Kas: Full-Day Boat Tour with Lunch

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Kas: Full-Day Boat Tour with Lunch

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  • 8 hours
  • From $83
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Kas by boat beats Kas on land.

This full-day cruise turns your time in Kas into long stretches of open water, secret-feeling bays, and those clear swims you usually only see on postcards. I love how you get real water time, with snorkel stops built around the best sights and fish, not just a quick dip. I also like the food: an organic lunch on board, with olive-oil style dishes, plus fruit like melons.

You’ll also get guided moments that make the day more than just scenery. Options include a bat cave visit (for those who want it) and a rare photo stop for the underwater shark monument near Guvercin Island. One consideration: this is not an easy option for anyone with mobility impairments, and you do need to be at the harbor on time.

Key highlights (quick take)

  • Yarilgon Bay for snorkel and surface swimming with lots of fish
  • Twelve Isles for shipwreck scenery and underwater canyons
  • Guvercin Island lunch on board plus the underwater shark monument photos
  • Fresh, clear water with multiple swim chances on the route back
  • On-board pacing that mixes active snorkeling with deck time

Why This Full-Day Boat From Kas Feels Quieter Than Town

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Kas is great, but it can get busy—especially around the waterfront during the day. This tour gives you what you actually want: a break from the crowds, and a full day where the main plan is being on the water. You’ll trade hustle for rhythm—swim, snorkel, relax, repeat.

What makes it especially appealing is the mix of stops. You’re not stuck doing the same thing over and over. Some bays are set up for easy snorkeling in calm water; other areas are about wow-factor underwater features, like the shipwreck and underwater canyons at Twelve Isles.

It also helps that the day is long enough to feel un-rushed. Even with swim stops, you still get plenty of time on deck to dry off, sunbathe, and take in the coastline from the sea instead of the street.

Price and Inclusions: What $83 Covers (and Why It’s Fair)

At $83 per person for an 8-hour day, you’re paying for more than “a boat ride.” You get guiding service, full insurance, and lunch included. That matters in Turkey coastal tours, because once you add up snacks, a guided experience, and meal costs, the price starts to make sense.

Lunch is a big part of the value. The cruise includes an organic meal with olive oil–inspired dishes, and you’re fed on a calm bay while you’re already set up for relaxing. You also get snorkel equipment available, which can save you both money and hassle if you don’t want to bring gear.

What’s not included: drinks. So if you like water, soda, or other beverages with your lunch, plan to buy them separately. Bring cash as suggested, especially if you want to grab small extras during any island break.

Timing and Meeting at Kas Marina (What You Need to Know First)

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This trip runs about 8 hours (often described as 8 to 9 hours total). You have to be ready at the harbor at 09:30am. The meeting point is Kas marina, and the team will share details one day before your trip.

There’s no hotel pickup listed. Instead, you start at the marina, then after the yacht returns, a driver is on hand to take you back to your hotel. That means your morning is simple: arrive, check in, and get aboard—no long pickup route.

What to bring is straightforward:

  • towel
  • swimwear
  • camera
  • cash
  • (and yes, you’ll want sunscreen, even though it’s not explicitly listed)

Food and drinks are not allowed on board, so don’t plan a picnic backup. If you’re hungry, trust the lunch.

Yarilgon Bay: Snorkel-Friendly Water and the Bat Cave Option

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Your first major swim stop is Yarilgon Bay, known for picturesque coastline and clear water. You’ll have snorkel equipment available, or you can keep it easy with surface swimming. This stop is about getting comfortable fast—slip in, look around, and let the fish do the entertainment.

The waters here are described as full of wonderful sights and curious fish, which is exactly what you want early in the day. The first stop sets the tone. If you’re new to snorkeling, Yarilgon tends to feel more forgiving than rockier or choppier areas.

There’s also an optional bat cave visit. The guide is on hand to take you there if you want that extra bit of local “only-in-this-region” character. If you prefer to stay in the water the whole time, you can skip that without ruining the day.

Practical note: wear swimwear you don’t mind getting sandy, and keep your towel handy for quick deck changes after the first swim.

Twelve Isles: Shipwrecks, Underwater Canyons, and Peak Snorkeling

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If you’re looking for the part of the day that feels most like a marine adventure, this is it. Twelve Isles is one of the tour’s most popular stops, and for good reason. Expect lots of underwater life—teeming with marine life of different shapes, sizes, and colors.

What makes this stop special isn’t just fish. It’s the underwater terrain and structures: a shipwreck and underwater canyons. Those features tend to attract and support sea life, which is why people love this spot for breeding fish and other creatures.

One nice detail: you don’t have to snorkel constantly. The stop is designed for flexibility. You can go in and out of the water as you please, then spend time on deck enjoying the sea breeze and sunshine.

The takeaway for you: if you want one “best snorkeling” window during the cruise, this is the one to treat like a priority. Bring your camera to capture the moments you get the clearest views—and don’t worry if you’re not a pro swimmer. The day is structured so you can enjoy it at your pace.

