REVIEW · SIDE
Mix. Tour (Jeep Safari and Boat Tour in Green Lake with Lunch)
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Some tours are just a ride. This one is a day.
You start in Side and swap city streets for a colorful Jeep Safari, then cool off with a boat trip on the Oymapınar Dam and a swim at Green Lake. It is the kind of mixed itinerary that keeps energy high without turning the day into a rush.
I especially love the balance here: you get real off-road fun, then you get actual downtime on the water. The included lunch also hits the spot after all that sun. One thing to keep in mind: one review flagged a zoo stop that felt cruel, so if animals are a deal-breaker for you, I’d ask the operator what’s included on your exact route.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice on Day Out
- Why This Jeep Safari and Green Lake Boat Combo Works
- The Morning Start in Side: Pickup, Timing, and Getting Ready
- Jeep Safari Fun: Off-Road Tracks, Water Play, and Driver Personality
- Green Lake Boat Tour on the Oymapınar Dam: What 1.5 Hours Feels Like
- The Swim Break at Green Lake: Why This Stop is the Real Payoff
- Lunch, Fishing, and Nature Time: Food, Bugs, and a Chance to Slow Down
- Price, Value, and What Costs Extra (So You Don’t Get Surprised)
- Who This Tour Suits (and Who Might Not Love It)
- How to Plan Your Day: Weather, Group Size, and Comfort Tips
- Should You Book This Mix Tour in Side?
- FAQ
- What time does the Jeep Safari and boat tour in Side start?
- How long is the tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there time to swim in Green Lake, and do you provide life jackets?
- Are drinks included?
- Are there any extra fees I should plan for?
- What language is the tour in?
- How many people are in the group?
- What if the weather is bad, and can I cancel?
Key Things You’ll Notice on Day Out
- Jeep Safari + boat combo that actually changes pace between activities
- Oymapınar Dam boat tour plus time to cool down in Green Lake
- Built-in water fun, including organized water play and photos being easy to grab
- Lunch is included, with a simple fish or chicken choice at the restaurant
- Fishing and a nature walk are part of the program, not just a promise
- Small group size, capped at 10 people for a more personal feel
Why This Jeep Safari and Green Lake Boat Combo Works

This is not a one-note excursion. It is built like a perfect summer day: motion on rough terrain, then shade and breeze on a boat, then food and a swim to reset your energy. For many people, that pacing is the real value. You are not just ticking attractions off a list.
The Jeep Safari section is where the adrenaline lives. The boat tour is where you slow down and actually look around. And the Green Lake swim break is the pressure release after hot driving and sun. Put together, it is a smart way to see more than one side of the region in a single day.
You also get a clear sense of effort in the day’s flow. There is a plan for laughs and games on the road, and there’s a plan for comfort on the water. Even the included extras like swimming and fishing help it feel like a full package rather than a watered-down add-on.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Side
The Morning Start in Side: Pickup, Timing, and Getting Ready

The tour starts at 8:20 am and runs for about 8 hours total. Pickup is offered, and there’s also a near-public-transport option if you prefer to meet there. You’ll use a mobile ticket, and you’ll get confirmation at booking time.
Small group size matters here. With a cap of 10 people, the day tends to move without feeling like you are trapped in a long line. It also makes it easier to hear instructions from the driver and guide.
Practical tip: dress for heat and mess. This is not the day for your best dry-clean-only outfit. One big theme from the experience is water play and splashes, so you’ll be happier if you wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet.
Jeep Safari Fun: Off-Road Tracks, Water Play, and Driver Personality
The Jeep Safari portion is the headline for a reason. You cruise Side’s rougher roads and dirt tracks in colorful jeeps, with plenty of chances to enjoy views and feel the terrain. Off-road driving is part of the thrill, so expect some bumps. If you get travel-sore easily, keep that in mind.
The best part is the vibe. Multiple reviews mention water fights, cheering, shouting, singing, and a general sense of competitive fun between jeeps. One person even pointed out a foam cannon as a surprise bonus. That means this is more than just transport—it’s a structured, playful experience.
Driver personality also shows up big in the feedback. One reviewer called out a driver named Talad as excellent and funny, with good local information during the day. Another review mentioned a character-style presence with the name Spider Boy, adding to the energy.
What to watch for: this part is more physical than sightseeing. You’ll likely want to secure your phone and keep valuables close. And if you hate getting splashed, plan for a different kind of day. This safari leans into fun and wet chaos.
Green Lake Boat Tour on the Oymapınar Dam: What 1.5 Hours Feels Like

