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Suluada Island is a small Mediterranean island located near Adrasan, Antalya. It’s famous for its crystal-clear turquoise water and white sandy beach. Because of its breathtaking scenery, it is often referred to as the Maldives of Turkey.
Suluada Island is a small Mediterranean island located near Adrasan, Antalya. It’s famous for its crystal-clear turquoise water and white sandy beach. Because of its breathtaking scenery, it is often referred to as the Maldives of Turkey.
A typical Antalya to Suluada boat trip includes hotel transfer, lunch on board, 2–3 swimming stops, and free time on Suluada beach. Some tours offer all-inclusive packages that include drinks, while others may charge an additional fee for beverages.
The Adrasan Suluada boat tour usually takes around 6 to 7 hours. It is a full-day adventure filled with swimming, island sightseeing, and lunch served on the boat.
Yes! Most Suluada boat trips include stops at swimming coves around Suluada Island. Snorkeling is optional and equipment is often included or available for rent. The calm, clear sea makes it perfect for underwater exploration.
Definitely. The Suluada island tour is ideal for families with children. With its shallow waters, sandy beach, and generally calm sea, it offers a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages.
We recommend bringing a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, flip-flops, sunglasses, and a hat. A waterproof phone case or action camera is also useful for capturing moments on and around Suluada Island.
Yes, Suluada island tours are available with hotel transfers from Alanya, Belek, Kemer, Antalya city center, and Side. Just select your location when booking.
Yes. All boats that operate the Suluada tour come with shaded areas, toilet facilities, and an onboard kitchen where meals are freshly prepared.
You can book your Suluada boat tour from Antalya directly through our website or by contacting us via WhatsApp. It’s best to book early during the summer season due to high demand.
Suluada Boat Tour from Antalya – Full-day gulet cruise to the Turkish Maldives with swimming stops, lunch on board, and
Min price: Age 4 to 11: €25
Suluada Boat Tour from Kemer – Full-day gulet cruise to the Turkish Maldives with swimming stops, lunch on board, and
Min price: Age 4 to 11: €20
Suluada Boat Tour from Side – Full-day gulet cruise to the Turkish Maldives with swimming stops, lunch on board, and
Min price: Age 4 to 11: €35
Suluada Boat Tour from Alanya – Full-day gulet cruise to the Turkish Maldives with swimming stops, lunch on board, and
Min price: Age 4 to 11: €40
Suluada Boat Tour from Belek – Full-day gulet cruise to the Turkish Maldives with swimming stops, lunch onboard, and hotel
Min price: Age 4 to 11: €30
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Suluada Island on a full-day suluada boat tour from Antalya, Kemer, or Belek. Known as the Turkish Maldives, this unspoiled gem in the Mediterranean offers turquoise waters, powdery white sand beaches, and peaceful coves — all accessible by our all-inclusive Suluada boat tour.
Our daily Suluada tours depart from Adrasan Port with free hotel transfers from Antalya, Alanya, Side, Belek, and Kemer. This relaxing cruise along the Turkish Riviera includes multiple swimming breaks, a BBQ lunch, and plenty of time to unwind on the famous Suluada Beach.
Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, honeymooner, or traveling with family, this tour is age-friendly and safe. The calm shallow waters are ideal for children, and snorkeling equipment is often provided onboard.
The Suluada boat tour typically includes:
Deluxe boats may include sun loungers, changing cabins, and an onboard sound system for a more vibrant experience.
Seats are limited during summer. Reserve your Suluada boat tour today for a stress-free adventure that includes everything you need: transfer, lunch, swimming, and incredible memories.
Join the best-selling Suluada tour from Antalya and explore Turkey’s most photogenic island — one that truly deserves the title "Turkish Maldives."