Antalya has more ways to get wet than almost anywhere on the Mediterranean, which is exactly why choosing one day out is so hard. Here is our honest ranking of the region's water activities - and why one of them stands clearly above the rest.
How we ranked Antalya's water activities
We judged each option on four simple things: how much genuine adventure you get, whether it suits families and mixed groups, value for money, and how memorable it feels a week later. No sponsored favourites - just the honest case for each, then the confident case for the winner.
4. Waterparks and hotel pools
The Land of Legends, Aqualand and dozens of hotel aqua-centres are brilliant for one thing: keeping children delighted for an afternoon without leaving the resort strip. Slides, wave pools, lazy rivers - it's easy, air-conditioned nearby, and low-stress.
The honest downside is that it's the same experience you can have in almost any coastal city in the world. You won't come home with a story you couldn't have had in Spain or Florida. Great for a rest day, not the day you remember the trip by.
3. Sea sports: parasailing, jet ski, banana boat
Along the beaches at Side, Belek, Kemer and Alanya you'll find the full menu of motorised sea sports. Parasailing gives you a genuinely lovely few minutes over the bay, and jet skis are a proper adrenaline hit for those who want speed.
They're honest fun, but they're short - most rides last minutes rather than hours - and the per-minute cost adds up quickly. Think of these as a fun add-on to a beach day rather than a full day out on their own.
2. Boat trips along the coast
A Mediterranean boat trip is a classic for good reason. Cruising out of Antalya, Side or Alanya to swim in blue coves, sunbathe on deck and eat lunch aboard is relaxing, scenic and sociable - ideal if your group wants sun and calm over thrills.
The honest catch is that the sea in high summer is warm, busy and, on the larger party boats, sometimes crowded and loud. It's a lovely, gentle day. If your idea of the perfect day on the water involves doing rather than lounging, it may leave you wanting more.
1. White-water rafting in Koprulu Canyon
Our clear winner is rafting the Koprucay river through Koprulu Canyon National Park, around an hour inland from the Side-Manavgat coast near Beskonak. It wins because it delivers everything the others do only in part - real adventure, family suitability, strong value and a day you genuinely remember.
The classic run covers around 14 km of grade II-III water: lively rapids to whoop through, calm emerald pools to float and swim in, and pine-forest canyon scenery you simply can't see from the beach. The water is cold, clear snowmelt - a gorgeous shock in the summer heat - and every raft has a trained guide, so it's genuinely family friendly for children and first-timers alike. Gear is provided and no experience is needed. The season runs roughly from April to October.
Best of all, it feels like a proper expedition rather than a resort activity: free hotel pickup in the morning, an hour's scenic drive up into the mountains, a day on the river, and back late afternoon or early evening buzzing. For the full picture on choosing a trip, read our guide to the best rafting from Side.
Why book your rafting day direct
Whatever you pick, book the water day directly with the operator where you can. Hotel reps and the big booking sites (Viator, GetYourGuide and the like) add their own commission on top, so their headline price is usually higher than booking direct for the exact same boat or raft. Booking straight with the team also means clearer pickup arrangements and someone who actually answers when you have a question.
Browse the full range of days out on the water on our tours page, or go straight to the one that beat the rest.
Ready for the best day on the water in Antalya? Check live availability and prices for the best rafting from Side and book direct to skip the middleman's commission.