Guvercin Island Lunch on Board and the Underwater Shark Monument

Lunch happens at Guvercin Island, and it’s served on board in a calm bay. The meal is described as an organic lunch with olive-oil inspired dishes, made for the kind of appetites that come from being out in the sun all morning. Reviews also mention melons as part of the lunch treat, which is a nice touch after salty swims.

After lunch, you get another chance to swim. This stop also includes an unusual photo moment: an underwater shark monument. It’s the kind of thing that’s hard to find elsewhere around the Mediterranean, and it’s exactly what you want for memorable pictures.

This is also a good time to slow down. By the afternoon, you might prefer shorter swims or more relaxed snorkeling. The combination of lunch, a calm setting, and a fun underwater landmark makes Guvercin feel like the centerpiece of the day.

If you care about photos, keep your camera accessible. This is one of the rare chances on the route where the underwater subject is as specific and photo-friendly as the coastline views above water.

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Harbour Mouth Bay and Big Pebble Beach: The Final Swims Near Kas

On the way back, your captain stops at two spots for more swimming and relaxing: Harbour Mouth Bay and Big Pebble Beach. These are described as stunning natural beauty points, and they make a strong finish to the day.

Why these last stops matter: they help you end the cruise on a softer note. After the more “structured” underwater viewing at places like Twelve Isles, it’s a relief to return to swims that are more about taking in the water and stretching out a bit on your own terms.

Big Pebble Beach is especially appealing if you want a different shoreline texture than the typical sand-and-go. It’s also a good place to transition from swimming to soaking up the final light before the yacht heads back to Kas marina.

For your timing: if you’re the type who likes to swim right before leaving, this portion gives you that chance without cutting into the earlier snorkeling highlights.

What the Day Is Like on the Yacht: Space, Pace, and Photo Moments

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This is a private group experience, but the boat can still be full. The key is that it’s not treated like a cattle call. Reviews highlight that even when the boat had a good number of people, it still felt workable—enough room for gear, towel drying, and moving between deck and water.

The pacing is practical. The day includes multiple swim windows, but you’re not trapped in constant action. You’ll naturally get breaks between swims, and those breaks are where you’ll actually enjoy the cruise most: sun on deck, sea breeze, and watching the coastline slide by.

There’s also a photography surprise some guests appreciate: drone photos. It sounds like an added bonus that can happen on certain departures. That’s not something I’d count on blindly, but it’s worth being open to if you’re photo-minded.

And language support is clear. The host or greeter is available in English and Turkish, which helps if you want clarification on where to swim or how to handle snorkel time.

Who This Kas Boat Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)

This tour fits you best if you want a day focused on water time. If snorkeling is your goal, you’ll like the structured stops—Yarilgon Bay for the early look, Twelve Isles for the main underwater scenery, and Guvercin for the shark monument and swim break.

It’s also a good choice for solo travelers. Reviews specifically flag the experience as a comfortable solo option, with friendly staff and a day that feels social without feeling stressful.

You might want to reconsider if you have mobility concerns. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, which means getting on and off the boat and moving around could be an issue.

It’s less ideal if you hate time in the sun or you’re not interested in water activities at all. Even with deck time, the day’s purpose is swimming and snorkeling, and that’s the core value you’re paying for.

Should You Book This Kas Boat Tour with Lunch?

I think you should book if you want maximum sea time with real snorkeling stops, plus a meal handled for you. The value is strongest when you consider the combination: guided experience, included lunch, and multiple swim-friendly locations around Kas.

It’s also a solid pick if you’re the kind of traveler who’d rather trade crowds for calm water. The itinerary is built around different bays and underwater features, so your day feels varied instead of repetitive.

One practical check: since drinks are not included and food/drinks are not allowed on board, plan to buy beverages separately and bring what you need for the day’s comfort (towel, swimwear, camera). If that part works for your style, this is a great way to spend a full day in the Kas region.

If your plans are flexible, the tour also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

FAQ

How long is the Kas full-day boat tour with lunch?

The duration is listed as 8 hours.

Where is the meeting point, and what time do I need to arrive?

You meet at Kas marina. You have to be ready at the harbor at 09:30am. The team shares details one day before your trip.

Is lunch included?

Yes. An organic lunch is included, served on board in a calm bay.

Are drinks included in the price?

No. Drinks are not included.

Is snorkel equipment provided?

Yes. Snorkel equipment is available for use during the tour.

What should I bring with me?

Bring a towel, camera, cash, and swimwear.

Do I get hotel pickup?

Hotel pickup and drop-off are listed as not included. After the yacht returns to Kas marina, a driver is on hand to take you back to your hotel.

What languages are spoken by the host or greeter?

The host or greeter speaks English and Turkish.

Is the tour suitable for people with mobility impairments?

No. It is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.

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