Everyone wants one number before they book: what does a day rafting through Koprulu Canyon actually cost? The honest answer is that there is no single fixed figure — the price shifts with your route, your group and a handful of add-ons. This guide explains exactly what drives it, so you can read any quote in 2026 and know whether it is fair.
The rafting itself runs on the Koprucay river through Koprulu Canyon National Park near Beskonak, around one hour and roughly 50 km inland from the Side and Manavgat coast. The classic run is around 14 km of grade II–III water, with a gentler ~12 km family option. It is beginner-friendly, a trained guide rides in every raft, and helmet and life jacket are provided.
What a standard rafting day usually includes
Most operators, including us, build the day around the same core. Knowing what is already covered helps you compare quotes properly rather than chasing the lowest headline number.
- Free hotel pickup and drop-off by minibus from the Side–Manavgat–Belek area — pickup is in the morning and you are usually back by late afternoon or early evening.
- All safety equipment: helmet, life jacket and paddle.
- A trained guide in every raft, briefing included.
- Time in the canyon for the actual descent, plus the usual riverside stops.
To see exactly what is bundled into our own package and what today's figure is, check the live Side rafting price page rather than relying on memory or a flyer.
What pushes the price up or down
Once you know the core is broadly similar everywhere, the differences come down to a few clear factors. These are the honest levers behind every quote.
Route length
The full ~14 km descent naturally costs a little more than the shorter ~12 km family route, simply because it is longer time on the water. Neither is "better" — the shorter run suits younger children and nervous first-timers.
Group vs private
Sharing a raft and a minibus with other guests is the most affordable way to go. A private raft, a private transfer or a small-group arrangement costs more because you are effectively reserving capacity for yourselves.
Combo add-ons
Many rafting days are sold as combos — rafting plus zipline, quad or buggy, a jeep leg, or lunch by the river. Every add-on you bolt on lifts the total. A rafting-only day is the leanest option; browse what pairs well on our tours page.
Photos and video
Onboard photos and video of your raft hitting the rapids are usually an optional extra rather than part of the base price. Lovely to have, but decide in advance so it does not surprise you at the end.
Transfer distance
Pickup is free, but the further your hotel sits from Beskonak — say Belek or the eastern edge of Alanya versus central Side — the longer the minibus leg, and that can be reflected in how a day is priced or scheduled.
Why booking direct beats hotel-rep prices
Here is the part that saves real money. When you buy from an animation team, a hotel rep or a street kiosk, that seller earns a commission, and it is baked into the price you pay. Booking direct with the operator cuts out that middle layer, so the same day on the same river is usually cheaper — and you are talking to the people who actually run the tour if anything needs changing.
How to check today's real 2026 price
Prices genuinely move — season, exchange rates, fuel and demand all play a part, and spring snowmelt weeks can differ from quiet high-summer dates. That is why we will not print a fixed euro figure here and pretend it is set in stone. Any range you see online should be treated as illustrative only.
The reliable move is simple: open the live rafting price page, pick your route and group size, and read the current figure straight from the source. It updates as conditions change, so it is always the honest number for the day you want.
One last practical note: the Koprucay is cold snowmelt even in July and August, so bring a change of clothes whatever your budget. Ready to see today's real price? Check the live Side rafting price and book direct to skip the hotel-rep mark-up.