Kemer Porto Genoese-Sazak Bays Boat Trip With Mud Baths

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Kemer Porto Genoese-Sazak Bays Boat Trip With Mud Baths

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Traveller rating 2.2 (3)Duration8 hoursPrice from$31Operated byMarmaris TripsBook viaGetYourGuide

This Kemer boat trip turns a simple day at sea into a mix of bays, sea-caves time, and mud-bath fun. You’ll cruise along the Antalya coast with stops at Porto Genoese, Sazak, and Akseki, then switch gears for a hands-on mud bath experience.

Two things I really like here: the focus on clear-water swim stops (with time for swimming and optional snorkeling) and the included BBQ-style lunch with chicken, pasta, and salad. For the price point, you’re buying an easy route to multiple postcard-style bays without arranging anything yourself.

One drawback to keep in mind: the day depends on real human support. If your departure doesn’t have a live guide actually doing the historic talk, and if mud-bath logistics aren’t clearly explained, you can end up with a less satisfying experience than the description promises.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Porto Genoese’s fortress remains: you get a real “sea and stones” stop for photos and atmosphere.
  • Sazak Bay swim time: clear water, coves, and an easy place to cool off.
  • Akseki Bays for slower pacing: more relaxed water and time to just hang out on deck.
  • Mud bath is hands-on: you apply mud, let it work a bit, then rinse in the sea.
  • Pickup location matters: the tour vehicle meets you at the main security gate, not at a hotel lobby.
  • Value is good, but reliability matters: a guide and staff presence can make or break the day.

Cruising Kemer for 8 Hours: What the Timing Really Means

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This is an 8-hour outing with round-trip hotel transfer, so it fits nicely into a port day or a long beach day when you don’t want to spend your time figuring out transport. You’re trading the crowds of Antalya-area streets for sea air, coastal views, and short swim breaks that reset your brain every time the boat changes locations.

In practice, you’ll want to treat it like a full day sun-and-water plan. Bring your patience for loading up, and be ready for the fact that the schedule can feel “stop-and-stay” rather than “museum tour.” That’s part of why it works—when the bays are the star, the pacing usually feels right.

Also, you’re doing this in Antalya Province, which means strong sun and hot afternoons. Pack like you’re going to be outside the whole time—because you are.

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Porto Genoese: Fortress-Shadow Photos and a Coastal History Stop

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The first major stop is Porto Genoese, described as an ancient port town with remnants of a Genoese fortress visible from the sea. Even if you’re not a hardcore history person, this kind of stop has two practical benefits: you get an atmospheric photo spot, and you break up the day with something beyond beach-and-swim.

What you should expect at this point:

  • A chance to look at the fortress remains and take pictures with the water in the frame.
  • A stop that’s meant to come with historic context from the guide (when the guide is present and actually working).

Here’s the key reality check: a couple of disappointments tied to this kind of tour aren’t about the location—they’re about whether the guide provided clear information and actually walked the group through the points of interest. If you care about the story behind Porto Genoese, watch early in the day. If you don’t see the guide doing the role you paid for, it’s worth asking directly for what you’re supposed to see.

Sazak Bay: Clear Water, Sea Caves, and Snorkel-Optional Breaks

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Next up is Sazak Bay, where the big draw is the turquoise, clear water and secluded-feeling coves. This is the stop that tends to make the day feel worth it, because the water is the activity. You’ll have time to swim, and you can bring your own snorkeling gear if you want more than just a float-and-wash routine.

Sazak Bay is also described as offering sea-cave time and scenic coastal features. That matters because a “good swim stop” isn’t only about temperature—it’s about the shape of the coastline and the visual interest around you. When the sea caves and grotto-like areas are part of the plan, the swim breaks feel like mini-adventures instead of quick dips.

Practical tip: if you have a snorkel mask, this is where it can pay off. The listing says you can bring your own equipment, so you won’t be dependent on whatever gear is (or isn’t) available on board.

Akseki Bays: When the Day Slows Down and You Can Just Relax

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After the more active, water-focused Sazak stop, the route continues to Akseki Bays. This part of the description leans toward tranquility and nature—calmer water and more laid-back time on deck.

Why I think Akseki is a good fit for most people:

  • You get a change of scenery without needing a hard hike.
  • It’s a chance to take photos without the pressure of being “on” all the time.
  • The overall pace can feel more relaxing after swimming and snorkeling earlier.

The tradeoff is simple: if you want nonstop structure and constant guided content, this segment may feel lighter. But if you’re booking a boat day for the water and the views, that usually works in your favor.

Mud Baths: How to Get the Best Results (and Avoid the Mess Without Any Control)

The main “wow add-on” here is the mud bath. The description is very specific about how it works: you apply therapeutic mud, let it dry a bit, then rinse off in the gentle Mediterranean water afterward.

