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- Discover the beauty of Suluada on a scenic boat tour from Side.
- Swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters of Suluada’s secluded beaches.
- Visit iconic spots like Love Cave, Love Beach, and Cennet Bay.
- Enjoy a delicious lunch on board while surrounded by breathtaking views.
- Experience an unforgettable day in one of Antalya's most stunning natural paradises.
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Suluada, Turkey – A Day Trip to the Turkish Maldives
What Is Suluada?
Suluada, often called the Turkish Maldives, is one of the most beautiful natural destinations on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Located just 2 kilometers off the shore of Adrasan, this small island is famous for its turquoise, crystal-clear waters, white-toned beaches, and untouched natural environment.
Suluada is a protected area with no hotels or permanent settlements, making it a true escape into nature.
Why Is Suluada Called the Turkish Maldives?
Stunning Island Scenery
Suluada’s bright blue water and light-colored shoreline resemble tropical islands, earning it the nickname “Turkish Maldives.” The clarity of the sea allows you to see the seabed even at deeper points.
Two Unique Beaches
- Western Beach: Slightly wavy and refreshing
- Northern Beach: Calm, shallow, and ideal for relaxed swimming
Both beaches offer completely different swimming experiences within the same trip.
Ideal for Swimming & Snorkeling
The island’s clean waters make it perfect for:
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
- Floating and relaxing in calm Mediterranean conditions
Perfect for Photos & Social Media
Suluada is one of the most photographed spots in Antalya. The contrast of white rock formations and turquoise water creates natural, filter-free photo opportunities.
Suluada Day Trip Experience
Easy Access from the Mainland
Boat trips to Suluada depart from Adrasan, making the island easily accessible while still feeling remote and untouched.
What You Can Expect on the Tour
- Boat cruise through clear Mediterranean waters
- Multiple swimming stops around Suluada
- Time to relax on both beaches
- Snorkeling opportunities
- Fresh lunch prepared with local ingredients onboard
This balance of relaxation, nature, and light activity makes the trip suitable for couples, families, and solo travelers.
Who Is the Suluada Trip For?
- Travelers looking for peaceful nature escapes
- Sea lovers and swimmers
- Photography and Instagram enthusiasts
- Visitors wanting a full-day boat trip without crowds
Why Visit Suluada in Antalya?
The Mediterranean coast near Antalya is rich in natural beauty, but Suluada stands out for its purity, water clarity, and preserved environment. It is not just a sightseeing spot—it is an experience that allows you to disconnect from daily life and reconnect with nature.
Frequently asked questions about Suluada Island
How far is Suluada from the coast?
Approximately 2 kilometers from the mainland near Adrasan.
Can you swim at Suluada?
Yes. Swimming is the main highlight, with clear and calm waters.
Is Suluada suitable for children?
Yes, especially the calmer northern beach, under supervision.
Is lunch included on the boat trip?
Most Suluada excursions include a freshly prepared lunch, but details depend on the tour provider.
Are there facilities on the island?
No. Suluada is uninhabited and protected. Everything is provided on the boat.
Discover one of Turkey’s most beautiful islands.
Book your Suluada day trip today and experience the true Turkish Maldives.
What's included
- Pick up from hotels and transfer with air-conditioned bus
- Boat trip along Suluada
- Lunch on the boat
What's not included
- Drinks during the tour
- Personal expenses
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Suluada Tour from Side: A Unique Underwater Paradise
A Suluada tour from Side is a must for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Don’t forget your goggles—Suluada is home to an abundant underwater world, teeming with marine life and a thriving reef system. This island is a sanctuary for dolphins and Mediterranean Monk Seals, making it a unique experience for wildlife enthusiasts.
- Underwater Paradise: Suluada is renowned for its vibrant reef system, offering incredible opportunities for snorkeling and diving.
- Wildlife Haven: Spot dolphins and Mediterranean Monk Seals that frequently visit the island’s clear waters.
- Protective Environment: Experts recommend designating Suluada as a protected area to preserve its natural beauty and rich marine life.
- Essential Items to Bring: Make sure to pack a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, towel, extra clothes, and some cash for extra drinks during the tour.
- Perfect Day Trip: A Suluada tour from Side promises an unforgettable adventure, blending natural beauty with marine exploration.
Book your Suluada tour from Side today and immerse yourself in this spectacular marine sanctuary!
Additional information
Adrasan Suluada Tour from Side
Join a full-day trip from Side to Suluada. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and discovering hidden beaches and caves on this unforgettable boat tour.
The total duration of the boat tour is 5 hours.
Tour Itinerary
- 06:30 Pick-up from your hotel in Side and transfer to Adrasan Bay by air-conditioned vehicle
- 09:30 Arrival at Adrasan Bay and start of the boat tour around 10:00
- Visit Suluada, Love Cave, Love Beach, Cennet Bay, West Beach, and Fennel Bay
- 3 swimming stops at different bays during the tour
- 13:00 Lunch on board
- 15:00 Return to Adrasan Port and end of the cruise
- 15:30 Departure back to Side
- 18:00 Arrival at your hotel in Side
Note: Times and tour itinerary may change without prior notice due to weather conditions.
Period & Price
03 April 2026 – 31 October 2026
Price
| Person 07 > | € 39.0 |
| Child 04 > 06 | € 25.0 |
| Child 00 > 03 | € 0 |
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