REVIEW · ALANYA
Pirate Boat Tour in Alanya: A Relaxing Day Out with Lunch
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Pirate boats turn a beach day into a story. This Alanya pirate boat tour mixes sea-time, cave sightings, and a fun onboard foam party, with hotel pickup and lunch so you can keep your day easy.
Two things I really like: the clear-water swimming breaks and the laid-back pace that still feels like an event.
My only heads-up: shade can be limited, especially on hot, sunny sailing days. If you burn easily, plan your spot early and bring the usual sun protection.
If you want a straightforward, good-value day out with an entertainer crew and time to swim, this works well. If you’re hunting for quiet and lots of museum time, you may feel the day is more about the water than deep exploring.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- How the Day Flows: Pickup, Port Time, and Your First Sails
- Sailing Past Red Tower and Tersane Shipyard Views
- Alanya Kalesi and the Cave Circuit: Pirate, Phosphorus, and Lovers’ Cave
- Cleopatra Beach Swim and Lunch at Pasha Beach
- Foam Party Energy: Friendly Pirate Crew and the Splash Factor
- Price and Value: What $31.94 Really Buys You
- Sun, Shade, and Small Comfort Tips That Matter
- Who Should Book This Pirate Boat Tour, and Who Might Skip It
- The Bottom Line: Should You Book the Alanya Pirate Boat Tour With Lunch?
- FAQ
- How long is the Pirate Boat Tour in Alanya?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is lunch included?
- Are soft drinks included?
- Is alcohol included?
- Are entrance fees included for the stops?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- What if the weather is poor?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Hotel pickup in Alanya keeps the morning simple, with a clear pickup message the afternoon before
- Swimming beats sightseeing here: you get open-sea time, not just a quick dip
- Caves + fortress viewpoints are part of the route without turning the day into a long hike
- Lunch and soft drinks are included, but ice cream and alcohol cost extra if you want them
- Foam party entertainment is the high-energy moment, and the top deck can get splashy
- Max group size is capped at 100, which helps keep things from feeling overly crowded
How the Day Flows: Pickup, Port Time, and Your First Sails

The experience starts at 9:00 am, and the company picks you up from any hotel in the Alanya region. You get the exact pickup time the day before, in the afternoon, so you’re not guessing early in the morning. Then it’s a ride on an air-conditioned bus to the Alanya port.
Once you’re at the harbor, the day shifts gears. You board the pirate-themed ship and settle in for about 1 hour 30 minutes of cruising before the next stops. This first stretch matters more than it sounds. It’s where you get oriented—where the deck is, where to stash your stuff, and how the boat handles the coastline. If you’re prone to seasickness, this early window is your chance to see how you feel before the most active swimming stops.
I like how this opener is set up for comfort: you’re not immediately racing through tight schedules. You ease into the day, and that makes the later cave and swimming moments more enjoyable.
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Sailing Past Red Tower and Tersane Shipyard Views
After your first cruise segment, you slow down near landmarks that anchor Alanya’s identity. You’ll sail along Red Tower and the Tersane Shipyard area. The Red Tower is described as a symbol of Alanya and serves as a museum now, and you also get a look at the Tersane Shipyard dating back to the Seljuk period.
This stop is relatively short—around 30 minutes—so treat it like a scenic break, not a full museum visit. You’ll get the visuals without getting trapped on-site for hours. For many people, that’s the whole appeal: you still leave time for the water.
One practical thought: because it’s a boat tour day, you’ll be moving between shade and sun more often than you would on a land-only excursion. If you care about comfort, have your sunscreen and hat ready before you reach this segment.
Alanya Kalesi and the Cave Circuit: Pirate, Phosphorus, and Lovers’ Cave

Next comes the part people remember later—the sea route around Alanya fortress and the cave area. You’ll see Alanya Kalesi, a fortress dating back to the 13th century, which historically protected the city and functioned as a residence for rulers. Even from the water, the fortress gives the coast a dramatic frame.
The highlight on this stretch is the cave lineup, with Pirate Cave and Phosphorus Cave plus Lovers’ Cave. Your time here is about 1 hour, which is enough to take in the formations without dragging the day out.
Here’s why this stop works well in practice:
- Caves are best viewed from the water, with light hitting the rock formations the way photos never quite show.
- You don’t need to be a major history buff. You just need a good seat and a willingness to look up.
- You get a mix of “wow” and “relax,” which keeps the day from feeling like a checklist.
If you like romantic photo moments, Lovers’ Cave is the one with the famous heart-shaped entrance and crystal-clear waters. You likely won’t spend long there, but it’s an easy win for your camera roll.
Cleopatra Beach Swim and Lunch at Pasha Beach

