REVIEW · ALANYA
Alanya Pirate Boat Trip With Unlimited Drinks & Lunch
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A pirate boat makes sea days easy. In Alanya, this roughly 7-hour trip turns a normal Mediterranean cruise into a pirate-themed day, with hotel pickup and drop-off taken care of. I like that it’s built for an easy holiday mood: you get to focus on sea views and swimming, not logistics.
The second big win for me is the value combo: unlimited soft drinks (not just one round) plus meals included, so you can stay in control of your budget.
One thing to keep in mind: the included lunch can be a bit rushed and basic, and some people report waiting in line before eating.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Booking
- Pirate-Boat Energy in Alanya: A Fun Sea Day Format
- Price and Value: What $15 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Your Day on the Water: What the Alanya Coast Time Feels Like
- Swim Stops and Sea Views: How to Get the Most from the Water Time
- Lunch and Dinner: Included Meals, Real Expectations, and a Budget Tip
- Foam Party and Onboard Entertainment: Fun with a Few Safety Notes
- Transfers and Timing: How to Reduce Heat Stress and Confusion
- Extras, Photos, and Onboard Spending: Avoid Sticker Shock
- Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Skip)
- So, Should You Book the Alanya Pirate Boat Trip?
- FAQ
- How long is the Alanya Pirate Boat Trip?
- How much does it cost?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Are drinks unlimited?
- What food is included?
- Is a mobile ticket used?
- Are photo and video packages included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights Worth Booking

- Pirate-themed boat with a built-in party mood that keeps the day moving
- Hotel transfers both ways so you’re not figuring out marina timing on your own
- Unlimited soft drinks included, with other drinks costing extra
- Foam party and music/animation-style entertainment happening on the water
- Up to 100 travelers max, so it feels more like a day outing than a massive cattle drive
Pirate-Boat Energy in Alanya: A Fun Sea Day Format

This is the kind of tour that works even if you’re not trying to “do activities.” You’re in Alanya, you’re at the harbor, and the vibe is basically: get on the boat, enjoy the ride, swim when it’s time, eat when they serve it, and have fun when the music turns up. The pirate theme helps. It adds a bit of playfulness without requiring you to be a history buff or a sailor-in-training.
The tour runs about seven hours, which is long enough to feel like a proper outing, but not so long that you’ll be exhausted by late afternoon. Also, the group size cap of 100 travelers can matter. On popular boat trips, that number often translates into shorter lines and a calmer overall experience, especially during the louder moments like the foam party.
English is offered, and the day is set up so you can follow along easily without needing extra translations.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Alanya
Price and Value: What $15 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
At $15 per person, you’re paying for a packaged day: transfer + meals + basic drinks + guiding + insurance. That’s the main value. Boats like this can get pricey fast once you start adding food, drinks, and shore transport separately. Here, the essentials are bundled.
What’s included:
- Hotel transfer (both ways)
- Lunch & dinner
- Guiding service
- Full insurance
- Soft drinks (with unlimited soft drinks during the trip)
What’s not included:
- Other drinks beyond soft drinks
- Photo & videos
There’s an important detail about alcohol: only people over 18 can benefit from alcohol sales on board. So if your group has teens or if you want to keep spending predictable, you can treat the included soft drinks as your default plan and skip the add-ons.
Now for the practical budget reality: even cheap tours often have paid extras on board, especially photos and videos. If you’re the type who wants a few keepsakes, it’s worth deciding in advance whether you’ll buy them or take your own photos.
Your Day on the Water: What the Alanya Coast Time Feels Like

The day is built around the Alanya coastline and a sequence of sea moments: travel out from the marina, multiple swim opportunities, and time to hang out as the boat moves along. The exact stop pattern isn’t listed, but the promise is clear: you’ll be swimming at “charming coves and pristine bays,” in spots meant for a relaxed dip rather than a hardcore snorkeling mission.
Here’s the traveler-friendly way to think about it:
- You’re not signing up for a “tour of landmarks.”
- You’re signing up for water time with scenery.
- Your schedule is shaped by when the crew wants you back on board and ready for the next swim segment.
One thing I’d take seriously is how boat-day timing works in general: on busy routes, multiple boats often run in a coordinated rhythm. That can mean the day feels like a shared circuit rather than a private escape. If you’re hoping for quiet, empty coves, you might still enjoy the swims, but expect it to feel like a popular summer activity.
Swim Stops and Sea Views: How to Get the Most from the Water Time

Swimming is the star. The tour is designed for it: the schedule repeatedly gives you a chance to jump in, not just one quick dip. That’s great if you want a day where the main “activity” is simply being on the water and cooling off.
My best practical advice:
- Wear water shoes if you have them. Some foam-party setups can get slippery, and boat decks can be slick when water is flying around.
- Bring sunscreen and a light cover-up. You’ll be out in the sun long enough that “I’ll reapply later” turns into “oops.”
- Pack a small dry bag. Even if you’re not swimming every time, you’ll want to keep phone and passport from getting tossed around.
If you like wildlife, there’s a chance you’ll see dolphins on the day. It’s never guaranteed in a sea trip format, but it has happened enough that it’s worth keeping your eyes open when the water calms and people start pointing.
Lunch and Dinner: Included Meals, Real Expectations, and a Budget Tip

