SULUADA. TURKISH MALDIVES

Duration from 7:00 to 18:00
Movement By boat/yacht
Type Group
Guide Live Guide
Entry tickets Payment on the spot

Pick up from: Alanya, Side

What awaits you:

  • yacht trip
  • deserted island
  • swimming in a crystal sea with different shades at each stop from Maldivian colors to deep blue

Suluada — this is an island of volcanic origin, with small grottoes and sub-rock lakes, a mineral spring with healing water
The water here is so clear that you can see the bottom at a depth of 25 m.

  • We pick up from the hotel, including apartments, villas
  • We are going to the port of Adrasan
  • From the port we depart by yacht to the island of Suluada (approximately 1 hour)
  • Let's stop near the white beach of Suluada Island for swimming
  • Lunch on a yacht overlooking the island (grilled fish, pasta, salad)
  • After lunch, we’ll go to the second — red-red beach (stop for rest and swimming 1 hour)
  • Afterwards we will sail to the black rocks and there will be a stop for swimming in the open sea (45 minutes)
  • At the last stop we will treat you to fruit and tea
  • Afterwards we will go to the port and then take you to your hotel

Languages of the tour

  • Russian

Information

What's included 

  • transfer from and to the hotel;
  • sea trip on a yacht;
  • lunch (except drinks);
  • tea party with fruits and sweets;
  • insurance.

During the excursion you must have with you:

  • Comfortable clothes and shoes, hat, sunglasses and cream, swimsuit or swimming trunks, towel, change of clothes;
  • Video/photo camera; 
  • Money to pay for additional services;
  • Passport or photocopy of passport

Order cancellation conditions:

If a tourist cancels an excursion in less than 3 days, the penalty is 100%. 

Important:

The order of excursions may be changed 

Departure only from Alanya, Side

The company is not responsible for lost items.

Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.

Attractions

Suluada
Suluada

The island, whose name can be interpreted as "watery island" and which was previously called "Crambus", is located in the Mediterranean Sea and belongs to the territory of Turkey. This is an interesting historical and toponymic clarification.