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Explore the stunning Turkish Maldives on a 7-hour boat trip from Antalya or Belek, including lunch, four swimming stops, and beautiful bays for $33.57 per person.

The Adrasan Suluada Boat Trip offers a full-day adventure starting from Antalya or Belek, priced at $33.57 per person. With an approximate 7-hour duration, this tour is perfect for those eager to explore Turkey’s version of the Maldives, known locally as Suluada. This trip includes pickup service, an air-conditioned vehicle, and lunch, making it a convenient way to enjoy pristine bays and crystal-clear waters.
While the tour features four swimming stops in different bays, including the famous Suluada with its cold freshwater spring, some reviews suggest that the overall experience may vary. The scenic beauty of the Turkish Maldives and the value of the included lunch and transportation appeal to many visitors seeking a relaxing day on the sea.

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The tour starts early, with pickup after 07:00 for guests staying in Antalya or Belek. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the journey to Adrasan Beach Port. It’s worth noting that breakfast is not included, so travelers may want to eat before pickup. The drive offers a chance to relax before the boat adventure begins around 10:00.

Once at Adrasan Beach Port, the boat departs for a day filled with bays and beaches. The boat ride takes in beautiful scenery, with peaceful waters and various shades of blue. The calm environment and magnificent nature are central to this experience, with four swimming stops scheduled throughout the day.

The first two stops are at Suluada, often called the Maldives of Turkey because of its sea color and beach beauty. Here, visitors can enjoy cold freshwater springs on the island, making it a unique swimming spot. The additional two bays are on the mainland, offering other scenic swimming opportunities amidst tranquil surroundings.

A highlight of this tour is the open buffet lunch, served directly on the boat. The main courses include chicken or sea bream, providing a satisfying meal after swimming. Drinks are not included, so guests might want to bring their own or purchase beverages separately. After lunch, fruit and tea are served during the return journey, adding a relaxing touch to the day.

The boat returns to Adrasan Beach Port around 17:00, giving guests ample time to relax before heading back. The transfer back to Antalya is scheduled around 19:30, providing a comfortable and scenic end to the day.

The tour includes pickup from central locations in Antalya and Belek and is suitable for most travelers, thanks to its straightforward itinerary and moderate physical activity. The maximum group size of 27 guests ensures a friendly atmosphere with enough space on the boat for everyone to enjoy the scenery.

While some reviews mention dissatisfaction, citing it as a “nightmare” or feeling “not worth the money”, these are exceptions. Many travelers highlight the stunning bays, beautiful waters, and excellent organization as key strengths. Positive comments often mention responsive guides, enjoyable stops, and good value for the price.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund. The experience depends on good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, travelers are offered a different date or full refund. Keep in mind that minimum traveler numbers apply, and the tour might be canceled if the quota isn’t met.
This 7-hour boat trip from Antalya or Belek presents a relaxing escape to Turkey’s version of the Maldives, emphasizing scenic bays, crystal-clear waters, and simple but satisfying meals. The swimming stops at Suluada and other bays are the main draw, offering picturesque moments and peaceful environments.
While some reviews warn about potential disappointment, most travelers find the stunning views and value for money compelling reasons to choose this tour. It suits visitors seeking a day on the water with easy access to beautiful beaches and calm waters.
Those who enjoy nature, swimming, and scenic boat rides will likely appreciate this experience. It’s less ideal for travelers looking for luxury amenities or active adventures, but perfect for relaxation and photo opportunities amid nature.
“not worth the money, prefer to stay in the hotel !!!!!!!!! You will regret it, some in the ship have regretted it too”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $33.57 per person, including lunch, transportation, and all fees.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 hours, starting with pickup after 07:00 and returning around 19:30.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Antalya or Belek, with pickup services from central locations.
What is included in the price?
Lunch (chicken or sea bream), air-conditioned transport, restroom on board, and fees and taxes are included.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are not included and need to be purchased separately.
What are the main highlights of the trip?
The swimming stops at Suluada (the Maldives of Turkey) and other bays, along with scenic views and fresh fruit and tea on the return.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
The tour accommodates up to 27 travelers.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring swimwear, sunscreen, and possibly drinks as these are not included.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It’s suitable for most travelers with moderate activity levels, mainly swimming and relaxing on the boat.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The information does not specify age restrictions, but as it includes swimming and boat rides, it’s best suited for families with older children.
This Adrasan Suluada Boat Trip offers a peaceful, scenic escape into some of Turkey’s most beautiful waters, perfect for those seeking relaxation, stunning scenery, and a taste of the Turkish Maldives.