A rafting combo pairs white-water rafting on the Koprucay with a second adventure such as quad, buggy, jeep safari or zipline, all on one transfer and one full day. Let us be straight about the price.
Why a combo is cheaper than booking separately
The simple answer: you share the cost of the day. When you book a stand-alone rafting trip and then, on another day, a separate quad or zipline outing, you pay twice for the things that surround the activity, most obviously the transfer, the coordination and the logistics of getting you out to Koprulu Canyon National Park near Beskonak, around one hour inland from the Side and Manavgat coast.
A combo folds those overheads into a single day. You get your free hotel pickup in the morning, do the rafting, do the second activity, and head back late afternoon or early evening, all under one booking. Because the operator is running one vehicle and one plan instead of two, the combined price sits below the total of two activities bought on their own. That is why combos are consistently the best value on our tours list.
What actually drives the price
A handful of honest factors decide where a combo lands:
- Which activities you pair. Rafting plus a zipline is a different build from a 3-in-1 or a full 4-in-1 day that stacks rafting, Tazi Canyon, zipline and a buggy safari together. More activities, more value packed in, and a different price.
- Per-person versus per-vehicle elements. This is the big one people miss. Rafting is charged per person, because every guest needs a seat in the raft, a helmet and a life jacket. Quad and buggy, however, are charged per vehicle. If two people share one quad or buggy, the vehicle cost is split between you, which changes your per-head total.
- Group size. Following on from that, couples and families can often ride two-up on a single quad or buggy, spreading the per-vehicle part further.
- Season. Rafting runs roughly April to October. Demand and availability across the season can move things.
Per-person or per-vehicle: read the booking page carefully
Because rafting and off-road elements are priced differently, the smartest thing you can do is check how each part of your chosen combo is quoted. On our live rafting price page the current, honest figure is shown for each option, with the per-person and per-vehicle elements laid out so there are no surprises on the day.
We deliberately do not print fixed euro figures in guides like this one. Prices shift with the season, the exact combo and how many share a vehicle, and we would rather you see the real number than an out-of-date promise. Always defer to the live booking page.
What is included for the price
Whatever combo you choose, the rafting portion is the classic run of around 14 kilometres through Koprulu Canyon, grade II to III and genuinely family-friendly. A trained guide rides in every raft, and your helmet and life jacket are provided. Free hotel pickup and return are part of the deal. The water is cold snowmelt even in high summer, so that thrill is included at no extra charge.
Is a combo right for you?
If you have one free day and want to squeeze maximum adventure out of it, a combo is almost always the better maths than two separate trips. You save on the repeated transfer, you save a whole day of your holiday, and you get two or more experiences back to back. For solo travellers the per-vehicle activities cost a little more per head; for couples and families sharing quads and buggies, the value is excellent.
On matters of age and health, always be honest with us when you book and confirm any concerns with the operator, so we can put you in the right raft and the right vehicle.
Check the real price now
The only accurate answer to "how much does a rafting combo tour cost in Antalya" is the live one. See today's honest rates on our rafting combo price page and book your full day of adventure.