Cold, clear snowmelt rushing between pine-clad limestone walls, an inflatable raft, a paddle in your hands and a guide calling the strokes - rafting Koprulu Canyon is the single best adventure day out from the Antalya coast. This is our complete 2026 guide to how it works and how to make the most of it.
Where is Koprulu Canyon?
Koprulu Canyon National Park sits inland from the Side-Manavgat coast, near the village of Beskonak. It is around 50 km and roughly one hour by minibus from the beach resorts, climbing gently into the pine forests of the Taurus foothills. The river that runs through it is the Koprucay, fed by mountain snowmelt, which is exactly why the water stays cold and vivid even in high summer.
You do not need to organise the journey yourself. Free hotel pickup by minibus is standard, so from most hotels around Side, Manavgat and the surrounding coast you are collected in the morning and driven straight to the river base.
The route and the grades
The classic run covers around 14 km of the Koprucay, with a shorter family option of roughly 12 km for those who prefer a gentler introduction. The rapids are graded II to III, which in plain terms means genuine, splashy white water that is still beginner- and family-friendly. You will hit lively stretches where the raft bucks and everyone gets soaked, then float through calm emerald pools deep enough to swim in.
Because the Koprucay is snow-fed, the river changes character with the season. In the spring snowmelt of April and May the flow is higher and the rapids are at their liveliest. By high summer the water calms down and the run becomes gentler and more forgiving - ideal for first-timers and children. A trained guide rides in every single raft, reading the water and calling the paddle strokes, so you are never left to work it out alone.
A full day on the river, step by step
Here is how a typical rafting day unfolds so there are no surprises.
- Morning pickup: your minibus collects you from your hotel in the morning and heads inland along the Manavgat river valley towards Beskonak.
- Arrival and breakfast: many operators include a simple breakfast or tea at a riverside base while the guides sort out equipment.
- Kitting up: you are issued a helmet and life jacket, both provided as standard, and given a safety briefing covering paddle commands, what to do if you fall in, and how to hold on.
- On the water: the descent itself typically takes a couple of hours, broken up by calm sections where you can swim, jump from low rocks and simply drift.
- Lunch and back: a riverside lunch usually follows, then you are driven back to the coast, arriving by late afternoon or early evening.
Who is it for?
Rafting the Koprucay suits almost everyone. No experience is needed - the guides handle the technical work and you simply paddle when told. The family route usually takes children from about age six or seven, making it a rare adventure that works for mixed-age groups. You should be reasonably comfortable in water and able to swim a little, and pregnant travellers or anyone with back or heart concerns should check with the operator first.
What to bring and wear
You will get wet, so pack accordingly.
- Swimwear worn under your clothes, plus a full change of dry clothes for afterwards.
- Secure footwear that can get soaked - old trainers or river shoes, never flip-flops.
- Sun cream, a towel and a little cash for photos, drinks or snacks.
- Leave phones, watches and wallets in the minibus or a dry bag; the water is real and things do go overboard.
Speaking of photos, professional shots and video are usually offered as a paid extra on the day. It is worth it - you will be too busy paddling to film yourself.
What does it cost?
We never quote a fixed figure, because the price genuinely depends on several things: the length of your route, whether you join a shared group or book privately, any combo add-ons such as quad biking or a canyon zipline, whether you buy the photo-and-video package, and how far your transfer travels. As a rule, booking direct is cheaper than paying a hotel rep who adds their own commission. For the current, honest price, check the live rate on the rafting from Side booking page or browse all our Antalya tours.
Ready to take on the Koprucay?
Koprulu Canyon delivers the full package - real white water, forest scenery, a swim in mountain-cold pools and a proper day out, all a short drive from your sunbed. Check dates and secure your place today on our rafting from Side page.