Cruise around Antalya's coastline in style on this full-day tour on a luxury yacht. With a maximum of 12 passengers on board, you're sure to spend the day in comfort, relaxing on board and visiting Karpuzkaldıran Waterfall, where the river flows into the sea, Çaltıcak bay and Mouse Island, stopping for a dip along the way. There'll be a selection of Turkish meze for lunch, plus your drinks are included – everything you need for a perfect day on the water.

Full-day deluxe yacht cruise from Antalya
- Sail on a luxury yacht around Antalya's coastline
- Cool off with a dip in the sea
- Tuck into a selection of Turkish meze for lunch
Boat cruise
Lunch
Beer, wine, water and soft drinks
Transport
Swim stops
- Suitable for those with reduced mobility but must be able to get on/off coach unaided
- Adults only
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a hat
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
What people say about this experience
Based on 2 reviews from verified customers
Anonymous
From United States of America - May 2025Average
Overall rated3/5
The cruise was very nice and surroundings was very nice.The staff was excellent BUT right from the beginning we was introduced to the photographer who ...
Anonymous
From United States of America - May 2025Average
Overall rated3/5
The photographer spoiled things abit as we clearing told him we not interested in buying his photos for 150 euros which was a rip off! He still press ...
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