REVIEW · BELEK
Antalya City Tour w/Boat Trip, Old Town & Waterfall From Belek
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Waterfalls, boat views, and Old Town in one day. I love Lower Düden Waterfalls and the Kaleici Marina boat trip, because they give you big sights without needing to plan a thing. One drawback to factor in: the Antalya cable car is currently out of service, so don’t build your whole day around that viewpoint.
I also like the “pickup and go” setup. Your hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and the ride is in an air-conditioned vehicle—helpful in hot, sunny Antalya.
Still, you’ll spend part of the day in structured stops. Expect a visit to a local silversmith and some time that can feel shopping-focused, especially if you’re not in the mood for it.
In This Review
- Key Tour Highlights Worth Your Day
- Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
- Getting There From Belek: Timing, Pickup, and Realistic Expectations
- Lower Düden Waterfalls: The Stop That Makes the Whole Day Worth It
- Talya Gümüş Silversmith: Cultural Stop or Sales Stop?
- Kaleici Lunch and Old Town Free Time: Best Use of Your 2 Hours
- Kaleici Marina Boat Trip: A Break From Heat and History
- Hadrian’s Gate and Panoramic Views: Quick History, Real Convenience
- Guides and Group Size: How the Day Can Feel Smooth or Chaotic
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Antalya City Tour w/Boat Trip, Old Town & Waterfall?
- FAQ
- How long is the Antalya City Tour from Belek?
- What time does the tour start?
- Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are drinks included with lunch?
- How long is the boat trip?
- What are the main stops on the itinerary?
- Is the cable car part of the tour, and is it operating?
- How big is the group?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Tour Highlights Worth Your Day

- Lower Düden Waterfalls for about an hour with admission included, so you can actually enjoy the falls instead of sprinting through
- Kaleici Marina boat trip (40–60 minutes) as a proper break from walking, with included admission
- Kaleici Old Town time plus lunch in a regional restaurant, giving you both sit-down fuel and free exploring
- Talya Gümüş silversmith stop (about 40 minutes), where you’ll see Antalya-area silver work
- Cable car is currently out of service (opening date not yet known), so plan your expectations
- Small group size (max 35), which usually makes it easier to stay together
Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
This tour costs about $66.37 per person for a full day (around 8 hours) from Belek. For that money, you get more than just sights—you’re paying for logistics: hotel pickup/drop-off, a professional guide, an included lunch, and two paid experiences (Lower Düden Waterfalls and the marina boat trip).
If you were to piece this together on your own, you’d likely spend time figuring out transport, timing, and tickets. Here, someone else handles the schedule and brings you to the main “Antalya highlights” loop.
Two notes for value-minded travelers:
- Drinks aren’t included, so budget extra if you like water, soda, or coffee with lunch.
- The tour is designed around multiple stops. If you’re the type who hates set schedules, you may find the day a bit packed—even though the sights are good.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Belek
Getting There From Belek: Timing, Pickup, and Realistic Expectations

The day starts at 8:30 am, with pickup from your hotel’s security gate. You’ll be on an air-conditioned vehicle, and the itinerary is paced for a full day of driving, viewpoints, walking, and time to roam.
In Belek, hotel pickup can take a bit because the group may include multiple stops before you reach Antalya. That means a chunk of your day is spent in transit, even though the most exciting parts are concentrated in the city.
If you want a smoother experience, show up a little early at the pickup point. One of the biggest complaints with day tours tends to be confusion on pickup locations, so make it easy on the driver and staff.
Lower Düden Waterfalls: The Stop That Makes the Whole Day Worth It

The first major highlight is Lower Düden Waterfalls, scheduled for about 1 hour with admission included. This is the kind of place where time matters. You need enough minutes to get a viewpoint, take photos, and actually watch the water do its thing—rather than just passing by.
For many people, waterfalls are a quick photo stop. Here, the hour is long enough to slow down a bit. Bring a hat and sunscreen, because you can end up in bright sun depending on where you pause.
Also, keep an eye on your footing if pathways are wet. You’re not going to be in a theme park setting—this is nature—so move like you’re expecting damp stone under your shoes.
Talya Gümüş Silversmith: Cultural Stop or Sales Stop?

Next up is Talya Gümüş, a local silversmith stop (about 40 minutes), with admission listed as free. The idea is simple: you see Turkish silver products made or presented in the Antalya region and learn what makes the style distinctive.
Here’s the practical reality: this stop is also built into the pricing structure of many tours. If you like artisan demonstrations, it can be interesting and different from “just another shop.”
If you’re not into jewelry, you can still use the time well:
- Go in with a watch-and-learn mindset.
- Don’t let yourself feel rushed into buying.
- Enjoy the craft side, and treat it as a cultural intermission rather than a shopping mission.
Some visitors felt this portion ran long. If you’re picky with time, set your mental expectation that this is a planned stop, not a quick photo moment.
Kaleici Lunch and Old Town Free Time: Best Use of Your 2 Hours

