Four adventures in one day.
This Antalya-area super combo tour is a mix of Jeep safari, white-water rafting, zipline, and quad biking, all rolled into about 10 hours with hotel pickup from Antalya or Lara Beach. You’ll go from paved life to dusty trails fast, then end back at your hotel the same afternoon.
I especially like that it’s built for beginners. The rafting and driving parts come with instructions, and the day keeps moving with stops that help you reset between activities. I also like the value of lunch included, so you’re not hunting for food while your group is soaking wet and muddy.
One thing to plan around: the transfer time can feel long, especially if you’re starting from Antalya. The operator uses comfortable, air-con buses, but you’ll still spend time on the road before the first activity.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- A 10-hour super combo: what you’re really doing all day
- Getting to the start: transfers from Side, Antalya, and Lara Beach
- Jeep safari track: dusty roads, muddy views, and the thrill before the water
- Beginner rafting that doesn’t waste your time: safety and the flow
- Zipline after rafting: short wire crossing with big bragging energy
- Quad biking on muddy trails: driving time and friendly competition
- Lunch, drinks, and the photo/video decision
- Price and value: is $50 a good deal?
- Who should book this tour, and who should skip it
- A smooth day checklist: what to pack and wear
- Should you book this Antalya super combo?
- FAQ
- What time does the Antalya super combo start, and how long is it?
- Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Do I need prior experience for rafting or quad biking?
- Is lunch included?
- Are drinks included?
- Can I buy photos or video after the tour?
- Are pregnant travelers allowed to raft?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key points before you go
- Four activities, one coordinated day: Jeep safari, rafting, zipline, and quad biking, with instructions at each stop.
- Beginner-friendly rafting: no prior experience needed, with an instructor-led approach and safety gear provided.
- River time breaks: short stops let you rest and even swim in the river during the rafting portion.
- Zipline across the river: a wire crossing after rafting, fun even if you’re not an adrenaline addict.
- Skip the photo upsell if you’re picky: one common complaint is that the purchased photos can be blurry or not worth the price.
A 10-hour super combo: what you’re really doing all day
Think of this as an activity relay. You start early, drive out to the countryside, and then switch gears four times: off-road Jeep track, rafting on the river, zipline crossing, then quad bike trails.
Expect the day to feel like a full workout for your senses. You’ll move from dusty and muddy roads to wet river time, then back to dry-ish quad biking. Between activities, you’ll get brief breaks, not long downtime.
The tour runs about 10 hours with a 7:00 am start, and it finishes with hotel drop-off in the afternoon. There’s also a cap of 80 travelers, which usually helps keep the day from turning into a slow-moving parade.
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Getting to the start: transfers from Side, Antalya, and Lara Beach
If you’re staying around Side, Antalya, or Lara Beach, the big convenience here is 2-way transfers. Pickup is offered, and you’ll get back to your hotel after the last activity.
One drawback is the timing. A long drive is the only real downside people flag from the Antalya side, and that’s mostly because you’re not starting right next to the adventure zone. The good news: the transport is described as comfortable and air-conditioned, so at least you’re not suffering on a hot bus for hours.
Plan for an early wake-up. You’ll be picked up before you’ve had much time to do a relaxed breakfast, and the lunch comes later in the day. If you like having energy for rafting and ziplining, eat before pickup if you can manage it.
Jeep safari track: dusty roads, muddy views, and the thrill before the water
The Jeep part is not just scenic sightseeing. The Jeep drives you on an off-road mountain track toward the first activity, and you’ll feel the route switch from normal roads to something rougher.
During the drive, expect the mix of dust, mud, and even watery patches. That’s part of why people come back smiling: the Jeep ride sets the tone for the day, then keeps you involved instead of waiting around.
One note: you might end up with that countryside feel on you—dusty, maybe a little gritty. Old clothes and a practical attitude go a long way.
Beginner rafting that doesn’t waste your time: safety and the flow
Rafting is the centerpiece for a lot of people on this combo. The setup is instructor-led, and the experience is designed so you don’t need prior rafting knowledge.
What I like about this style of rafting day is that it teaches you without turning into a classroom. Instructors go through what you need to know, and you spend your energy on the river rather than on gear confusion.
You can also expect short stops during the rafting route. These breaks are there to rest, and you may get a chance to swim in the river. That matters because river days can be tiring even when the route is manageable.
A highlight from feedback is how professional and helpful the guides are on the boat. Names that stood out in positive notes include Osman (described as a boat captain) along with guides like Malik and Meht. That’s usually a good sign: when someone runs the boat with confidence, your whole group feels safer and has more fun.
Safety gear is included, but still keep realistic expectations. This is fun, active rafting, and you’ll likely get wet. If you’re hoping for a gentle float, you might want to pick a calmer option instead.
Important limitation: pregnant women are not allowed to travel in the raft, and the tour is not suitable for guests with physical difficulties.
Zipline after rafting: short wire crossing with big bragging energy
After the water part, you’ll shift to ziplining. The idea is straightforward: you cross from one side of the river to the other using a metal wire.
