Goynuk is a lovely, pine-shaded resort on the western Kemer coast, which means the real whitewater of Koprulu Canyon is a proper drive away. We won't pretend otherwise. Here's exactly how the pick-up, the road and the day work so you can decide with your eyes open.
How far is Koprulu Canyon from Goynuk?
From Goynuk the Koprucay river near Beskonak sits around 1.75 to 2 hours away by road. You skirt back past Antalya and then head inland and north into the mountains. It is one of the longer transfers on this coast, so a rafting day from Goynuk is a full day out rather than a quick morning trip.
That distance is the honest trade-off. Koprulu Canyon is the genuine article: cold snowmelt, grade II-III rapids and a classic run of roughly 14 kilometres with a trained guide in every raft. There is no equivalent whitewater any closer to Kemer, which is why guests happily make the trip.
Free hotel pick-up from Goynuk
The good news is that the logistics are handled for you. Free hotel pick-up by minibus is offered from Goynuk and the surrounding Kemer resorts, so you don't need a hire car or a taxi. You simply wait at your hotel and the driver collects you.
Because the road is long, pick-up from the far Kemer side is earlier in the morning than for guests staying near Beskonak. We don't publish an exact clock time here, as it depends on your hotel, the season and the day's route, but plan for an early-ish start and a return in the late afternoon or early evening. Set an alarm, eat a good breakfast and travel light.
What the rafting day looks like
Once collected, the minibus loops up the coast and climbs into the Taurus Mountains. The scenery on the way in is part of the experience: pine forest, the old Roman bridge and the turquoise canyon opening up below you.
- Arrival and kit-up: at the riverside base you're given a helmet, life jacket and paddle, plus a full safety briefing.
- On the water: the classic run is around 14 km through grade II-III rapids, with calmer stretches to swim and take in the canyon walls.
- Guides: a trained guide rides in every raft and steers the tricky sections, so beginners and families are well looked after.
- Lunch and return: most trips include a riverside lunch stop before the drive back to Goynuk.
The season runs roughly from April to October. The water is cold snowmelt all year, so expect a bracing splash even in high summer, which is part of the fun on a hot day.
What about Dim Cayi near Alanya?
You may hear about Dim Cayi, another river popular for river trips. To be straight with you, Dim Cayi is a gentle, calm float, more of a family photo-and-picnic experience than real rapids, and it sits over near Alanya rather than Kemer. If you want genuine whitewater, Koprulu Canyon is the run to choose, and that is what we specialise in. It is the honest reason the longer drive from Goynuk is worth it.
Booking honestly and well
Our best-value option for Goynuk guests is the full-day Koprulu Canyon rafting trip with free pick-up included. Rather than quote a price that may be out of date, we always point you to the live rate on the tour page.
One practical tip: booking direct with us almost always beats buying through a hotel rep or a third-party OTA, both of which add their own margin. You can see the current price, free pick-up details and what's included on our rafting from Goynuk page, and browse the full range on our tours listing.
Yes, it's a longer day from Goynuk than from Side, but for real Koprulu Canyon rapids with the transfer taken care of, most guests say it's easily worth it.
Ready to raft? Check live prices and reserve your seat on the rafting from Goynuk page, and we'll handle the pick-up.