You’ll reach Kaleici for lunch plus free time (about 2 hours). Lunch is included, and this is one of the more traveler-friendly parts of the day because it gives you flexibility.
What you get here:
- A sit-down meal in a restaurant in Kaleici
- Time afterward to walk, browse, and soak up the old-city vibe at your own pace
Two things to watch for:
- Lunch includes food, but drinks are not included. That means you may want to pace yourself with water earlier in the day.
- Some people report upselling at the meal (desserts, extra sides, drinks). If that bothers you, it helps to decide early what you’ll get before the offers start.
If you want to explore effectively, use the two hours like this: eat first, then pick one lane of wandering. Kaleici can be fun, but it’s easy to drift and waste time. A quick plan helps: choose either the busier shopping streets or a calmer walking loop and commit.
Kaleici Marina Boat Trip: A Break From Heat and History

After Old Town time, the itinerary heads to Kaleici Marina for a boat trip (listed as about 1 hour, and described overall as 40 to 60 minutes). Admission is included.
This is a smart pairing with the falls and walking stops, because it changes your pace. You sit, cool down a bit, and get city views from the water—exactly the kind of contrast that makes a day trip feel less exhausting.
A practical tip: the boat portion depends on conditions. The experience is noted as requiring good weather, and there’s a safety-first approach if conditions are poor. If the boat can’t run, you should expect the operator to handle it based on the tour’s weather rules.
When the weather cooperates, this is often the part people remember because it feels like a real “Antalya moment,” not just another stop on a checklist.
Hadrian’s Gate and Panoramic Views: Quick History, Real Convenience

You’ll have free time at Hadrian’s Gate for about 30 minutes. This is a classic Antalya landmark stop, and the time length is just enough to take in the scene, snap photos, and then move on without turning it into a long lecture.
In the highlights, there’s also mention of a cable-car ride for panoramic city views. But here’s the key update: the cable car is currently out of service, and the opening date isn’t known.
So what does that mean for your day?
- You might lose that planned viewpoint.
- You’ll likely still see city sights from other angles, but the big “up above” moment may be missing.
If panoramic views are a top priority for you, you can still book the tour—but don’t treat that cable car as a guarantee. The day already has solid anchors (falls + marina boat + Kaleici time), so missing the cable car doesn’t ruin the itinerary for everyone.
Guides and Group Size: How the Day Can Feel Smooth or Chaotic

The tour includes a professional guide, and the group size is capped at 35 travelers. That cap matters. A smaller group usually means fewer people to manage, fewer delays at each stop, and more chance you’ll stay together.
From real-world experiences, the difference between a good day and a frustrating one often comes down to guide pacing and group coordination. Some guides (like Yusuf, Ossman, and Ozzie) are praised for clear commentary and keeping the group on track, even helping people find shade and manageable timing.
Other issues crop up when timing slips:
- Slow starts or delays can compress the day later.
- If the guide doesn’t keep everyone grouped well, you can end up spending time hunting missing people in old streets.
My advice: wear something easy to spot in the crowd and keep a close ear on meeting points. If you break away during Old Town free time, set a firm return time in your head and plan to stay within sight-lines.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
This is a strong match if you want a high-sight-density day with guided structure and included experiences. You’ll like it if:
- You want Lower Düden Waterfalls plus a marina boat trip without planning transport
- You enjoy Old Town walking but still want someone else handling the schedule
- You’re okay with a silversmith stop and a lunch setting that may involve upselling
You might want to skip or choose another option if:
- You’re counting on the cable car for the main view you came for
- You hate shopping-style stops, even if they’re framed as cultural
- You’re extremely sensitive to late lunches, crowd flow, or timing changes
In short: book if you’re flexible and you like a guided “see a lot” day. Skip if you want maximum wandering time with minimal structure.
Should You Book Antalya City Tour w/Boat Trip, Old Town & Waterfall?
Yes—with smart expectations.
I think you’ll be happy if your priority list looks like: waterfalls, boat views, and Kaleici time. The included lunch and hotel transfers make it good value for people staying in Belek who don’t want to juggle tickets and buses.
The main reason to hesitate is the cable car closure. If that’s the reason you booked, you may leave disappointed. But if you’re coming for the falls and the marina cruise, the tour still has enough strong blocks to make the day worthwhile.
If you do book, go in ready for a structured schedule, drink costs at lunch, and a planned stop that can feel shopping-adjacent. Then you’ll spend your time enjoying Antalya instead of negotiating expectations.
FAQ
How long is the Antalya City Tour from Belek?
The tour runs for about 8 hours.
What time does the tour start?
Pickup begins around 8:30 am.
Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Pickup is from your hotel’s security gate, and you’re dropped back at your hotel at the end.
What’s included in the price?
You get a professional guide, air-conditioned vehicle, hotel pickup/drop-off, lunch, the boat trip, and admission for Lower Düden Waterfalls and the marina boat.
Are drinks included with lunch?
No. Drinks are not included, and personal expenses are not included.
How long is the boat trip?
The boat trip is listed as 1 hour, and described as 40 to 60 minutes.
What are the main stops on the itinerary?
You’ll visit Lower Düden Waterfalls, Talya Gümüş (silversmith), Kaleici for lunch and free time, Kaleici Marina for the boat trip, and Hadrian’s Gate.
Is the cable car part of the tour, and is it operating?
The tour highlights include a cable-car ride for panoramic views, but the cable car is currently out of service, and the opening date is not yet known.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 35 travelers.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund, based on local time.















