REVIEW · BELEK
River Rafting, Ziplineing & Quad Safari with Transfer from Belek
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Koprucay is a fun place to get your adrenaline up. This 3-in-1 combo tour from Belek strings together quad biking, river rafting, and ziplining in one smooth day, with an air-conditioned transfer and safety gear handled for you. It’s the kind of outing that fits people who want real action, not just a scenic drive and a photo stop.
I especially like that you start with a structured plan: pick-up at 9:00 AM, clear instructions at the meeting point, and then you move through ATV, rafting, lunch, and zipline without long gaps. I also like the “comfort extras” that quietly add value, like full insurance plus provided helmet and lifevest for the water part. One thing to consider: based on past feedback, the quad and the river can feel a bit more like a controlled route than a nonstop thrill ride, so if you’re chasing maximum chaos, adjust expectations.
Quick hits and what matters most
- 3-in-1 package: quad tour (about 1 hour), rafting on the Koprucay (14 km), then zipline time (about 2 hours after lunch)
- Safety handled early: you get a safety briefing and even a test drive before riding the ATV
- Gear included: helmet and lifevest, plus full insurance
- Transfer included: you’re picked up from your Belek accommodation and returned the same day
- Lunch is included: chicken, pasta, salad, and rice (with no need to plan a meal between activities)
In This Review
- A 3-in-1 Adrenaline Day on the Koprucay River
- How the Transfer and Timing Keep Things from Dragging
- Quad Safari in the Woods: What You’re Really Getting
- Koprucay River Rafting: 14 Kilometers and the Pace of the Water
- Lunch Break (1:30 PM): Simple Food that Refuels You Fast
- Zipline Over the Valley at 2:30 PM: Quick Flight, Clear Fun
- What Gear and Gear-Style Choices Mean for Your Comfort
- Price and Value: Is $52.41 a Good Deal?
- Who This Works Best For (And Who Should Think Twice)
- Should You Book This River Rafting, Zipline, and Quad Safari?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start in Belek?
- How long is the total experience?
- Does the tour include pickup and return transfer?
- What activities are included in the 3-in-1 package?
- How long is the quad safari?
- How long is the rafting route on the Koprucay River?
- What’s included in lunch?
- Are beverages and rafting shoes included?
- Is weather important for this experience?
- FAQ
- What’s the group size limit for this tour?
- Is it suitable for most people?
A 3-in-1 Adrenaline Day on the Koprucay River

If you like your vacation days to feel like a full workout for your brain and your camera, this tour has a simple rhythm: ride, splash, fly. Starting from Belek, you’ll spend your day outdoors with three different styles of adventure—ATV quad through the countryside, rafting on the Koprucay River, and a zipline glide over the valley.
The big appeal is that you’re not choosing between activities. You’re doing all of them, and the transfer keeps the logistics easy. For many people in Belek, that’s the difference between a great day and a day that turns into a scavenger hunt for transport, gear, and meeting points.
Two practical notes I think you’ll appreciate. First, this is planned for a group setting with a maximum of 50 people, so it’s not an all-day crowd-fest with endless waiting. Second, the tour is long enough to feel like a real experience (about 7 hours), but not so long that you’ll be exhausted before the best part starts.
How the Transfer and Timing Keep Things from Dragging

