REVIEW · KEMER
Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer
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One big adrenaline day, all bundled up. This Kemer experience mixes Koprulu Canyon rafting, a zipline, and off-road action options (jeep safari plus quad or buggy), all in one full-day schedule that works for beginners.
I really like that you don’t have to be an athlete to join. You’re given the rafting gear, and the day is built around doing safe, guided activities back-to-back. I also like the variety: water thrills at the canyon, then you switch gears to zipline and off-road fun without needing to plan anything yourself.
One thing to consider: it’s a long day. You’re looking at about 12 hours total, including a few hours on the road getting to Koprulu Canyon and back, so pack patience along with your swim gear.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing
- Why this Kemer combo feels like a full adventure day
- Getting to Koprulu Canyon: the early start and road time
- Koprulu Canyon rafting: where the action actually happens
- A quick reality check on rafting comfort
- Zipline: the height-and-snap moment between water and off-road
- Off-road options in the same day: jeep safari plus quad or buggy
- Lunch, drinks, and what to pack for comfort
- My packing checklist for this exact kind of day
- Timing and pacing: how the 12 hours usually feel
- Price and value: $40.52 for rafting, zipline, and off-road time
- Who should book this combo tour
- Who might want to think twice
- Should you book Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline for Kemer?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- How long is the tour?
- What activities are included?
- Is lunch included?
- How big is the group?
Key highlights worth knowing

- Hotel pickup and return keep the day easy, without chasing transport yourself
- Koprulu Canyon white-water rafting in a national park setting with guided teamwork
- Zipline included for a fast change of pace from the river
- Off-road options: jeep ride (if selected) plus quad biking or buggy safari (if selected)
- Limited group size with a maximum of 45 travelers
- Lunch included, but drinks are not, so budget for them
Why this Kemer combo feels like a full adventure day

This is the kind of tour I recommend when you want a day that actually changes your mood. You start with a plan that’s simple: get picked up, go to Koprulu Canyon, and spend hours doing different thrills instead of just one activity.
The combo format also adds value. Instead of paying separately for rafting plus another activity, you get one package that stacks the big hitters: white-water rafting, zipline, and off-road time. If you’re only in Kemer for a short stay and you want your “Turkey adventure” day without shopping around, this checks that box.
It’s also pitched as suitable for people who don’t have prior experience. That matters. Beginner-friendly doesn’t mean risk-free, but it usually means you’ll get the training and gear you need so you can focus on the fun.
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Getting to Koprulu Canyon: the early start and road time

Start time is listed at 8:00 am, and pickup is offered from your hotel area. In real life, it can feel even earlier because some departures begin before the listed start. So treat it like an early-morning call, not a leisurely start.
The drive is part of the schedule:
- You transfer from Kemer to Koprulu Canyon (about 3 hours).
- After the main canyon activities, you transfer back to Kemer (another 3 hours).
That means this tour works best if you’re cool with downtime on the coach. One practical tip from the day’s rhythm: bring something to occupy yourself, and plan to hydrate. Drinks aren’t listed as included, so assume you’ll buy or pack what you like, unless your specific pickup departure includes drinks during the ride.
Koprulu Canyon rafting: where the action actually happens
The rafting portion happens in Koprulu Kanyon Milli Parki (Koprulu Canyon National Park). This is one of those places where the setting supports the activity. Clear, scenic river country makes a big difference when you’re wearing a life jacket and thinking, okay, here we go.
What I like about the rafting setup:
- You’re not thrown in without support. You’ll get all necessary equipment such as helmet, life jacket, and paddles.
- You’re guided to work together as a team on the raft.
- It’s described as exciting for both beginners and more experienced rafters.
You’ll navigate the river’s rapids in a controlled group setting. Your job is to listen, paddle when you’re told, and stay mindful of where you are on the raft. If you’ve never rafted before, the biggest win is that the activity is structured so you can participate without feeling lost.
A quick reality check on rafting comfort
Even if you’re a beginner, rafting is wet work. You’ll want swim-ready comfort and gear that doesn’t fight you. Also, plan for the fact that the day can move quickly once you arrive.
If you’re deciding between this combo and another option, rafting is the core of the experience. Skip it, and you’d miss the main reason the tour is worth doing as a package.
Zipline: the height-and-snap moment between water and off-road

