Kemer is one of the best-placed resorts on the Turkish coast for day trips. The sea is right in front of you, the mountains are right behind you and some of the most spectacular scenery in Turkey is within an hour's drive in every direction. You can spend a full day on the water visiting hidden bays that most tourists never find, drive up into the Taurus Mountains on a quad or a buggy, sail to the island that everyone calls the Turkish Maldives, or make the longer journey to Cappadocia, Pamukkale or Antalya. Whatever kind of day you are looking for, you will find it here — and all our excursions include hotel pickup from across the Kemer area.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book?
One or two days ahead is usually enough. For the Cappadocia two-day tour and hot air balloon flights we recommend booking earlier, as places are limited especially in summer.
Which boat trip from Kemer is the best?
It depends on what you want. The Suluada Island tour is the most popular — crystal-clear water and beautiful bays. The Porto Ceneviz yacht tour is the best choice for those who want wild, unspoilt coastline with very few other people around. The Gonster is ideal for families who want a full party atmosphere on the water.
Do all excursions include hotel pickup?
Yes — every excursion includes return transfer from your hotel. We cover all areas of Kemer including Göynük, Beldibi, Çamyuva, Kiriş and Tekirova.
Are the excursions suitable for children?
Most of them are great for families. The boat trips, Land of Legends, the Antalya city tour and the mountain safaris are all popular with children. Any age or health restrictions are noted on the individual tour pages.
Do I need to pay in advance?
No prepayment is required. You book your place online and pay on the day of the excursion.
Which excursion is best for history?
The Demre Myra Kekova tour is the finest historical day trip from Kemer — a sunken city viewed by glass-bottomed boat, ancient Lycian rock tombs and the church of Saint Nicholas, all in one day. Pamukkale and Cappadocia are longer but equally extraordinary.