It's the question we hear more than any other: "Can I go rafting if I can't swim?" The short, honest answer is yes — thousands of non-swimmers raft Köprülü Canyon every season, and it's one of the most rewarding things a nervous first-timer can do on holiday in Antalya. Let's walk through exactly why it's safe, what happens if you end up in the water, and which tours are gentlest for beginners.
Why non-swimmers can raft safely
Rafting isn't swimming. You're sitting in a sturdy inflatable raft, paddling as a team, with a licensed guide steering from the back. The river does most of the work — your job is to follow simple instructions. The gear and the guide are built around one assumption: that anyone in the boat might not swim.
Every one of our tours includes, at no extra cost:
- A buoyancy vest (life jacket) — this keeps you floating face-up on the surface whether you can swim or not. It does the floating for you.
- A helmet to protect your head in and out of the water.
- A professional licensed guide in every raft, trained in river rescue.
- A safety briefing before you launch, covering paddling, commands and what to do if you fall in.
- Insurance on every booking.
The classic run is Köprülü Canyon rafting from Side — Class II–III water, roughly 12–14 km of scenic, splashy but manageable rapids. It's the standard family-friendly route, and it's where the vast majority of non-swimmers go.
What actually happens if you fall in?
First, falling in is not a disaster — it's a normal, occasional part of rafting, and the whole system is designed for it. Here's what to do, and what your guide will have already told you in the briefing:
- Don't panic — your vest floats you. The moment you hit the water, the buoyancy vest brings you to the surface, face up.
- Adopt the safe float position: lie on your back, feet up and pointing downstream, toes above the surface. This lets you fend off rocks with your feet and keeps you moving safely.
- Hold onto your paddle if you can, and look for the raft.
- Follow your guide's voice. They will reach you fast — with a paddle, a throw-rope or a hand — and pull you back into the boat.
On Class II–III water like Köprülü, the river is gentle enough that a swim, if it happens at all, is short and easily managed. This is exactly why we steer non-swimmers and nervous first-timers to the classic canyon rather than the extreme runs.
Which tours suit nervous first-timers?
If you can't swim — or you're simply anxious — stay on the Köprülü Canyon (Class II–III) tours. These are calmer, family-oriented, and usually welcome kids from around age 5–6, which tells you how manageable the water is.
Great beginner-friendly choices
- Rafting adventure from Antalya — a family-friendly day on the classic canyon, from just €23.
- Köprülü Canyon rafting from Belek — another relaxed family run, €25.
- Belek Köprülü white-water — the same beautiful canyon at €30.
- The original Side Köprülü tour — safe, guided and just €20.
Browse the full white-water rafting lineup or the family tours if you're bringing children.
What to avoid as a non-swimmer
The Tazı Canyon runs are Class IV–V — steeper, wilder and genuinely extreme. They're brilliant, but they're for confident adventurers, not first-timers who can't swim. Save the extreme tours for another day (or watch the daredevils from the safety of the classic run).
A few practical reassurances
- Free hotel transfer is included from Side, Manavgat, Evrenseki, Kumköy, Belek, Antalya/Lara and Alanya — no driving, no stress.
- You pay on the day — reserve free online and pay cash or card at the tour, so there's no pressure if plans change.
- Lunch by the river is included on most tours.
- The season runs roughly April to October — water is highest in spring and warmest in mid-summer.
The bottom line
Not being able to swim is one of the most common worries, and one of the least necessary. With a buoyancy vest doing the floating, a trained guide beside you, a proper briefing and gentle Class II–III water, Köprülü Canyon is genuinely built for beginners. If you can sit in a boat and follow simple instructions, you can raft.
Ready to face the fear the easy way? Reserve your Köprülü Canyon rafting tour free online and pay on the day — vest, guide and confidence all included.