Full-day Boat Tour from Kemer with Lunch and Foam Party

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Full-day Boat Tour from Kemer with Lunch and Foam Party

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A day on the water in Kemer is hard to beat. You get a moving seaside party with foam parties and a string of swim stops, plus time near Olympos and Phaselis for a different kind of break.

I like that the value is clear: hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and lunch is part of the package. I also like the pacing—big travel day, but with multiple chances to jump in the water and cool off.

One thing to think about: the boat can feel crowded, so if you hate packed shared tables or want maximum space, this might not be your vibe.

Key Points to Know Before You Go

Full-day Boat Tour from Kemer with Lunch and Foam Party - Key Points to Know Before You Go

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off keep your day simple and reduce stress before sailing
  • Foam parties plus swim breaks are built into the schedule, not tacked on at the end
  • Onboard DJ energy means the atmosphere leans festive rather than quiet sightseeing
  • Phaselis ruins time includes an extra admission item you’ll handle yourself
  • Lunch is included, but drinks are not, so budget a bit for the bar
  • Capacity is capped at 180, yet it’s still a large-group boat experience

A Big Kemer Boat Day With Pickup and a Floating Party Vibe

Full-day Boat Tour from Kemer with Lunch and Foam Party - A Big Kemer Boat Day With Pickup and a Floating Party Vibe
This is a full-day cruise built around three things: water time, onboard entertainment, and a couple of archaeology-adjacent stops. You start with a pickup from the hotel security gate and roll straight into the day without having to figure out transport to the harbor.

The tour is priced at $54.19 per person and runs about 7 hours. For many people in Kemer, that’s a straightforward way to get coastline time, meals on board, and entertainment without planning a thing.

One useful mindset: treat this like a large Turkish party boat more than a luxury yacht. You’ll still get classic Mediterranean scenery and plenty of jumping-in moments, but the setup is more “fun day out” than “quiet, polished cruise.”

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Kemer

The Morning: Getting Set for Two Hours of Coastal Scenery and Swim Time

Full-day Boat Tour from Kemer with Lunch and Foam Party - The Morning: Getting Set for Two Hours of Coastal Scenery and Swim Time
Your day starts in the early morning with a 9:30 am start time. Once you’re onboard, the boat heads out along the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and the atmosphere ramps up quickly with music and a first round of foam play.

This first stretch is about letting the views do the work. You’re seeing coastline from the water, with bright water color and that open-sea feeling that’s hard to replicate from the land. If you’re the type who hates being stuck on shore watching the ocean from behind rails, this is your kind of day.

Practical tip: bring swimwear you don’t mind getting sandy if you plan to change on and off the boat. Also, consider water shoes if you’re sensitive on pebbly beaches later in the itinerary.

Stop by Olympos: Swim Near Ancient Ruins Without the Full-Day Effort

Next, you sail to a swim area near Olympos. The appeal here is simple: you get another chunk of water time, but you’re also close to one of the region’s well-known ancient sites.

This stop is designed as a relaxing break. You’re not being marched through a long, structured tour here—more like sit back, enjoy the scenery, and then swim in a spot near the historic zone.

What to be ready for: since this is primarily a swimming-and-recovery segment, you won’t get the kind of deep, guided site immersion you might expect from a dedicated ruins tour. If you want a quick “I was near Olympos” experience plus ocean time, this works well.

Korsan Koyu and Pirate Bay: The Foam Party Segment With Extra Water Play

This is where the day turns most into a party routine. You’ll start with foam activity and onboard music, then cruise to Pirate Bay for a swim break and a cool-off moment.

After that, the day leans playful again with onboard food and then time that feels more active. There’s a paddle-around element for about an hour, before you get pulled back into the rhythm with another foam party and a dance show.

Why this stop matters for your vacation: it gives you a different kind of break than just “swim, sit, repeat.” If your group wants laughs, movement, and a social vibe, this is the portion you’ll remember.

A reality check: the festive energy isn’t subtle. If you’re traveling for quiet photography hours, you might find the DJ and dance programming too loud for your taste. If you’re bringing kids or you just want a fun atmosphere, it’s hard to beat.

Phaselis Koyu: Ruins Time Plus Sheltered Pebble Beach Swimming

Full-day Boat Tour from Kemer with Lunch and Foam Party - Phaselis Koyu: Ruins Time Plus Sheltered Pebble Beach Swimming
Your final stop is at Phaselis Koyu, with about an hour on the schedule. Here, you’ll have time to encounter the ruins area—things like aqueducts, agora, baths, and an antique theater—then shift to a sheltered bay with pebble beaches.

