REVIEW · ANTALYA
From Antalya: Suluada Island Boat Trip with Lunch
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Two swims, one long day.
This Suluada Island boat trip is built for a break from Antalya’s crowds: you’re headed about 100 km to Adrasan Port, then spending the day floating between Suluada Island swim time and the Love Cave stop. It’s the kind of day trip where the best moments are water time, sun time, and that split-second when you look up and realize the coastline is protected for Caretta turtles.
I especially like that the price includes hotel pick-up and drop-off plus lunch, so you’re not scrambling for logistics once you’re on the coast. The boat setup also gives you a real day-at-sea feel, not just a quick hop.
My main caution: Suluada’s bays can get busy, and when boats line up close together, the island can feel less relaxing and more like a timed swim stop.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Why Suluada Island Feels Like a Vacation Upgrade
- Antalya Pickup to Adrasan Port: The Part You Actually Feel
- On the Boat: Views, Photo Moments, and Where Crowds Show Up
- Suluada Island Swim Stop: Clear Water, Pebbly Shore, Quick Photo Wins
- Love Cave and the Second Famous Stop: A Change of Pace
- Lunch on Board: Included, Filling, and Not the Time for Big Spending
- What to Bring for a 10-Hour Sea Day from Antalya
- Price and Value: Is $47 Fair for What You Get?
- Who This Boat Trip Fits Best
- Should You Book This Suluada Island Boat Trip With Lunch?
- FAQ
- What does the $47 price include?
- How long is the trip?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Are drinks included with lunch?
- Which places will the boat visit?
- How far is Adrasan Port from Antalya?
- What language is the host or greeter?
- What should I bring?
- Is there free cancellation and a pay-later option?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Suluada Island is a top swim stop with clear, turquoise water around white sand and a short, easy beach setup
- The second highlight is the Love Cave as part of the day’s two famous places
- Lunch is included on board, but drinks are extra
- Transfers run about 2 hours each way from Antalya to Adrasan Port (100 km)
- Water shoes are smart since the beach can be pebbly rather than soft sand
Why Suluada Island Feels Like a Vacation Upgrade

Suluada Island has that postcard look that’s hard to fake. The water around the shore looks extremely inviting, and the bays feel preserved in a way that makes swimming feel special rather than rushed. The reason is right in the concept of the trip: some areas are protected, and the destination is known for Caretta turtles, so authorities limit how the bays are used.
For you, that means the day is simple. You’re not “doing” the island like a museum. You’re taking time in the water and on the shore, grabbing photos, and letting the sea do the heavy lifting. It’s the kind of trip that can reset your mood fast, especially if your Antalya days have been city-heavy.
The trade-off is crowding. On small bays, boat arrivals can stack up, and you may end up with other boats close by. That doesn’t ruin the day, but it changes the vibe from quiet escape to organized fun.
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Antalya Pickup to Adrasan Port: The Part You Actually Feel

The day starts with a hotel pick-up from Antalya and a transfer to Adrasan Port. The distance is about 100 km, which typically takes around 2 hours by modern, air-conditioned vehicle.
In the real world, comfort depends on the vehicle that shows up. Some people found the transport smooth, while others described a packed van feeling warm and not having working AC. There’s also been at least one case of driver confusion with payment details, especially when language was a barrier.
My practical take: this is a long day, so bring patience and plan your body for travel. If you get motion-sick, consider something for the ride. If you run cold easily, bring a light layer too, since AC performance can be inconsistent.
On the Boat: Views, Photo Moments, and Where Crowds Show Up

Once you’re on the water, the ride is the easy kind of effort. You’ll get views of the Mediterranean coastline and plenty of time to be on deck. The trip is long enough that it can feel like an actual outing, not a quick shuttle.
One thing to know: the boat can become busy around lunch time. Lunch is served on board, and if the vessel fills up, you might feel tight space at the tables. Also, when multiple boats arrive at the same swim spot, you can lose some of that open-water feeling. Swimming can still be safe and fun, but the water edges can feel more crowded than you expected.
The crew is typically friendly, and there’s often a photo service that you can purchase later if you want. That’s not mandatory, but it’s nice if you’d rather have someone else handle a few pictures while you keep your hands free for sunscreen.
Suluada Island Swim Stop: Clear Water, Pebbly Shore, Quick Photo Wins

Suluada is the first stop, and it’s the reason many people book. The island is relatively small, but the setting is what makes it famous: white-sand visuals around bright blue water, plus a swim area that feels like an exotic bay.
The best part is simple: you can jump in, swim, and cool down whenever you want during the stop. Even when the bay gets crowded, the water itself tends to earn big praise. Expect it to feel refreshing, clean, and very clear compared with many city swim spots.
Now for the part that matters under your feet: the shore may not be soft sand. Some descriptions point to pebbles/small stones rather than a traditional sandy beach. That’s why I’d strongly consider water shoes. They help you walk to the best entry spots without scraping your feet, and they also make it easier if you want to stand near the edge and take photos.
If you’re hoping for total quiet, manage expectations. A small cove plus multiple boats can mean limited space on the beach, and you may feel like you’re sharing the shoreline with a floating parking lot. The solution is timing: grab your swim early when possible, then take photos and move along the shoreline a bit when you can.
Love Cave and the Second Famous Stop: A Change of Pace