Meals are included, which is a big deal at this price. You don’t have to hunt for lunch near the marina, and that saves time and stress.
But I want you to go in with realistic expectations. The included lunch is typically the kind of meal that keeps things simple on a moving boat. Some people report it being basic and served in a queue before you eat. That means:
- If you’re very picky, this might not feel like a “food highlight.”
- If you’re hungry, you’ll likely be fine, but don’t expect restaurant-style service.
One passenger described the lunch as bulgur with a portion like one chicken drumstick per person plus salad. Even if your portion differs, it gives you a strong clue: you’re eating to fuel the day, not to write a foodie review.
Dinner is also listed as included. Since the schedule details aren’t broken into a specific time window here, I’d plan mentally that it happens as part of the full-day flow—after you’ve been swimming and partying and worked up an appetite.
Budget tip that matters: extra snacks on board can cost real money. If you’re tempted by chips or ice cream during the day, set your limit ahead of time so you don’t overspend without noticing.
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Foam Party and Onboard Entertainment: Fun with a Few Safety Notes

The foam party is one of the most mentioned moments. It turns a normal boat ride into something louder, messier, and way more social. It’s also where “family fun” shows up for groups—people of different ages mix, the music is up, and the boat stops feeling like transportation and starts feeling like an event.
Two practical notes from the vibe of the experience:
- Foam can be slippery. Plan your footing.
- If you love dancing or clapping along, you’ll probably have a better time if you’re not stuck in the wrong spot on deck.
The entertainment is described as pirate-themed with music and animation-style moments. Sometimes there’s also a disco-like feel. That matters if you want a day that doesn’t fade into quiet after the swim.
Also, don’t overthink it: you’re not attending a theater production. You’re there for fun. If you treat it like that, the day usually lands well.
Transfers and Timing: How to Reduce Heat Stress and Confusion

Hotel transfer is included, which I love because it removes the biggest friction point: getting from your accommodation to the marina on a tight boat schedule. You’ll see Tour Point Travel signs on the vehicles during pickup.
Still, transfers can vary in comfort. One critique centered on a small bus that felt crowded and had no air conditioning, which can be brutal in summer heat. If you’re sensitive to heat, consider this a heads-up.
How to protect yourself:
- Wear breathable clothes.
- Bring water from the hotel, even though soft drinks are included on the boat.
- Be ready to wait a few minutes in loading lines. On tours like this, everyone boards in batches.
Timing can also feel “different than expected” when boats follow a shared route and schedules shift. The tour is built for a full day, so assume the day’s rhythm may not match your exact fantasy of when you’ll be back at the marina.
Extras, Photos, and Onboard Spending: Avoid Sticker Shock

This trip is priced to feel affordable because the essentials are covered. But the boat-day model almost always includes add-ons, and this one is no different. Photo and video packages are not included.
If you’re considering buying photos, ask yourself:
- Do you want a couple of memories, or are you trying to collect a whole bundle?
- Are you fine with paying extra for them, or would that money be better spent on one local experience after?
One passenger noted photos can cost around €20 each, and that snacks like chips and a small ice cream can cost about €5. Those numbers might vary by package and season, but they’re a good anchor for planning.
Also remember: other drinks beyond included soft drinks cost extra. Alcohol is age-restricted for sales on board, with the cutoff at 18+.
Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Skip)
I think this tour fits best if you want:
- A low-effort day with hotel pickup
- A boat-and-swim holiday day rather than a sightseeing day
- A fun group atmosphere with a foam party and music
- Predictable spending as long as you stick to the included soft drinks and meals
You might want to skip or choose something else if:
- You’re hunting for a quiet, private boat experience
- You’re picky about food and need a sit-down restaurant style meal
- You’re very focused on a tightly paced sightseeing itinerary
If you’re traveling with kids, it’s often the type of day that gets them moving and laughing. If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it can still work because the entertainment keeps the boat social.
And if you’re the kind of person who likes to collect photos, be ready to either budget for them or decide you’ll just take your own.
So, Should You Book the Alanya Pirate Boat Trip?
Based on what’s included and the general star rating of 4.4, I’d say this is a solid pick if your goal is fun over formal sightseeing. The strongest reasons to book are simple: hotel transfers, meals, and unlimited soft drinks wrapped into a $15 price.
My recommendation comes with one condition: go in expecting a basic boat lunch and an on-board party format. If you treat it like a lively sea outing and not a luxury cruise, you’ll get your money’s worth.
Book it if you want a carefree Alanya day. Skip it if you need quiet, gourmet food, or a super detailed sightseeing plan.
FAQ
How long is the Alanya Pirate Boat Trip?
It runs for about 7 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price listed is $15.00 per person.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel transfer is included both ways, and you’ll see Tour Point Travel signs on the pickup vehicles.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, English is offered.
Are drinks unlimited?
You get unlimited soft drinks included. Other drinks cost extra, and alcohol sales on board are limited to guests over 18.
What food is included?
Lunch and dinner are included.
Is a mobile ticket used?
Yes, a mobile ticket is offered.
Are photo and video packages included?
No. Photo and videos are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































