Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad, Buggy & Zipline f/Antalya

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Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad, Buggy & Zipline f/Antalya

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  • 10 hours (approx.)
  • From $54.07
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Ten hours of off-road adrenaline in Antalya. This one-day package strings together Köprülü Canyon rafting with jeep, quad or buggy, and a zipline, all tied to hotel pickup so you’re not stitching together separate tours.

I like how the day is built around the park experience: you get proper white-water gear and time on the river, then you keep the momentum with more action off the water. I also like the guide energy. In one standout review, Ahmed was described as full of energy and entertaining, and that kind of lively, clear instruction matters when you’re doing rapids and ziplines back-to-back. One consideration: it’s a long, active day, and you should expect to get wet and move around a lot, even if you’re not super sporty.

Key things to know for this Antalya super-combo day

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  • Köprülü Canyon rafting is the centerpiece with proper helmets, life jackets, and paddles provided
  • Multiple thrill activities in one ticket: Jeep Safari, quad biking or buggy safari, and zipline
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off keeps the day easier, especially after a muddy, wet outing
  • Max group size is 45 so you get a more personal feel than big party tours
  • Water shoes are strongly recommended and available to rent on-site if you don’t bring them
  • Lunch is included, but drinks are not, so plan for hydration

The big idea: a full-throttle Antalya day with one pickup

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad, Buggy & Zipline f/Antalya - The big idea: a full-throttle Antalya day with one pickup
This tour is built as a “super combo” day, and the payoff is simple: for about 10 hours, you stack rafting plus off-road time plus a zipline without driving yourself between random meeting points. The price is $54.07 per person, and you’re not just paying for the rafting part. You’re also getting the other activities and key extras like equipment and lunch.

You’ll get hotel pickup and drop-off, and you’ll use a mobile ticket on the day. It’s offered in English, and the company limits the group to up to 45 people, which is a reasonable size for fast-moving outdoor activities.

Two practical notes I’d keep in mind before you go: it’s an all-day plan, and it works best if you’re okay with a little mess. Rafting means water and splashes. Off-road time means dust. Zipline time means stepping into a different kind of adrenaline.

Stop-by-stop timing: what the schedule feels like in real life

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The day has three main pieces: a pickup/transfer to the canyon area, a long block focused on the main activities, and then the return transfer to Antalya.

  • First transfer (about 2 hours): you’re picked up from your hotel area and moved toward Koprülü Canyon.
  • Main canyon block (about 6 hours): this is where the rafting and the other included thrills happen.
  • Return transfer (about 2 hours): you go back to your hotel.

That structure is actually useful. You’re not rushed during the transfer, and you’re not trying to squeeze everything into a short window. Still, it’s a long day, so I suggest you treat it like a schedule marathon: water, snacks if allowed, and don’t wear your “nice” clothes unless you’re planning to wash everything afterward.

The listed meeting point is at Fortune Rafting, Karabük Mahallesi, Köprülü Kanyon, Beşkonak, 07550 Manavgat/Antalya. The activity ends back at the meeting point, but with hotel pickup and drop-off included, you’ll typically be handled as part of the group flow.

Köprülü Canyon rafting: the white-water part you’re here for

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Koprülü Canyon National Park is the headliner, and the rafting is the main event. You’ll head into the roaring waters of Köprülü Canyon, where you navigate rapids as a team. This is the kind of activity where everyone’s actions matter, so it’s not just about watching the guide. You’ll be paddling, coordinating, and reacting in the moment.

The tour includes all the key gear: helmet, life jacket, and paddles. That matters because it takes a big uncertainty out of the day. You don’t need to figure out what to rent, what fits, or what you’re supposed to wear. When the gear is provided, your job is basically to get comfortable and follow instructions.

The park is known for clear water and dramatic scenery, which gives the experience more than just adrenaline. You’re not rafting in a random trench. You’re in a canyon setting that feels visually impressive even when you’re focused on the next rapid.

Is it for beginners? The tour description indicates it works for both beginners and experienced rafters, as long as you’ve got a moderate physical fitness level and you’re willing to do your part in a team sport. Your realistic comfort level will come down to how you handle wet conditions and how well you can listen and react when the crew gives guidance.

Gear and footing: water shoes are the small detail that saves your day

If you remember one thing, make it this: bring water shoes. They’re strongly recommended for comfort and safety during the tour. If you don’t have them, the good news is that water shoes are available for rent on-site.

Why this matters: rafting and canyon activities are hard on regular sneakers. Water + slick stones + grit can turn into blisters fast. Water shoes are made for the kind of surfaces you’ll likely deal with, so your feet stay stable instead of fighting the ground.

I’d also plan for wet clothing almost no matter what. Even with a life jacket and helmet, you’ll get splashed. Dress with that in mind and you’ll spend less energy worrying and more time enjoying.

Jeep Safari: switching from paddles to power

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad, Buggy & Zipline f/Antalya - Jeep Safari: switching from paddles to power
After rafting, the day shifts gears to the overland side with a Jeep Safari. This part matters even if you love water sports, because it gives your arms a break. You’re still active, but you’re not paddling nonstop.

A jeep safari also changes what you’re seeing. Instead of tracking the river’s rhythm, you’re traveling through the area and getting that “we’re really out here” feeling. For many people, this is when the day stops being only about adrenaline and becomes a more complete outing.

