Antalya Super Combo W/Rafting ,Jeep Safari ,Quad Biking & Zipline

Traveller rating 5.0 (164)Price from$50.00Operated byPaylessBook viaViator

Four adventures. One fast, wet day.

This Side area super combo pairs a rough-and-ready jeep safari with beginner-friendly white-water rafting, then finishes with a river zipline and a dusty quad bike run. It’s the kind of day where you go from hotel air-conditioning to mud, water, and grins—without needing any special skills.

I especially like how much the crew leans on instructors and safety gear, not prior experience. The rafting guide team is the heart of it—people have singled out captains like Osman, plus guides Malik and Meht for keeping things fun and organized. And I like that you’re not just watching from the sidelines: you drive, paddle, and gear up for the zipline.

One drawback to plan around: it’s a long day starting at 7:00 am, and the ride between activities can feel long (even with comfy transport). If you like a slow morning, you’ll want to adjust your expectations—and fuel up early.

Key things to know before you go

  • Beginner-friendly pacing: you do all the action with clear instruction, not experience tests
  • Hotel-to-adventure transfers: pickup and drop-off from Antalya or Lara Beach hotels
  • Four outdoor hits in one run: jeep, rafting, zipline, and quad biking all in the same day
  • Bring real river-day items: change of clothes, towel, old shoes, and sun protection
  • Lunch is included, but don’t rely on it for breakfast
  • Optional photo/video add-ons: you can skip them without missing the activities

A Side-to-Nature Power Day: Jeep, Raft, Zipline, Quad

If you want one day that feels like four separate excursions, this combo tour does that job. You start on mountain tracks in a jeep, switch to the river for rafting, cross the water by zipline, then get behind the wheel on a quad biking circuit.

What makes it work is the way the day is structured. You get built-in instruction at the activities that matter (rafting and the zipline approach), while the jeep and quad portions focus on letting you feel the terrain under you. In real terms, it’s an active day that doesn’t require you to be athletic beforehand—you just need willingness to get wet and a basic ability to follow directions.

Also, there’s a nice practical bonus: lunch is included, and you’ll have time for short breaks. It’s not a gourmet meal, but it’s there when you’ll want it.

Getting There at 7:00 am: Transfers, Timing, and Staying Sane

The start time is 7:00 am, and you’ll be picked up from your hotel in Antalya or Lara Beach. The tour runs about 10 hours, with the afternoon drop-off back to your hotel.

Two things affect how the day feels:

1) The early start. You’ll want breakfast before pickup, not after. One comment flagged that lunch can land later than you’d expect, so starting with a real meal helps.

2) The ride between spots. The tour notes a long journey for rafting from the Antalya side, but the transport uses comfortable, air-conditioned buses to make it easier.

If you’re staying in Side itself, you’ll likely still move through the broader Antalya/Lara area pickup rhythm. Either way, I’d treat the morning like you’re going to a full-day hike with a vehicle—hydrate early, bring sun protection, and keep your change of clothes accessible.

Jeep Safari on Dusty Mountain Tracks

The jeep part is your “warm-up to adrenaline.” You ride toward the first activity location on off-road mountain tracks—dusty, muddy, and watery stretches included.

What I like about the jeep segment is that it’s not just a transfer. You’re on rough roads, bouncing and feeling the landscape change quickly. It’s also a good mental shift: you stop thinking of this as a simple drive and start thinking of it as getting into nature.

One practical tip: if you’re bringing a bag, keep valuables in a sealed pocket or waterproof pouch. You’re going to be near muddy surfaces and water on the route, and keeping your phone dry is worth the extra second.

Beginner Rafting: How the Crew Keeps It Safe and Fun

Rafting is where this tour earns its reputation. The day is designed so you don’t need prior experience. Instructors give you what you need—basic instructions, safety guidance, and guidance on how to react once you’re in the current.

During the river time, there are also short stops along the way. That matters because it breaks the intensity up. You can rest, and in the breaks you may even get a chance to swim in the river, depending on conditions and the guide’s call.

Here’s what you should consider before you go:

  • You will get wet. Plan clothes accordingly (see packing tips below).
  • Pregnancy note: pregnant women aren’t allowed to travel in the raft.
  • Physical limitations: it’s not suitable if you have physical difficulties.

This is also a good reason to arrive ready to listen. When the boat captain and crew—people have specifically praised Osman—keep the pace clear, rafting feels like a shared adventure, not a struggle.

Zipline Over the River: Simple, Scenic, and Short by Design

After rafting, you move to the zipline. The setup is straightforward: you cross from one side of the river to the other using a metal wire.

This activity is a nice change of pace. You’re still in the action, but it’s less about paddling endurance and more about the thrill of the ride itself. You’ll likely feel the “wow” right when you leave the platform.

One consideration: some people found the zipline shorter and not as high as they’d hoped. That doesn’t make it bad—it just means you should treat it as a fun add-on rather than the main headline for anyone chasing a long, dramatic flight.

Quad Biking Safari: Drive, Compete, and Get Mud on Purpose

Then comes the quad bike segment. You’ll drive on dusty and muddy trails, and there’s a friendly competitive vibe—people can race each other during the run.

