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Goynuk Canyon: Natural Wonder Canyoning Adventure
4.5
76 Ratings
Kemer
Goynuk Canyon is a Natural and Geological Wonder that is formed over millions of years. Our Canyoning aqua safari tour offers unmatched fun and adventure. You will have fun, passing easy obstacles while observing small waterfalls, caves and many more..
Goynuk Canyon is a Natural and Geological Wonder that is formed over millions of years. Our Canyoning aqua safari tour offers unmatched fun and adventure. You will have fun, passing easy obstacles while observing small waterfalls, caves and many more..
Duration:
1 hour
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Kanyon Yolu - When you reach our park, our staff will take you to the canyon entrance via our safari vehicles or you can by preference choose to walk in order to observe nature and take photos. We provide mandatory equipment including wetsuits, helmets, life vest and canyoning shoes. Our staff will provide guidance and you will start your aqua…
- Kanyon Yolu - When you reach our park, our staff will take you to the canyon entrance via our safari vehicles or you can by preference choose to walk in order to observe nature and take photos. We provide mandatory equipment including wetsuits, helmets, life vest and canyoning shoes. Our staff will provide guidance and you will start your aqua safari enjoying geological wonder scenes that are sculpted by nature in millions of years.
What's Included
- Transportation in park
- Canyoning outfit
- On-board restrooms
- Transportation in park
- Canyoning outfit
- On-board restrooms
What's Not Included
- Gopro Rental
- Gopro Rental
Location
Kanyon Yolu
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
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(76 Ratings)
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E8693nxsandrinea
Oct 1, 2024
Waouh - Beautiful site, refreshing water.
Beautiful photos to do.
Site yes distorted by tourism.
It is a jewel of nature in a calm and soothing setting.
It is also possible to just visit and walk to the canyon , the bar and the canyon beach.
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Aydindemir49
Aug 27, 2023
Perfect. - I definitely recommend body rafting. You swim in the same place as the boat tour. The boat tour is 20 minutes, but the body rafting is indefinite and they take you up the 2 km canyon by car. It's definitely a must-do activity. You should definitely bring food and drinks with you. Döner or flatbread is 100₺ each. It's hard to say "doner" to someone who comes. There are seating areas and plenty of swimming opportunities in the ice-cold water. While doing body rafting, they offer us the opportunity to leave our equipment in safes with keys free of charge and provide helmets, vests and shoes. The nature and the canyon are incredibly beautiful.
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Lucyct7217fd
Aug 12, 2023
Must visit! - This trip is a must so! So much fun and absolutely stunning!
The water is crystal clead, people saying its freezing.. it really isnt that bad!
I would say make sure you jump on the jeep that parks near the zipline to take you to canyoneering as its a long trek in the heat, it will then pick up same place it drops you to take you back.
Great experience for all ages, there is a ladder climb at the end to reach the water fall which is a bit scary but you dont have to do it. Our 9 year old did it and was fine but maybe some younger might struggle on way back down.
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Yajamas5
Jul 31, 2022
Goynuk Canyon is a hidden gem. Amazing experience for all. Take Cash. - Goynuk Canyon is a hidden gem. But the website does not give enough information, so I will try to describe it the best I can for others. When you arrive the car can drop you off directly at the entrance. There is immediately ice cream, snacks and drinks available here. There is also a small gathering off animals for children to look at. At the ticket booth they have a t.v screen to show you examples of the activities you can do most things are roughly about £17 each and pay on card but there is no time limits on anything or a set time you have to be anywhere, you take as long as you need to get there. From there you walk around 500m to the next check point, this is on a dirt track that is mainly flat, not too hard for most people the only difficulty was there was little shade from the hot sun but when you get to the end there is over cover bench areas, a stream in which you can paddle and deeper water to swim if you wish, also more refreshments including ice cream, at this point you will need cash. It is also where the Zip lining is. What I didn't realise is there are 3 different heights which you can choose which to do, stay with 1 or mix it up with all 3. This is where you can get the Jeep up the hill to the main Canyon, some people decide to walk the 2.5km which is uphill, on a rough track with jeeps driving up. The jeeps come about every 5-10 minutes and it is a rush of people fighting to get in. When you get to the top you then have to walk down an extremely steep hill of about 30-40m there are steps to the right hand side which makes it slightly easier. Once down there, you will see more cafes across the bridge and before. Round to the left is a booth where you show your ticket and can purchase a waterproof case for your phone for €6 (highly recommend) . There is then decking to walk by lockers and where you have attendances helping you get kitted out with life jackets, helmets and swim shoes, In the winter months they will also give you wet suits. From here you can take the boat ride (dingys) which does not involve you getting wet or canyoning where you can swim along the boats, so if some of your party wants to go swimming but the other wants to stay dry you can. Warning, the water is FREEZING, it was 43 degrees when we went but that did not change the temperature. You swim round the Canyon, at first it deep and can't touch the floor but there is a rope on the left if you have anyone a bit under confident. After a while the water becomes more and more shallow until you have to walk over it. There are many photo opportunities including a photographer and although it's not lead by a team member, there are plenty about in the boats coming past constantly but not to any inconvenience. Once the water becomes a bit deeper again there is a small water fall, it is small, child size for them to slide down which my son loved. Beyond that is a shirt swim and a rope ladder where you can climb to a cliff and jump off into the deep water. You then turn back the way you came, so if at any point you don't want to do something you don't have to. There is no time limit and you can swim as long as you want. Afterwards we went to the cafe across the bridge, unfortunately we didn't bring enough cash for food and drinks for the 3 of us, I explained I took my card, I should have known they wouldn't take it up the mountain, but the staff were incredibly kind and let me take a drink each and a sandwich with the cash I had, which was so very kind. Afterwards we walked back up the steep hill where they have some sunbeds to rest on in a shaded part of the cliff while you wait for the Jeep to take you back down. We stopped again at the next stop for a paddle to cool down before heading back to the entrance. Was a fantastic experience and I highly recommend it to anyone. I would say anyone who struggles with fitness you can stop at the first stop and still have an enjoyable day. The staff were helpful and kind. But please don't make the same mistake I did and TAKE CASH! 😊
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Bexalina
Jul 23, 2022
Amazing Must Do Trip - This is perhaps a bit under the radar so I hate to write a review which may help draw crowds as the fact it wasn’t crowded was a huge bonus- but really this is a stunning place to spend a few hours.
