REVIEW · ANTALYA
Antalya/Kemer: Scuba Diving with Pickup, Lunch, and 2 Dives
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Antalya’s reefs can feel surprisingly approachable. This 8-hour tour turns a morning on the water into a real scuba day: hotel pickup, full equipment, and two underwater sessions chosen for your comfort and conditions.
I especially like the beginner-friendly briefing and the way instruction is tailored to your level. You might even hear names like Nihan, Umit, Sule, Yunnus, Eric, Mete, Alec, Al, and Tajli connected with calm coaching and clear guidance.
One thing to consider: while lunch is included, quality and timing can be basic, and underwater photo/video packages can cost extra.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go
- Antalya to Kemer: What This Scuba Day Actually Delivers
- Morning Pickup and Port Check-In: The Easy Part
- Getting Fitted and Briefed: Why Beginners Feel Safer Here
- Two Underwater Sessions: Reefs, Species, and a Shipwreck
- Between Sessions: Lunch on Board and Time to Reset
- Seasonal Weather Notes: When the Plan May Change
- Equipment, Insurance, and Instructor Support: What’s Covered
- Cost and Value: Is $24 Good for What You Get?
- Extras Like Photos and Drinks: How to Decide Without Regret
- Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It
- Should You Book This Antalya/Kemer Scuba Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Antalya/Kemer scuba tour?
- How many underwater sessions are included?
- Do I need prior scuba experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are photos and videos included?
- What languages are the instructors?
- Is hotel pickup mandatory?
- What should I bring?
- Who is the tour not suitable for?
- Does the schedule change due to weather?
Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go

- Two underwater sessions at different spots, with the instructors selecting difficulty based on weather and skill
- Reef wildlife plus a shipwreck opportunity, so you get more than just fish-and-rock scenery
- Personal instruction style, including reports of 1 instructor for 1 participant (ideal if you want extra reassurance)
- All gear and full insurance included, which lowers the stress of doing this for the first time
- Optional extras add up, especially underwater photos/videos and drinks
Antalya to Kemer: What This Scuba Day Actually Delivers

This is the kind of tour that’s built to remove friction. You don’t need to source gear, manage transfers, or figure out what to do once you reach the port. Your part is simple: show up, get fitted, listen carefully, and follow your instructor’s pace.
The big draw is variety. Two underwater sessions at two different locations mean you’re not repeating the same underwater view twice, and the promise of a reef area plus a shipwreck adds a “story” to the day, not just sightseeing.
It also has a friendly angle for non-scuba plans. If you’ve got a friend or family member who’s going, you can still come along and enjoy the boat ride, warm Mediterranean sun, and swimming at the water spots while others go underwater.
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Morning Pickup and Port Check-In: The Easy Part

The day runs in the morning, and the tour includes hotel transfer both ways. If pickup is included for you, plan to be at your hotel’s main security gate about 10 minutes before the scheduled time, because drivers only wait up to 5 minutes after pickup.
Once you reach the port, you’ll be welcomed there, and you’ll get the details shared with you one day before your trip. The overall rhythm is meant to be efficient: get organized quickly so you’re not stuck in a long waiting loop.
You’ll sail on a comfortable, spacious boat that’s set up for the experience. That matters more than you’d think—getting kitted out and staying comfortable between sessions can make or break the day, especially if you’re a first-timer.
Getting Fitted and Briefed: Why Beginners Feel Safer Here

Before you head underwater, you get a complete briefing. Expect guidance on how to use the equipment, how the session works, and time for questions. Professional instructors run this part, and it’s one of the reasons this tour is often recommended to people who feel nervous.
What’s reassuring is the coaching style described in real-world feedback. Instructors such as Nihan and Umit are noted for being helpful, while others like Sule and Yunnus get mentioned for handling anxiety situations with patience. Eric and Mete also come up for calm, step-by-step support.
I’d treat the briefing like the main event. If you ask your questions right then—about buoyancy, hand signals, what to do if you feel off-balance, and how close you’ll stay to the instructor—you’ll likely enjoy the underwater time much more.
Two Underwater Sessions: Reefs, Species, and a Shipwreck
This tour’s core is two separate underwater sessions at two different spots. The exact location is chosen by the instructors based on skill level and weather conditions, which is smart: the Mediterranean can be calm one day and choppy the next, and your comfort depends on that.
Each underwater session is short, about 5–10 minutes. That sounds brief until you realize it’s paired with proper instruction and a boat schedule that keeps you warm and relaxed between times. Some people reported sessions feeling rushed, so if you’re hoping for long “float around” time, keep expectations realistic.
The underwater highlights are reef life and a shipwreck option. That combination is why this feels like a real change of scenery. Reefs usually mean fish activity and colorful rock textures, while a shipwreck gives you man-made shapes to explore—often with a different kind of underwater mood.
If you’re a non-scuba participant, you won’t miss the whole day. You can swim at the water spots and enjoy the boat experience while others are underwater.
Between Sessions: Lunch on Board and Time to Reset

