From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch

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From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch

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  • 8 - 10 hours
  • From $25
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That first drop on the zipline is addictive.

This full-combo day in Köprülü Canyon National Park mixes three very different thrills—ziplining, a quad safari, and rafting the Köprüçay River. I like the way it includes proper gear (helmets, paddles, life jackets) and a real activity rhythm, not just one stunt. The main thing to watch is that you’ll likely get cold and wet for much of the rafting stretch, plus you may face optional add-on costs on-site.

I also like how the scenery is doing work for you the whole day: Taurus Mountains roads on the quad, pine forest views, and a historic stop for crossing the Roma Roma Bridge. There’s a guided flow from hotel pickup to Roma Rafting basecamp, with English/Turkish support. If you hate surprises, keep one consideration in mind: timing and extras can vary, and some basics like drinks are not included.

Plan for a long, active day (listed 8–10 hours), and pack like you’re expecting to change clothes after rafting. The experience is strong value for the price, but your comfort will depend on what you bring and how you handle cold water temperatures.

Key things I’d focus on before you go

From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch - Key things I’d focus on before you go

  • Three activities in one day: zipline, quad/buggy safari, and rafting on the same route
  • Cold, continuous rafting water: plan for wet clothes and bring change gear
  • Historic stop: you cross Roma Roma Bridge as part of the route
  • On-site shopping is common: shoes/phone protection can be sold as add-ons
  • Weight and quad rules matter: zipline has a max weight, and quad pairing can affect cost
  • No drinks included: lunch is included, but you’ll want to manage thirst

Why this Köprülü Canyon combo from Belek feels like a real deal

From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch - Why this Köprülü Canyon combo from Belek feels like a real deal
This tour is built for people who want Turkey’s south-coast adventure without spending your whole vacation planning. You’re not just paying for one headline moment. You’re paying for a full circuit—high adrenaline (zipline and rafting), a dirt-road style ride (quad safari), and an outdoor lunch by the river.

For $25 per person, the value comes from the combination itself and the fact that core safety gear is included: helmets, paddles, and life jackets. You’re also getting hotel pickup and drop-off from the Belek area, so you’re not trying to coordinate transport to a national park by yourself.

The setting also helps: you’re in Köprülü Canyon National Park with the Köprüçay River running through it, plus pine forest scenery. You don’t need to be an outdoors expert. You just need to be ready to move, get wet, and follow simple safety rules.

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Getting to Roma Rafting and how the day usually runs

From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch - Getting to Roma Rafting and how the day usually runs
Your basecamp is Roma Rafting, and that’s where the day starts. If you’re being picked up, you’ll wait at your hotel’s main security gate about 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time. The driver waits no longer than 5 minutes after that, so don’t wander around hoping they’ll come back.

The tour is listed at 8–10 hours, and that sounds about right once you include transfers, changing time, and photo/video viewing after rafting. One thing I’d plan for is that the practical day length can move around depending on pickup timing and how the group is managed.

Also, consider that your day may include paid optional extras at the site. That can affect how long you spend at the basecamp after the rafting portion.

Zipline over Köprülü: quick thrills, clear limits

From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch - Zipline over Köprülü: quick thrills, clear limits
The zipline is your first adrenaline hit, and it’s set above the canyon scenery. It’s brief compared to some longer ziplines, but it’s intense in the fun way—fast, visual, and loud enough to make you laugh even if you’re nervous.

Two details matter:

  • There’s a zipline max weight of 110 kg (plan around this if you’re shopping as a group).
  • You’ll be asked to avoid metal accessories like earrings and necklaces. Bring a plan for what you’ll wear instead, because you probably don’t want jewelry knocking around while you’re harnessed.

Comfort-wise, wear clothes you can move in. Also bring a simple mindset: this is not a slow scenic ride. It’s a thrill moment, then you’re back to the action.

Quad Safari in the Taurus Mountains: freedom with rules

Next up is the quad safari through the Taurus Mountains area. This part tends to feel more like a short adventure ride than a gentle tour. You’ll be guided, but you’re also dealing with the real-world texture of riding: dust, bumps, and the fact that you’re going to feel like you did something active.

Important practical note: your ability to ride as you planned can be affected by how quads are paired. Quad or buggy use can involve rules around the number of people per vehicle, and that can affect costs if you’re not assigned the expected setup. So if you’re traveling as a couple or friends, I’d be ready for a small adjustment rather than assuming you’ll match your exact expectation.

If you’re choosing between quad and buggy options on the day, understand that time and assignment might vary. The safest approach is to arrive flexible: you’re there for the ride, not a specific vehicle model.

Rafting the Köprüçay River: cold water, big laughs

Rafting is the centerpiece for most people, and it’s easy to see why. The Köprüçay River is the star, and you’re in a canyon environment where the water feels fast and real.

Now the honest part: you should expect to get wet for most of the rafting window. The water can be around 9–11°C, so if you treat it like a warm-summer splash, you’ll be uncomfortable. This is where packing choices make a huge difference. Bring a change outfit and plan to dry off later at basecamp.

Gear is included (life jackets, paddles, helmets), which is great for value and safety. But the tour does not include everything you might want for comfort. Specialized rafting shoes and items like neoprene suits may be extra or available for purchase on-site, so you may want to budget for that.

Also, listen to the guide. Rafting is physical and teamwork matters. You don’t need to be fearless. You just need to follow instructions and stay loose.