The day starts with pick-up from your accommodation in Belek at 9:00 AM. You drive to the activity base, and by around 10:00 AM you’ll meet the crew and get an orientation. This is where you’re told the safety basics, and you take a test drive before you jump onto the quad.
That ordering matters. It helps you feel confident early instead of spending the ATV part second-guessing yourself. Then the tour moves to ATV quad riding around 10:30 AM, and you’re off the quad and onto the water by 11:30 AM.
The schedule is designed to reset your body between activities:
- ATV about an hour
- rafting time after that
- then lunch and a break at 1:30 PM
- zipline time at 2:30 PM
- return back to Belek by 4:00 PM
If you’re the kind of person who hates rushing, this pace is still manageable. You’ll get downtime at lunch, and you’re not trying to cram three high-energy activities into 2 hours.
Weather is the one wildcard. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
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Quad Safari in the Woods: What You’re Really Getting
Your quad safari starts around 10:30 AM with a ride into the woods and through countryside and villages. You’re guided on a route and you’re told to stick to the path. The riding time is about 1 hour, which is long enough to feel like a real outing, but not so long that the day turns into a quad marathon.
What I like about this setup is the “easy-to-join” feel. You don’t need advanced skills to get going because there’s a briefing and a test drive. For most travelers, that reduces the stress of the first-time jitters.
Still, there’s a key consideration if you’re comparing this to the most intense quad tours. Some previous guests felt the quad section was more of a long, continuous course than a stop-and-go adventure with lots of varied challenges. So if your idea of a quad safari includes frequent big hills, extreme terrain, and lots of unpredictable riding, you might find this one steadier than you expect.
Practical tip: plan for dust and sun. Even with helmets provided, you’ll want to protect your eyes and skin, and you’ll feel it after about an hour outdoors.
Koprucay River Rafting: 14 Kilometers and the Pace of the Water

Rafting kicks off around 11:30 AM at the Koprucay River. The journey totals 14 kilometers, and you’ll start after a greeting and an explanation of what to expect. Gear is taken care of: you’ll get a helmet and lifevest, and the tour includes full insurance.
This is the part I think most people look forward to most, and it tends to earn the strongest positive reactions. When people describe the experience as well-made, they usually mean the rafting itself is organized with enough instruction to keep you safe and comfortable in the water.
What to calibrate: rafting intensity. Some feedback pointed out that the river may feel more calm than thrill-crazy, with few strong current sections and weaker “stir-the-heart” moments. Translation: if you want nonstop rapids and constant whitewater action, this route may feel gentle.
On the other hand, that can be a plus. A calmer stretch still lets you enjoy the river setting, take photos, and feel like you’re doing something fun without being fully battered the entire time. If you’re traveling with friends of mixed thrill levels, a steadier river can make the day feel more inclusive.
You should also assume you’ll get wet. Even with safety gear, you’ll want to keep valuables in a waterproof spot and wear clothes you’re okay getting damp.
Lunch Break (1:30 PM): Simple Food that Refuels You Fast

At 1:30 PM, you get a lunch and break. The included meal is chicken, pasta, salad, and rice. It’s not trying to be fancy food; it’s practical fuel for a day that includes both land adrenaline and water time.
This meal structure works well because you’ll be using energy after lunch for ziplining. A lighter snack might leave you feeling flat for the next activity, while a heavy meal could feel rough right after rafting. This kind of balanced plate is a good compromise.
A small practical note: beverages are not included. An estimated cost is 10 euros, so it’s smart to budget for water and soft drinks if you’re the type who likes to stay hydrated between activities.
Zipline Over the Valley at 2:30 PM: Quick Flight, Clear Fun

After lunch, the tour shifts gears again. At around 2:30 PM, you’ll do the zipline. The experience is described as a journey over the valley, gliding safely through the woods.
Zipline is one of those activities that feels different from rafting and quad riding. Rafting is teamwork and water motion. Quads are vibration and control. Zipline is pure motion with a view. If you’ve been sitting most of the trip, this is a nice break for your body and a different way to “see” the area.
Based on the general structure of this tour, you’re getting your zipline portion as a distinct block, not as a rushed add-on. That tends to make it more satisfying. Still, the day is scheduled tightly, so you’ll want to be ready to move when your time is called.
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What Gear and Gear-Style Choices Mean for Your Comfort

One of the most useful parts of a tour like this is what’s included because it affects how much you have to carry. Here’s what you’re covered for:
- Helmet and lifevest for the rafting
- Instructor and expert guide
- Full insurance
What you’re not given:
- Rafting shoes (estimated 20 euros)
- Beverages (estimated 10 euros)
This is where I’d make one clear recommendation: if you don’t already have water-friendly footwear, consider buying the rafting shoes. Even if you’re not planning to walk far, water activities feel better with footwear that handles slick surfaces. You’ll also be more comfortable if the ground at any point is uneven or muddy.
If you’re bringing your own sandals or sneakers, just be realistic about grip. This tour includes rafting, and slippery footing is the kind of thing that ruins a day faster than you’d think.
Price and Value: Is $52.41 a Good Deal?

