From Antalya To Kemer Mega Star Boat Trip w/Free Transfer

Sun, sea, and a cruise vibe near Kemer.

This Mega Star boat trip is built for an easy day out from Antalya, with round-trip transfers, multiple Mediterranean swim stops, and an onboard atmosphere that keeps energy high from boarding to the final return. The route takes you past some of the coast’s most popular water-and-sun viewpoints, with time in bays like Phaselis Bay and Cennet Bay so you’re not just watching from the deck.

Two things I really like: first, the included lunch (chicken, pasta, salad) means you can eat well without budgeting on the day. Second, the foam party plus kid-focused quizzes and competitions make the cruise feel more like a moving beach club than a quiet sightseeing ride. There is one drawback to keep in mind: the transfer time can stretch out depending on where your hotel is in the Antalya/Lara area, so the day may feel long if you live far from the port.

Mega Star Cruise: Key Things to Know Up Front

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  • English-speaking crew helps the whole day feel straightforward
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in Antalya region, with a meet-at-the-gate instruction
  • Three main swim breaks including a long 90-minute stop at Phaselis Bay
  • Included lunch (chicken, pasta, salad) so you’re not scrambling onboard
  • Foam party with music plus onboard activities for kids

Mega Star Cruise From Kemer: What You’re Really Paying For

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This tour is priced at $35 per person, which is a fair deal when you look at what’s included. You get the big “day out” ingredients: transport, time on the water, lunch, and the main entertainment onboard.

The boat is marketed as Mega Star, and the feel of the day comes through in the structure. You’re not doing a rushed port-hopping tour; instead, you’re spending most of your time on the water with multiple swims. That’s where the value really comes from.

Also, the day isn’t just about soaking up the sun. The cruise setup includes an activities rhythm—music, foam, and kid-friendly games—so groups tend to gel faster, even if you’re not a “boat person” at baseline.

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Price and Logistics: Antalya Pickup Can Be the Wild Card

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Starting at 7:30 am is part of the deal, and it matters. If your hotel is close to the pickup zone, the day feels efficient; if you’re farther out, the transfer can noticeably eat into your time.

The pickup notes are specific: many hotels have high privacy rules, so you’re meant to meet at your hotel’s main entrance gate, not at reception. That small detail prevents delays and keeps you from doing the classic vacation move of hunting for the guide while the bus leaves.

You also have a backup “where do I go” option. The meeting point listed is McDonald’s AntalyaBarbaros (Atatürk Cd. No:38, 07040 Muratpaşa/Antalya). For some stays, it’s easier to plan to arrive at the gate early and avoid last-minute confusion.

One more practical point: the tour can include up to 250 travelers, so expect a lively crowd and a bit of a queue at boarding and any security checks.

The Mega Star Experience Onboard: Crew Energy and Shade Choices

Once you get to the Kemer marina, you’ll step onto a spacious boat designed for families and groups. The experience leans into comfort: you can find shade on deck, spread out, and treat the day like a long beach intermission rather than a cramped tour.

What makes the onboard vibe work is the crew. The trip explicitly includes an English-speaking crew, and multiple comments point to staff who keep things moving with friendly energy. One name that shows up in coordination praise is Eric, mentioned for helping make the day smoother.

If you like having your “own spot,” keep an eye out for whether reserved areas get offered. In some cases, people report being upgraded to a comfortable, set area. Even if you don’t get that, the boat’s layout generally gives you options for sun vs shade.

Phaselis Bay Swim Break and Lunch: The Heart of the Day

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The first major water break comes at Phaselis Bay. You get a 90-minute swimming break, which is the kind of timing that actually lets you swim, dry off, and settle into the day. This is where a cruise stops feeling like a drive-through and starts feeling like a beach holiday.

While you’re in the water, lunch is prepared and then served. The included meal is chicken, pasta, and salad. It’s not trying to be gourmet fine dining; it’s practical cruise food that keeps you from paying extra just to eat.

A good strategy here is to time your swim so you’re ready for lunch without feeling rushed. After 60 to 70 minutes in the water, you’ll likely want to rinse off and cool down before you line up.

Also, keep your expectations realistic about food quality. Some people say it’s decent and plenty for a full day; a couple mentions call the meal less impressive than expected. Still, since drinks aren’t included, having a guaranteed meal is a big plus for value.

Cennet Bay and Kiris Bay: Swim Time Plus the Foam Party Atmosphere

Between swim stops, the day keeps changing tempo. After Phaselis Bay, you head onward toward additional swim breaks, including Cennet Bay (about 1 hour mentioned) and Kiris Bay (another 1 hour swim break).

This is where the scenery and the water clarity matter. On a day like this, it’s not about seeing a landmark for 20 minutes. It’s about getting repeated chances to jump in—so if you miss the “perfect swim moment,” you get another one.

