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Explore hotels in Belek, Turkey — properties from the pine-forest resort zone near 20+ championship golf courses. Antalya Airport is 30 km west.
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About Belek
Belek is a purpose-built resort town on Turkey's southern coast, sitting within the Antalya province along the stretch of coastline known as the Turkish Riviera. Developed primarily from the 1980s onward, it has grown into one of the country's leading destinations for beach holidays and golf tourism, drawing visitors from across Europe and beyond with its long sandy beaches, warm Mediterranean climate, and well-organized resort infrastructure.
Beaches and the Mediterranean Coast
Belek's coastline is one of its defining features. The beaches here are long, wide, and backed by pine forests that extend almost to the water's edge — a combination that gives the area a distinctive, park-like feel compared to more built-up resort towns. The sea is calm and clear for much of the year, making it suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and water sports. The beach season typically runs from May through October, with peak warmth falling between June and September when daytime temperatures regularly exceed 30°C.
Golf Tourism and Sports Facilities
Belek has earned a firm reputation as one of Europe's top golf destinations. The area is home to more than a dozen golf courses, many of them designed by internationally recognized architects and set among mature pine and eucalyptus woodland. The courses vary in difficulty and character, catering to both casual players and serious competitors. Several professional tournaments have been held in the region, which has helped establish Belek on the international golf circuit. Beyond golf, the resort zone offers a wide range of sports and wellness facilities, including tennis courts, spa centers, and fitness amenities typically found within the large hotel complexes.
History and Culture Within Reach
While Belek itself is a modern resort, it sits in a historically rich region. The ancient city of Perge, a well-preserved Greco-Roman site with colonnaded streets, a theater, and a stadium, lies roughly 15 kilometers to the west. The city of Aspendos, famous for its remarkably intact Roman theater that still hosts performances today, is approximately 20 kilometers to the east. The regional capital Antalya, with its Ottoman-era old quarter known as Kaleiçi, its clifftop harbor, and the Antalya Museum — one of Turkey's most important archaeological collections — is around 30 kilometers away. Day trips to these sites are straightforward by road.
Practical Tips for Visiting Belek
- Getting there: Antalya Airport is the main gateway, located approximately 30 kilometers from Belek. Transfer times by road are typically 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic.
- Best time to visit: Late April through early June and September through October offer warm, sunny weather with fewer crowds than the July–August peak.
- Currency: The Turkish lira is the local currency. Many hotels and larger establishments also accept euros, but having local currency is useful for smaller purchases.
- Language: Turkish is the official language. English is widely spoken in hotels and tourist-facing businesses.
- Dining: All-inclusive packages are common in Belek, but independent restaurants serving Turkish cuisine — including fresh seafood, grilled meats, and mezze — can be found in and around the resort area.
- Dress code: Belek is a relaxed beach resort, but modest dress is appreciated when visiting nearby historical and religious sites.
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