Tour Detail
Dive into one of Antalya’s most thrilling natural playgrounds on the “Kemer Goynuk Canyon Tour With Extreme Options” — a day of crystal-clear waters, towering cliffs, and adrenaline-pumping activities set in the heart of the Taurus Mountains. Your adventure begins with a comfortable transfer from your hotel to Goynuk Canyon, a spectacular gorge carved over thousands of years by mountain streams. After a short briefing by your professional guides, you’ll gear up with helmets, life jackets, and, depending on your chosen activity, harnesses and wetsuits. Safety is the top priority, so both beginners and seasoned adventurers can fully enjoy the canyon. Once inside the canyon, the scenery shifts dramatically: emerald pools, sheer rock walls, hanging vegetation, and the refreshing chill of spring-fed waters. You can keep it relaxed with a gentle hike and swimming in natural pools, or turn up the intensity with our extreme options.
Choose from canyoning through narrow passages, jumping from safe cliff ledges into deep blue basins, or scrambling over rock formations as you follow the path of the river. For those seeking maximum excitement, the tour can include ziplining over the canyon, abseiling down rock faces, and navigating natural rock slides shaped by centuries of flowing water. Each extreme option is supervised by experienced instructors who guide you step by step, making these heart-racing experiences accessible even for first-timers. In between the action, there’s time to soak up the peaceful side of Goynuk: float lazily in the cool waters, listen to the echo of the canyon walls, and capture unforgettable photos of dramatic landscapes. A break is provided for rest and refreshments, allowing you to recharge before heading back into the adventure or simply relaxing by the riverside. At the end of the tour, you’ll change into dry clothes and enjoy the scenic drive back to your hotel, carrying with you the memory of conquering one of the region’s most impressive natural wonders. The Kemer Goynuk Canyon Tour With Extreme Options is perfect for couples, friends, and families with older children who want to combine the beauty of nature with a serious dose of adrenaline — all in a single unforgettable day.
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Riding out from Kemer to Goynuk Canyon turned out to be one of the nicest parts of the day. The minibus was clean, air-conditioned, and the driver kept a relaxed pace through the Taurus Mountains, with several chances to enjoy the views. Our English-speaking guide used the drive to explain the canyoning and zipline options clearly, which helped us decide what to do before arriving. We had a short wait while other hotels were collected, but nothing dramatic. With my partner, it felt like a well-organised spring outing rather than a rushed adrenaline marathon.
Climbed into the minibus not really knowing what to expect and ended up loving a very small, quiet moment: drinking hot tea by the canyon pools after the zipline, steam rising while the air felt properly cold. The guides handled the helmets and harnesses efficiently and were patient with slower people like me on the canyoning parts. The rock walls in Goynuk Canyon look dramatic in winter light, and the water is crystal clear, though far too chilly for long swims. Only downside: we waited about 30 minutes at pickup, but the rest of the day ran smoothly.
The moment that stuck with me was sipping hot tea from a tiny paper cup after swimming in the icy canyon pool with my parents. We were wrapped in towels, helmets still crooked on our heads, watching people zipline above the water. The guides were fun and careful, though there was a bit of waiting around for gear. Still, the clear water, the climb, and that simple warm drink in the cold air made the whole day feel special.
Our guide Murat sharing hot apple tea by the canyon pools made the cool spring water and zipline rush even nicer. Slight wait for helmets, but the clear briefing and scenery were worth it.
The way the late afternoon sun hit the Goynuk Canyon cliffs made the water look almost silver in my photos. Zipline queue was a bit slow, but the views were worth it.
It keeps coming back to me when I scroll through the photos. The soft autumn light in the canyon made the water look almost silver-blue, and our guide knew exactly where to stop so we could shoot the cliffs reflected in the pools. Went with my parents, so we appreciated that the safety briefing and equipment for the zipline were very clear and calm, not rushed. There was a bit of waiting before our turn on the line, standing in our wet suits in the shade, but once we were flying over the canyon it felt worth it. The transfer from our hotel in Kemer was on time, and being dropped back tired but content at the end of the day is now part of the memory too.
Booked this last minute with a few friends and it turned into a really cool winter day out. The light in Goynuk Canyon was soft and golden, perfect for photos when the sun hit the mist above the water. Ziplining over the canyon while someone snapped shots from the bridge was a highlight. We did wait a bit to get our helmets and harnesses, but the guide kept things relaxed and explained the routes clearly. Bring proper shoes and a dry bag, the rocks are cold and slippery in February.
Hiked into Goynuk Canyon with my partner, icy water and winter light between the cliffs felt dramatic. Zipline was short but fun; guide’s safety briefing and dry bags were reassuring.
Booked this last minute as a solo traveler and was impressed by how clearly the guide explained the canyoning safety in English, even repeating calmly for nervous people. Zipline queue felt a bit long, but spring sun, cold canyon pools, and the guide’s steady communication made it very worthwhile.
Booked this last minute with my partner and it turned out very well. The minibus ride from Kemer to the canyon was smooth, air-conditioned, and the driver handled the mountain curves confidently. There was a bit of waiting while they grouped people for the zipline, but the guide used the time to explain safety clearly. Nice views of the Taurus Mountains all along the way.
Wow. Visiting Goynuk Canyon in late October meant softer autumn light, and our guide timed the stop at the natural pools so the sun hit the turquoise water just right for photos. The zipline over the canyon was a fun contrast to the quiet views. We had to wait about 20 minutes for gear distribution in our group, but the overall organization, transfers from Kemer, and the chance to swim and shoot pictures between the high cliffs made the day very satisfying.
Our guide Mehmet set the tone right away with a calm but confident briefing at the entrance of Goynuk Canyon, which helped my parents feel comfortable about the zipline and canyoning. The autumn air was cooler, but the water was still refreshing, so we were glad we brought quick-dry clothes. After swimming in the natural pools, we sat on a rock and shared a simple Turkish tea from the small kiosk; it was a nice pause between activities. The only downside was a short wait for equipment, as several groups started at the same time. Overall, the transfers, safety gear, and guidance were well organized, and it felt like a full day without being too rushed for my older parents.
Almost did not notice how the time passed in the canyon. The afternoon light filtered between the high rock walls and turned the water in the natural pools into a deep turquoise, perfect for photos after the zipline run. Going solo, I appreciated how the English-speaking guide calmly explained each section of the canyoning and even pointed out the best angles for pictures on the suspension bridge. There was a short wait while everyone got helmets and life jackets fitted, but it also gave me a quiet moment to take wide shots of the cliffs and autumn colors on the trees. Hotel pickup from Kemer was on time and the whole day felt very well organized.
For anyone considering this tour: the day is as much about the journey as the canyon itself. The minibus ride from Kemer into the Taurus Mountains with my partner was surprisingly scenic, with constant views of pine forests and rocky cliffs. Our driver kept a steady pace on the winding roads and the guide used the drive to explain safety and the plan for the canyoning and zipline. It was a bit warm inside the bus on the way back, but the transfer was punctual both ways and we felt very well looked after from hotel pick-up to drop-off.
Our guide Markus joked that the helmets were our new autumn hats, and from then on the canyon views just kept getting better. Crystal-clear pools, orange cliffs, quiet forest light. Zipline queue was a bit slow, but drifting in the cold water while waiting actually felt great.