Straight answers to what people actually ask.
What tours are available from Adrasan?
The main Adrasan tours are the Suluada Island full-day boat route (2 hours south to an uninhabited volcanic island with exceptional water clarity), the Adrasan bays circuit (Sazak Bay, Aquarium Bay and Porto Ceneviz with lunch on board), scuba diving for both beginners and certified divers, and the Lycian Way coastal walk. Browse the tours above, or message us on WhatsApp to confirm availability and build a custom itinerary.
How far is Adrasan from Antalya?
Adrasan is 80 km south of Antalya city centre — approximately 1.5 hours by road. The main D400 coastal highway takes you most of the way; the final 15 km is a winding mountain descent through pine forest. Transfer from Antalya, Kemer and Olympos area hotels is available on all booked tours — confirm your hotel location when you message us.
What is Suluada and is it worth visiting?
Suluada is an uninhabited volcanic island 2 hours south of Adrasan by boat, known for water visibility of 12–15 metres — among the clearest in the Mediterranean. The island has no shade and no facilities; you swim off volcanic rock directly into open water. For snorkelling and swimming in near-pristine conditions, it is absolutely worth it. Boat capacity is limited and books up fast in peak season. Read the full
Suluada guide for practical details.
What are the best bays to visit near Adrasan?
The three standout bays on the Adrasan boat circuit are Sazak Bay (calm water, pebble beach, pine trees reaching the shoreline), Aquarium Bay (named for the underwater visibility at 6–8 m depth) and Porto Ceneviz — Genoese Bay — where 13th-century Genoese watchtower ruins stand above the sea. All three are inside the national park and have no permanent facilities — access by boat only.
Is scuba diving good in Adrasan?
Yes. Adrasan's national park protection restricts anchoring and motorised watersports, which means the dive sites around the bay are lightly used with consistent visibility of 10–18 metres. Introductory dives for complete beginners and guided dives for certified divers are both available. Compared to busier dive sites along the coast, Adrasan offers a noticeably calmer and cleaner underwater environment.
Is transfer or pickup available from Kemer and Olympos?
Yes. Transfer to Adrasan can be arranged from Antalya city hotels, Kemer hotels and the Olympos area. The road access is by minibus rather than coach — the final mountain section requires a smaller vehicle. Confirm your hotel location when booking and the pickup logistics will be arranged. No public transport connects Adrasan to the main highway.
Are Adrasan tours suitable for families with children?
The Adrasan bays circuit is suitable for families with children aged 5 and above — calm swimming bays, lunch on board and a manageable pace. Suluada requires open-water confidence — children should be comfortable swimmers; there is no beach to stand on, only volcanic rock and open sea. Scuba introductory dives are available from age 10. Lycian Way sections near the village are walkable with older children (8+).
How do I book and what is the cancellation policy?
Select a tour from the listing above and book online, or message us on WhatsApp at +90 539 769 95 97 with your dates, group size and transfer origin. We are a TURSAB-licensed operator based in Antalya — bookings confirmed within the hour during business hours. Tours can be cancelled up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund. Suluada tours have a 48-hour cancellation window due to limited capacity.