REVIEW · ANTALYA
From Antalya/Kemer: Suluada Boat Trip w/Lunch & Snorkeling
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Suluada looks like a postcard, then you’re in it. This full-day boat trip from Antalya Province trades city time for crystal-clear water and quiet bays, with a simple rhythm: travel out, swim and relax, eat onboard, then sail back feeling sun-warmed and easy-going. I especially like how the day is built around long enough water time that it actually feels like a sea day, not just a quick stop.
I also like the value: for about $16 per person, you get hotel-area transfers from Antalya or Kemer plus a Turkish lunch cooked onboard (choice of chicken or fish). One thing to keep in mind is the pace: you’ll do moderate walking and spend time in and around the water, and the schedule can shift with weather and sea conditions.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- From Antalya or Kemer to Adrasan: the road part that sets the day up
- Suluada Island, the Turkish Maldives: beaches, swim time, and photos
- The second water stop: secluded bay time for swimming and snorkeling-style exploring
- Lunch onboard: what you get, when you eat, and how it affects the day
- The cruise back to Adrasan and your transfer home
- Practical tips that make the day easier (and more comfortable)
- Who should book this Suluada boat trip?
- Should you book the Suluada Boat Trip from Antalya/Kemer?
- FAQ
- How long is the Suluada boat trip from Antalya/Kemer?
- Where does the tour depart from?
- Are hotel transfers included?
- How much time do you get at Suluada Island?
- Is there a second swimming stop?
- Is lunch included, and what do you eat?
- What time is the cruise portion?
- What should I bring?
- Are food and drinks allowed?
- What languages is the host/guide available in?
Key things to know before you go

- The “Turkish Maldives” Suluada stop gives you about 2 hours to swim and take photos on white-sand shores.
- A second swim stop in a secluded bay adds another 1.5 hours to cool off and enjoy calmer water away from crowds.
- Onboard Turkish lunch is included (chicken or fish), and you’ll eat during the day on the boat.
- Round-trip transfers from Antalya or Kemer help you avoid stress, but Old Town hotels don’t get a direct transfer.
- Drinks aren’t included, so plan to cover your own thirst.
- Moderate physical activity means bring comfy sun-and-sea readiness, not a couch-first mindset.
From Antalya or Kemer to Adrasan: the road part that sets the day up

This tour starts with pickup from your hotel area in Antalya or Kemer (Old Town hotels have a separate meeting point near the Old Town area). You’ll want to be at the main security gate about 10 minutes before pickup, because the drivers wait up to 5 minutes after the scheduled time.
Then you’re on the road toward Adrasan, a roughly 2.5-hour drive. It’s not glamorous time, but it matters: leaving the city behind early is what makes the later water stops feel like a real change of scenery rather than another commute.
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Suluada Island, the Turkish Maldives: beaches, swim time, and photos

Suluada is the star, and the nickname Turkish Maldives is earned. Once you reach the island, you get around 2 hours for swimming, relaxing on the beach, and taking photos in bright, clear water.
This is the moment where the trip delivers on that “wow” factor. The sand is known for its light, powdery look, and the water is crystal-clear, so it’s easy to see why people love hanging out right where the sea meets the shore.
A practical tip: plan to switch between sun and shade wisely during this block. Even though the island is peaceful, you’re still out in open Mediterranean sun, and your towel-and-sunscreen routine will matter a lot more than you think.
The second water stop: secluded bay time for swimming and snorkeling-style exploring

After Suluada, the day moves toward another quieter stretch of coastline. You’ll spend about 1.5 hours at a secluded bay, with time to swim, relax, and take photos again if you want them.
Even if you don’t consider yourself a hard-core snorkeler, this kind of stop is built for floating, watching the shoreline, and getting that close-to-the-water feeling. The boat-and-bay setup is what makes it work: you’re not just looking at the sea, you’re in it.
Watch the water conditions that day. The tour notes that schedule can change due to sea and weather, so if the sea is rougher than expected, your “in-water time” may feel different than what you hoped for. Still, the whole day is arranged around water breaks, so there’s always a rhythm to catch your breath between swims.
Lunch onboard: what you get, when you eat, and how it affects the day
Lunch is included onboard, with a choice of chicken or fish. You’ll eat during a mid-day stop (there’s also a photo and break time around this point), and it generally falls after you’ve done Suluada and before the final bay swimming stretch.
This is a smart setup for people who don’t want to waste vacation time hunting for food. Also, eating onboard keeps the day flowing, which helps when you’re balancing sun, travel time, and two separate water breaks.
One thing to remember: drinks aren’t included. So if you like having water or other drinks with lunch, plan ahead and buy what you need before you get on the boat (or bring what the rules allow—this tour says no outside food and drinks).
The cruise back to Adrasan and your transfer home

