Kumkoy sits right in the heart of the Side-Manavgat resort strip, which makes it one of the easiest bases for a day on the Koprucay river. If you are wondering how the whole thing actually works from your hotel door, this is the practical rundown, minus the guesswork.
How free hotel pickup from Kumkoy works
Pickup by minibus is standard and included, so you do not organise your own transport. On the morning of your trip a driver collects you from your hotel or a nearby meeting point in Kumkoy and joins up with other guests along the coast. Because Kumkoy is one of the closer resorts to the canyon road, your leg of the journey is fairly short before the minibus turns inland.
One honest note on timing: we deliberately do not print an exact clock time here. The morning pickup slot depends on your hotel's position on the route, the day's group and traffic through Manavgat. Your confirmation and the reps on the ground give you the real window, and it is always a morning start with a return by late afternoon or early evening. For the full arrangement specific to your resort, see our dedicated rafting from Kumkoy page.
The scenic journey up to the canyon
From Kumkoy the drive to Beskonak and the Koprulu Canyon National Park is around 50 km, roughly an hour depending on stops and where else the minibus is collecting. The first stretch runs along the coast, then the road climbs steadily inland, trading the resort skyline for pine forest, olive groves and the deep green gorge of the Koprucay. It is a genuinely pretty drive, and by the time you smell the cold river air you are well away from the beach crowds.
Your rafting day, hour by hour
Here is the shape of the day without pretending to know the minute-by-minute clock, which varies by group.
- Morning: pickup from your Kumkoy hotel and the scenic transfer up to the national park.
- On arrival: a welcome and safety briefing from your guide, then kit up with the provided helmet and life jacket.
- On the water: the classic run covers around 14 km of grade II-III rapids, with a shorter route of around 12 km for families. A trained guide rides in every raft, steering and calling the strokes.
- Midday: most trips include a riverside break and a lunch stop before or after the paddle.
- Afternoon: dry off, change, and the minibus brings you back to Kumkoy by late afternoon or early evening.
The rapids are beginner and family friendly, lively in the spring snowmelt of April and May and gentler through high summer. One thing to expect year-round: the Koprucay is snowmelt water, so it stays genuinely cold even in July and August. That cold shock is half the fun.
Which tour suits Kumkoy guests
Because Kumkoy is close to the canyon road, both the classic 14 km run and the shorter family route work well without a punishing early transfer. Mixed groups and couples usually take the standard run for the full grade II-III experience; families with younger children lean towards the shorter route, which typically welcomes kids from around age six or seven. If you would rather build a bigger day out, combo options pair rafting with activities such as a jeep safari or zipline. Browse everything on our tours overview to compare.
Honest pricing, plainly explained
We will not quote a fixed euro figure here, because the price genuinely moves. What drives it: the route you choose (classic versus shorter family run), whether you go as part of a group or book a private raft, any combo add-ons, optional photos and video of your run, and the transfer distance from your resort. As a rule, booking direct is usually cheaper than paying a hotel rep on the day, and you see the current live figure before you commit. Check the up-to-date price on the rafting from Kumkoy booking page.
Ready to lock in your day on the Koprucay? See live availability and the current price on our rafting from Kumkoy page and book your pickup direct.