This part scratches a different itch than rafting. Instead of teamwork in a boat, you’re controlling speed and line choice on the track. It’s usually also the most “hands-on” part of the day, because you’re physically behind the controls the entire time.

Practical reality check: quad biking is messy. It’s not a quick spin on smooth ground. Plan for mud on shoes and gear, and wear things you don’t mind getting scuffed.

Lunch, Photos, and the Stuff That Changes Your Day

Lunch is included, and the day also includes instructions for the activities. That’s all good news.

Two things to keep in mind:

  • Lunch timing: lunch may feel later in the day. If you’re starting at 7:00 am, eat a solid breakfast so you don’t rely on lunch as your first real meal.
  • Photo/video add-ons are optional: photos and video are not included, and you pay extra after the event. One strong heads-up from a customer: they said the photo quality wasn’t what they expected and that images came back blurred. If you care a lot about crisp souvenirs, I’d treat the add-on as a maybe, not a must.

Also, bring a towel and a change of clothes. This is repeatedly emphasized for a reason: once rafting happens, drying out fast won’t be your main concern—you’ll want to feel comfortable again before the later activities.

What to Pack (So the Day Feels Like Fun, Not Chores)

You’ll be wet by the time you hit the river activities, so pack like you’re doing a water sport plus an off-road ride.

Bring:

  • A change of clothes (you will get wet)
  • Old, comfortable shoes (closed-toe is best)
  • A large towel
  • Plenty of sunblock
  • A hair tie if you have long hair
  • Something to keep your jewelry off (dangling earrings and jewelry are a no)

And one more practical move: keep a small dry bag for your phone, wallet, and anything you can’t afford to ruin. It’s not paranoia—it’s just smart for a day that includes mud and water.

Value and Pricing: Is $50 Worth Four Big Activities?

At $50 per person, the big question is whether you’re paying for four activities or just one activity wrapped in extra transport.

Here’s the honest value logic: you’re paying for a full, structured day that stacks jeep safari + rafting + zipline + quad biking, plus lunch, plus hotel transfers. For many people, that combination is worth it because you don’t need to plan each piece separately, and you get instruction built into the core activities.

You also get a real convenience factor: two-way transfers from Antalya and Lara Beach hotels, and a mobile ticket to keep things simple.

Where the price doesn’t cover everything: drinks and the optional photo/video packages. So if you’ll buy add-ons, your total day cost could rise. But if you treat the photos as optional and you bring your own snacks/drinks for the downtime (as allowed), the main package price still feels like a good deal for the amount of action you pack into one day.

Who Should Book This Combo Tour (and Who Should Skip)

This tour is a strong fit if you want action and don’t want to spend your whole trip planning. It’s also designed for people with no prior rafting experience, since instructors guide you through the basics.

It’s especially good for:

  • Families where different ages can handle different parts of an outdoor adventure
  • Active travelers who want a full-day “do stuff” schedule
  • Anyone staying around Side/Antalya/Lara who wants hotel pickup and drop-off

You might skip it if:

  • You’re pregnant (not allowed in the raft)
  • You have physical difficulties that limit participation
  • You don’t tolerate wet conditions well

Also, if you get motion sick easily, the jeep and river timing could be a factor. The tour notes comfy air-conditioned bus transport for long stretches, but the activities themselves still involve getting bumped around.

The One Thing I’d Watch Closely: Transport Reliability

Most people get a smooth day. Still, I’d be cautious about any morning-of logistics.

One customer report in the provided info says the tour was cancelled at 7:00 am due to bus overbooking, which is a worst-case scenario you never want. I can’t predict how often that happens, but it’s a useful reminder: keep your phone available early, confirm your pickup details the day before, and don’t assume everything is perfect until you’re actually loaded into the transport.

Should You Book the Antalya Super Combo?

I think you should book this tour if your goal is a high-energy day with four outdoors activities and minimal fuss. The beginner-friendly rafting instruction and the fact that the day includes lunch and transfers make it easy to commit to. If you’re the kind of person who’s happy getting muddy and laughing while you do it, this is exactly that type of day.

Skip it (or choose another option) if you hate early mornings, dislike long rides between activities, or you’re looking for a long, dramatic zipline experience. And if you care about photo souvenirs, consider budgeting for the trip without assuming the optional package will be worth it.

If you’re staying in Side and want one ticket that turns your morning into a full adventure circuit, this combo tour is one of the most practical ways to do it.

FAQ

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 7:00 am.

Where is the pickup and drop-off available?

Pickup and drop-off are offered from hotels in Antalya or Lara Beach, with return drop-off back in the afternoon.

How long is the experience?

It runs for about 10 hours (approx.).

Do I need experience for rafting?

No. The rafting experience is set up so you do not need prior experience, and instructors provide guidance.

What should I bring?

Bring a change of clothes, an old comfortable pair of shoes, a large towel, sunblock, and a hair tie if you have long hair.

Is lunch included?

Yes, lunch is included.

Are photos and video included?

No. Photo & video are not included, and you can purchase them after the event.

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