The Best Stay and Play Golf Resorts in Turkey
Belek is the most concentrated golf resort in Europe, more than a dozen championship courses and a wall of five star all inclusive hotels packed into a few miles of Mediterranean pine forest. We rank the eight best stay and play bases, from the ultra luxury of Maxx Royal to the floodlit golf at Regnum Carya, with the verdict on each and indicative 2026 green fees.
Photograph: Gloria Golf Resort, Gloria Golf Resort, via Google
How we ranked them
Turkey's golf story is really Belek's story, a planned resort strip east of Antalya where the courses and the hotels were built together, so the whole region runs on the stay and play model. The appeal is the density and the value, full board luxury, unlimited sun from spring through autumn, and a dozen good to excellent courses within a short shuttle of one another. We weight the quality of the home and partner courses, the standard of the hotel and its all inclusive offer, and how well the whole thing works for a golf group. The top of this list pairs a genuinely strong course with a hotel worth the trip on its own.
The ranking
Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort
The benchmark for luxury golf in Turkey, an ultra all inclusive resort built around The Montgomerie Maxx Royal, a Colin Montgomerie design that has hosted the Turkish Airlines Open and ranks among Europe's better resort courses. Villas with private pools, an exceptional food and drink offer and faultless service set the standard on the coast. The most complete stay and play experience in Belek, and priced to match.
Indicative 2026 green fee around €130 to €170. Always confirm directly before booking.Regnum Carya Golf and Spa Resort
A vast, glamorous all inclusive resort with two home courses, the heathland styled Carya, a Thomson, Perrett and Lobb design famous for its floodlit night golf, and the nearby National. Carya's bentgrass fairways and pine framed holes are among the most highly rated in the country, and the after dark rounds are a genuine novelty. The strongest two course base in Belek, with a resort to match.
Indicative 2026 green fee around €120 to €165. Always confirm directly before booking.Gloria Golf Resort
One of the original Belek resorts and still one of the best run, with three courses on site, the mature Old Course by Michel Gayon, the New and the shorter Verde. A short walk from the beach across a private stretch shared with its two sister hotels, it offers the most golf without leaving the property and a reliably high standard of all inclusive comfort. The dependable, golf first choice for a group.
Indicative 2026 green fee around €100 to €150. Always confirm directly before booking.Cornelia Diamond Golf Resort and Spa
Home to the Cornelia Golf Club, a Nick Faldo design opened in 2006 and long regarded as the toughest test of golf in Turkey, a 27 hole layout of water, sand and risk and reward holes. The resort itself is lavish, with Belek's only eco spa and a strong all inclusive offer. The pick for better players who want the most demanding home course on the strip.
Indicative 2026 green fee around €110 to €155. Always confirm directly before booking.Sueno Hotels Golf Belek
A golf focused resort with two on site eighteens designed by PGA Design Consulting and opened in 2007, the longer parkland Pines and the tighter, more strategic Dunes. With both courses on the doorstep and a solid family friendly all inclusive offer, it is one of the most convenient and best value golf bases in Belek, popular with societies and mixed groups.
Indicative 2026 green fee around €90 to €135. Always confirm directly before booking.Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort
An ornate, palatial all inclusive resort with its own course, the Kaya Palazzo Golf Club, a David Jones design from 2007 set among the pines close to the Antalya Golf Club. The hotel leans grand and family oriented, and the course is an enjoyable, fair resort test. A comfortable, well priced base that sits right in the middle of the Belek course cluster.
Indicative 2026 green fee around €90 to €130. Always confirm directly before booking.Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek
A large, high standard all inclusive resort set right on the Belek golf belt, popular for the strength of its food and drink offer and its beach. It has no on site eighteen but sits within a short shuttle of the National, Carya and the PGA Sultan courses, and packages bundle rounds across the cluster. A strong value luxury base for a group that wants variety of courses from one hotel.
Green fees by package across the Belek courses. Always confirm directly before booking.Rixos Premium Belek
The flagship of the Rixos all inclusive brand, a sprawling beachfront resort known for its entertainment, dining and family facilities rather than an on site course. It works as a lively base for larger and mixed groups who want a wide choice of nearby courses on a package, with the whole Belek strip a short transfer away. Choose it for the resort buzz as much as the golf.
Green fees by package across the Belek courses. Always confirm directly before booking.Course designers, opening years and host history verified June 2026. Green fees are indicative third party figures for the 2026 season, shown to set expectations only. We are a guide, not an operator, and never quote our own pricing. Most Belek golf is sold as all inclusive stay and play packages. Always confirm access and fees directly before booking.
Indicative green fees at a glance
| Resort home course | Indicative 2026 fee | Designer |
|---|---|---|
| The Montgomerie Maxx Royal | Around €130 to €170 | Colin Montgomerie |
| Carya, Regnum Carya | Around €120 to €165 | Thomson, Perrett and Lobb |
| Gloria Old Course | Around €100 to €150 | Michel Gayon |
| Cornelia Golf Club | Around €110 to €155 | Nick Faldo |
| Sueno, Pines and Dunes | Around €90 to €135 | PGA Design Consulting |
Indicative third party figures for the 2026 season, shown to set expectations only. All inclusive package rates per round are typically lower. Always confirm directly before booking.
Plan your Belek golf trip
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Turkey golf resort questions
Where is the best golf in Turkey?
Almost all of Turkey's championship golf sits in Belek, a stretch of pine forest on the Mediterranean coast around 30 minutes east of Antalya, where more than a dozen courses and a cluster of five star all inclusive resorts share the same few miles. Maxx Royal, Regnum Carya and Gloria are the standout stay and play bases.
When is the best time for a golf holiday in Turkey?
Spring, roughly February to May, and autumn, September to November, are the prime Belek golf seasons, with warm, dry days and good turf. High summer is too hot for comfortable golf and winter is the value season. Always confirm directly before booking.
How much does golf cost in Belek in 2026?
Indicative visitor green fees on the leading Belek courses run roughly 90 to 170 euros per round in 2026, though most golfers travel on all inclusive stay and play packages that bundle rounds, transfers and full board for far less per day. Prices change, so always confirm directly before booking.
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