From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch

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From Belek: Fully Combo Zipline, Quad Safari, Rafting, Lunch

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Traveller rating 4.4 (20)Duration8 - 10 hoursPrice from$25Operated byAPPRECIATE TRAVELS & ROMA RAFTINGBook viaGetYourGuide

Somewhere in Belek, your day turns wild.

This combo day in Köprülü Canyon National Park mixes ziplining, a quad safari, and rafting on the Köprüçay River, with pickup and lunch handled for you. I like the straightforward “one base, multiple activities” setup, and I like that you get the safety gear for rafting (helmets, paddles, life jackets). The main drawback to plan for is cold, nonstop wet time during rafting, so you’ll want spare clothes and proper footwear.

You start near Roma Rafting in Antalya Province and spend the day moving through river, pine forests, and canyon action. The itinerary is packed, so it’s best when you’re comfortable getting changed, drying what you can, and moving on fast.

Köprülü Canyon Combo Day from Belek: What You’re Really Getting

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If you’re craving a full-on adventure day without juggling tickets and schedules, this combo tour is built for that. You’re basically buying a one-day bundle of three adrenaline hits—zipline, quad safari, and whitewater rafting—plus transfers and lunch.

At a price point around $25 per person (depending on the exact offering date and availability), the value comes from what’s included: hotel pickup and drop-off, rafting equipment, and a guided setup. Where value can shift is extras—things like water shoes, phone protection, and photo/video add-ons can creep in if you arrive unprepared.

Think of it as a practical “hit the highlights” day in and around Köprülü Kanyon National Park, rather than a slow, scenic day where you linger for photos every five minutes.

Hotel Pickup in Belek and the Roma Rafting Basecamp Start

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You’ll meet the group at the Roma Rafting basecamp, and the tour begins after pickup from your Belek-area hotel by comfortable van. Pickup is organized around your scheduled window, and drivers will wait only about 5 minutes after that time, so don’t drift too close to the gate.

This matters because the whole day runs on motion. When transportation timing is tight, being ready early reduces stress. One practical tip from the realities of this kind of full-day combo: keep your phone charged and your “wet stuff” bag packed, because you won’t want to scramble mid-journey.

Also note the tour notes that skipping the ticket line is part of the experience, which is helpful when you’re doing multiple activities in a single day.

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Zipline Over the Canyon Pines: Quick Ride, Big Payoff

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The first adrenaline moment is a zipline ride above the canyon area, with views that make the time feel worth it even if the ride itself is short. The zipline segment is described as soaring through the treetops and canyon scenery, and one schedule detail you should keep in mind: the actual ride time can be under a minute.

That sounds brief, but the value is that the zipline is a “fast adrenaline switch.” You go from pickup to gear to flight time, then you’re back on the ground and moving again.

Two important limitations to remember:

  • There’s a max weight of 110 kg mentioned for the zipline.
  • You should avoid wearing metal accessories (like earrings or necklaces). It’s not just a rule for looks—it’s for safety around the equipment.

If you’re the type who hates waiting around, the quick start helps. If you want a long, leisurely ride, you might wish the zipline block lasted longer—but that’s the tradeoff in a full combo day.

Quad Safari in the Taurus Mountains: Dust, Speed, and Seating Rules

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After ziplining, you head into a Quad Safari portion through the Taurus Mountains area. Expect a guided route through the terrain around the canyon region, with the kind of off-road motion that keeps the day from feeling like “just another tour.”

This part is where the day shifts from flying and paddling into the “get moving” style of adventure. You’re not just watching scenery—you’re riding through it.

There are two practical rules to know ahead of time:

  • Zipline has a 110 kg limit, and quad/buggy have their own operating limits.
  • Quad or buggy seating is limited to two people; if you need more than two in the same setup, an extra fee (reported as 10€) may apply.

I’d treat that as a heads-up for anyone planning to share a buggy/quad with friends. If your group includes someone who needs a different setup, ask at the start so you don’t get surprised mid-day.

Also, since you’ll later get soaked on the rafting, think ahead about what you wear during the quad safari. You’ll want clothes that can handle getting dusty now and wet later.

Lunch by the River: Fuel for the Rafting Stretch

Between adrenaline segments, you get lunch by the river. It’s described as a riverside meal surrounded by nature, and while it’s not presented as gourmet, it’s positioned as fuel for the hardest part of the day: rafting.

One helpful expectation to set: the lunch is fine, but don’t count on a huge variety of choices. If you’re picky about food, eat something light before pickup and treat lunch as functional energy rather than a culinary highlight.

Also, drinks aren’t included as part of the standard package. So if you like having water or soft drinks during the day, plan to buy them separately or bring what you can before your rafting rules kick in.

Rafting the Köprüçay Rapids: Cold Water Is Part of the Deal

The rafting portion is the headline for most people, and it’s the moment where the tour earns its adrenaline rating. You’ll tackle the Köprüçay River in Köprülü Kanyon National Park, guided with the equipment included: helmets, paddles, and life jackets.

Here’s the part to take seriously: the water is cold. One detailed tip you should trust is that the raft water temp can land around 9–11°C. That means you’ll get wet the moment you start, and you’ll stay that way until the changing phase afterward.