At $52.41 per person (with transfer included), this is priced like a “do it all” adventure day rather than a la carte thrills. For many visitors to Belek, the value is in three places:
First, the transfer. Not having to solve transport between activity sites is a real cost-saver in time and stress.
Second, the included safety setup. Helmet and lifevest plus full insurance makes the rafting part feel less like a risky gamble.
Third, the lunch. Chicken, pasta, salad, and rice keeps you fueled through the afternoon without paying restaurant prices mid-activity.
Now, the honest balance: there are extras. Beverages are about 10 euros, and rafting shoes about 20 euros. If you add those, your final spend could rise. Still, you’re likely spending less than you would trying to book multiple separate activities plus transportation.
So who gets the best value? People who want one organized day with multiple adrenaline styles, and who don’t want to shop around or manage gear.
Who This Works Best For (And Who Should Think Twice)

This tour is built for people who want to be active for most of the day. It’s also noted that most travelers can participate, which usually means the activities have a safety-first structure and clear guidance.
You’ll probably enjoy it most if you:
- want quad + rafting + zipline in one day
- like guided activities where someone else handles the “how”
- can handle getting wet and being outdoors for hours
- enjoy moderate adventure more than constant extreme intensity
You might want to think twice if:
- you’re specifically chasing very intense whitewater
- you expect the quad portion to feel like a wild off-road adventure with constant variety
- you’re sensitive to sun, dust, and getting muddy (even lightly)
Based on past feedback, the rafting is usually handled well, while some people felt the quad route and the river intensity may not deliver maximum thrill. If you go in expecting an organized, safe, moderately adventurous day, you’ll likely be happier.
Should You Book This River Rafting, Zipline, and Quad Safari?
I’d tell you to book this if you’re visiting Belek and you want a single day that mixes land thrills with water fun and then tops it with a zipline view. The included helmet, lifevest, lunch, full insurance, and transfer are what make the price feel fair.
I’d hesitate if you’re the type who needs high-intensity rapids and a quad route that feels like nonstop adrenaline. In that case, you might find yourself wishing for more extreme segments.
If you choose to go, you’ll have the best time by doing two things:
1) pack for sun and water, not just sightseeing
2) set your expectations for guided, controlled adventure rather than “survive the wild” chaos
FAQ
What time does the tour start in Belek?
The start time is 9:00 AM, with pickup from your accommodation in Belek.
How long is the total experience?
The duration is about 7 hours.
Does the tour include pickup and return transfer?
Yes. You’re picked up from your accommodation in Belek and driven to the starting point, then returned after the tour ends.
What activities are included in the 3-in-1 package?
You’ll do ATV quad riding, river rafting on the Koprucay River, and a zipline experience.
How long is the quad safari?
The ATV quad tour takes about 1 hour.
How long is the rafting route on the Koprucay River?
The rafting journey is 14 kilometers in total.
What’s included in lunch?
Lunch is included and consists of chicken, pasta, salad, and rice.
Are beverages and rafting shoes included?
No. Beverages cost an estimated 10 euros, and rafting shoes cost an estimated 20 euros.
Is weather important for this experience?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
FAQ
What’s the group size limit for this tour?
The maximum is 50 travelers.
Is it suitable for most people?
Most travelers can participate, and there’s instruction and safety information before activities begin.
If you tell me your travel month and whether you’re more excited by rafting or ziplining, I can help you judge if this one matches your exact thrill level.




























