The coastal town of Side is surrounded by sparkling seas, rivers and reservoirs, just waiting to be explored by nature enthusiasts and sun worshippers. From man-made canyons nestled in the mountains to mild oceans filled with inquisitive dolphins, Side is in close proximity to it all.
Boat tours from Side are the perfect way to discover the breathtaking landscapes that surround the town without lifting a finger. Fun for all the family, these excursions combine swimming, sightseeing and sunbathing.
The coastal town of Side is surrounded by sparkling seas, rivers and reservoirs, just waiting to be explored by nature enthusiasts and sun worshippers. From man-made canyons nestled in the mountains to mild oceans filled with inquisitive dolphins, Side is in close proximity to it all.
Boat tours from Side are the perfect way to discover the breathtaking landscapes that surround the town without lifting a finger. Fun for all the family, these excursions combine swimming, sightseeing and sunbathing.
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The coastal town of Side is surrounded by sparkling seas, rivers and reservoirs, just waiting to be explored by nature enthusiasts and sun worshippers. From man-made canyons nestled in the mountains to mild oceans filled with inquisitive dolphins, Side is in close proximity to it all.
Boat tours from Side are the perfect way to discover the breathtaking landscapes that surround the town without lifting a finger. Fun for all the family, these excursions combine swimming, sightseeing and sunbathing.
Here's all you need to know about boat tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Side.
Alternatively, take to the seas to explore Southern Turkey’s rugged coastline on a Dolphin Island cruise from Side.
You’ll begin this lively boat tour by traveling along the Manavgat River, which runs from the Taurus Mountains into the Mediterranean Sea. Soak up the sun as you listen to a DJ blasting out energetic tunes or, let yourself get carried away by the music and spend your time on board dancing. Reaching Manavgat river mouth— the point where the river merges with the ocean — you’ll have the chance to stretch your legs.
Rent a jet ski and zip through the waters, exploring the south coast of Turkey from the water. Alternatively, learn more about the country through your taste buds by sampling Gözleme — a type of stuffed flatbread.
Back on your vessel, you’ll have the opportunity to bond with your group over a delicious lunch before reaching Dolphin Island where you can swim through the azure waters, keeping an eye out for friendly cetaceans. On the way to your final swimming spot at Karaburun Bay, you’ll have no chance to be bored as you participate in a foam party, which will have you shrieking and laughing with your new friends. Wash off the foam in the calm waters of the Mediterranean before ending your cruise back in Side.
On this tour to Manavgat, you’ll first enjoy a peaceful cruise along the Manavgat River, before being provided with a delicious meal on board.
From there, you’ll have the opportunity to travel directly to Manavgat bazaar where you’ll stumble upon all sorts of incredible finds, including clothing, rugs, spices and leather goods.
Alternatively, you can choose to slip in a quick visit to the tumbling Manavgat Waterfall before spending a couple of hours wandering the stalls of the market.
Discover a tranquil oasis deep in the heart of Turkey’s most iconic mountains on this Green Canyon boat tour from Side.
Traveling inland from Side, you’ll meander through the peaks and valleys of the Taurus mountain range to reach Green Canyon — a spectacular emerald reservoir, which is home to one of the largest dams in Turkey. You’ll switch your bus for a boat and explore this man-made wonderland from the water.
You’ll have the opportunity to admire the towering limestone formations that surround the lake up close and breathe in the fresh aroma of pine thickets that fills the air.
As you make your way across the glistening 20th-century reservoir, you’ll hear all about the history and geology of the area from a knowledgeable guide. Immerse yourself in nature by jumping off the deck into the inviting waters below and enjoy a local feast before heading back to Side.
If you’re looking for greater personalization than a group tour can provide, select a private boat trip from Side instead.
Journeying away from the mainland, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy your loved ones’ company for several hours as you travel through the Mediterranean Sea with just your group on board your vessel. You’ll have the opportunity to personalize your itinerary if you have a destination in mind or you can let your captain take you on an adventure around the coast, visiting several spots along the way.
One of these locations is Manavgat Beach, which is inhabited by both loggerhead and green sea turtles. You may also see dolphins as you roam the waters that surround Side, and, after a day spent exploring the seas, you’ll sail gently back to land to relax at your hotel.
After arriving in Alanya, the first landmark you’ll visit is its 13th-century castle, which now serves as an open-air museum to tourists and is located on a hilltop, providing a panoramic view of the city. Continuing on, you’ll enjoy a leisurely cruise around the harbor before heading to Dimcay, which is surrounded by lofty peaks, rock formations and evergreen forests.
Spend several hours exploring Alanya however you please, whether that includes shopping for souvenirs or jumping into its famous cable car, before wrapping up your day tour at Damlatas Cave, which is 15,000 years old, and known for healing respiratory issues.
Boat tours from Side vary significantly in price depending on the type of experience you’re seeking and the destinations you visit.
A Dolphin Island cruise from Side costs between US$20 and US$30 per adult, while children between the ages of 3 and 11 can join in for US$20 each. Children under 3 can join in for free. A combination boat tour along the Manavgat River that visits the bazaar also costs between US$20 and US$30 per person of any age, and you’ll be part of a group limited to 100 travelers.
A day trip to Alanya that includes a boat tour costs just over US$30 per adult. Children under the age of 12 benefit from a slightly reduced fare of between US$20 and US$30 each.
If you choose a Green Canyon trip from Side, you’ll pay just over US$40 per adult. Children between the ages of 6 and 10 cost between US$20 and US$30 each while those under 6 can participate for free. On this excursion, you’ll be part of a group of up to 100 guests.
Alternatively, you can participate in a private boat tour from Side for approximately US$1,040 for a group of up to 12 individuals. With the maximum number of guests in your party, you’ll each pay between US$80 and US$90.
Typically, boat tours from Side include the services of a professional crew, as well as a guide to ensure the smooth running of your excursion. You’ll also usually be provided with a local lunch, which in most cases features chicken, fish and salad. You may also have unlimited soft drinks included in your tour.
All boat tours from Side begin with a convenient accommodation pickup. You’ll simply select your hotel from a dropdown menu upon booking and, on the day of your excursion, await collection in the lobby from a friendly guide. Once your adventure is over, you’ll be returned to the same point so that you can spend the rest of the day resting or sightseeing in Side.
This handy service ensures the smooth running of your day trip and enables you to focus on your enjoyment of the activity, instead of worrying about transportation.
Side boat trips tend to last between 6 and 9 hours, depending on the destinations they visit along the way. This gives you plenty of opportunity to lie back on the deck of your vessel enjoying the sun, as well as do some sightseeing, swimming and dining on local cuisine before returning to land.
The best time for a boat tour is in the summer months, from late May to early September. The sea is calm, and the weather is usually sunny and hot, ideal for sunbathing and swimming. However, it can get crowded during the peak summer period of July and August, so it's best to go in the shoulder months.