You booked it on a whim, and now the night before you're lying awake wondering what you signed up for. Relax. A first-time rafting trip down Köprülü Canyon is one of the most beginner-friendly adventures in the whole Antalya region — big enough to feel like a real thrill, gentle enough that families with kids do it every single day.
This is exactly what your day will look like, hour by hour, so nothing catches you off guard.
Before you go: the honest reassurance
Let's clear up the fear first. The classic Köprülü run is Class II–III white water — that means lively, splashy rapids with calm stretches in between, not the terrifying waterfalls you've seen on YouTube. Non-swimmers are welcome: everyone wears a buoyancy vest and a helmet, and a licensed guide sits in every raft steering and calling commands.
- You do not need any experience. Your guide teaches you everything on the water.
- You will get wet. That's the whole point — wear a swimsuit and bring a towel and dry clothes.
- Kids are welcome on Köprülü, usually from around age 5–6, which is why it's the go-to family run.
- You pay on the tour day — reserve free online now, settle up in cash or by card when you're picked up. No prepayment stress.
Your rafting day, hour by hour
Morning — free hotel pickup
Your day starts with a knock at your hotel. Round-trip transfer is free and included, so there's no taxi to arrange and no directions to memorise. Pickups run across Side, Manavgat, Evrenseki, Kumköy, Belek, Antalya/Lara and Alanya (Alanya is a slightly longer drive, so an earlier pickup). The minibus winds up toward the Taurus Mountains, the air cools, and the pine forest opens up around you — the ride itself is half the pleasure.
On arrival — check-in and the safety briefing
At the riverside base camp you'll be handed your helmet and buoyancy vest and shown where to leave your bags and dry clothes. Then comes the safety briefing, the most important 10 minutes of the day. Your guide demonstrates how to hold the paddle, how to sit, the few simple commands ("forward," "back," "hold on"), and — reassuringly — exactly what to do in the very unlikely event you end up in the water. Listen here and everything else is easy.
On the water — around 12–14 km of canyon
Now the fun. You'll spend roughly 1.5 to 2 hours paddling 12–14 km down the Köprülü Canyon, threading between towering rock walls with the water an unreal shade of turquoise. It's a rhythm: a burst of paddling and shrieking through a rapid, then a floating, laughing calm stretch where you catch your breath and stare up at the cliffs.
Swim stops — the best part
On the flat sections your guide will often let you slip out of the raft for a swim in the cool, clean canyon water — vest on, guide watching. This is the moment nervous first-timers always relax completely. If you'd rather stay dry and in the raft, that's absolutely fine too.
Midday — lunch by the river
You'll pull ashore for lunch by the river, included on most tours — a proper hot meal at riverside tables under the trees, exactly what you want after a morning of paddling. It's also the social heart of the day, where strangers who screamed through the same rapid become friends.
Afternoon — drop-off
Changed back into dry clothes, glowing and a little sunburnt, you climb into the same minibus for the free ride back to your hotel. Most guests are home by mid-to-late afternoon with the whole evening still ahead.
What to bring
- Swimsuit worn under your clothes, plus a towel and full change of dry clothes.
- Water shoes or old trainers with a heel strap — flip-flops float away.
- Sunscreen, and sunglasses on a retainer strap.
- A little cash or a card to pay on the day and for optional canyon photos and drinks.
- Leave phones, wallets and valuables in the lockable bag at base camp — the river is no place for electronics.
Which Köprülü tour should a first-timer pick?
Any of the Köprülü white-water tours is perfect for beginners. Prices start around €20, and it mostly comes down to where you're staying:
- Staying in Side or Manavgat? The Side Köprülü rafting tour (€20) is the easy classic.
- In or near the city? Try the family rafting tour from Antalya (€23).
- In Belek? The Köprülü Canyon tour from Belek (€25) is made for families.
Want to make a full day of it? Add a jeep or quad ride with a combo tour like the rafting and jeep safari from Side (€28). And if the Class II–III river leaves you hungry for more, the wilder Class IV–V Tazı Canyon is waiting for next time.
The nerves you feel tonight will be gone within five minutes of the first rapid. Every single first-timer says the same thing at lunch: "When can we do that again?"
Ready to trade the nerves for a story you'll tell for years? Reserve your Köprülü Canyon rafting day free online and pay on the day — your guides, gear, transfer and lunch are all sorted.