Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer

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Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer

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Rafting, zipline, and off-road in one big day. In Kemer, this Tourmania combo packs white-water rafting in Koprulu Canyon alongside a zipline stop, with optional jeep and quad or buggy time. I like that it’s built as a full-day adrenaline circuit rather than a one-thing tour, and I also like that you get proper gear and lunch sorted. One consideration: it’s a long day start-to-finish, with early pickup and about 12 hours total including transfers.

This is a good option when you want action but don’t want to plan separate activities. The format works for people of all ages, and it’s designed with no prior experience required. With a maximum of 45 people, it stays big-day exciting without feeling chaotic. Just remember drinks aren’t included, and bring water shoes for the water and changeover.

Key things to know before you go

  • Kop rulu Canyon rafting + zipline in the same day means you’ll use the morning energy well
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off makes the day easier than DIY driving
  • Optional jeep ride and quad/buggy safari lets you match your comfort level
  • Helmets, life jackets, and paddles are provided, so you travel lighter
  • Lunch is included, which helps when you’re out all day
  • Max group size of 45 keeps the experience more manageable

Kemer to Koprulu Canyon: the early start that sets the pace

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer - Kemer to Koprulu Canyon: the early start that sets the pace
This tour kicks off at 8:00 am, with hotel pickup in Kemer and a transfer toward Koprulu Canyon. Expect the day to be structured around that travel time, not just the activities. In a review, our fellow adventurers were picked up around 7:20 am, then had about three hours on the coach with a toilet stop en-route and drinks.

That coach time matters because it shapes the whole experience. You’ll want to eat something light before pickup if you can, and you’ll appreciate having the lunch included later—no scrambling for food when you’re already wet, muddy, and tired (in a good way). Also, since this is a full-day combo, don’t plan anything serious for the evening. You’ll likely spend the rest of the night recovering, not celebrating with extra sightseeing.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kemer

Rafting in Koprulu Canyon National Park: big water, real teamwork

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Your main action is white-water rafting in the Kop rulu Canyon National Park area. The river runs through a famously dramatic gorge setup, and the park is known for clear, scenic water. Even if you’re new, the tour is set up so you can jump in with basic direction and teamwork—one of the reasons this combo is popular for mixed groups.

Here’s what you should expect in practical terms:

  • You’ll get the necessary equipment (helmet and life jacket, plus paddles).
  • You’ll spend a block of time on the rafting experience (listed as about 6 hours for the main canyon stop).
  • You’ll work together to navigate the rapids, so you’re not just sitting there watching the adrenaline happen.

The payoff is simple: rafting is hands-on and physical, but it still feels guided. That’s the sweet spot for a day like this—enough intensity to feel like you did something memorable, without needing technical rafting experience ahead of time. If you’re traveling with kids or family members, this kind of guided teamwork can make the whole group feel like one unit rather than separate “thrill rides.”

Zipline time: when you trade paddles for flying

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer - Zipline time: when you trade paddles for flying
The combo also includes a zipline. It’s one of those activities that changes your body’s rhythm. On rafting day, your legs and core do a lot—grabbing, bracing, staying steady. On the zipline, it’s more about breathing, timing, and enjoying the view from above.

Since zipline is listed as included, it’s part of the main outdoor block rather than something you’d have to add separately. That means you can plan around a single packed day rather than trying to fit another ticketed experience later. If your group can handle “wet and wild,” zipline is a nice middle course: it’s thrilling, but you’re not dealing with current and paddling at the same time.

Jeep safari, quad biking, or buggy: choose your off-road flavor

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer - Jeep safari, quad biking, or buggy: choose your off-road flavor
This is where the tour turns into a true “combo,” because the off-road component depends on what you select. The included items explain it clearly:

  • Jeep ride if you choose that option
  • Quad biking or buggy safari if you choose that option

What I like about this approach is that it gives you flexibility. If you’re traveling with different comfort levels, you can avoid forcing everyone into the same intensity level. A jeep ride can feel more seated and guided, while quad or buggy options tend to feel more hands-on and bouncy.

A practical note: no matter which off-road option you choose, this is active, outdoor time. Expect dust, sun, and gear that might get scuffed. Plan your clothing like you’re going to get dirty. You’ll be happiest if you treat it as a day for function, not fancy outfits.