After the Suluada swim break, the boat heads to the next stop. This is where the trip adds variety with the Love Cave element. It’s not the kind of landmark you treat like a hike; it’s more of a scenic pause that breaks up the water-and-sun rhythm.
I like this part because it gives you something to look at besides water. Even if you’re mostly there to swim, the second stop makes the day feel less repetitive and more like a full outing. You get a mix: one moment is pure beach time, and the next moment is a view-and-wander break tied to the local geography.
Because details on time at the second stop aren’t specified here, treat it as a shorter “experience stop” rather than a long hang. If you want the most swim time, plan your energy around the first island.
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Lunch on Board: Included, Filling, and Not the Time for Big Spending
Lunch is included, and that’s a big part of the value. You avoid paying separately for a meal near the port, and you keep your day flowing instead of squeezing in a restaurant stop.
The lunch itself tends to get positive notes. People have described it as good, and the vibe is that of a relaxing reset between swims. You also get time to sit in the sun, regroup, and recharge.
Two practical reminders:
- Drinks are not included, so plan on paying extra if you want sodas, juices, or other beverages.
- Midday can feel busy. If you’re picky about having elbow room, the table area can get crowded around lunch service.
My tip: if you’re the type who likes to hydrate steadily, consider bringing a water bottle if allowed by the operator and pack a little extra snack backup. That keeps you comfortable while you wait for lunch service.
What to Bring for a 10-Hour Sea Day from Antalya

This trip is long enough that your comfort matters. You’ll want to show up ready for sun, sea, and waiting around between stops.
Bring:
- Sun hat
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Sunscreen
And based on what people say about the beach surface, I strongly recommend water shoes too. Even if the water is the star, your feet will still have to handle the shoreline.
Also, think about the heat. Even with AC on the transfers, you’ll be outdoors during swim time and while the boat is anchored. Sunscreen is not optional here.
Price and Value: Is $47 Fair for What You Get?

At $47 per person for a 10-hour outing, the value comes from what’s included: hotel pick-up and drop-off plus lunch. For many day trips around Antalya, transport alone can cost a noticeable chunk, and then you still have to hunt for a meal. This one covers both.
Where the math gets a little less rosy is the extra spending: drinks are not included. If you want to keep costs controlled, you’ll likely need water and maybe a simple snack strategy.
Crowds also affect value in a subtle way. If you’re paying to feel relaxed and quiet, and the bays are full of other boats, your money still buys a beautiful swim, but not the solitude you hoped for. If you’re okay treating it like a social day on the water, then $47 feels pretty reasonable.
Who This Boat Trip Fits Best
This is a great choice if you want:
- A break from city walking and store-shop pacing
- Clear-water swim time with minimal planning
- A day trip that includes transport and lunch
You might not love it if you’re very sensitive to crowding. Small bays can become packed, and shoreline space can feel tight when multiple boats arrive together. Also, if you’re extremely uncomfortable with long rides in crowded vehicles, plan to pack for comfort and hydration.
Best fit: couples, friends, and solo travelers who want an easy, scenic day from Antalya and don’t need a quiet beach in the middle of nowhere.
Should You Book This Suluada Island Boat Trip With Lunch?
Book it if your priority is swimming in bright, clear water plus a straightforward day plan from Antalya, and you like the idea of an included lunch and transfers.
Skip or choose a different format if your top priority is total calm and lots of personal space. The setting can be gorgeous, but the swim stops can get busy, and the boat schedule means you share time with other groups.
If you do book, go in with the right expectations: this trip is built for water time, not solitude. Bring sunscreen, consider water shoes, and plan your best swim window early. Then you’ll get the day you came for.
FAQ
What does the $47 price include?
The price includes hotel pick-up and drop-off and lunch. Drinks are not included.
How long is the trip?
The total duration is 10 hours.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. The trip includes pickup from your Antalya hotel lobby and drop-off back after the tour.
Are drinks included with lunch?
No. Drinks are not included.
Which places will the boat visit?
The trip takes you to two famous places, including Suluada Island and the Love Cave.
How far is Adrasan Port from Antalya?
The distance is about 100 km, and the transfer takes about 2 hours.
What language is the host or greeter?
The host or greeter speaks English.
What should I bring?
Bring a sun hat, swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen.
Is there free cancellation and a pay-later option?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now & pay later, meaning you can book without paying immediately.






























