Tour includes transfers from Kemer hotels, entrance to Goynuk Canyon, and guidance; optional extreme activities (zipline, rafting, canyoning) may cost extra and can be booked on-site or in advance: This tour provides convenient round-trip transportation from your Kemer hotel, covers the entrance fee to Goynuk Canyon, and includes the services of a professional guide who will accompany you, explain the area, and help you organize your day. High-adrenaline extras such as zipline, rafting, or canyoning are usually not included in the base price, and you can decide to purchase them on-site or reserve them before the tour to secure availability and better plan your budget.
Participants should wear comfortable sportswear, sturdy non-slip shoes suitable for water and rocks, and bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, hat, and a change of dry clothes: Because the terrain in Goynuk Canyon can be rocky and slippery, it is important to wear flexible sports clothing and shoes with a solid grip that can get wet and still protect your feet. A swimsuit, towel, and a change of dry clothes help you stay comfortable after water activities, while sunscreen and a hat protect you from the strong sun that reflects off the rocks and water.
Minimum age, health, and fitness requirements apply for extreme options; people with serious heart, back, or mobility problems, and pregnant women are generally not allowed on high-adrenaline activities: Extreme activities like ziplining, rafting, and canyoning require a certain level of physical strength, balance, and overall health, so operators often set minimum age limits and basic fitness standards for safety reasons. Individuals with serious medical conditions, limited mobility, or pregnancy are usually restricted from these high-adrenaline options to avoid unnecessary health risks and ensure a safe experience for everyone.
Season and weather conditions can affect water level, difficulty, and availability of some activities; the tour may be modified, postponed, or partially canceled for safety reasons: The canyon’s water flow and temperature change throughout the year, which can make some routes easier or more challenging and occasionally unsuitable for certain activities. For your safety, operators may adapt the program, change the schedule, or cancel specific activities if weather conditions such as heavy rain, storms, or cold snaps make the canyon unsafe.
Lockers and safety equipment (helmets, life jackets, harnesses) are usually provided for extreme activities, but participants are responsible for following the guide’s safety instructions at all times: Most activity providers supply essential protective gear and secure storage for your personal belongings so you can participate without carrying valuables on the course. However, even with equipment, the key to staying safe is listening carefully to the guide’s briefing, using the gear correctly, and strictly following all rules and signals during the activities.
Cameras and phones may get wet or damaged during extreme options; waterproof cases are recommended, and some operators offer professional photo or video services at an extra cost: In the canyon environment, splashing water, sudden immersion, or accidental drops can easily ruin unprotected electronic devices. To preserve your memories safely, consider using a waterproof case or action camera, or take advantage of on-site photographers and videographers who can capture your experience and offer the footage for purchase.