About Belek
Belek occupies a privileged strip of coast east of Antalya where fragrant pine forests meet the Mediterranean, creating a setting unlike anywhere else on the Turkish Riviera. The destination has earned an international reputation built on its cluster of world-class golf courses — designed by legends of the sport and maintained to exacting tournament standards — alongside resort hotels that rank among the finest all-inclusive properties in Europe.
Resorts such as Granada Luxury Resort, Selectum Family Resort, and Sirene Belek Hotel offer everything you could need within their lush, landscaped grounds: multiple swimming pools, championship-standard tennis courts, kids' entertainment zones, gourmet restaurants, and comprehensive spa facilities. Guests who prefer to venture outside the resort perimeter will find the surrounding countryside equally rewarding.
Beyond the fairways, Belek is a gateway to some of Turkey's most impressive ancient sites. The Roman theatre at Aspendos — one of the best-preserved anywhere in the world — is a breathtaking short trip away. The ruins of Perge offer a fascinating walk through a once-mighty city, while the Köprülü Canyon National Park provides adventures in whitewater rafting and trail hiking for those seeking something more active. Culture, comfort, and nature come together at Belek in a way that few destinations can match.
Airport Transfer to Belek
A private transfer from Antalya Airport to Belek is the ideal start for golfers and holiday-makers alike. Whether you have a set of clubs, oversized luggage, or are travelling as a group, professional drivers ensure everything arrives safely at your resort entrance.
Belek's major resorts are designed for seamless arrivals, with dedicated drop-off zones and porter services at most properties. Your driver will have monitored your flight in advance, so any delay will already have been factored into the pick-up time.
Getting to Belek
From Antalya Airport, the road to Belek heads east along the coast before turning inland into increasingly dense pine forest. The transformation from city suburbs to resort corridor is gradual and pleasant, with the scent of pine marking your arrival in golf country. Well-signed junctions direct you to the individual resorts and beachside hotels that make up Belek's accommodation landscape.
Practical Tips for Visiting Belek
Belek has a long and pleasant season, but for golf the absolute best conditions are in spring (March–June) and autumn (September–November), when temperatures are moderate and the courses are at their greenest. In summer, heat and humidity make early morning tee times strongly advisable. Advance booking for golf rounds is essential during peak season, particularly for the most sought-after courses.
Resort guests who wish to explore outside the property will find the local town of Serik offers a more traditional market experience. Visits to Aspendos are best made in the cooler hours of morning; the site has limited shade so carry water and sun protection. The journey to Köprülü Canyon involves a scenic mountain drive and is most enjoyable as a full-day outing.
- Book golf tee times well in advance for April–June and September–October — these are the most popular windows and courses fill up early.
- For Aspendos, go early in the morning to avoid midday heat and get the best light for photos.
- November through February sees quieter resorts and significantly lower prices if beach time is less of a priority.