After rafting, you get zipline time. This is a smart pairing because it changes the physical sensation. Rafting is effort and teamwork on moving water. Zipline is breath-out-and-go: shorter bursts, controlled safety, and a totally different kind of adrenaline.
Because zipline is included, it also helps the schedule feel complete. You’re not booking a “maybe we’ll do this later” activity. It’s built in.
Practical note: wear what you can secure and move in. The tour provides rafting gear, but zipline gear details aren’t specified here, so I’d treat this like any zipline day—avoid loose items and keep your hands free.
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Off-road options in the same day: jeep safari plus quad or buggy
This combo doesn’t force one off-road style. Instead, you have options:
- A jeep ride is included if you select that option.
- Quad biking or a buggy safari is included if you select that option.
That flexibility is valuable. Quad biking tends to feel more intense and personal, like you’re driving your own machine through the route. A buggy can feel more like controlled off-road fun with a different pace and position. With either choice, the point is the same: you get the off-road change of scenery after the canyon river.
One more thing: since all of these are part of a single day, the tour works best if you’re energized enough to switch gears. You might start thinking, okay, I just did rafting—now I’m in a vehicle—then suddenly you’re on a zipline. If that sounds like your kind of chaos, you’ll likely have a blast.
If you’re traveling with people who prefer a calmer day, consider whether the quad or buggy portion is truly what they want. The tour says it’s for people of all ages, but that doesn’t mean everyone will love the same intensity levels.
Lunch, drinks, and what to pack for comfort

Lunch is included, which is a big deal on a full-day outing. It keeps the budget sane and reduces decision fatigue—no hunting for food near the park.
But drinks are not included. That’s worth planning for. Bring cash or get ready to buy water during the day, especially since you’ll be wet, warm, and moving around for hours.
From the experience details and how the day runs, you’ll also need to think about swimwear and quick changes. The gear list is clear for rafting (helmet, life jacket, paddles). From what’s been observed on the day, you’ll also change into swimming things and be provided life jacket and a safety hat.
My packing checklist for this exact kind of day
- Water shoes (highly recommended for canyon rafting days)
- Swimwear you’re comfortable wearing all day
- A dry set of clothes for after
- Sunscreen and sunglasses you can keep secure (especially if you hate squinting)
The tour itself covers key equipment, but you’re still responsible for your comfort before and after the included activities.
Timing and pacing: how the 12 hours usually feel
The schedule is built like this:
- 3 hours to get from Kemer to Koprulu Canyon
- 6 hours at Koprulu Canyon National Park for the main rafting adventure (plus included activities during the day’s flow)
- 3 hours back to Kemer
At face value, that sounds straightforward. In practice, the pacing can feel fast because gear-up times and activity transitions happen quickly. You’ll also be dealing with the wet-to-dry rhythm: rafting means you’ll get wet, then you’re back on the move for zipline and off-road segments.
If you’re the type who needs “one long break,” plan for that this tour won’t be that kind of day. It’s meant to keep moving.
Price and value: $40.52 for rafting, zipline, and off-road time

At $40.52 per person, this is positioned as a budget-friendly way to get multiple major activities in one go. What makes it feel like value isn’t just that it’s cheap—it’s that it includes the big cost items and logistics:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- White-water rafting with required safety equipment
- Zipline
- Lunch
- Optional add-ons inside the same package: jeep ride and quad/buggy selection
Most stand-alone rafting and zipline activities end up costing more once you add transport, gear, and food. Here, you’re paying for a single day plan with included essentials, which helps you avoid the typical “nickel-and-dime” effect.
The main thing that’s not included is also clear: drinks and optional photo/video. So the real cost beyond the ticket is mostly what you choose to spend on beverages and any add-on media.
Who should book this combo tour
This tour is a strong fit if you want:
- An active day built around Koprulu Canyon rafting
- A zipline experience without needing to plan it separately
- Off-road variety through jeep safari and quad or buggy options
- A guided program that doesn’t require prior experience
It’s also a good match for groups that want one plan everyone shares. The tour caps at 45 travelers, which helps keep it feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Who might want to think twice
Consider whether it’s your style if:
- You’re not comfortable with getting wet and moving around in outdoor conditions.
- You dislike early mornings and long coach days.
- You want lots of quiet time and flexibility to opt out of parts of the schedule.
Even though the tour says most people can participate, your personal comfort level with water and heights matters more than the marketing.
Should you book Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline for Kemer?
Yes, if you’re in Kemer and you want a classic Turkey adventure day in one ticket: rafting in Koprulu Canyon, zipline, and off-road fun with jeep and quad/buggy options. The included lunch and safety gear make it feel practical, not just promotional.
Book this especially if:
- You want maximum activity for a reasonable price ($40.52).
- You’re traveling with family or a mixed group and want one shared plan.
- You’d rather handle one pickup and one schedule than stitch together multiple tours.
I’d be cautious if you hate early starts or you want a more relaxed pace. This is a full-day “do stuff” outing. If that’s your goal, you’ll probably leave tired, wet, and smiling.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
The start time is listed as 8:00 am.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are included.
How long is the tour?
The duration is listed as about 12 hours.
What activities are included?
Included activities are white-water rafting, zipline, and the rafting equipment. Jeep ride and quad biking or buggy safari are included if you select those options.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included, but drinks are not.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 45 travelers.






