In between the underwater sessions, you’ll have lunch on the boat. This matters because it keeps the day from turning into a “hangry then scramble” situation, and it gives you a chance to warm up and talk through how the first session felt.
Lunch is included, and for many people it’s satisfying enough to do the job. Still, some feedback points to fairly plain portions—things like pasta with salad and simple chicken—and one person asked for a fish option. If you’re a picky eater or you expect restaurant-level variety, you might want to treat lunch as fuel, not a food highlight.
You’ll also get time to relax on deck. That downtime is part of the value: you’re not just sprinting from one check-point to another.
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Seasonal Weather Notes: When the Plan May Change

Weather control is part of safety here. During winter season, the schedule may adjust. Instead of two shorter sessions, you may get a longer underwater period (described as around 30 minutes at a time), depending on wave conditions and what the captain decides for safer points.
That means your day might feel slightly different in timing. If you’re traveling in cooler months, consider keeping a little flexibility in your broader itinerary.
Also keep in mind that sea conditions influence comfort, not just whether you go. If you tend to get seasick, pack what helps you normally and plan to take it slow on the boat until you feel steady.
Equipment, Insurance, and Instructor Support: What’s Covered
The tour includes full diving/scooba equipment and full insurance. That’s a big practical win for value—getting rented gear and insurance through the tour is usually easier than arranging it separately.
Instruction is provided by professional instructors, and the tour is described as suitable for both beginners and experienced participants. You’ll get a briefing first, and instructors choose the underwater spots based on difficulty.
A nice detail from feedback: some people felt the instructor was helpful but unobtrusive, letting them learn without feeling crowded. If you’re comfortable following directions, this style can help you enjoy the ride rather than constantly managing your own stress.
Cost and Value: Is $24 Good for What You Get?

At around $24 per person for an 8-hour day with two underwater sessions, hotel transfers, lunch, equipment, and full insurance, this is priced like a strong deal—especially if this would otherwise require separate gear rental plus transport.
The main place you can lose value is if you buy lots of extras. Underwater photos/videos cost extra, and at least one person felt the package price was high (for example, they mentioned €45). If you care about souvenirs, decide ahead of time what you’d pay, then stick to that number.
In terms of “what you get,” it’s also about risk reduction. Beginners often struggle with the logistics of scuba—gear fit, safety rules, and how to breathe while staying calm. This tour includes the structure and training so you’re less likely to waste time figuring things out on the spot.
Extras Like Photos and Drinks: How to Decide Without Regret

Photos and videos are not included. If you want them, expect to pay extra onboard or through the crew’s partner process. Multiple comments point out that underwater media can be expensive, so if you’re budget-minded, you may prefer to skip it.
Drinks are also not included. You might find snacks and drinks available for an extra cost, which is common on boats, but it’s something to plan for so you don’t get surprised when lunch ends.
One more practical detail: a few people reported being sent to a partner boat (such as Caretta Diving). That usually doesn’t change the overall tour idea, but it can affect where you stand when you buy or pick up extras like photos.
Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It
This fits best if you want a structured scuba day with real support, especially if you’re new to the experience. The briefing, equipment included, and instruction style make it a good option for people who want to learn without feeling pushed.
It also works well for couples and small groups—one person can go underwater while another relaxes on deck and swims at the water spots.
Not a fit for everyone: it’s not suitable for children under 12 and it’s not suitable for pregnant women. If either applies, choose a different activity.
If you’re very sensitive to discomfort, pay attention to reports about transport quirks. One person described a rough transfer experience with rude drivers and a mid-way van change. You can’t control that entirely, but you can reduce stress by being early, keeping your phone charged, and staying calm if the pickup needs to re-route.
Should You Book This Antalya/Kemer Scuba Tour?
I’d book it if you want a short, guided scuba day with transfers and gear handled for you, plus a mix of reef life and a shipwreck opportunity. It’s also a good value play at $24 if you don’t plan to overspend on photos and drinks.
I would pause if your top goal is long underwater time or high-end food. With short sessions, the day is more about learning and experiencing than extended floating, and lunch can be plain. Also, if you’re depending on a specific transfer schedule with zero surprises, know that a small number of people reported issues with transport changes.
If you go in with realistic expectations—arrive early, listen in the briefing, and keep your spending on extras controlled—you’ll likely leave with the kind of memory that sticks: salt air, a calm instructor hand, and a shipwreck you’ll remember for years.
FAQ
How long is the Antalya/Kemer scuba tour?
The experience lasts 8 hours.
How many underwater sessions are included?
The tour includes 2 underwater sessions.
Do I need prior scuba experience?
No prior experience is necessary. You’ll get a complete briefing and professional instruction.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are hotel transfers (both ways), guiding service, full insurance, lunch, diving equipment, and 2 underwater sessions.
Are photos and videos included?
No. DVD and photos (and related media) are not included.
What languages are the instructors?
Instructors are listed as English and Russian.
Is hotel pickup mandatory?
Pickup is optional. If you have pickup, wait at the main security gate of your hotel 10 minutes before your scheduled time, and drivers wait no longer than 5 minutes after.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, swimwear, and a towel.
Who is the tour not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 12 and for pregnant women.
Does the schedule change due to weather?
Yes. During winter season, the plan may change depending on wave conditions, and timing may shift at the captain’s discretion.

