And then there’s the foam party, which is the entertainment centerpiece. You’ll have music playing, and the deck activity turns the cruise into a party-at-sea moment rather than a quiet sight-seeing float.

If you’re traveling with kids, the cruise has structure for them. The crew organizes quizzes and competitions, so younger travelers usually have something to do besides just watching foam accumulate. Even if your kids are shy, the activities are meant to be low-pressure and fun.

Practical note: with foam and music, you’ll want swimwear that dries fast, plus something for your phone. If you’re bringing a camera, plan for salty spray and wind.

Drinks, Alcohol Checks, and What to Plan to Buy

Your lunch is included, but drinks are not included. That’s important because it changes how the final day cost feels. If you plan to have bottled water, soda, or anything else onboard, budget for it separately.

One detail that’s specifically mentioned in feedback: there can be a security check for alcohol before boarding, and alcohol may be taken away. So if you’re thinking of bringing your own drinks, assume you won’t be able to freely carry them onto the boat.

My advice is simple: treat drinks as an onboard add-on, not part of the base value. Bring a refillable water bottle if allowed by the operator rules you receive, or plan to buy water onboard so you stay comfortable during the sun-heavy day.

Group Size, Timing, and When the Long Day Feels Worth It

The cruise runs about 8 to 9 hours, and it’s easy to understand why. You’re not just traveling; you’re building the day around multiple swim blocks plus entertainment.

The tradeoff is total time on the clock. If your pickup is early and your hotel is a long drive from the port, the time traveling can feel like a bigger chunk of the day than you wanted. One of the most direct criticisms is that the travel from central Antalya can take long enough that it nearly equals the time on the boat.

So I’d use this as your decision lens:

  • If you want a full sea day and you don’t mind morning logistics, this works well.
  • If you’re staying far from the pickup zone and hate long transfers, you might feel tired before the fun begins.

A helpful way to fix that is to start the day ready for motion: sunscreen, a hat, and light snacks if your stomach runs on low calories early.

Safety, Service Reliability, and Common-Sense Day-Of Tips

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This is a large-group cruise with up to 250 travelers, so you should expect normal busy-day movement: lines, boarding checks, and a lively atmosphere.

I also saw serious negative reports in the provided feedback, including claims of mistreatment at entry and theft, plus accounts of canceled service due to boat issues. I can’t verify what happened, but it’s enough that you should take basic precautions:

  • Keep your passport and valuables secure and on you, not loose in bags.
  • At boarding, stay calm, ask clear questions, and make sure you understand the entry process.
  • If you’re communicating with the operator, keep your phone charged and ready in the morning.

For smoother service, arrive a few minutes early at your hotel gate meeting point (or the stated meeting point if you’re meeting there). On big days, delays compound quickly.

Who This Boat Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This trip is ideal if you want a straightforward Antalya to Kemer sea day with a real party element. It’s especially strong for:

  • Families looking for onboard activities and a foam party
  • Sun-and-swim travelers who care more about water time than walking tours
  • People who want included lunch and hotel transfers instead of DIY planning

It may be less ideal if:

  • You’re sensitive to long travel from Antalya center
  • You plan to drink a lot onboard (since drinks aren’t included)
  • You prefer quiet, no-nonsense sightseeing without deck games and music

If you fall into the “I just want one great swim day” category, you’ll likely appreciate the timing of a 90-minute swim plus additional breaks.

Should You Book This Mega Star Boat Trip?

If you’re staying in the Antalya region and you want an easy, all-day sea outing, I think this is a strong value pick at $35, mainly because the trip includes transport, lunch, multiple swim breaks, and the foam party energy. The day is built for fun without requiring you to figure out logistics.

I’d book it if you’re planning to enjoy the water and like group momentum. I’d think twice if your hotel is far from the port pickup route or if you hate long travel time—because on those days, the transfer can feel like it swallows the schedule.

If you do book, pack for sun and water, protect your valuables, and plan to be at the pickup gate early. Do that, and you’ll be in a good position to enjoy the best part: jumping into the Mediterranean, then floating through the fun until the last return ride.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Mega Star boat trip?

The trip runs about 8 to 9 hours.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included for the Antalya region, with instructions to meet at the main entrance gate of your hotel.

Where is the meeting point if I’m not using hotel pickup?

The meeting point is McDonald’s AntalyaBarbaros, Atatürk Cd. No:38, 07040 Muratpaşa/Antalya.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 7:30 am.

Is an English-speaking crew provided?

Yes, the crew is offered in English.

What food is included during the cruise?

Lunch is included, with chicken, pasta, and salad.

Are drinks included in the price?

No. Drinks are not included.

Does the tour include a foam party?

Yes. A foam party is included.

How long are the swimming breaks?

There is a 90-minute swimming break at Phaselis Bay, plus additional swimming breaks around 1 hour at other bays.

Is the tour dependent on weather?

Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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