Olympos: Daily Islands Boat Trip with Lunch — A Journey Through Nature’s Best
Imagine setting off from a beautiful stretch of Olympos Beach at 10:00 AM, ready to glide across the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. This boat tour offers a full day of swimming, snorkeling, scenic views, and a tasty lunch—all in under 7 hours. With stops at five different coves, including the famed Akvaryum Cove and Sazak Cove, it’s an adventure packed with natural beauty and quiet spots you’d likely never find on your own.
Two things stand out about this experience: First, the opportunity to float in incredibly clear waters where you might spot sea turtles or Mediterranean seals, and second, the chance to sample a hearty, fresh lunch onboard—perfect for refueling after a morning of swimming. However, one consideration is that the tour is quite structured, so if you’re looking for a totally freeform day at the beach, this might feel a little tight on time. Still, the balance of guided stops and free swimming time keeps things lively without feeling rushed.
One small but important note: the tour is limited to about 35 people, which keeps the experience intimate without feeling crowded. And with a multilingual live guide, you’re likely to get some great local insights, especially if you speak one of the offered languages like English or Turkish. Just remember: drinks, extra beverages, and swimming towels are not included, so packing those in your bag adds to your comfort.
Key points / Takeaways
- Stunning water clarity at Aquarium Cove makes snorkeling and swimming exceptionally rewarding.
- Natural, secluded coves like Sazak are accessible only by boat or 4×4, offering pristine environments away from crowded beaches.
- A delicious, inclusive lunch with options like fresh fish or chicken and a variety of sides is included, making this a good value.
- Multiple stops for swimming, photos, and exploring caves ensure you get a varied experience in just over half a day.
- Safety and comfort are prioritized, with life jackets and safety measures provided, plus the option to bring your own snorkeling gear.
- Flexible booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve and pay later caters well to changing plans.
Setting the Scene: The Itinerary Breakdown
The tour kicks off bright and early at Olympos Beach, a place renowned for its beauty and the nearby ancient ruins. From there, it’s a full day of cruising past some of the most scenic spots along this stretch of Turkey’s coast. The first stop is Ceneviz Cove, a legendary hideaway once favored by pirates. Surrounded on three sides by mountains, it’s a natural harbor with no land access, which keeps it quiet and perfect for swimming. From the reviews, I gather many travelers love the peaceful vibe here, noting that even in rougher seas, the waters remain calm—a real plus for families or less confident swimmers.
Next up is Akvaryum Cove. As its name suggests, this spot is as clear as an aquarium. The snorkeling here is often described as wonderful, with chances to spot endangered Caretta-Caretta turtles swimming alongside you. During this stop, lunch is served, including fresh fish or chicken, pasta, salad, and green beans, complemented by a friendly crew ready to cater to your needs. The fact that the meal is included adds significant value, especially given how good the food is reported to be. If you’re a seafood lover, you’ll appreciate the freshness of the fish options.
Afterward, the boat heads to Sazak Cove, a true hidden gem. Its inaccessibility by land means fewer visitors and a more pristine environment. Travelers say the golden sands and crystal waters make it an ideal spot for a two-hour swim and sunbathing session. The cove’s freshwater well is an interesting tidbit—an ancient feature that adds to its remote charm. It’s the kind of place where you can really feel cut off from the hustle, making it a favorite among those seeking tranquility.
The last major stop is Lover’s Cave, located between Olympos and Adrasan. This is a highlight for free diving and swimming through caves, with a legend that passing through the hole inside three times grants wishes. For many, this part provides a playful close to the day, with the opportunity to swim in caves and take some memorable photos. The cave’s unique shape and story add a touch of magic to the experience.
The return journey takes you back to Olympos Beach around 4:30 PM, with plenty of time to reflect on the day’s highlights. Throughout, the group size remains manageable, and guides like Silkmaster Travel have received praise for their professionalism. Their multilingual guides ensure that everyone is well-informed and comfortable.
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The Practical Side: Logistics and Value
This tour’s cost of $113 per person includes the boat ride, lunch, and a handful of snacks, making it a fairly good deal considering the number of stops and the natural beauty you get to enjoy. The price doesn’t cover drinks or personal items like towels, so bringing a reusable water bottle, sun protection, and a towel is smart.
The tour lasts about 6.5 hours, from 10:00 AM departure to the return around 4:30 PM. The group size of approximately 35 travelers strikes a balance between intimacy and social opportunity. Booking in advance is necessary, and the flexible reservation policy—allowing cancellations up to 24 hours before—adds peace of mind.
The boat itself is equipped with life jackets and all safety measures, which is reassuring for families or less experienced swimmers. The multilingual guides, who speak English, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Turkish, help make the experience accessible for diverse travelers.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This trip is ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of relaxation, adventure, and scenic beauty. If you enjoy swimming in pristine waters and exploring quiet coves away from crowds, you’ll find plenty to love. Families with children over 6 will appreciate the safe, calm waters and the included lunch. It’s also great for solo travelers or couples seeking a manageable, guided day out on the water.
However, if you prefer a completely unstructured day or dislike boat rides, this might feel a little regimented. Also, those allergic to seafood or wanting to bring their own drinks might need to plan ahead since extras are at an additional cost.
The Sum Up: Is It Worth It?
For the price, you get a well-organized day packed with beautiful scenery and opportunities for swimming in some of Turkey’s clearest waters. The inclusion of a hearty, fresh lunch makes it a good value, particularly if you’re eager to enjoy a variety of coves without the hassle of organizing transport or meals yourself. It’s especially suited for those who love nature, tranquility, and a touch of adventure.
The stops at Akvaryum Cove and Sazak Cove are truly memorable, and the stories and legends connected to places like Lover’s Cave add a unique flavor to the trip. If your goal is to connect with nature, enjoy some quality time in peaceful surroundings, and come away with great photos and stories, this tour delivers.
Just be prepared for a full day on the water, and pack your essentials—swimming gear, sun protection, and perhaps a light jacket for the return. Overall, a worthwhile experience for anyone visiting Antalya who wants a taste of its lesser-known, untouched beaches and islands.
FAQs
What is included in the tour price?
The $113 fee covers the boat ride, lunch (with options like fish or chicken), and snacks. Beverages and personal items like towels are extra.
How long does the tour last?
It runs about 6.5 hours, from a 10:00 AM start to approximately 4:30 PM return.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Turkish, offering explanations and assistance in multiple languages.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 6 and above are generally fine, but younger kids under 2 are free, and the tour involves swimming and some walking.
Do I need to bring anything?
Yes, bring swimming towels, sunscreen, a hat, water, and perhaps a snorkeling mask if you prefer your own gear.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
Are the coves accessible by land?
Most stops are reached by boat; Sazak Cove is only accessible by boat or 4×4, which keeps it quiet and exclusive.
In the end, this boat trip offers a clean, well-organized way to explore some of Antalya’s most beautiful and lesser-known spots. It’s a rewarding outing for those who value natural beauty, tranquility, and a touch of local legend—all served up with a friendly crew and a satisfying meal.
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