REVIEW · ANTALYA
Kemer Pirate Boat Trip with Free Transfer from Antalya
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Pirate boats beat Antalya traffic. This Kemer cruise is a solid family reset, with private hotel pickup and an included lunch while you trade city heat for time on the water. One thing to plan around: the boat can feel packed on busy days, especially when families are all moving for the same swim moments.
I also like the energy onboard. The kids tend to get the best deal, from the entertaining MC to the foam party and lots of time dipping into the sea. You’ll still want to keep expectations realistic: drinks are not included, so if you want something other than water, that budget line is on you.
The route mixes classic coastal stops with a paid add-on. Kemer gives you a long block of free time, while Phaselis Koyu is on the schedule but its entrance fee is extra. Go when the weather cooperates, since the experience depends on good conditions.
In This Review
- Key things I’d zero in on before you book
- Why a Kemer Pirate Boat Day Works as a Family Escape
- Getting to the Boat: Hotel Pickup, Small Group Rhythm, and Timing
- What You Really Get Included (and What Costs Extra)
- The Route at a Glance: Kemer, Phaselis Koyu, Pirate Bay, Kumluca, and Olympos
- Kemer stop: 6 hours with free entry
- Phaselis Koyu stop: 1 hour, entrance is extra
- Pirate Bay, Kumluca
- Olympos stop
- Lunch on Board: Simple, Included, and Worth Planning Around
- Swimming Time, Foam Party Energy, and How Families Use This Day
- Views and Onboard Comfort: The Stuff You Notice on a Hot Day
- Price and Value: Does $42.05 Make Sense?
- Weather Rules and the Reality of Boat Operations
- Should You Book This Pirate Boat Trip from Antalya?
Key things I’d zero in on before you book
Hotel security gate pickup saves you morning hassle in Antalya
Included lunch is a true value add on a full day out
Foam party plus swimming time makes it a kid-friendly choice
Phaselis entrance is extra, so plan for that cost
Maximum 15 travelers helps, but boats can still feel busy
Why a Kemer Pirate Boat Day Works as a Family Escape

If your day in Antalya is shaping up to be long bus rides, crowded streets, and heat that sticks to your shirt, this trip is built as a break. Instead of shoehorning attractions into the same day, you spend most of it on the water, with a simple schedule and a built-in rhythm: morning pickup, a long Kemer pause, then cruising with stops along the coast.
The big selling point is not the pirate costume. It is the practical flow: you get transported from your hotel, you get lunch onboard, and the boat gives you a natural way to slow down. When you are traveling with kids, that matters. You need less decision-making and more predictable fun.
Also, the onboard vibe seems designed for families. Between the music, the MC keeping things moving, and activities like the foam party, this is the kind of outing where you can let the kids do their thing without planning every second.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Antalya
Getting to the Boat: Hotel Pickup, Small Group Rhythm, and Timing

This starts at 9:00 am. Your pickup is from your hotel’s security gate, so you are not hunting for a random dock on your own. That alone can turn a stressful morning into something calm, especially if you are staying outside a major tourist hub or you just do not want to manage buses.
The tour is capped at 15 travelers, which is small enough that it can feel more personal than the big-stadium-day-tour types. That said, one review clue suggests the ship itself may still be packed on some departures. So think of the small group cap as a booking limit, not a guarantee that the boat will feel empty.
Practical tip: arrive a few minutes early to your hotel gate. Even with pickup systems, it is smart to be ready when the driver shows up—especially in summer heat.
What You Really Get Included (and What Costs Extra)

Let’s talk value plainly. For $42.05 per person, you are paying for:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Lunch onboard
What is not included:
- Drinks (you’ll have to pay for them)
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Phaselis entrance fees (extra)
That lunch inclusion is the heart of the value. If you have ever tried to find a sit-down meal with kids on a schedule, you know how quickly food planning can eat your time (and your patience). Here, you avoid that.
On the cost side, the main surprise tends to be drinks. If you and your kids expect soda, juice, or cocktails to be part of the deal, adjust your plan. Bring water if that helps your family, then decide on extras onboard.
The Route at a Glance: Kemer, Phaselis Koyu, Pirate Bay, Kumluca, and Olympos
This trip is listed as about 7 to 8 hours, so you can expect to return in the mid-afternoon if you start at 9:00 am.
Here is how the day is structured in a way that matters for your planning:
Kemer stop: 6 hours with free entry
You get about 6 hours in Kemer, and the admission ticket for this stop is marked as free. That long block is where the trip turns from boat-only to a real day out.
What you can do with that time:
- Explore at your own pace (walk, browse, relax)
- Take advantage of a chunk of land time if you want a break from sun and boat life
This is also useful for families. It gives you flexibility. Kids can burn energy on land after being on the boat, and adults can reset without committing to a strict tour format.
Potential drawback: because it is long, it can feel like “too much choice.” If you prefer guided certainty, go in with a simple plan: pick one area to walk, then leave room for snacks and cooling breaks.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Antalya
Phaselis Koyu stop: 1 hour, entrance is extra
Phaselis Koyu is on the schedule for about 1 hour, but the entrance fee is not included. That means you should budget for the ticket if you want to actually go in and enjoy what the area is known for.
Since time is tight (just about an hour), efficiency matters. You’ll want to arrive ready to walk, take photos fast, and decide quickly what you want to see most. If your group includes people who get tired easily, keep that in mind and aim for the highlights, not a full marathon.
Pirate Bay, Kumluca
This is one of the key named segments, and it is where the day’s theme starts to feel real. This is typically the part of the trip that supports swimming and that fun-on-deck energy.
From the way the onboard experience is described, expect sea time to be a major focus. If your main goal is water play—dipping in, swimming, taking a quick break from heat—this is the part to pay attention to.
Olympos stop
Olympos is another scheduled stop. The details on how long you stay or what format it takes are not specified in the basic tour info, so I’d treat it as a shorter stop rather than a deep, hour-by-hour exploration.
My practical advice: wear something comfortable and keep a light plan. If there is time to step off and take photos or a brief walk, you’ll appreciate having comfortable footwear.
Lunch on Board: Simple, Included, and Worth Planning Around

