We are on the Green Canyon Tour

Boating in the beautiful Green Canyon by boat
Discover the unique beauty of the Taurus Mountains
• Relax and swim in peaceful waters
See the breathtaking Green Canyon
• Keep your eyes open for Brown Fish Owls
Overview
Explore the beautiful Green Canyon by boat on a full-day tour of the Taurus Mountains. To swim
Enjoy a relaxing day amid the crystal clear waters and beautiful scenery with this full-day excursion.
Side, Alanya and Antalya.
What to expect
Spend a relaxing day on a boat sailing through one of the most beautiful dam lakes in the world! Green
The canyon will take you to another dimension with its magnificent view across its 2 canyons. Nature itself
This Green Canyon tour by boat is an ideal way to relieve the stress of everyday life and enjoy a day out.
in a peaceful environment. Suitable for all ages, will take you to the Green Lake and through it
The canyon surrounded by lush woodlands.
Start at the dock in the lake and travel approximately 9 miles (14.5 kilometers) across the emerald green
The waters of the Green Canyon encompass the magnificent environment. The region is rare and
Endangered Brown Fish Owls keep your eyes open for delightful creatures during the tour.
During the boat tour on the lake, you will have a swimming break. Lunch by a local lake
While traveling, relax on the comfortable boat and grab a snack of drinks on board
The service is accompanied by the panoramic view of the Taurus Mountains.
Oymapınar dam is located 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) north of Manavgat. Build between
1977-1984 is currently the fifth largest dam in Turkey and the only dam offering boat and fishing trips.
When it was completed, it became the third largest dam in Turkey, by the way, other dams also
was built and dropped to the fifth row. At the power plant in Oymanpınar dam, four
540 megawatt underground turbines producing 3% of Turkish production
electricity. The dam is 185 meters high, 30 meters thick at the base and 5 meters at the top. When
the lake is full, the water reaches a depth of 200 meters.




