You've seen the photos: an inflatable raft bouncing through emerald water, canyon walls towering overhead, everyone soaked and grinning. The next question is always the same — how much does it actually cost? The honest answer is refreshingly simple. Rafting in Antalya runs between €20 and €49 per person, and there are no surprise fees waiting for you at the river.
This guide breaks down every price tier, explains exactly what's included, and shows you how to get the most adventure for your money.
The short answer: €20 to €49 per person
Almost every rafting trip in the Antalya region falls inside this range. Where you land depends on three things: which river you paddle, where your hotel is, and whether you add extra activities to your day.
- €20–30 — Classic white-water rafting. The Köprülü Canyon run from Side (€20), plus family-friendly options from Antalya (€23) and Belek (€25). This is the sweet spot for most visitors.
- €25–38 — Rafting combos. Add a zipline, jeep, quad or buggy safari to the same day.
- €34–49 — Tazı Canyon & premium multi-activity days. The wilder Class IV–V water and big 3-in-1 or 4-in-1 packages sit at the top.
What's actually included in the price
This is where Antalya rafting genuinely delivers value. Even the €20 tour is a full, guided day out — not a bare boat rental. Every one of our tours includes:
- Free round-trip hotel transfer from your pickup region — you're collected and returned to your door at no extra cost.
- Professional licensed guides in every raft, giving a full safety briefing before you launch.
- All safety gear — helmet and buoyancy vest provided and fitted for you.
- Insurance for your activity.
- Lunch by the river on most tours, served at a riverside restaurant.
When you compare the €20 headline price against a self-drive day where you'd pay for fuel, parking, gear hire and lunch separately, the included package is what makes rafting one of the best-value adventures on the coast.
Köprülü vs Tazı: why grade affects price
The two canyons offer very different rides, and that's reflected in the cost.
Köprülü Canyon — the classic (€20–30)
Köprülü is a Class II–III run of roughly 12–14 km. It's exciting but forgiving, which is exactly why it's family-friendly and open to non-swimmers (your vest and guide keep you safe). This is the run behind the lowest prices, and it's the one most first-timers should choose.
Tazı Canyon — the extreme upgrade (€34–49)
Tazı is a different animal: Class IV–V, steeper, wilder and considerably more intense. The higher price reflects a longer transfer, tougher logistics and a more demanding experience. If you want the adrenaline maxed out, the Side Tazı Canyon tour (€34) or the extreme combos are where to look.
Why do combo tours cost more?
A combo simply stacks a second (or third) adventure onto your rafting day. You're not paying twice for transfer or lunch — those stay bundled — so a combo is almost always cheaper than booking each activity separately.
- Rafting + zipline from Side — €25
- Rafting + jeep safari from Side — €28
- Rafting + quad safari — €30
- Rafting + buggy safari — €35
- 3-in-1 (rafting + zipline + quad/buggy) — €38
- 4-in-1 (rafting + Tazı Canyon + zipline + buggy) — €49
The extra cost covers additional gear, extra guides and more equipment time. If you want a full day of back-to-back thrills, a combo tour is the best cost-per-thrill on offer. The 4-in-1 from Side (€49) is the biggest single day you can book.
How pay-on-tour-day works
Here's the part travellers love most: you reserve free online and pay on the day of your tour. There's no deposit, no card charged in advance and no risk in booking early.
- Reserve now, pay nothing. Lock in your spot and date online for free.
- Pay your guide on the day — cash or card, once you're picked up.
- Flexible peace of mind — you're not out of pocket if plans shift.
This model exists because we'd rather earn your trust on the riverbank than hold your money hostage online.
How to get the best value
- Pick Köprülü for the lowest price — €20 gets you the full guided classic run.
- Bundle activities into one combo instead of booking separate days — you save on transfer and lunch overhead.
- Book from a closer pickup region (Side, Manavgat, Kumköy, Belek) where transfers are shortest; Alanya works too, just expect a longer drive.
- Go in shoulder season — spring (April–May) brings the highest, most thrilling water, while mid-summer is warmest for swimmers.
Whatever your budget, there's a trip that fits. Browse the full white-water rafting collection or check the Kumköy Köprülü Canyon adventure to see a typical day in action.
Ready to hit the water? Reserve your spot free today and pay on the day — no deposit, no hidden fees, just €20–49 for one of the best days of your holiday. See all rafting tours and pick yours.