Lunch is included, and that is a big deal for value. The food is described as average, not magical, so I would not center your day around a gourmet meal.
Still, average onboard lunch can be completely fine when you are on a boat schedule. The real win is timing. You are not hunting for restaurants, and you do not have to add extra transport and decision-making to your day.
One smart way to handle lunch expectations:
- Eat enough so you can enjoy the swimming window afterward
- Stay hydrated before and after the meal
- If your family is picky, consider bringing a small snack option you can control
Also note: toilets are reported as clean in at least one piece of feedback, which matters when you are spending hours outdoors. That’s one of those comfort details you do not want to gamble on.
Swimming Time, Foam Party Energy, and How Families Use This Day
The best parts of this trip for families seem to be the water moments and the kid-focused entertainment. There is mention of a foam party and a lot of swimming time, which makes the day feel active without requiring you to manage activities all day.
Music and an entertaining MC show up in the experience descriptions too. That matters because it keeps kids engaged even when they are not in the water. It also helps the day move with fewer awkward pauses.
Practical tip for the sea:
- Pack basic swim essentials (sunscreen, hat, maybe water shoes if you use them)
- Bring a plan for towels and drying space onboard if your family needs it
- If the boat is packed, you will want to move early when people swarm for foam or swim time
One realistic consideration: if the ship feels full, the “best” selfie spot or the most comfortable path to the water can get crowded. If you care about photos, aim for earlier windows.
Views and Onboard Comfort: The Stuff You Notice on a Hot Day
A pirate boat trip is, at heart, a heat management strategy. When the temperature is high, being able to cool down with sea air and swims can be the difference between a fun day and a miserable one.
One of the most repeatable positives is the view from the ship. There is also specific mention of beautiful views that work well for selfies, plus dipping in the sea to cool off during hot summer hours.
Onboard comfort details that seem to matter:
- Music and entertainment keep the vibe light
- Toilets are reported as clean
- Swimming options help you manage energy levels across ages
If you are the type who likes comfortable routines, bring or wear what helps you stay sun-safe. The trip runs for most of the day, and the outdoor exposure is not subtle.
Price and Value: Does $42.05 Make Sense?
At $42.05 per person, the value comes from three things working together:
1) Hotel pickup and drop-off (you are not managing transport)
2) Lunch included (you are not paying for a full midday meal)
3) A whole day shaped around sea time (so you are not paying “by attraction” and constantly moving)
The extra costs are straightforward and predictable:
- drinks onboard
- Phaselis entrance fee
- souvenir photos if you want them
So ask yourself what you personally would do without this tour. If you’d otherwise pay for a boat day, transportation, and lunch separately, this price likely looks fair. If you prefer independent exploring and you would skip lunch or skip Phaselis, you might feel the extra costs more.
One way to judge quickly: if your family will actually use the day for swimming, food, and the Kemer block, this is a practical deal.
Weather Rules and the Reality of Boat Operations

This experience requires good weather. If conditions are not right, the tour may be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Also, there is a real-world operational note: sometimes the vessel can be swapped for an alternative boat due to operational or safety reasons. In those cases, it should be explained clearly in advance, but I strongly recommend you confirm the details the day before departure if you can.
If you are booking around a tight holiday schedule, keep a buffer day if possible. Sea trips are weather-dependent by nature, and having flexibility saves stress.
Should You Book This Pirate Boat Trip from Antalya?
I’d book it if:
- you want a low-planning family day with pickup included
- your kids will enjoy water time and foam-style fun
- you like the idea of a long Kemer break (6 hours) plus short scenic stops
- you are okay with lunch being average as long as it is convenient
I would think twice if:
- you hate crowds on boats and need quiet space
- your plan requires specific onboard activities to happen exactly as advertised
- you dislike paying extra for entrance fees and drinks once you’re there
Bottom line: this is a good-value way to get out of the city and into sea time without organizing anything complicated yourself. If you go in expecting a family-friendly day built around swimming and simple included meals, you are likely to feel happy with the experience.
