After Jeep time, the day shifts gears. You head to the water for a boat tour on the Oymapınar Dam. The boat tour is included and lasts about 1.5 hours.
On the boat, the atmosphere is calmer. Reviews describe it as relaxing, with people pointing out the chance to look around and spot nature along the water. Green Lake itself is known for clear, turquoise-leaning water, and the day is designed to let you experience that rather than just glance at it.
One practical detail from the reviews: the boat is described as double-decker and even pirate-themed, with drinks available to buy onboard. That matters because it means you can stay comfortable in the heat if you want something cold, even though the core trip cost keeps drinks separate.
You’re also getting a built-in theme for the day: the boat is not a silent ride. You’ll likely see some animation or light entertainment. It’s a good mix for groups and families who don’t want a strict, quiet cruise.
The Swim Break at Green Lake: Why This Stop is the Real Payoff
The Green Lake swim break is included, and it’s the part that makes the whole itinerary feel worth it. After a morning of hot driving and water play, stepping into cool water is the kind of reset you can feel instantly.
The water time comes with safety support. Reviews specifically mention life jackets being provided for anyone who isn’t comfortable swimming. That’s a big plus if you have kids, teens, or adults who want the fun without the stress.
You should still plan for expectations. The swim break is long enough to cool down and enjoy the lake, but it may not be a full-on beach-day session. If you’re the type who wants hours of floating and sunbathing, you might want to treat this as a refresh, not a standalone swimming holiday.
Also, pack for swim reality. You’ll likely get wet on the earlier Jeep parts too, so plan to have a swimsuit ready and clothes that dry fast.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Side
Lunch, Fishing, and Nature Time: Food, Bugs, and a Chance to Slow Down

Lunch is included, and it’s served after you’ve had your fill of water and movement. Expect a restaurant meal with options like fish and chicken. Reviews mention portion adjustments for children, which is helpful when you’re traveling with a mixed-age group.
One small drawback that came up: bugs around the food. That is one of those outdoor realities you can’t fully eliminate. If you’re sensitive to bites, consider bringing repellent. It won’t solve everything, but it can help.
Fishing and walking are also part of the day. The experience includes fishing, and the program includes nature time. That’s a nice change from tours that only focus on one dramatic moment. It gives you a slower chunk where the day doesn’t feel like nonstop motion.
This is also where you can catch your breath. After the jeep and boat, lunch + a calmer nature break is a smart pacing design. It keeps the day fun without turning it into pure exertion.
Price, Value, and What Costs Extra (So You Don’t Get Surprised)

At about $30.04 per person, this tour prices like a deal for what you get: Jeep Safari time, a 1.5-hour boat tour, lunch, a swim break, and fishing all included. Even with extra expenses, the core package is strong value compared with booking each part separately.
But yes, some things cost extra:
- Alcoholic beverages are not included.
- Drinks onboard the boat may cost extra if you want them.
- Photos and videos are typically available for purchase (reviews mention buying photos/videos).
- If your day includes a stop tied to Manavgat Waterfall, there is a 1 € entrance fee not included.
My practical advice: bring a little cash for small add-ons you might want. Also consider bringing your own drinks if you know you’ll want them. One review noted that drinks can feel pricey once you’re out on the water.
Who This Tour Suits (and Who Might Not Love It)

This is best for people who want active fun, not quiet sightseeing. Families seem to do great here because you can spread ages across the group: kids enjoy the water play, older folks often like the boat break and the simple lunch stop.
You’ll also like it if you enjoy interaction. The water fights and games are part of the atmosphere, and drivers can bring the day to life with humor and local tips. One reviewer called out driver Talad specifically for making the day fun and informative, which tells you the guiding style tends to matter.
Who should think twice:
- If you dislike off-road bumps, this may feel rough.
- If water splashes are a problem, plan carefully with swimwear and washable clothes.
- If you are strongly against animal attractions, ask what route includes. One review mentioned a zoo stop that felt cruel, so it’s worth checking ahead rather than discovering it mid-day.
How to Plan Your Day: Weather, Group Size, and Comfort Tips
The experience is weather-dependent. You’ll need good weather for it to run. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you should be offered another date or a full refund.
Small details that help a lot:
- Use your time wisely between stops. Sun is intense, and the day has both water and land segments.
- Bring a swimsuit and washable clothes. Reviews specifically recommend washable outfits due to water play.
- Pack a way to manage your belongings. You’ll likely get splashed during the Jeep portion.
- Don’t forget bug awareness. Lunch is outside, and bugs can show up around food.
Group size is capped at 10, which usually means less waiting and easier coordination. That’s another reason this feels like a real day trip rather than a mass-tour machine.
Should You Book This Mix Tour in Side?
I’d book it if you want a fun, varied day: Jeep Safari, Green Lake swim, and an included boat tour on the Oymapınar Dam with lunch and fishing. At this price point, it’s hard to beat the number of activities you get in one go, especially with small group limits.
Skip it or ask questions first if animals are a deal-breaker for you or if you hate getting wet and dealing with bumps. With a little planning—swimsuit, washable clothes, and money for extras—it turns into the kind of vacation day you remember for the laughs and the water cooling-off more than the photos.
FAQ
What time does the Jeep Safari and boat tour in Side start?
The tour start time is 8:20 am. Pickup is offered, but you’ll use the mobile ticket details you receive at booking to confirm your exact timing.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 8 hours (approx.).
What’s included in the price?
The package includes lunch, Jeep Safari, a 1.5-hour boat tour, a swimming break at Green Lake, and fishing.
Is there time to swim in Green Lake, and do you provide life jackets?
Yes. The tour includes a swimming break at Green Lake, and life jackets are provided for people who want them.
Are drinks included?
Alcoholic beverages are not included. Drinks may be available for purchase on the boat.
Are there any extra fees I should plan for?
The Manavgat Waterfall entrance fee is listed as 1 € and is not included. Photos/videos and other extras may also cost extra.
What language is the tour in?
The tour is offered in English.
How many people are in the group?
This activity has a maximum of 10 travelers.
What if the weather is bad, and can I cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts.




























