Boat Trip Adrasan-Suluada Island from Antalya "Turkish Maldives"





Description
The boat's route will be along the coast, offering stunning views of the "Lycian Way," beaches and bays, unspoiled nature, wild rocky ledges, and the turquoise sea; where civilization has not yet reached. Perhaps we'll be lucky and spot one of the turtles who frequently visits these gorgeous beaches. It will be wonderful to get to know them and learn about their lives. A few special bays, including Kargicak Koyu, Ceneviz Koyu, and others, will be included on the journey.
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Itinerary
You will be taken from your hotel or the point on the main road to beautiful Adrasan bay. from here you will embark on a journey along the coastline and towards the island of Suluada
The "Maldives of Turkey" is Suluada, where we take our first swim break. It is a volcanic island that is uninhabited and boasts a beautiful bay for swimming as well as rock lakes and a mineral spring with therapeutic qualities. With clear sea and white beaches, this is an undeveloped island of great beauty. A basic fish lunch will be served to you on the boat after you've gone swimming. We travel to the American bay and Kargcak bay after we've had some time to unwind. Up to 16:30, we'll savor the chilly water and the breathtaking view and make some lovely memories. We will stop for a break on the bus ride home.
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
A schedule for passenger pickup will be made accessible between 6 and 9 PM the day before the tour. We will contact you for the pick up information, please be patient.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
Boat trip was very nice and Suluada was very nice, although many tourists (but we knew that up front). Bad thing was that pricing for drinks on board ship is very expensive. Also be aware, that if you come from east of Antalya traffic can be heave. It took us 4 hours from boat trip ended until we reached Belek - thus a lot of driving