You can pay an entry fee and just hike and swim in the pools or you can also pay to do zip line and/or body rafting (canyoning).
The place is stunning and was just a short taxi from our hotel in Goynuk but only about 20 mins from Kemer. You pay entry and then it’s a short walk to ‘base’ where you can choose to walk to the start of the canyoning or get a ride. We walked in 40 degree heat! It took about 40 mins and was all uphill but we think worthwhile for the views and a cool bridge over the canyon. Once there you get kitted out with helmet, water shoes and life jacket and then get into the pool (it’s freezing!) and begin your journey through the canyon which really is remarkable. So beautiful and other worldly. Sometimes you can walk through the water and sometimes you have to swim. A bit of scrambling too. It’s so much fun. If you can, take a phone or camera for pictures and bring your own waterproof case although they do sell them. I honestly have never experienced anything like it. If you are in the area it has to be on your list!
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Tarag281
Oct 4, 2022
An enjoyable adventure - We had a Good experience and enjoyed the experience throughly but the canyon was freezing at the start and takes a few moments to get used to it -I would 100% recommend a wetsuit!!!
Having read the reviews prior I completely agree it’s definitely not for anyone with disabilities or older like the adverts suggest 5-80 years old, we are fit and healthy in our 30s and did not struggle but the ladder up and down to the waterfall was a little hairy, I even got my fingers caught between the rock and the ladder and my other half slipped on a number of rocks causing cuts and scrapes to his legs. Despite this we are glad we did it!
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747nualah
Aug 27, 2022
Beautiful Place - fun activity - 4 stars given , Goynuk is stunning - the Canyoning Body Rafting, once you actually get started is great, relatively physical , but really enjoyable . I’ve taken a star off for the lack of organisation to actually get to the starting point for the Body Rafting . You can walk , but it is a bit of a way , so we decided to wait for one of the trucks. It was busy so all in all we waited about an hour , as when the trucks come , it does seem like a bit of a free for all ! Once you get to the top , the system for getting kitted out is well done , and then you literally throw yourself in the water and go ! My second issue was the ladder ! Towards the end there is a ladder to climb , which takes you to the last part of the adventure . The ladder is doable , but when my daughter was going up ( and then down ) my heart was in my mouth !! If you do venture up the ladder , there is about another 100m , then a waterfall , nice , but then you have come back ( yes , back down the ladder !! ) Don’t stress if you don’t decide to attempt the ladder!
All in all a fun activity !
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Gemma_stroud
Aug 18, 2022
Great family day trip - A group of 19 us went to the canyon with ages ranging from 5 to 74. We all had a great time.
On arrival we spoke to the reception staff and decided that some of us (including the youngest and the oldest) would do the boat trip (300 lira each with the 5 year old being free) and 10 people did the body rafting/canyoning (450 lira each).
You have to walk from the entrance to the first ‘section’ of the experience, where this is a cafe and toilets. Here you can either get the jeep up the mountain or walk. Our group did a mixture, with the walk taking about 25 minutes (uphill in the heat).
We got to the top and split into our groups of boat trips and body rafters.
The boat trip was very nice and relaxing. You do not get wet if you don’t want to and it was a pleasant experience. It only lasts about 10 minutes. Afterwards, some of us got in the water - it was freezing!!
Those doing the body rafting included two 7 year olds. One loved it, one didn’t. So I think it’s down to east individual. The rest of the group said it was amazing. Just be prepared for how cold the water is.
On the way back down, you have to walk unless though the jeep driver offered the oldest and youngest in our party a lift.
You can swim at various points on the way back down if you want.
At the top there is a toilet, though this was disgusting and is why I won’t give full marks. If you pay that amount of money for an experience I think you should have clean toilets, with toilet paper and soap.
Overall a worthwhile experience and we saw some amazing sites.
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214swenw
May 29, 2024
Nature worth seeing, staff indifferent - The hike in the canyon is entertaining and about 5km there and back. The prices vary depending on who you ask.
It was a shame that we weren't told at the entrance that there was a combination ticket that would have made the rafting 25% cheaper. When we asked the staff about it when we left the canyon, they pretended they didn't understand the language (English).
In summary: beautiful nature, indifferent staff
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Sunshine805214
Sep 19, 2023
Disappointing - Ideal for children and people who are not sporty or adventurous. We have done canyoning before and this was simply disappointing. 1 ladder up and 1 mini slide down. There was nothing else to do. We experienced it as an 'adventurous' paddling.
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