This tour from Side takes you to the breathtaking Sapadere Canyon, located approximately 100 kilometers away in the Taurus Mountains.
You will embark on an 800-meter walkway that winds along the mountainside, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature and admire the small waterfalls along the path. At the end, you'll be greeted by the majestic Sapadere Waterfall, which cascades into a refreshing natural pool below.
You can take a dip in the invigorating 10-degree water before enjoying a delicious, local-inspired lunch and a break.
The tour also includes a visit to the remarkable Cüceler Cave (Dwarf Cave). Here, you'll explore two chambers adorned with stunning stalagmites, stalactites, and colorful, illuminated formations, all while learning about the cave's legend.








3 Comments
4.4
Exploring the stunning canyon and taking a refreshing swim beneath the waterfall was a highlight for us, offering a perfect escape from our busy schedules. While the cave exploration was intriguing, it felt a bit cramped at times, which slightly detracted from the experience.
4.6
We had a fantastic time exploring the stunning canyon and its waterfall, where the cool water provided a refreshing escape from the summer heat. The scenic drive from Side to our destination was enjoyable, with beautiful landscapes unfolding around us. Lunch by the water was a highlight, though we found ourselves slightly wishing for more time to relax and soak it all in. The cave exploration added an exciting twist to the day, offering a unique perspective of the area. Overall, it was a well-organized outing, but a bit more time at the waterfall would have made it even better.
4.6
Our group had an unforgettable time exploring the stunning canyon and its breathtaking waterfall, where we took a refreshing swim that felt like a slice of paradise. One of the highlights was definitely the lunch by the water; enjoying delicious local dishes while surrounded by nature was a perfect touch. We also ventured into a captivating cave, where the cool air and intricate rock formations left us in awe. The only downside was that the tour felt a bit rushed at times, especially as we tried to absorb all the sights. Still, the thrill of discovering such hidden gems with friends made this an excursion we’d happily recommend.