REVIEW · ALANYA
Alanya King of Vikingen All Inclusive Boat Tour
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Five hours on the Alanya coast moves fast. This all-inclusive boat outing takes you out of the harbor for a full run of sea breaks, swimming time, and on-deck fun like foam-party animation, with lunch and soft drinks keeping the energy up. I also like the practical touches: WiFi on board plus a restroom on the boat, so you are not stuck without basics when the sun is high.
One thing to consider is that the experience quality can depend a lot on logistics. The trip says English and offers pickup for the daytime sailing, but some transfers can be slower or less comfortable depending on the bus used, so plan for extra time and bring sun protection.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- A 10:00 Harbor Departure That Keeps Things Easy
- Where It Starts: Alanya HafenÇarşı Meeting Point
- The Main Event: Alanya Kalesi and the Swim-First Plan
- Lunch and Soft Drinks: What Included Means for Your Budget
- The Foam Party and On-Board Energy: Fun, Not a Wrestling Match
- WiFi and Restroom: Small Details That Make the Day Feel Longer
- Transfers and Timing: The Part You Should Take Seriously
- Price vs. Value: Is $29.79 Worth It?
- What About Cleanliness and Comfort?
- Who This Alanya Boat Tour Fits Best
- Should You Book the Alanya King of Vikingen Boat Tour?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Alanya King of Vikingen boat tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is lunch included?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- Is pickup included?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Is WiFi available during the tour?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key Highlights at a Glance

- Foam-party animation is part of the entertainment, not just a photo op.
- Multiple swimming breaks give you more than one chance to jump in.
- Lunch plus non-alcoholic drinks are included, making this easier on your budget.
- WiFi onboard (and at sea) plus a restroom add real convenience.
- Alanya Kalesi is the main landmark focus, with free admission included.
- Small-ish big-boat feel with a maximum of 199 travelers.
A 10:00 Harbor Departure That Keeps Things Easy
This tour is built around a daytime sail starting at 10:00 am, and it runs for about 5 hours. That length is long enough for real swimming breaks and a proper lunch on board, but short enough that you still have time later for Alanya’s streets, markets, or a second beach stop.
The vibe here is “all day sea fun” more than “strict sightseeing.” You are not going on an all-day land excursion. Instead, you get a smooth flow: leave the harbor, spend time at swimming spots, enjoy the foam party, eat, and return to the same meeting point.
If you like tours that feel structured but not exhausting, this fits. You get a schedule. You do not have to invent your own plan.
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Where It Starts: Alanya HafenÇarşı Meeting Point

You meet at Alanya HafenÇarşı, Rıhtım Cd. No:11 D:C, 07400 Alanya/Antalya, Türkiye. It is a harbor-based pickup area, so you can also expect it to be easy to reach by local transport if you decide not to wait for pickup.
Plan to arrive a few minutes early. Not because the tour is complicated, but because boats and boarding tend to run on their own rhythm. If you are coming from a hotel outside the immediate harbor area, that buffer helps you avoid last-minute stress.
Also note the language info: the tour is offered in English, which is helpful if you want clear instructions about boarding, swim breaks, and timing.
The Main Event: Alanya Kalesi and the Swim-First Plan

The heart of the day is a sea stop tied to Alanya Kalesi. This is where the experience leans into what makes boat days in the Mediterranean work: the water access. You get multiple swimming breaks, which is a big deal because it means you are not only doing one jump, one photo, and then back to dry land.
During these breaks, you should expect a mix of relaxation and activity. The crew runs the foam party and animation, so even if you are not a party person, the atmosphere is lively rather than awkwardly quiet. Think of it as a controlled chaos moment—kids, teens, and adults all sharing the same silly fun for a while.
Practical tip: bring swim shoes if you have them. Even when the water looks inviting, surfaces near entry points can be rocky or uneven. If you forget, at least wear footwear you can stand in comfortably for a few minutes.
What you will likely enjoy most is the variety. One swim break can feel different from the next simply because of how the boat positions you. If your plan is to actually swim (not just float), the multi-stop format is worth choosing.
Lunch and Soft Drinks: What Included Means for Your Budget

Food on a boat can be hit-or-miss on some tours. Here’s what helps: lunch is included, along with non-alcoholic drinks (soft drinks are part of the included package). That means you do not need to spend time hunting for snacks during the day or deciding what is worth buying.
Also included:
- Restroom on board
- WiFi on board and at sea
- Air-conditioned vehicle (for the transfer side of the experience)
A quick budgeting reality check: alcoholic beverages are not included. If you want beer, cocktails, or wine, you will need to pay extra. So treat this as an all-inclusive for the essentials—meals, water-based drinks, and comfort—rather than a full open bar.
Bring a refillable water bottle if you are the type who drinks a lot in the heat. The listing says soft drinks are included, but water habits vary, and it is always smarter to hydrate early rather than later.
The Foam Party and On-Board Energy: Fun, Not a Wrestling Match