So pack like you’re rafting, not like you’re going to a theme park:

  • Bring an extra set of clothes you can change into after rafting.
  • Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes (specialized rafting shoes can be purchased at the supplier’s shop if you want).
  • Avoid metal accessories, and keep your valuables secured.

If you wear contacts, rings, or anything you’d hate losing, handle it before you arrive. And if you have any health issues, inform the guide prior to the tour—this isn’t about fear, it’s about matching the right intensity to your body.

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Photos, USB Sticks, and Extra Fees You Might See On-Site

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You have the option to purchase a set of photos and videos after rafting. One reported add-on is an optional USB stick for around 30€, so if you want memories in hand, that’s a number to keep in your head.

You should also expect some common on-site purchases. The tour package doesn’t include certain equipment like neoprene suits or rafting shoes, and there can be extra costs depending on what you bring versus what you need to buy on location. Examples included:

  • Badeschuhe / water shoes (reported around 10€)
  • Waterproof phone case (reported around 10€)
  • Masks (reported around 3–5€)

I’d treat those as “potential add-ons,” not automatic charges. If you show up prepared with the basics, you can keep spending under control. If you show up hoping to improvise, you may end up paying more.

Timing Reality Check: 8–10 Hours, But Build in Buffer

The tour duration is listed as 8–10 hours, and the full day includes transfers, multiple activity blocks, and time to change afterward. Still, scheduling can be flexible.

One day detail to guide your planning: zipline ride time can be very short (under a minute). Rafting typically takes a longer chunk of the day, and you’ll have a changing window afterward to handle photos/videos.

Also, consider that pickups and driving time can vary. The safest move is to keep your plans open around the day of the tour and not stack another strict commitment right after you expect to return.

Price Value at About $25: Where It Shines and Where You Pay Extra

For around $25 per person, you’re getting a bundle that would cost more separately: transportation from Belek, guided activities, a rafting gear kit, and lunch. That’s why this combo works for people who want an active day but don’t want to design their own route.

Where the true cost can rise:

  • You might need water shoes or phone protection
  • You might want the photo/video package afterward
  • You’ll be paying for drinks/snacks if you want more than what’s included

So I’d judge value like this: the base price is strong if you show up ready with sensible footwear and phone protection. If you need to buy everything on-site, you’ll still likely feel the day was worth it, but your budget could get less predictable.

Given the number of moving parts—zipline, quad safari, rafting—this is a rare case where “cheap” can actually mean good value, as long as you’re prepared for the cold water and the extras.

Who Should Book This Köprülü Canyon Adventure Combo (and Who Should Skip It)

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This tour fits best if you want a single day that hits multiple adventure styles: flying, riding, then rafting.

It’s also a good fit if you prefer:

  • Guides and safety gear for rafting
  • A schedule that’s mostly planned for you
  • A day where nature looks good, but the focus stays on action

It’s not a match if you:

  • Are pregnant (not permitted)
  • Use a wheelchair (wheelchair access is not available)
  • Have kids under 3 years (not allowed)
  • Are traveling with a pet (pets are not allowed)

If you’re bringing kids aged 3+, they should be under parental supervision and responsibility.

What to Bring: Non-Slip Shoes, Spare Clothes, and Zero-Metal

Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Personal medication (if needed)

Expect:

  • You’ll get wet during rafting, and the water can be cold, so pack an extra clothes change.
  • Non-slip shoes are recommended, and specialized rafting shoes can be bought locally if you need them.
  • Avoid metal accessories such as earrings or necklaces.

A smart move is to keep your spare clothes in a sealed bag so your dry items don’t turn into a damp mess on the drive back.

Should You Book This Belek to Köprülü Canyon Combo?

I’d book this tour if you want one organized day that delivers three adventure activities with pickup, guidance, and lunch included. The raft segment is the payoff, and when you’re ready for cold water, it becomes the kind of memory you talk about long after you’ve left Antalya Province.

I’d think twice if you hate getting soaked, you don’t want to buy any extra gear on-site, or you’re trying to keep costs ultra-tight with zero add-ons. If you’re flexible, prepared with proper footwear and phone protection, and fine with a packed schedule, this combo day is a strong value way to experience Köprülü Canyon at full speed.

FAQ

What activities are included in the combo tour from Belek?

The combo includes zipline, quad safari, rafting on the Köprüçay River, and lunch.

How long is the tour from pickup to drop-off?

It runs about 8 to 10 hours, depending on starting times and the day’s schedule.

Where does the tour start?

The tour basecamp is Roma Rafting, and the day starts there.

Is pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. The tour includes pick-up and drop-off service from hotels with transfers to and from the activity area.

What rafting equipment is provided?

You get helmets, paddles, and life jackets as part of the included gear.

Is the tour suitable for children?

Children under 3 years are not allowed. Children 3 and above should be under parental supervision and responsibility.

Are pregnant women allowed?

No. This activity is not permitted for pregnant women.

What should I bring and what should I avoid?

Bring comfortable shoes, comfortable clothes, and any needed personal medication. Avoid metal accessories such as earrings or necklaces.

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