The tour includes the jeep safari as part of the same overall package, so you’re not losing time to separate arrangements. That’s one reason combo days like this can be good value: logistics are handled.

Quad biking or buggy safari: choose the ride that fits your comfort

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad, Buggy & Zipline f/Antalya - Quad biking or buggy safari: choose the ride that fits your comfort
You’ll do either quad biking or a buggy safari. This “either/or” setup is actually a plus, because it lets the experience match your comfort level and how you like to move.

Both are off-road experiences, so you should expect bumps and dust. The practical goal is simple: pay attention during the briefing, keep a steady posture, and don’t try to outguess the terrain. A guided ride is about safety and control, not about showing off.

If you’re someone who likes having your hands on the controls, quad biking tends to feel more direct. If you prefer a more sheltered, seated feel, a buggy safari can feel calmer. Either way, treat it like a thrill activity with a learning curve. You’ll enjoy it more when you’re not fighting the basics.

Zipline: the quick flight that balances the day

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Then comes zipline time. This is the moment where the experience switches from “moving fast on the ground” to “moving fast through the air.”

A zipline can be a psychological reset after a wet, physical rafting session. Your legs get a break, and your attention goes to simple cues: timing, posture, and trusting the setup. It’s also a good way to see the canyon from a different angle without needing extra hiking.

I can’t promise what the course feels like because the tour data doesn’t list details like length or number of lines, but I can say the value is in variety. Your day doesn’t stay one-note, which is what makes this combo tour feel worth doing instead of tiring.

Lunch and included basics: what you’re actually paying for

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad, Buggy & Zipline f/Antalya - Lunch and included basics: what you’re actually paying for
Lunch is included, and that’s important on a day this long. When a tour includes lunch, you don’t have to hunt for food in the middle of outdoor chaos.

What’s not included: drinks. So I’d plan on bringing water or buying it when you can. Outdoors, you burn energy fast, and with rafting plus off-road time, hydration makes a noticeable difference in how you feel later.

You’re also covered for the core rafting equipment. The rest of the thrill activities are included, but you’ll still rely on the guide team for instructions and timing.

Price and value: why $54.07 can feel like a deal

At $54.07 per person, this tour is priced like a budget-friendly way to stack multiple adventures. What makes it feel like value is the mix of inclusions:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Rafting equipment (helmet, life jacket, paddles)
  • White-water rafting
  • Jeep Safari
  • Quad biking or buggy safari
  • Zipline
  • Lunch

If you tried to price those separately, you’d usually lose money to transportation time and the fact that each activity has its own minimum booking style. Here, one ticket bundles the day into a single run. That’s the real value: not just the listed activities, but the fact the logistics are handled for you.

Is it “cheap” compared to everything else? I can’t measure that from here. But I can tell you the unit value is strong because you’re not buying one thing. You’re buying a full circuit.

Guide energy and group size: how the day should feel

The activity has a maximum of 45 travelers, which means you’ll likely be organized without feeling like you’re in a tiny moving crowd. Outdoor operations move faster when groups are capped, and it can reduce waiting around.

One review also highlighted Ahmed as a guide who was full of energy, informative, and entertaining. You should expect the instruction to matter, especially for rafting and zipline. A lively guide isn’t just fun. It helps you understand safety steps and listen faster, which is exactly what you want when rapids are involved.

Even if your guide isn’t Ahmed, the point stands: the best part of combo tours is when the guidance is clear and upbeat, not when you’re guessing what to do next.

Who this tour suits (and who should think twice)

This one is best for you if you want a lot of variety in a single day. Rafting fans will appreciate the Köprülü Canyon setting and the fact that gear is included. People who don’t want to plan a multi-day itinerary will like having jeep, quad/buggy, and a zipline inside the same schedule.

It’s also a solid pick if you enjoy team activity. Rafting here isn’t passive. You work together to manage the raft through rapids.

Think twice if you don’t like wet, active days. You should have a moderate physical fitness level, and the tour runs about 10 hours. If you’re hoping for a calm, slow day or you get uncomfortable in outdoor gear and splashy conditions, this combo may feel like too much.

Should you book this Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad, Buggy & Zipline tour?

Yes, if you want a “do it all” day and you’re comfortable being active for about 10 hours. The value comes from bundling rafting + off-road + zipline, plus hotel pickup and lunch, into one plan.

I’d book with extra confidence if you’re the type who likes clear instruction and good energy from the guide team. One highlight from the reviews was Ahmed’s approach, and that kind of teaching style makes this sort of day run smoother.

Skip or consider another option if you’re not up for moderate physical activity or you strongly dislike getting wet and dusty in the same day. This is an adrenaline circuit, not a sightseeing stroll.

FAQ

How long is the Super Combo tour in Antalya?

The tour lasts about 10 hours.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.

What activities are included in the package?

You’ll get white-water rafting, a Jeep Safari, quad biking or buggy safari, and a zipline, plus lunch and rafting equipment (helmet, life jacket, paddles).

Where does the tour start and end?

The start point is Fortune Rafting, Karabük Mahallesi, Köprülü Kanyon, Beşkonak, 07550 Manavgat/Antalya, Türkiye. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Do I need to bring water shoes?

Water shoes are highly recommended for comfort and safety. If you don’t have them, they are available for rent on-site.

Is the tour suitable for beginners or only fit travelers?

The tour says you should have a moderate physical fitness level. It also indicates the rafting experience can work for both beginner and experienced participants.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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