The foam party is part of the experience and it tends to be the loudest moment of the day. It is also the easiest part to read as a fit-or-not fit: if you like playful chaos, you will probably have a great time. If you prefer calm swimming, you can still enjoy the boat breaks and step away during the foamiest minutes.
The animation helps keep things moving. Boats days can sometimes feel like you are waiting for the next stop. Here, the entertainment fills the gap.
One more practical note: foam can make decks slippery. If you want to get around comfortably, wear shoes with grip and be mindful when walking during the party. It is not about being dramatic—it is just smart.
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WiFi and Restroom: Small Details That Make the Day Feel Longer

This is not a luxury-ship review. It is more like a “why these details matter” review.
Having a restroom on board means you do not have to hold it until you reach land. That alone makes the experience less stressful, especially if you plan to swim more than once.
WiFi on board and at sea is a nice bonus for checking maps, messaging, or pulling up translation help if you are using English outdoors afterward. Signals can vary on the water, but having WiFi available at all is better than the typical no-service experience.
For a short day tour, these comforts add up. They reduce downtime and help you stay relaxed instead of stuck worrying about basics.
Transfers and Timing: The Part You Should Take Seriously

The tour includes an option for pickup (and the description notes pickup is not included in the evening tours). Since this is a 10:00 am sailing, you should expect daytime pickup to be part of the setup, but you should confirm details at booking so you know where you are meant to meet the transfer bus.
Here is the value of thinking about transfers: if you arrive late, you cannot “catch up” to a moving boat. So you want your logistics to be boring.
Also, one guest experience highlighted that transfers may involve buses that are not always comfortable in hot weather. That is not guaranteed, but it is enough to justify packing for the possibility: sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a lightweight layer you can put on if you end up in direct sun.
If you hate schedule surprises, aim to get to the meeting area with extra slack. Harbor departures often feel more time-sensitive than the rest of a trip day.
Price vs. Value: Is $29.79 Worth It?

At about $29.79 per person, this boat tour sits in the budget-friendly zone. For that price, you are getting a full 5-hour sea outing with:
- Lunch
- Soft drinks
- Swimming breaks
- Foam party animation
- WiFi
- Restroom
- Free admission ticket tied to the stop focus
What you are not getting:
- Alcohol is extra
- You are still paying the “boat day” price for a shared experience (so the level of space and comfort is what it is)
So is it good value? For me, it is. The main reason is that the included items cover the costs that usually catch you on boat trips: food, drinks, and time. If you were to pay for lunch separately and buy snacks/drinks on top, the deal becomes less “cheap” and more “smart.”
That said, since this is a shared tour for a large group (up to 199 travelers), expectations matter. It is not going to feel like private sailing. If you want quiet romance, this may not be your best match. If you want sun, water access, and organized fun, the price makes sense.
What About Cleanliness and Comfort?
Boat experiences can vary. On one end, you may find everything running smoothly with a crew that stays helpful and keeps people comfortable. On the other end, you might run into basic frustrations like cleanliness issues or less-friendly staff.
Since you cannot control every human factor, the best approach is to control your preparation:
- Check the boat area when you board and choose a spot that looks clean and comfortable.
- Use sunscreen and bring a towel or a quick-dry wrap, because a boat day means you are moving from dry heat to wet swims.
- If food is not your style, treat it as part of the included package rather than a highlight. You still came for the water and the swim breaks.
This tour can be a great day when you keep your expectations realistic: it is entertainment plus sea time, not a culinary masterpiece.
Who This Alanya Boat Tour Fits Best
This is a strong choice if you want a low-effort day. You show up, you get guided sea breaks, you eat, you cool off, and you get back without having to plan stops or worry about transportation across town.
It also makes sense for:
- Families and groups who like foam party energy
- Swimmers who want multiple water breaks
- Budget travelers who want lunch and soft drinks included
- People who like structured fun without a full-day schedule of land walking
If you are sensitive to crowds, noise, or shared-bathroom realities, you might prefer a smaller boat or a calmer cruise. If you want alcohol included, you will have to budget for it since it is not part of the package.
Should You Book the Alanya King of Vikingen Boat Tour?
I would book this if your goal is simple: spend a half-day in the sun with swimming breaks, lunch, and soft drinks, plus a foam party that adds energy to the day. The price is the big selling point, especially because key comfort items like restroom and WiFi are included.
I would hesitate if you are extremely picky about transfer comfort or you expect a perfectly calm, polished ship experience every time. Since transfer quality and on-board comfort can vary, plan like a smart traveler: arrive early, pack for heat, and keep expectations aligned with a shared value tour.
If you want an easy Alanya day that feels like a vacation even when your schedule is tight, this is worth your time.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Alanya King of Vikingen boat tour?
It lasts about 5 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 10:00 am.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included in the package.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and the info notes pickup is not included for evening tours. For this daytime departure, you should confirm your pickup details at booking.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Alanya HafenÇarşı, Rıhtım Cd. No:11 D:C, 07400 Alanya/Antalya, Türkiye.
Is WiFi available during the tour?
Yes. WiFi is available on board and at sea.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