In practice, zipline quality can vary from one operator to another, and here you should calibrate your expectations. One common complaint was that the zipline felt short and not high enough, even though the rest of the day delivered.
Still, the timing works. Doing zipline after rafting changes how it feels. Your legs are already awake from activity, and your adrenaline is still turned on. Even if the line isn’t huge, the experience usually checks the box for most people: you’ll be safely strapped in and launched across the water.
Also, if you’re prone to getting cold after rafting, bring a plan for drying off. You’ll want your towel ready.
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Quad biking on muddy trails: driving time and friendly competition
Then comes the part that turns the day into a true “do it yourself” adventure: quad biking (ATV).
You’ll drive on dusty and muddy trails, and the setup includes some form of friendly competition with other riders in your group. That’s good for two reasons. It keeps energy up and it gives people a reason to focus rather than just going through the motions.
You don’t need prior experience, but you do need common sense. Mud makes traction less predictable, and dusty trails reduce visibility if you’re not careful. Follow the instructor’s instructions, keep a steady pace, and don’t try to out-drive the course conditions.
This is also where clothing matters most. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes and a change of clothes are not optional if you want to enjoy the rest of the day comfortably.
Lunch, drinks, and the photo/video decision
Lunch is included, which is a real value boost. You shouldn’t have to budget for a meal between activities, and it keeps the day on track.
The tradeoff: lunch is described as coming later, so if you show up hungry, you’ll feel it. The practical move is to eat breakfast before pickup if possible.
Drinks are not included, so plan on buying water during the day if you need it.
Photos and video are also not included (you can buy them after the event). Here’s the advice I’d actually follow: don’t assume the upsell will be worth it. One complaint was that photo quality ended up blurry and not matching the promised HD standard, with pricing called out as high. If you buy, consider doing a quick check of a sample or only grab what you’re confident you’ll use.
Price and value: is $50 a good deal?
At $50 per person, this combo is priced like a value-packed day, and the math mostly works because you’re buying multiple activities plus transfers.
You’re getting:
- hotel pickup and drop-off
- Jeep safari
- rafting experience
- zipline experience
- quad bike time
- lunch
- instructions
- safety gear for rafting
What’s not included: drinks, and any photo/video purchases.
The main reason this can be a solid deal is that it bundles things that would normally require separate booking, separate transport, and separate guide time. When you factor in that you’re starting early and ending the same day with pickup included, the overall effort-to-cost ratio can feel good.
But here’s the honest caveat: if you mainly want one standout activity, a combo can feel like you’re being rushed between experiences. This is best for people who want variety and don’t mind a packed schedule.
Who should book this tour, and who should skip it
This works best for:
- people who want a beginner-friendly adrenaline day
- families who can handle active outdoor time (it’s described as fun for both adults and kids)
- travelers who want countryside variety without planning multiple separate tours
You should think twice if:
- you’re dealing with physical limitations, because the tour is not suitable for guests with physical difficulties
- you’re pregnant, since pregnant women are not allowed to travel in the raft
- you’re not comfortable getting wet and muddy (you will be)
- you hate early starts and long transfers (especially from the Antalya side)
Also, quick practical tip: bring a hair tie if you have long hair, and avoid dangling earrings or jewelry. Change of clothes helps a lot, and an extra towel can save your mood.
A smooth day checklist: what to pack and wear
This tour is outdoors all day, and rafting plus quad biking means you’ll want comfort and dry options.
Bring:
- a change of clothes (you’ll get wet)
- old, comfortable shoes
- a large towel
- plenty of sun block
- a hair tie if you have long hair
Wear:
- clothes you don’t mind getting muddy or damp
- no dangling earrings or jewelry
If you’re planning your day around this, set aside time afterward to dry off and cool down. You’ll be glad you did.
Should you book this Antalya super combo?
I’d book it if you want one day that checks four adventure boxes: Jeep safari, beginner rafting, zipline, and quad biking. The best reason is the structure. You’re not left to guess what to do, because instructors handle the “how” across the activities, and the tone is described as professional and fun.
I would pause before booking if you’re sensitive to early pickups, long rides, or if you absolutely love photo souvenirs (since quality complaints pop up) and you don’t want any wiggle room.
If you do book, do it with the right mindset: this is a packed day outdoors, so plan for wet gear, dusty roads, and a lunch schedule that comes later than you might expect. That’s the bargain you make for getting so much adventure in a single outing.
FAQ
What time does the Antalya super combo start, and how long is it?
It starts at 7:00 am and runs for about 10 hours (approx.).
Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. You get 2-way transfers, with pickup offered from Antalya or Lara Beach hotels and drop-off back at your hotel afterward.
Do I need prior experience for rafting or quad biking?
No. The tour is designed so you don’t need previous experience, and instructions are provided by the instructors.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included in the tour, but it’s served along the way, and people suggest having breakfast earlier since lunch can be later.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are not included.
Can I buy photos or video after the tour?
Yes. Photo and video can be purchased after the event, but they are not included in the price.
Are pregnant travelers allowed to raft?
No. Pregnant women are not allowed to travel in the raft.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