The Roma Roma Bridge stop and why it matters

You’ll cross Roma Roma Bridge as part of the route, and that’s a nice breather between the high-adrenaline parts. It gives you a tangible sense of place and history, even if the tour itself is action-heavy.

This kind of stop is more than a photo moment. It helps you reset your body and mind between activities, and it breaks up the day so it doesn’t feel like one long push. If you’re the type who enjoys travel context, it adds something beyond pure adrenaline.

Take a minute, look around, and use it as a transition point. Then it’s back to harnesses, helmets, and river time.

Lunch by the river, plus the photos decision

Lunch is included and served riverside, which is a practical win after you’ve been riding and then getting soaked. The meal itself is typically simple, but it’s there when you need it—fuel, warmth, and something to focus on besides cold water and wet gear.

Drinks are not included. So if you’re someone who drinks a lot when you’re active, plan accordingly. You can also bring small personal items like a water-friendly snack, but the tour description only guarantees lunch—not extra refreshments during the day.

After rafting, you’ll have time to change and then review photos/videos if you want to purchase them. One add-on that’s been mentioned is a USB stick for photos/videos (about €30). That’s optional, so decide before you dig in. If you’re not a souvenir person, you can skip it and focus on drying off and heading back.

What’s included in the price—and where extra costs can creep in

From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch - What’s included in the price—and where extra costs can creep in
This combo tour includes:

  • Hotel pickup & drop-off (from the Belek area)
  • Transfers
  • Lunch
  • Safety gear for activities (helmets, paddles, life jackets)
  • Guided assistance
  • Help from staff in English or Turkish (English support depends on availability)

That’s the core value. You’re not paying separately for rafting basics, and you’re not doing the whole logistics puzzle yourself.

But it’s smart to expect optional expenses on-site. Common examples you might see include:

  • Badeschuhe (swim shoes) around €10
  • Water-resistant phone case around €10
  • A face mask around €3–5
  • Optional photo/video collection fees (for example, a €30 USB has been listed)

So while the tour price is low, your real day spending can climb a bit if you arrive unprepared.

What to pack so you don’t end up miserable after rafting

From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch - What to pack so you don’t end up miserable after rafting
If you want this day to be fun instead of just tough, pack with the wet part in mind.

Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes you can use for activities
  • Comfortable clothes that can handle getting damp
  • Personal medication if needed

And strongly consider:

  • A full change of dry clothes (top and bottom)
  • Something to protect your phone (a water-resistant case if you don’t want to buy one there)
  • Non-metal items (no earrings/necklaces)

Also, specialized rafting shoes can be purchased at the supplier’s shop. If you want the best grip and comfort, treat that as part of your planning rather than an afterthought.

One more practical tip: choose clothes you can manage quickly. When you’re cold and wet, you don’t want to wrestle with complicated layers.

Who should book this tour (and who should skip it)

This is a strong match if you want a full-day hit of adrenaline with guided support and simple logistics from Belek. It also suits groups of friends and active couples because the day mixes different experiences, so nobody gets bored.

It may not suit you if:

  • You don’t want cold water involved
  • You dislike long active days (it’s listed 8–10 hours)
  • You’re sensitive to additional on-site purchases

It’s not permitted for:

  • Pregnant women
  • Wheelchair users (no wheelchair access)
  • Pets
  • Unaccompanied minors

Children must be at least 3 years old, and children under 3 are not allowed. Children 3 and up should be supervised by a parent.

If you’ve got health issues, you should tell the guide ahead of time. That’s not just good manners—it’s how you avoid problems during active moments.

Price and logistics: the real question is value for your style

The big selling point here is value: you get three activities, safety gear, hotel transfers, and lunch for a relatively low base price. That’s hard to beat if you’re staying in the Belek area and you don’t want to rent vehicles or negotiate separate bookings.

The main logistics question is how much flexibility you’ll have about timing and on-site extras. The day can run as listed, but pickup and pacing can vary. If you’re the kind of person who needs everything exact to the minute, you may feel impatient.

And if you’re trying to keep spending tight, arrive prepared so you don’t end up buying swim shoes or phone protection there.

FAQ

FAQ

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is Roma Rafting, which is the basecamp for the activity day.

How long is the tour from Belek?

The duration is listed as 8–10 hours, depending on starting times and the day’s schedule.

What safety gear is included?

Helmets, paddles, and life jackets are included, plus guided assistance during the activities.

Will I get wet during rafting?

Yes. The rafting is on the Köprüçay River and you should expect to stay wet during the rafting portion, with water temperatures around 9–11°C mentioned in experience feedback.

Can I wear jewelry or metal accessories?

No. You’re asked to refrain from wearing or bringing metal accessories such as earrings and necklaces.

Is the tour suitable for pregnant women or young children?

No for pregnancy. Children under 3 are not allowed, and children aged 3+ should be under parental supervision.

Should you book this Full Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting?

Yes, if you want a single guided day that stacks zipline + quad safari + Köprüçay rafting with included safety gear and lunch, and you’re comfortable getting cold and wet. The price-to-experience ratio is strong, especially since transfers and core equipment come with the booking.

I’d also book it if you like variety: this isn’t just one activity repeated. It’s a real mix of speeds and settings—from pine forest views to canyon rafting—so your day doesn’t feel one-note.

Skip it if you’re sensitive to cold water, if you need a perfectly predictable schedule, or if you’re not willing to handle optional on-site purchases like swim shoes or phone protection. If you show up prepared, you’ll likely leave with the kind of story you can’t stop telling—just colder than you expected.

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