Manavgat sits right in the sweet spot for a day on the water: close enough to the coast for a relaxed morning, yet only a short inland run from the rapids of Koprulu Canyon. If you are staying here and wondering how the day actually unfolds, this is the practical walk-through, from the knock on the hotel door to the tired, happy ride home.
For everything about the tour itself, prices and live availability, see our dedicated rafting from Manavgat page. This guide focuses purely on the logistics: pickup, the journey and the shape of the day.
How free hotel pickup works from Manavgat
Free hotel pickup by minibus is standard on our rafting tours, and Manavgat is squarely inside the pickup zone. Once you book, you simply give us the name of your hotel and your contact number. On the morning of the tour a minibus comes to your hotel entrance to collect you; you do not need to arrange a taxi or find your own way to the river.
Pickup is in the morning. We deliberately do not quote an exact clock time here, because your slot depends on where your hotel sits on the collection route and how many other guests share the minibus that day. Your confirmation and your driver will give you the specifics. A few sensible habits make the morning smooth:
- Be ready in the hotel lobby a little before your given time, not up in your room.
- Keep your phone on and to hand in case the driver needs to reach you.
- Have breakfast first if you can; most hotels can arrange an early one, and you will be glad of it.
The minibus usually loops through several Manavgat and nearby coastal hotels before heading inland, so a short wait as others board is normal and part of the ride.
The journey up to Koprulu Canyon
From the Manavgat area, Koprulu Canyon National Park near Beskonak lies around 50 km inland, roughly an hour's drive depending on your exact hotel and the collection route. It is one of the more rewarding transfers in the region: the coastal strip gives way to citrus groves and pine, the road begins to climb and wind, and the Koprucay river appears below in a deepening gorge.
This is genuinely part of the experience rather than dead time. Bring a little water, and if you are prone to motion sickness on twisting mountain roads, take your usual precautions before you set off. Many trips pause at a riverside base where guides brief you, fit your gear and let you catch your breath before the rafts go in.
Your rafting day, hour by hour
Every raft carries a trained guide who steers, calls the paddle commands and keeps the boat safe, so no experience is needed. A helmet and life jacket are provided and worn throughout. Here is the honest shape of the day, without pretending to know the exact clock:
- Morning collection from your Manavgat hotel and the scenic drive inland.
- Arrival and safety briefing at the river base: gear fitted, paddle technique and commands explained.
- On the water, the classic run of around 14 km through the canyon, with a shorter, calmer family route of around 12 km available. Rapids are grade II-III, lively but beginner and family friendly.
- A break by the river during or after the run; many operators include a simple lunch stop.
- Return transfer to your hotel, arriving back by late afternoon or early evening.
One thing to prepare for: the Koprucay is fed by mountain snowmelt, so the water stays genuinely cold even in July and August. That is part of the fun on a hot day, but it does catch people off guard. The rapids run higher and faster during the spring snowmelt of April and May, and settle into a gentler summer flow later on. The season runs roughly from April to the end of October.
Which tour suits Manavgat guests?
Because Manavgat is close to the coast and the transfer is manageable, families do this trip comfortably as a half to full day out. The classic 14 km run suits most adults and older children who want a bit of splash and adrenaline. The shorter family route is the better call if you have younger children; children are usually welcome from around age 6-7. If you are travelling with a mixed group, mention the ages when you book so we can point you to the right option. You can browse the full range on our tours page.
An honest word on price
We will not print a headline number here, because the real figure depends on several things and changes through the season. What actually drives the price is the route length (classic versus shorter family run), whether you join a shared group or book privately, any combo add-ons such as zipline or quad, optional photos and video of your run, and the transfer distance to your hotel. As a rule, booking direct with us is usually cheaper than buying through a hotel representative, who adds their own margin. For the current, honest figure, always check the live price on the booking page rather than a quote scribbled at the hotel desk.
Ready to lock in your day on the Koprucay? Head to our rafting from Manavgat page to see live availability and today's price, and let us handle the pickup from there.