Titanic Golf Club
The course long known as Titanic, the golf of the Titanic Deluxe resort at Belek, now plays under the name Cullinan Links. What began as a 27 hole Hawtree design between a river and the Mediterranean was rebuilt in 2022 into two 18 hole courses, the kind of warm, pine framed, all inclusive golf that has made Belek the value capital of European golf travel.
Photo: Cullinan Links Golf Club via Google.
The verdict
First, the name. The course that travelling golfers have known for years as Titanic Golf Club, the golf attached to the Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek resort, was rebuilt in 2022 and now plays as Cullinan Links Golf Club. The original was a 27 hole Hawtree of England design that opened in 1997 on a lovely piece of land between a river and the Mediterranean, three loops of nine that flowed through pine and water. The redesign reshaped that ground into two full 18 hole par 71 courses, Aspendos and Olympos.
What has not changed is the proposition. This is Belek golf, which means immaculate conditioning, mature umbrella pines lining wide fairways, water in play, and a five star all inclusive resort a short walk from the first tee. It is built for the group that wants a week of warm, reliable, well kept golf at a price that European resorts struggle to match, with the buggy, the caddie option and the long lunch all part of the package. Serious enough to enjoy, relaxed enough to play every day, and outstanding value with it.
Titanic Golf Club at a glance
- Opened
- 1997
- Design
- Hawtree; rebuilt 2022
- Type
- Parkland
- Par
- 71 per course
- Layout
- Two 18s
- Green fee
- From €90
Design history, layout and par verified June 2026 from the resort and course listings. The original Titanic course opened in 1997 to a Hawtree design, 27 holes between a river and the Mediterranean, and was rebuilt in 2022 into two 18 hole par 71 courses, Aspendos and Olympos, now branded Cullinan Links. Most golfers play on an all inclusive package at the Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek resort; indicative Belek pay and play green fees run from around 90 to 120 euros in 2026. Always confirm directly before booking.
The holes worth the trip
The appeal of the golf here is the same that draws golfers to Belek in general. The fairways are broad and generous, lined with tall umbrella pines that give every hole a framed, parkland feel, and the turf is kept to a high standard through the long Turkish season. Water threads through both layouts, and the 2022 redesign added definition and modern green sites while keeping the easy, walkable rhythm that made the original popular.
Because the land sits close to the river and the Mediterranean, there is more movement and interest here than on some of the flatter Belek courses, and a couple of holes catch the sea breeze. Played off the right tees it is a fair, enjoyable test for a mixed group, and the two course layout means you can spend a week without repeating yourself.
This is not a course you travel across the world to tick off a bucket list. It is a course you build a relaxed, high value week around, with the resort, the weather and the price doing as much of the work as the golf. On that brief, it delivers.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Resort golf, most played on an all inclusive stay and play package at Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek; pay and play also available |
| Green fee | Indicative Belek pay and play from around 90 to 120 euros for a 2026 round; packages bundle multiple rounds |
| Booking | Book the resort and golf together for the best value; spring and autumn are the prime windows |
| On the day | Buggies and caddies available; two 18 hole par 71 courses, Aspendos and Olympos, plus practice facilities |
| Getting there | At Belek on the Turkish Riviera, around 35 minutes east of Antalya Airport |
| Best months | March to May and September to November, the cooler shoulder seasons for Belek golf |
Access and indicative green fees verified June 2026 from the resort and public listings; they change without notice, so always confirm directly before booking. Check tee time availability.
Where to stay nearby
The obvious base is the Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek resort itself, a large five star all inclusive hotel beside the course, which is how most golfers play here. The rate typically wraps the room, the food and drink and the golf into one price, the formula that makes Belek such reliable value.
Belek as a whole is wall to wall with five star golf resorts and championship courses within a short transfer, so a week here can easily take in several of the area's best layouts. Antalya Airport keeps the flights short and frequent from across Europe.
Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts in Belek.
A Belek golf trip
We build the all inclusive Belek week around your group, pair the Titanic and Cullinan Links golf with the best of the area's championship courses, and handle the resort, transfers and tee times. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Titanic Golf Club questions
Is Titanic Golf Club now Cullinan Links?
Yes. The course long known as Titanic Golf Club at Belek was rebuilt in 2022 and renamed Cullinan Links Golf Club. It is the golf attached to the Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek resort, now laid out as two 18 hole courses called Aspendos and Olympos.
Who designed Titanic Golf Club?
The original Titanic course was designed by Hawtree of England and opened in 1997 as a 27 hole layout between a river and the Mediterranean. A 2022 redesign reshaped the land into the two 18 hole par 71 courses that play today as Cullinan Links.
How much does it cost to play at Titanic Golf Belek?
Most golfers play on an all inclusive stay and play package at the Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek resort, where rounds are bundled into the rate. Indicative pay and play green fees in Belek run from around 90 to 120 euros in 2026. Fees change by season, so always confirm directly before booking.
Where is Titanic Golf Club?
It is at Belek on the Turkish Riviera, around 35 minutes east of Antalya Airport, within the pine fringed golf belt that holds most of Turkey's championship courses.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Design history, layout and par verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.