Sapadere Canyon Tour from Konyaaltı — Transfer, Price & Pickup

Staying in Konyaaltı and want to do the Sapadere Canyon Tour? Here's exactly what that looks like. The pickup point sits roughly 126.5 km away, an estimated 158-minute transfer, with hotel pickup in the 07:30 – 09:00 window. The tour runs 8:15 AM to 6:00 PM and costs €25 per person. Right now the sea is around 21°C with high crowds — Reliable sunshine, sea warming up. Excellent all-round touring weather.. About staying in Konyaaltı: Konyaaltı is Antalya's western seafront district: a several-kilometre Blue Flag pebble beach backed dramatically by the Beydağları mountains, with a landscaped beachfront park, the city aquarium and a relaxed local-resort feel. Nearby you'll find Antalya Aquarium, Beach Park, Tünektepe Cable Car. Konyaaltı is about 13 km from Antalya Airport (AYT), a 20–25 minute drive, and sits just west of the city centre, connected by the city tram and buses. From our guides on the ground: A gentle nature day in Sapadere village — a walkway leads through the canyon past waterfalls, caves and natural pools, so it suits guests who want scenery without strenuous hiking. The walkway can be wet and slippery in places, so wear shoes with grip rather than flip-flops. The pools are very cold mountain water if you fancy a dip; bring a towel. Local village hospitality and lunch are part of the day. Great for families and seniors wanting a relaxed, photogenic outing.
About Konyaaltı
Konyaaltı is Antalya's western seafront district: a several-kilometre Blue Flag pebble beach backed dramatically by the Beydağları mountains, with a landscaped beachfront park, the city aquarium and a relaxed local-resort feel.
What to see near Konyaaltı
Antalya Aquarium — Home to one of the world's longest tunnel aquariums (131 m), with themed marine zones and a snow world. Beach Park — A long landscaped promenade behind the beach with restaurants, bars and family attractions. Tünektepe Cable Car — A gondola climbing 600 m for panoramic views over the gulf and the city. Sandland — An open-air sand-sculpture museum near the beachfront.
Local tips
• The beach is pebbly — bring water shoes for comfortable swimming. • Sunset from Tünektepe or the western end of the beach, with the mountains behind, is the local highlight. • The aquarium is fully indoor — a good rainy-day or peak-heat option.
From our team on the ground
A gentle nature day in Sapadere village — a walkway leads through the canyon past waterfalls, caves and natural pools, so it suits guests who want scenery without strenuous hiking. The walkway can be wet and slippery in places, so wear shoes with grip rather than flip-flops. The pools are very cold mountain water if you fancy a dip; bring a towel. Local village hospitality and lunch are part of the day. Great for families and seniors wanting a relaxed, photogenic outing.
Highlights
What's included
- Free Hotel Service
- Professional Tour Guide
- Lunch at Sapadere Canyon
- Full Insurance
Frequently asked questions
How far is the Sapadere Canyon Tour from Konyaaltı?
The departure point is about 126.5 km from Konyaaltı, an estimated 158-minute drive.
What time is hotel pickup from Konyaaltı?
Pickup from Konyaaltı hotels is typically in the 07:30 – 09:00 window.
How much does the Sapadere Canyon Tour cost?
€25 per person.
Is hotel pickup included from Konyaaltı?
Yes — round-trip hotel transfer from Konyaaltı is included.
What's the weather and sea like for this tour now?
Right now the sea is around 21°C with high crowds — Reliable sunshine, sea warming up. Excellent all-round touring weather..
What else is Konyaaltı known for?
Konyaaltı is known for Konyaaltı Beach, Antalya Aquarium, Beach Park promenade, mountain backdrop.
Is Konyaaltı beach sandy or pebble?
Konyaaltı is a pebble beach, so water shoes help; the water is notably clear and it holds a Blue Flag.
Traveller reviews
Sapadere Canyon was cooler, greener, and quieter than the coast, which made it a perfect break from beach days. The walkway was easy to follow, and the small waterfalls made every corner feel worth stopping for. The cave visit added variety, even though the canyon itself was my favorite part. Wear sensible shoes because some areas near the water are slippery.
The sound of the water and shade from the rocks made it feel completely different from Side.
Less famous than other places, but very charming and not too intense.
The road to Sapadere has some bends, so take motion sickness tablets if you need them. Once we arrived, the fresh air and clear water made the journey feel worthwhile. Lunch in the village was simple and friendly rather than fancy. I would have liked a little more time at the main waterfall, but overall it was a lovely nature day.
I liked the local feel of Sapadere village. It didn't feel like a staged stop.
I would have liked ten more minutes at the main waterfall, but the day was well planned.