After the second swim stop, you’ll enjoy a 45-minute return cruise to Adrasan. Then the transfer back to hotels kicks in, with drop-off in Kemer, Belek, and Antalya depending on your option.
All told, the trip runs about 6 to 10 hours, depending on starting times and conditions. That broad range is a hint: weather and sea can affect timing, so keep your evening plans flexible.
By the time you’re back, you’ll likely feel the day in the best way: tired eyes, warm skin, and that slightly salty calm that makes it feel like you actually escaped.
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Practical tips that make the day easier (and more comfortable)

Bring the basics listed for the tour: hat, swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. I’d add one mindset too: keep your “sun schedule” tight. You’ll be in bright conditions for hours, even if parts of the day are spent cruising.
Pack smart for the boat setting. You’ll spend real time moving between beach edges and boat steps, so wear swim-friendly footwear or at least something you can step on and off with confidence. The tour does include moderate walking and swimming, and that’s exactly the kind of thing that can turn uncomfortable if you show up underprepared.
Also, the tour says no food and drinks are allowed. That can surprise people who want snacks for long days, so treat lunch and the boat routine as your plan, then handle drinks separately.
Finally, the tour notes it’s not suitable for people with serious health conditions or mobility limitations, and it’s not suitable for altitude sickness. If any of that might affect you, it’s worth checking before booking.
Who should book this Suluada boat trip?
If you love clear water, easy cruising, and simple included meals, this is a very satisfying day. It’s also a great choice for people who want the Turkish coastline at full speed without planning every detail themselves.
It’s especially good if you’re staying around Antalya or Kemer and you want a straightforward route: pickup, ride to Adrasan, island swim time, a second bay swim time, lunch onboard, then back home.
I’d skip it if you need an ultra-accessible day. The tour calls out moderate physical activity and swimming time, and it also warns that the schedule may shift with sea conditions.
Should you book the Suluada Boat Trip from Antalya/Kemer?

I’d book it if your idea of a great day is white-sand water time plus a included onboard meal, with transfers that keep you from juggling buses. For roughly $16 per person, the mix of two water-focused stops, an included Turkish lunch, and hotel-area pickup/drop-off is strong value.
Don’t book it if you’re hoping for a gentle, fully seated experience or if drinks matter to you enough that you’d feel caught off guard. Also, if you’re sensitive to changing sea conditions, keep your expectations flexible—this is a boat day, and the ocean runs the schedule sometimes.
If you want a calm Mediterranean day that feels like a mini escape—without the complicated planning—this trip is a solid bet.
FAQ
How long is the Suluada boat trip from Antalya/Kemer?
The duration is listed as 6 to 10 hours, depending on starting times. Check availability to see the exact start schedule.
Where does the tour depart from?
The boat trip departs from Adrasan. You’ll be transported from Antalya or Kemer to Adrasan and then return there for the cruise back and onward transfer.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes. Optional hotel pickup and drop-off are included from Antalya or Kemer. Old Town hotels do not have a direct transfer, and a meeting point close to Old Town will be announced.
How much time do you get at Suluada Island?
You get about 2 hours at Suluada for free time, photos, and swimming.
Is there a second swimming stop?
Yes. There’s a secluded bay stop with about 1.5 hours for swimming, relaxing, and photos.
Is lunch included, and what do you eat?
Lunch onboard is included, with a choice of chicken or fish. Drinks are not included.
What time is the cruise portion?
The return cruise to Adrasan is about 45 minutes. You’ll also have cruising time between stops as part of the full-day plan.
What should I bring?
Bring a hat, swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen.
Are food and drinks allowed?
No. The tour states that food and drinks are not allowed.
What languages is the host/guide available in?
The host or greeter is available in English, Russian, and German.






