What’s included (and what you’ll need to cover yourself)

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer - What’s included (and what you’ll need to cover yourself)
The tour includes the big essentials that usually cost extra when you book activities separately:

  • Helmet, life jacket, and paddles
  • Lunch
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Zipline
  • White-water rafting
  • Jeep ride and quad/buggy options if you select them

Not included is also important:

  • Drinks (so bring cash or a plan if you want to buy water)
  • Photo & videos (optional)

Bring your own thinking to the packing list. From one of the reviews, a clear tip was to bring water shoes. That’s smart for rafting days because you’ll want grip and protection when you’re stepping around slick edges. Also plan for how you’ll handle wet gear. Even if you’re not given extra storage, you’ll want a bag for damp items so your day doesn’t end with everything soaked inside your backpack.

Timing and the “12-hour day” reality check

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer - Timing and the “12-hour day” reality check
This is listed as 12 hours (approx.) total, with about 3 hours for the transfer out, about 6 hours for the canyon activities block, then about 3 hours for the return. That structure means the pacing is intense in the middle and calmer on the edges.

The real-life rhythm is usually:

  • Early morning pickup and travel toward the canyon area
  • Gear up and start the main action
  • Multiple activities packed into the main block (rafting, zipline, and selected off-road time)
  • Lunch during the day (included)
  • Return transfer back to Kemer

The value here is that you get a full arc of activities, not just a short rafting session and then a long wait. The trade-off is fatigue. If you’re the type who needs long breaks, this might feel like a lot. But if you want one day that hits multiple adrenaline buttons, the schedule is set up for that.

Who should book this combo (and who should rethink it)

I’d point this combo toward travelers who want variety in one day: rafting plus zipline plus off-road driving time. It’s also a strong pick for families because it’s described as suitable for people of all ages and it requires no prior experience. The format makes it easier to keep everyone together and engaged.

You might reconsider if:

  • Your group hates long travel days. The total time is big, even with pickup included.
  • You don’t want to deal with wet and dirty activity conditions.
  • You’re counting on included drinks. They’re not.

If your group is flexible and you’re comfortable with an active day, this is one of those “do it while you’re here” experiences. Kemer is a great base, but the real excitement happens in and around Koprulu Canyon—so this combo style saves effort compared to separate bookings.

Price and value: why $40.52 can make sense

At $40.52 per person, this is the part you should sanity-check. On paper, it’s a lot: hotel pickup, rafting, zipline, lunch, and activity gear. Even with optional pieces (jeep and quad/buggy), you’re still getting a major chunk of adrenaline entertainment without having to buy multiple separate tickets.

The biggest value lever is that rafting and zipline are included, and the equipment is handled for you. When you add that the tour covers transfers (pickup and drop-off), the price starts to look more realistic. You’re not paying just for one activity—you’re paying for transportation, time coordination, and the core experiences all together.

The main “hidden cost” risk is what’s not included: drinks and photo/video. If you want those extras, budget accordingly. If you’re comfortable skipping optional photos, most of your day costs are already handled.

Should you book Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline for Kemer?

Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline f/Kemer - Should you book Super Combo Rafting, Jeep Safari, Quad/Buggy & Zipline for Kemer?
Yes—if you want one organized day that stacks Kop rulu Canyon rafting, zipline, and off-road time with minimal planning. The combination is a smart way to get variety, and it’s built for beginners and mixed groups.

I’d book it if your priorities are:

  • Doing the big-name canyon rafting experience without extra logistics
  • Adding zipline and off-road options without hopping between providers
  • Enjoying an early, action-heavy day and then resting later

I’d skip it if you dislike long transfers, don’t want wet gear, or need lots of downtime. For everyone else, this is the kind of tour that turns a normal vacation day into a story you’ll still be talking about later—while your legs are still sore the next day.

FAQ

Where is this tour located?

It’s in Kemer, Turkey, with transfer to Kop rulu Canyon for the main activities.

What time does the tour start?

The listed start time is 8:00 am.

How long does the experience take?

It’s listed as 12 hours (approx.) total.

Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are included.

What activities are included?

The tour includes white-water rafting and a zipline. Lunch is also included.

Are jeep safari, quad biking, or buggy rides included?

Those are included only if you select the option: a jeep ride if chosen, and quad biking or buggy safari if chosen.

What equipment is provided for rafting?

You get helmet, life jacket, and paddles.

Is lunch included?

Yes, lunch is included.

Are drinks included?

No, drinks are not included.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

Is there a limit on group size?

Yes, the tour has a maximum of 45 travelers.

Is prior experience required?

No prior experience is required, and most travelers can participate.

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