Kizilot sits in the quiet eastern stretch of the Side-Manavgat corridor, which makes it one of the easier bases for a day on the Koprucay river. The logistics are simpler than most guests expect, and this guide walks you through them step by step.
How free hotel pickup works from Kizilot
Free hotel pickup by minibus is standard on a rafting trip, and Kizilot is well inside the regular collection route. You do not arrange your own transport and you do not need a car. When you book, you give your hotel name; the operator groups nearby guests and a minibus swings through the resorts to collect everyone.
Pickup happens in the morning. We will not pretend to know your exact clock time, because it genuinely depends on where your hotel falls on the loop and how many stops come before yours, so treat any precise time a hotel rep quotes with a little caution. Be ready in your hotel lobby in good time, wear something you are happy to soak, and bring a towel, dry clothes and secured footwear. You are typically back at your hotel by late afternoon or early evening.
The scenic journey up to Koprulu Canyon
From Kizilot the drive inland to Beskonak and Koprulu Canyon National Park is around one hour, covering roughly 50 km depending on the exact pickup order. The first stretch runs along the coastal plain past greenhouses and citrus groves; then the road begins to climb and the landscape shifts to pine forest and river valley.
The final section winds up beside the Koprucay itself, and this is where the trip starts to feel like an adventure rather than a transfer. You will pass the old Roman bridge that gives the canyon its name (Koprulu means "with a bridge") before arriving at the riverside base camp. Because the journey is part of the day, we say around an hour rather than a fixed figure; heavy summer traffic near the coast can add a little.
What a rafting day involves, step by step
Once at base camp the rhythm is straightforward. First comes registration and kitting out: you are given a helmet and life jacket, both provided free, and a trained guide is assigned to your raft. Every raft carries a guide, so beginners and families are never left to work it out alone.
- Safety briefing: a short, clear talk on paddling, commands and what to do if you go for a swim.
- On the water: the classic run is around 14 km through the canyon, with a shorter family option of about 12 km. Rapids are grade II-III, lively but beginner-friendly.
- Rest stop: most trips pause on the riverbank for a break before the final stretch.
- Lunch: a riverside meal is commonly included, though always confirm this on your booking.
A quick word on the water: even in July and August the Koprucay is cold snowmelt, which is bracing and part of the fun. It runs livelier in the spring melt of April and May and settles into a gentler flow through high summer. Children are usually welcome on the family route from around age 6-7.
Which tour suits Kizilot guests
Because Kizilot leans towards the far end of the coast, the standard shared rafting trip works very well: the minibus is already routing through the corridor, so you lose no real time. If you would rather not share the raft or want a fixed private schedule, a private option is worth asking about. Many guests also pair rafting with a canyon zipline, quad or jeep add-on to make a fuller day. You can compare the full range on our tours page.
Honest price framing
We will not print a euro figure here, because the real price moves with several things: whether you take the full 14 km or the shorter family route, whether you go shared or private, any combo add-ons, photo or video packages, and transfer distance. As a rule, booking direct is usually cheaper than buying through a hotel representative, who adds their own margin. For the live, current price for your dates, check the booking page rather than trusting a quote scribbled at the front desk.
The clearest, most accurate details for guests in your resort live on our dedicated rafting from Kizilot page, including how the trip is put together for the eastern corridor.
Ready to lock in your day on the Koprucay? See timings, inclusions and the live price on our rafting from Kizilot page and book direct.