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Alanya Boat Trip 101: Prices, Itineraries, and What to Pack

Alanya Boat Trip 101: Prices, Itineraries, and What to Pack
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Planning a holiday on the Turkish Riviera often leads to one essential question: how do I get the most out of the Mediterranean Sea? While there are many ways to enjoy the coast, taking an Alanya boat trip is the most efficient and enjoyable way to see the region’s highlights in a single day. However, for first-time visitors, the sheer number of boats in the harbor can be overwhelming. This guide breaks down the logistics so you can plan with confidence.

Understanding the Typical Itinerary

Most daily excursions follow a similar “loop” around the Alanya castle peninsula, but the quality of the experience lies in the details. A standard Alanya boat tour usually starts at 10:00 AM and returns around 3:30 PM или 4:00 PM.

The route typically includes:

  • The Red Tower & Old Shipyard: Exceptional views of these 13th-century Seljuk monuments.
  • The Three Caves: Pirates, Lovers, and Phosphorus caves. Most boats stop for photos and tell the legends associated with these rocky openings.
  • Open Sea Sailing: Heading out away from the coast for a chance to spot dolphins.
  • Cleopatra Beach Stop: A swimming break near one of the world’s most famous sandy stretches.

Pricing and Inclusions

In 2026, pricing for a standard boat tour Alanya remains remarkably competitive. Generally, the price includes hotel transfers, a BBQ lunch, and soft drinks. Some “all-inclusive” packages also cover alcoholic beverages like local beer and wine. It is always wise to confirm whether your pickup from areas like Konaklı, Mahmutlar, or Okurcalar is included in the initial price, as these are slightly further from the central harbor.

The Ultimate Packing List

To ensure your day at sea is comfortable, you need more than just a swimsuit. The reflection of the sun off the white decks and the salt water can be intense.

  1. Sun Protection: High-SPF sunscreen (apply before you board), a wide-brimmed hat, and polarized sunglasses.
  2. Footwear: Wear flip-flops or water shoes, but keep in mind that most boats ask you to leave your shoes in a basket at the entrance to keep the decks clean.
  3. Techniques for Photos: A waterproof phone pouch is a lifesaver, especially during the swimming stops or if you decide to participate in a foam party.
  4. Dry Clothes: Even if the weather is 35°C, the breeze on the way back to the harbor can feel surprisingly cool once you are wet.

Booking Tips

While you can walk down to the harbor and book directly, booking online or through a reputable agency often secures you a better spot and guaranteed transfer. If you are traveling during the peak season (July–August), boats can reach full capacity. Booking your Alanya boat trip at least 48 hours in advance ensures you get onto your preferred vessel—whether that’s a quiet relaxation boat or a high-energy pirate ship.

By knowing what to expect regarding the schedule, costs, and gear, you can stop worrying about the logistics and start focusing on the horizon. The Mediterranean is calling, and there is no better way to answer than from the deck of a Turkish gulet.