This isn’t just a gimmick. Mud bath products are popular because they tend to feel “skin-smoothing” when you rinse, and the whole ritual is part fun, part refresh. The challenge is that mud baths on shared tours can go sideways if you don’t get clear direction.

Here’s what to do so you’re not stuck:

  • Make sure you know where the mud-bath area is when it’s time.
  • Watch for staff or the guide when the activity starts (don’t assume everyone will be told the same info).
  • Use a towel that you don’t mind getting stained.

Also: don’t show up expecting your day to stay perfectly clean. You’ll be applying mud to your body. Wear swimwear you’re comfortable ruining a little or that you can rinse well right away.

One more caution from the practical side: people with heart problems aren’t recommended for this tour. Mud baths and boat days can involve heat and physical effort, so take the safety note seriously.

Lunch on Board: BBQ Meal, Sun Time, and Budget Reality

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Lunch is included, and it’s described as a BBQ-style meal with chicken, pasta, and salad. This is one of the most underrated parts of boat trips—if lunch is actually decent and included, you’ll feel calmer and less hungry the whole afternoon.

Price-wise, $31 per person is a strong value when you consider:

  • Round-trip hotel transfer
  • A guided component plus insurance coverage
  • Multiple bay stops plus swim time
  • Lunch

The one budget note that matters: the information you’re given splits on drinks. The highlights say drinks are included, while the fine print says all drinks aren’t included. Since that’s inconsistent, I’d treat drinks as not guaranteed and plan to pay if needed. If you want certainty, bring a little cash and ask what’s covered on your specific departure.

Photos and video aren’t listed as included either, so if you’re hoping to buy a souvenir set after, plan for that.

Getting Picked Up Correctly in Kemer (and What Can Go Wrong)

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Your success starts before you step foot on the boat. Hotel pickup is included, but the wording matters: the meeting point is the main security gate, and the tour vehicle doesn’t enter the hotel grounds past that point. It’s not a lobby or reception-area meet-up.

So do this:

  • Confirm where the main security gate is at your hotel.
  • Don’t wait in the lobby and assume the driver will come to you.
  • Be ready a bit early, especially if you’re traveling with friends who take their time at the mirror.

There’s also an important timing reality: when a bus misses the agreed pickup time, the whole tour can be missed. That’s not the fault of the sea, the bays, or the food—it’s pure logistics. If you want a smooth day, build in buffer time and double-check the pickup instructions in writing when possible.

Two extra practical notes:

  • Infants joining for free don’t get a seat in the shuttle.
  • The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users.

Who This Boat Trip Is Best For

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This is a great match if you want a relaxed Mediterranean day where the main attractions are the water and the coastline, not a packed itinerary of long shore walks. I’d also recommend it if you like the idea of a “multiple stop” boat day where you can swim, snack, and change views without organizing anything yourself.

You’ll probably enjoy it most if you:

  • Like clear-water swimming and optional snorkeling
  • Want a mud bath experience but don’t mind a bit of mess
  • Prefer staying on the coast rather than dealing with crowds inland

You might want to skip it if:

  • You need heavy, structured guiding all day (because the historic commentary can be hit-or-miss depending on staff presence)
  • You’re very sensitive to heat, since it’s a sun-heavy outing
  • You need wheelchair accessibility

Should You Book the Kemer Porto Genoese Boat Trip With Mud Baths?

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If you want a value-priced boat day that hits multiple bays (Porto Genoese, Sazak, and Akseki) and includes lunch, I’d say it’s worth considering. The whole concept fits perfectly with Kemer: easy access to beautiful coastline, swim breaks, and a mud-bath add-on that feels more memorable than a plain sightseeing cruise.

Just be smart about expectations. Bring a towel, swimwear, sunscreen, and sunglasses, and show up ready to participate when the mud bath time comes. And if you don’t see a guide actively providing info early on, don’t be shy—ask what you’re supposed to see next and where the mud stop is.

For many people, the bays and boat time make the day. For others, the difference is staff guidance—so the best move is to be proactive the moment you board.

FAQ

How long is the Kemer Porto Genoese boat trip?

The tour duration is 8 hours.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Return hotel transfer is included, with pickup at the main security gate of the hotel (not inside the lobby/reception area).

What’s included in the price?

The package includes return hotel transfer, guiding service, full insurance, and BBQ lunch.

Are drinks included?

The highlights mention drinks, but the additional information lists all drinks as not included. Plan to pay for drinks unless your departure confirms otherwise.

Do I get to do the mud bath?

Yes, the experience includes a mud bath activity where you apply mud and later rinse in the sea.

What languages are the guides?

The live tour guide is available in Turkish, English, and Russian.

What should I bring for the boat and mud bath?

Bring sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, a towel, a camera, sunscreen, and cash.

Can I bring my own snorkeling equipment?

Yes, you can bring your own snorkeling equipment.

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