The value of this stop is the mix. You get a short window to see evidence of the old trading center world, but you also get water conditions that are usually better when the bay is sheltered and protected.

Drawback to consider: the Phaselis admission is not included. So you’ll want a little cash or card ready for that extra entry cost.

Also, pebbles can be tough on bare feet. If you know your own comfort level, pack water shoes. It’s one of those small items that can make the difference between enjoying the beach and thinking about your feet the whole time.

Food, Drinks, and What Included Lunch Actually Means

Full-day Boat Tour from Kemer with Lunch and Foam Party - Food, Drinks, and What Included Lunch Actually Means
Lunch is included, and that matters because it prevents the classic “boat day problem” where food is either expensive or underwhelming. On this trip, expect a meal service onboard with options described as things like chicken schnitzel (served in smaller pieces), pasta, salad, and fresh bread.

In practical terms, this is enough fuel for a day of swimming and dancing without needing to hunt down food in town. It won’t be a fine-dining experience, but for the kind of day it is, it’s workable and filling.

Drinks are not included. The bar is there, so you can grab beverages onboard, but you’ll pay extra. One review specifically mentioned beer costing 7.5€ and that water is charged, which matches the usual “paid onboard” setup.

What I’d pack: a refillable water bottle if you can use it, plus any snacks you know you want. Since drinks aren’t part of the package, a small personal backup can keep the budget from surprising you.

Price and Value: Why $54.19 Can Be a Good Deal Here

Let’s talk value with real-world thinking. You’re paying $54.19 for a full day of:

  • hotel pickup and drop-off
  • a boat tour for about 7 hours
  • lunch included
  • multiple swim stops, including foam-party moments
  • onboard entertainment like DJ music and a dance show

If you tried to piece this together yourself—transport to the harbor, a comparable long boat day, meal costs, and the time saved by using pickup—you’d likely spend more than you expect.

The trade-off is the “big boat” nature. The experience is good value, but you’re not getting small-group comfort or a quiet, custom itinerary. If you can accept a bit of crowding, the price looks more and more reasonable.

The Crowd Factor: Big Boat Comfort and Seating Reality

This is a max 180 travelers kind of tour, and it behaves like it. A big boat means more people, more tables, and sometimes the feeling that seating is first-come-first-served.

One way to handle this: plan to be flexible. If you’re arriving ready to swim and enjoy the party mood, you’ll likely shrug off table hassles. If you’re sensitive to crowd noise or dislike scrambling for space, this is the one area that can sour the day.

Also note the social vibe. There are restrictions: single gentlemen and groups made only of gentlemen will not be permitted on the boat for peace and security. If that affects your party, you’ll want to check before you book.

Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)

I think this tour is a strong match if you want:

  • an easy full-day plan from Kemer without organizing transport
  • swimming time with built-in breaks
  • foam-party energy and a lively atmosphere
  • lunch taken care of, so you can focus on fun

It’s also a good family option for kids who love water play and entertainment, especially during the foam-party segments.

You might want to look elsewhere if you:

  • prefer quiet sightseeing over music and dance shows
  • hate crowded boats and shared seating
  • dislike the idea of paying extra for onboard drinks and Phaselis admission

Should You Book This Kemer Boat Trip?

If your goal is a fun, low-effort day on the water with multiple swim chances and a ready-made onboard schedule, I’d say yes—especially at this price point. The combination of pickup, included lunch, and foam-party entertainment makes it a solid deal for a vacation day that otherwise could become scattered logistics.

If you want a calmer cruise with lots of time for quiet ruins study or minimal crowding, be cautious. This is meant to be a lively day with party moments and a large-group feel, ending with short Phaselis ruins time and beach swimming.

FAQ

How long is the full-day boat tour from Kemer?

The tour lasts about 7 hours.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 9:30 am.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, with pickup from the hotel security gate.

Is lunch included on the boat?

Yes. Lunch is included.

Are drinks included?

No. Drinks are not included, though there is a full bar onboard where you can purchase beverages.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes. The tour is offered in English.

What are the main swim and entertainment highlights?

You’ll have multiple swim stops, and the day includes foam parties along with onboard music, DJ entertainment, and a dance show.

Does the tour include admission to Phaselis?

No. Phaselis admission is not included.

How big is the group on the boat?

The tour/activity has a maximum of 180 travelers.

Is there free cancellation, and what if the weather is bad?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. 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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