Rafting and family rafting

Ride the rapids on our fantastic day out on The rivers of Antalya.
Take in the stunning sceneryas you race Along on the grade 2/3 river,through Koprulo canyon National Park.
Enjoy a friendly lunch in the raft camp Before travelling along the fastest rapid Known as Devil’ Hole’’!
Truly a day with a diference,with all lunch And equipment included.

Not to be missed.

Manavgat River flows 90 km from the eastern slopes of the western Toros (Taurus) mountains, passes over hard conglomerated strata, forms the Manavgat Falls and then enters the coastal plain to empty into the Mediterranean Sea.

In the spring, the waters of the Manavgat run full and clear, augmented by underground springs in the canyons it passes through, until the river's force is interrupted by the Oymapinar Dam. The upper reaches of the Manavgat can be reached by taking the Manavgat-Alanya highway to the east and turning north towards Akseki 10 km after passing the town of Manavgat. Four kms before Akseki, turn off towards Ibradi to reach the Sahap bridge, the starting point for river sports.

Among the many caves in the area, the most interesting is the Altinbesik cave discovered by geologist Dr. Temucin Aygen. Annual explorations have extended the known part of this cave to 2,200 m. The cave contains fascinating lakes, stalactites and stalagmites.

The area is excellent for mountain biking, trekking and cliff parachuting in the vicinity of Irbadi and Ormana. The area also hosts a large population of wild goat, wild boar, rabbit, red legged partridge and many other birds.

What to see?


In addition to river sports, the environs of the Manavgat river provide ample opportunities for other sports such as mountain biking, cliff parachuting, and trekking.

The old-style houses of Ibradi attract the attention of tourists who come to the area by jeep to eat speckled trout. Renowned for white and black grapes, the cool air of Ibradi refreshes those exhausted from the heat of the coastal plain.

Altinbesik Cave, located in the vicinity of Ürünlü in the Toros (Taurus) mountains, 9 km from Ibradi, is frequently visited by speleologists.

Another popular tourist attraction is Manavgat Falls on the road to Oymapinar Dam, 5 km from the town of Manavgat, one of Turkey's most famous waterfalls.

Alarahan, a well-preserved 13th century Seljuk caravanserai built by Alaaddin Kaykubad on the bank of Alara creek, is situated to the east of Manavgat. A little further on, the ruins of the Alara fortress crown the peak.

The classical city of Side, one of the oldest and largest of the Greco-Roman cities in the region, includes an amphitheater, arched galleries and baths as well as temples dedicated to Athena and Apollon.

The ruins of Seleucia, north of Manavgat, contains baths, a two-story agora on the slope of the acropolis, a market, small temple and necropolis.