BOOK RAFTING ~ ANTALYA · WHITE WATER CO.
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Rafting Difficulty Levels Explained: Grades I–VI and Where Antalya's Rivers Sit

Booking your first rafting trip and stumbling over phrases like "Class III" or "Grade IV"? You're not alone. The numbers can sound intimidating, but they are simply a shared language rivers use to describe how wild the water gets. Once you understand the scale, choosing the right trip becomes easy, and you can match the river to your nerves, your kids, and your appetite for adrenaline.

At Book Rafting Antalya we run day tours on two very different rivers, so this guide will tell you exactly where each one sits and who it's for.

What Do Rafting Difficulty Levels Mean?

Whitewater around the world is measured on the International Scale of River Difficulty, running from Grade I to Grade VI. The grade describes the water, not you: how fast it moves, how big the waves are, and how much skill is needed to stay safe. Here is the scale in plain terms.

Most commercial rafting trips you'll find on holiday sit safely between Grade II and Grade V. Anything above that isn't a tourist activity.

Where Köprülü Canyon Sits: Grade II–III

Köprülü Canyon is the classic Antalya run and the reason this valley is famous. It flows at Grade II–III, which is the sweet spot for the vast majority of visitors. The typical route covers roughly 12–14 km of splashy, playful water winding between pine-covered cliffs.

This grade means the river is lively enough to be genuinely fun, with waves that soak you and stretches that get everyone shouting, but never so aggressive that it feels dangerous. Because it's forgiving, it's ideal for:

If that sounds like your group, our guided Köprülü rafting from Side is the easiest way in, or families based near the resorts can book the Köprülü Canyon adventure from Belek. Browse everything in the family rafting collection.

Where Tazı Canyon Sits: Grade IV–V

Tazı Canyon is the wild sibling. The gorge is steeper and narrower, so the water accelerates into Grade IV–V whitewater — powerful, technical and genuinely thrilling. This is where the walls close in, the drops steepen, and every paddle stroke counts.

Tazı is not a beginner run. It rewards people who want a real adrenaline hit and are comfortable getting thrown around by big water. You should be reasonably fit, confident in the water, and ready to follow your guide's commands instantly.

Ready for the wild side? Look at our Tazı Canyon rafting from Side or the full extreme rafting line-up.

Which Grade Is Right for You?

Beginners and families

Start with Grade II–III on Köprülü Canyon. It delivers the whole rafting experience — the splashes, the teamwork, the scenery — with a huge margin of safety. From €20, it's also the most affordable way to try the sport.

Thrill-seekers

Step up to Grade IV–V on Tazı Canyon once you've caught the bug, or if you already know you love adrenaline. Combos that pair Tazı with other activities are the best value, like the epic 4-in-1 Tazı, zip-line and buggy day.

Want it all in one day?

You don't have to choose between grades and other adventures. Our combo tours stack rafting with jeep safaris, quad bikes, buggies and zip-lines, so you can enjoy easy whitewater and land-based adrenaline in a single free-transfer day out.

What's Always Included, Whatever the Grade

Whether you pick gentle Köprülü or fierce Tazı, every Book Rafting Antalya day tour comes with the essentials handled for you:

Now that the numbers make sense, the only question left is how wet and wild you want to get. Reserve your spot free today and pay on the day — the river is waiting. Explore all our white-water rafting tours and pick your grade.

Frequently Asked

What do rafting difficulty levels mean?+

Rafting difficulty is measured on the International Scale of River Difficulty from Grade I (easy, gentle water) to Grade VI (extreme and rarely runnable). The grade describes how fast and powerful the water is, and how much skill is needed to raft it safely.

What grade is Köprülü Canyon rafting?+

Köprülü Canyon is Grade II–III, meaning lively but forgiving whitewater. It's the classic family-friendly run, ideal for beginners, kids from around age 5–6 and non-swimmers with a vest and guide.

What grade is Tazı Canyon rafting?+

Tazı Canyon is Grade IV–V, a powerful and technical run through a steep, narrow gorge. It's an extreme option for confident, reasonably fit adventurers, not for first-timers.

Which rafting grade is best for beginners?+

Grade II–III is best for beginners, which is exactly where Köprülü Canyon sits. It offers real waves and fun with a large safety margin, and prices start from €20.

Can non-swimmers go rafting in Antalya?+

Yes. On Grade II–III Köprülü Canyon, non-swimmers are welcome because a buoyancy vest keeps you afloat and a professional guide is in every raft to keep you safe.

Do I pay when I book my rafting tour?+

No. You reserve free online and pay on the tour day in cash or by card. Every tour also includes free round-trip hotel transfer, guides, helmet, vest, safety briefing and insurance.

Ready to Hit the Rapids?

Pick a tour, reserve free, and pay on the day. Free hotel transfer included.

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