Then you hit the sun-and-water core of the day. You’ll pass Cleopatra Beach, known for its golden sand and clear turquoise water. The tour includes a stop for swimming in the open sea, and then the boat stops in front of Pasha Beach for lunch with sea views.
This segment is the longest: about 2 hours 30 minutes total. That gives you a real chance to enjoy the water, not just a quick dip before moving on. I find this pacing ideal if your goal is to leave with “I actually swam” as part of the memory, not “I stood near the water.”
Lunch is included, and the included drinks are alcohol-free (cola, fanta, sprite, water, mineral water). You also have time to swim again after lunch.
One thing to plan for: midday sun can be brutal. If shade is your priority, don’t wait until you’re already hungry and hot. Claim your spot early during this long stop.
Foam Party Energy: Friendly Pirate Crew and the Splash Factor

Most pirate-boat tours go for theme. This one goes for it with lively entertainment, a friendly pirate crew, and a big highlight: the foam party.
This is the moment where the vibe turns from sightseeing-relaxation into actual fun. If you’re traveling with friends, teens, or anyone who likes a bit of campy energy, this is usually where the day clicks into place.
A practical note from the realities of a foam party: the top deck can get messy. Drinks get tossed around, and splashes can reach nearby people. If you’re sensitive to wet clothes or you’ve packed your phone without water protection, aim for a safer spot away from the spray zone.
This is also where group dynamics matter. With up to 100 travelers, there’s a good chance you’ll have plenty of energy around you. That’s great if you want atmosphere. If you want quiet, you may prefer staying near calmer corners of the deck and stepping away when the foam is set loose.
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Price and Value: What $31.94 Really Buys You

At $31.94 per person, this tour is priced like a value day out, not a luxury yacht charter. The key value is what’s actually included:
- Hotel pickup by air-conditioned vehicle
- The boat trip itself
- Lunch
- Alcohol-free drinks
That inclusion matters. On a day focused on swimming and onboard fun, food and drinks are often where the costs creep up. Here, you get soft drinks and water covered without needing cash out every hour.
What’s not included is also important:
- Alcoholic drinks aren’t included
- Ice-cream isn’t included if desired
So if you’re the type who likes extra snacks or dessert on a beach day, budget a little extra. Based on the onboard experience people describe, fries and ice cream may be paid extras, and ice cream can be noticeably more expensive than a normal grab-and-go.
Still, for the mix of cruising, multiple scenic passes, cave viewpoints, and real swimming time plus lunch, I think the price feels fair. You’re basically paying for a structured sea day with the basics handled.
Sun, Shade, and Small Comfort Tips That Matter

This is a boat day, which means comfort is mostly about preparation. The tour doesn’t include anything that sounds like a full resort setup, so you’ll want to bring your own “survival kit.”
Here’s what helps:
- Sunscreen and a hat: shade can be limited, and you’ll be out in open sun during swimming and cruising
- Sunglasses: glare off the water can be intense
- Swimwear you can move in easily, plus something you can change into afterward
- A small towel if you like drying off quickly
- Water protection for your phone or camera, especially before the foam party
If you’re trying to avoid overheating, consider this simple strategy: during sea-sailing time, take shade breaks. During swim stops, pick a spot that lets you get in and out fast.
Also keep in mind that the day is built around being outside. If your version of relaxing includes constant shade, you’ll likely need to work a bit harder to find it on this ship.
Who Should Book This Pirate Boat Tour, and Who Might Skip It

This tour suits you best if you want:
- A fun day with onboard entertainment, not a quiet, museum-heavy itinerary
- Swimming time as a core feature
- A mix of scenic viewpoints (Red Tower, fortress area, cave sights) without long land travel
It also fits well for groups and people who like a lively atmosphere. The foam party is a big signal that this isn’t a minimalist experience.
On the other hand, consider skipping or choosing something calmer if:
- You get uncomfortable in strong sun and struggle without shade
- You want a deep, structured history tour on land
- You prefer a quieter boat with more spacious seating and less activity
For families, it can still work, but you should know the day leans energetic and outdoor. If your kids need steady routines and nap-friendly quiet, you might find this ship style less “relaxing” than you hoped.
The Bottom Line: Should You Book the Alanya Pirate Boat Tour With Lunch?
I’d book it if your ideal day in Alanya looks like this: morning pickup, a coastal cruise, a cave-view route, and at least one solid swimming window—then lunch with sea views and a fun onboard payoff.
It’s not perfect. Shade can be hard to find, and the onboard fun can mean you get a bit of splash during the foam party. Also, while lunch and soft drinks are included, anything extra like ice cream or alcohol is on you.
Still, at $31.94 with lunch and drinks included, this is a strong option for most people who want an easy, sea-focused day without planning every minute.
If you go, go prepared for sun, bring water protection, and don’t overthink the schedule. The value is in the day you actually get to spend on the water.
FAQ
How long is the Pirate Boat Tour in Alanya?
The tour lasts about 6 to 7 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 9:00 am.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is offered from any hotel in the Alanya region, and they contact you the afternoon before with your pickup time.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included during the tour.
Are soft drinks included?
Yes. Alcohol-free drinks are included, including cola, fanta, sprite, water, and mineral water.
Is alcohol included?
No. Alcoholic drinks are not included, and there is a minimum age requirement of 18 for alcohol consumption.
Are entrance fees included for the stops?
Yes. Admission tickets are included for the listed stops.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes. The tour offers a mobile ticket.
What if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































