You have one or two free days on your Antalya holiday and a choice to make: a heart-pumping rafting day on the Koprucay river, or a relaxed boat trip out on the Mediterranean. Both are brilliant, and they scratch completely different itches, so let us be honest about what each one really delivers.
The quick answer
Rafting is the adrenaline day out: cold snowmelt water, splashy rapids and a proper sense of adventure. A boat trip is the wind-down day: sunbathing on deck, swimming stops in warm turquoise bays and a cold drink in hand. If you only have time for one, choose by mood, and if you have a full week, seriously consider doing both.
Rafting: the adrenaline river day
The classic run on the Koprucay through Koprulu Canyon National Park is around 14 km of grade II-III water, roughly an hour inland from the coast near Beskonak. It is genuinely exciting yet family friendly, with a trained guide in every raft and all the gear provided. The water is fresh snowmelt, so it is properly cold and refreshing on a hot day.
Rafting suits you if
- You want a hit of adventure and a story to tell
- You are travelling with active kids, teens or a mixed-age group who want to do something together
- You love scenery: pine-clad canyon walls, a river gorge and a national park
- You do not mind a scenic drive inland and getting genuinely wet and cold
Honest downsides
It is a longer day with an inland transfer, morning pickup and a return late afternoon or early evening. The water is cold, so it is not the day for pure relaxation, and non-swimmers still wear a life jacket but should be comfortable getting splashed. The season runs roughly April to October when river levels are best.
Boat trip: the relaxed sea day
A boat trip is the opposite energy. You cruise out along the coast, drop anchor in sheltered bays, swim in warm clear water and generally do very little except enjoy the sun. Many boats include music, lunch on board and several swimming stops, so it is sociable and easy.
A boat trip suits you if
- You want to switch off, sunbathe and swim without effort
- You are after a couples' day, a gentle family day or a party-boat vibe depending on the trip
- You prefer warm sea to cold river water
- You want a shorter, coast-based day close to your hotel
Honest downsides
It is relaxing rather than thrilling, so thrill-seekers may find it tame. Deck space can get busy on popular boats, and shade is limited, so sun protection matters. If you are chasing adrenaline, this is not your day.
Why many holidaymakers do both
Here is the thing: rafting and a boat trip are not really rivals. They are the two halves of a great week. Rafting gives you the adventure and the memorable photos; the boat trip gives you the recovery day of sun, sea and swimming. Book one for early in your trip and the other a couple of days later, and you get the best of the mountains and the coast without either day feeling repetitive.
A common pattern: do the rafting day mid-week while you are full of energy, then reward yourselves with a lazy boat day towards the end. Because both include free hotel pickup from Side, Manavgat, Belek, Antalya, Alanya, Kemer and the surrounding resorts, the logistics are simple, you just need to pick your dates. For a full side-by-side breakdown, see our rafting versus boat trip comparison, and you can browse everything on offer over on our tours page.
How to choose in one line
If you want your pulse to race, book rafting. If you want your shoulders to drop, book the boat. If you want a genuinely well-rounded holiday, book both, in whichever order suits your week.
A quick word on booking
However you split your days, booking direct with the operator is usually cheaper than going through a hotel rep or an OTA like Viator or GetYourGuide, simply because those channels add their commission on top. You also deal with the people actually running the trip, which makes changes and pickup details far easier to sort. We will always defer to the live price shown at checkout, but the direct route tends to be the better value.
Ready to plan your days out? Compare the two properly on our rafting versus boat trip guide, then book your rafting day direct with us for the best price and a simple, guaranteed hotel pickup.