Validity period
01 April 2026 – 31 December 2026
| Ticket type | Price |
|---|---|
| Person 10 > | € 39 |
| Child 04 > 09 | € 25 |
| Child 00 > 03 | € 5 |
Price depends on selected options
Everything you need to know at a glance
Most tours are easy to describe.
A boat trip takes place on the water.
A city tour stays in the city.
A rafting trip follows the river.
Jeep Safari is harder to put into a single category.
An hour after leaving Belek, the day might feel like a mountain excursion. Later it becomes a village tour. Then a water fight breaks out between jeeps. Not long afterwards, people are swimming, taking photos or simply watching the landscape change outside the vehicle.
The route keeps moving and so does the atmosphere.
That constant change is one reason many visitors rank it among the most enjoyable days of their holiday.
The transition from resort life to mountain life happens surprisingly fast.
The hotel zone fades away and roads begin climbing towards the foothills of the Taurus Mountains.
The surroundings become quieter.
Forests replace hotel gardens.
Open valleys replace golf courses.
The further inland the convoy travels, the less the day feels connected to the coastline.
Millions of visitors stay along Antalya's coast every year.
Far fewer spend time exploring the landscapes behind it.
The Jeep Safari heads directly into those areas, following roads that connect villages, forests and mountain viewpoints rather than beaches and tourist centres.
Many excursions are built around reaching a specific destination.
The Jeep Safari works differently.
The road itself is a major part of the experience.
The scenery changes constantly. One section passes through pine forests. Another crosses open countryside. Further along, small villages appear between the hills.
Instead of travelling to one attraction, the attraction is the route itself.
No description of a Jeep Safari would be complete without mentioning the water battles.
They are not officially scheduled.
They rarely begin the same way.
Yet somehow they almost always happen.
What starts as a splash from one jeep often spreads through the convoy within minutes.
For many guests, it becomes one of the most entertaining parts of the day and a feature that sets the safari apart from ordinary sightseeing tours.
The variety of landscapes is another reason the tour remains popular.
A single day may include mountain tracks, forest roads, riverside stops and rural villages where life continues much as it always has.
Rather than focusing on one attraction, the safari provides a broader look at the countryside surrounding Belek.
Part of the appeal comes from the fact that these areas feel very different from the resort environment.
Roads can be dusty.
The ride can be bumpy.
Shoes do not always stay clean.
For many visitors, that is exactly the point.
Families enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
Groups of friends enjoy the social side of the tour.
Couples often choose it as a break from the beach.
Because the day combines scenery, movement, village life and light-hearted fun, it appeals to a wider range of travellers than many activity-based excursions.
It is difficult to describe Belek Jeep Safari with a single word.
Part nature trip.
Part countryside tour.
Part social activity.
Part off-road adventure.
Perhaps that is why so many visitors leave feeling that the day passed faster than expected.
There is always another road, another view and another surprise waiting around the next corner.
Visitors interested in the area beyond Belek's beaches and resorts may find useful background information in this overview of local tours, activities and day trips available throughout the region: Belek tours and activities.
Probably. Water fights between the jeeps are common and many people mention them in their reviews. If you don't want your phone or clothes getting wet, bring some protection.
No. There are dirt roads and some bumpy sections, but don't expect an extreme off-road experience. Most people join for the scenery and the atmosphere.
Not at all. Many reviews say the adults enjoyed them as much as the kids.
Yes. Between the dust, water and warm weather, many people are happy they brought a change of clothes.
Yes. Families make up a large part of most safari groups and children usually enjoy the day.
The route passes through small villages in the mountains. Depending on the day, there may be short stops along the way.
It can be during the summer, especially on dry mountain roads. This is one of the things people mention most often in reviews.
Comfortable clothes and comfortable shoes. Most people also bring sunglasses because of the dust.
It's a good idea. Some routes include swimming breaks, especially during the hotter months.
The answers vary, but the same things appear again and again in reviews: the mountain roads, the water fights, the views and spending a day away from the hotel area.
If you do not like getting wet, this tour may not be for you. Water fights between the jeeps are common and are often mentioned in guest reviews.
The jeeps are open, so expect sun, wind and dust during the drive. A hat, sunglasses and sunscreen can be useful, especially in summer.
The roads are sometimes rough and bumpy. People with serious back or neck problems may find parts of the journey uncomfortable.
A waterproof pouch for your phone is worth bringing. Water and dust are the two things most likely to affect personal belongings during the day.
This is not a fast-paced off-road experience. Most of the day is spent driving through mountain roads, forests and villages in the Taurus Mountains.
If there is a swimming stop on your tour, you will be glad you brought swimwear and a towel.
The day begins with hotel pick-up in Belek before heading towards the foothills of the Taurus Mountains. Away from the coast, the scenery quickly changes from resort areas to forests, countryside roads and small villages.
Throughout the day, the jeeps follow mountain tracks and rural roads, passing through areas that most visitors would never see during a typical beach holiday.
Village Stop
One of the stops includes a visit to a traditional village house, where guests can take a short break and enjoy a local drink.
Mountain Views
There is also a stop at a higher viewpoint in the mountains, offering wide views across the surrounding countryside and valleys.
Lunch In The Mountains
Lunch is served at a local restaurant in the mountains. The menu usually includes a selection of Turkish dishes, salad, rice and seasonal ingredients.
Swimming Break
During the warmer months, there is usually time for a swim in a natural freshwater area before the return journey.
The safari covers a large area of the countryside around Belek. Most of the route follows unpaved mountain and village roads, with only a smaller section on normal paved roads.
The Belek Jeep Safari is more about spending a day in nature than extreme off-road driving. Mountain roads, village stops, lunch, swimming and the social atmosphere between the jeeps are all part of the experience.
Validity period
| Ticket type | Price |
|---|---|
| Person 10 > | € 39 |
| Child 04 > 09 | € 25 |
| Child 00 > 03 | € 5 |
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Belek Jeep Safari is a full-day countryside tour that combines mountain roads, village visits, a local lunch and a freshwater swimming stop. The route covers around 80–100 km through the Taurus foothills, with most of the journey taking place on unpaved roads away from the resort area.