You've decided to go rafting in Antalya. Good call. But now there's a fork in the river: Köprülü Canyon or Tazı Canyon? They share the same turquoise water and the same free hotel pickup, yet they deliver two completely different days. One is a laughing, splashing family adventure. The other is a heart-in-your-throat plunge through steep, narrow gorge. This guide lines them up side by side so you book the right one the first time.
The quick answer
If you want a relaxed, scenic, everyone-welcome day on the water, choose Köprülü Canyon. If you're an experienced or adrenaline-hungry rafter chasing bigger, wilder rapids, choose Tazı Canyon. Most first-timers, families and mixed groups are happiest on Köprülü.
Scenery: both stunning, differently
Köprülü Canyon is the postcard version of Antalya rafting: cool emerald water winding under pine-covered slopes, the odd Roman-era bridge overhead, wide beaches where you can pause and swim. It's beautiful in an open, sunlit way.
Tazı Canyon is more dramatic. The gorge narrows, the walls climb higher and closer, and the light gets that deep-canyon intensity. You're not admiring the scenery so much as being swallowed by it. Both are gorgeous, Köprülü is easier to enjoy; Tazı is easier to be awed by.
Difficulty: the real dividing line
This is where the two rivers part ways for good.
- Köprülü Canyon — Class II–III. Gentle to moderate rapids over roughly 12–14 km, with calm stretches in between. Family-friendly, beginner-friendly, and forgiving. This is the classic run.
- Tazı Canyon — Class IV–V. Steeper, faster, wilder water in a tighter gorge. Genuinely extreme and built for people who want to be challenged.
Non-swimmers are welcome on both — every tour includes a buoyancy vest, helmet, a full safety briefing and a professional licensed guide in your raft. But comfort in fast water matters far more on Tazı.
Who each one suits
Choose Köprülü Canyon if you…
- Are bringing kids (usually age around 5–6+) or a mixed-ability group
- Have never rafted before and want a safe, fun introduction
- Prefer splashing and swimming over sheer intensity
- Want the option to bolt on a combo day like zipline, jeep, quad or buggy
Choose Tazı Canyon if you…
- Have rafted before, or simply crave the most intense run available
- Are confident and comfortable in fast-moving water
- Want the bragging rights of Class IV–V
Price and what's included
Good news: both are affordable, and you pay on the tour day (reserve free online, pay cash or card when you're picked up). Every tour includes free round-trip hotel transfer, licensed guides, helmet, buoyancy vest, safety briefing and insurance, with lunch by the river on most tours.
- Köprülü Canyon rafting starts from just €20 — see the Side Köprülü tour or the family-friendly Belek option from €25.
- Tazı Canyon rafting runs from around €34 — for example the Side Tazı Canyon tour.
Can't decide? A 4-in-1 combo (€49) stacks Tazı rafting with zipline and buggy for a full day of adrenaline.
Comfort vs adrenaline: the recommendation table
Here's the honest side-by-side.
- Best for families & first-timers: Köprülü Canyon (Class II–III, from €20)
- Best for adrenaline & experienced rafters: Tazı Canyon (Class IV–V, from €34)
- Best scenery to relax in: Köprülü Canyon
- Best scenery to be awed by: Tazı Canyon
- Best value entry point: Köprülü Canyon
- Best combo potential: both, but Tazı headlines the 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 days
When to go
The season runs roughly April to October. Water is highest and most powerful in spring, which makes Tazı especially thrilling; mid-summer brings the warmest, most relaxed conditions, ideal for Köprülü and families. Either way, pickups run from Side, Manavgat, Evrenseki, Kumköy, Belek, Antalya/Lara and Alanya.
The bottom line
There's no wrong choice here, only the right choice for you. Playful, scenic and inclusive? Köprülü. Steep, fast and unforgettable? Tazı. Browse all our white-water rafting tours, reserve free in a couple of clicks, and pay on the day. Your canyon is waiting.