and every raft carries a trained guide, with a helmet and life jacket provided for each paddler. The water is cold, clear snowmelt all season, even in the July and August heat, so the difference between the two runs is not the setting but the stretch of river you cover.
The standard ~14 km run
The classic 14 km route is the one most people picture when they think of rafting in Koprulu Canyon. You spend longer on the water, drift through more of the canyon's quieter pools and paddle a fuller sequence of grade II-III rapids. Nothing here is extreme white water, but the extra distance means more splashy sections, more chances to swim in a calm stretch and a stronger sense of having travelled through the gorge rather than sampled it. If rafting is the headline of your day out, this is the run to choose.
The shorter ~12 km family option
The 12 km family route trims the run without watering down the scenery. It covers a gentler selection of the same grade II-III rapids, spends a little less time on the water and is built around comfort for younger paddlers and first-timers. Families with children, usually welcomed from around age six or seven, tend to prefer it, as do groups who want the canyon experience without a long stint of paddling. You still get the cold splashes, the emerald water and the guided descent, simply in a more relaxed dose.
Rapids and intensity
Both runs sit in the beginner-friendly grade II-III band, so neither demands experience. The intensity you feel depends as much on the season as the distance. In the spring snowmelt of April and May the river runs higher and livelier, giving both routes more punch, while high summer brings gentler, warmer-weather flows. The longer 14 km run naturally strings together more of the busier rapids, so if you are chasing the most action within safe, family-grade limits, distance and timing matter more than choosing a nominally "harder" trip.
Time, energy and who each suits
The extra distance on the 14 km run means more time paddling and a little more energy spent, which suits active adults, teenagers, groups of friends and anyone who wants the fuller adventure. The 12 km option asks less of you and is easier on small children, nervous first-timers, older travellers or mixed groups who want everyone to enjoy the day at a comfortable pace. Whichever you pick, both are built to be fun rather than gruelling, and your guide sets the rhythm.
What this means for the price
Run length is only one of the things that shapes what you pay. The longer route can cost a little more simply because you are on the water longer, but the bigger swings usually come from whether you join a shared group or book a private raft, whether you add a combo such as a jeep safari or zipline, whether you want the guide's action photos and video, and how far your hotel is from the canyon for the transfer. Because these choices move the total in different directions, we never quote a fixed figure here. Check the live price for each option on our rafting tours page, and remember that booking direct is usually cheaper than paying a hotel representative.
So which should you choose?
Pick the 14 km run if you are a mixed group of active adults or older children chasing the fullest day on the river. Pick the 12 km family option if you have young children, first-timers or anyone who would rather ease into the canyon. Both float the same unforgettable water; the only real question is how long you want to stay on it. Compare both, see live pricing and reserve your spot on our tours page.