The Montgomerie Maxx Royal golf course in Belek, Antalya, Turkey
Planning guide · 2026 rates

Green Fees in Turkey: What It Costs to Play in 2026

Turkish golf means Belek, the dense resort strip on the Mediterranean coast near Antalya where a dozen championship courses sit within minutes of each other and their five star hotels. It is one of the great value golf destinations in Europe's backyard, and almost everyone plays it on a package. Here is what golf actually costs in Turkey in 2026, course by course, with the indicative rates and the way most people play it for less.

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The short answer

Plan on roughly 70 to 210 euros a round in 2026, which makes Belek one of the best value quality golf strips in the Mediterranean. At the value end, the everyday resort courses run from around 70 to 90 euros. The strong middle tier, including Carya, Cornelia and the two courses at the Antalya Golf Club, the PGA Sultan and the Pasha, sits in a 90 to 160 euro band. At the top is the Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Colin Montgomerie's flagship, at an indicative 180 to 210 euros in peak season. These are indicative peak figures and they move with the season, so treat them as a guide and always confirm directly before booking.

Two levers cut the bill further. The first is season. Belek plays effectively year round, with spring and autumn the most comfortable and most expensive, and high summer and deep winter softer. The second, and the bigger one in Turkey, is the package. Almost no one pays rack rate here. The all inclusive resorts bundle several rounds with a five star hotel, food and drink at prices that undercut nearly anywhere in Europe, so the realistic per round cost on a golf holiday lands well below the headline green fee.

Turkey green fees by course, 2026

Indicative 18 hole peak season green fees in Belek, 2026. Spring and autumn are peak; summer and winter are lower. Stay and play packages cut the per round cost sharply. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.
CourseNoteIndicative 2026 green fee
Montgomerie Maxx RoyalColin Montgomerie design; the flagship championship course in BelekAround 180 to 210 euros
Carya Golf ClubThomson Perrett heathland style design, the first of its kind on the coastAround 120 to 160 euros
Cornelia Golf ClubNick Faldo 27 hole championship complexAround 110 to 150 euros
Antalya Golf Club, PGA Sultan and PashaTwo courses, the longer PGA Sultan and the shorter PashaAround 90 to 150 euros
Kaya Palazzo and SuenoEstablished resort championship courses, Dunes and Pines at SuenoAround 80 to 130 euros
Everyday resort coursesValue rounds across the Belek strip, ideal for filling a packageFrom around 70 to 90 euros

Green fees verified indicatively in June 2026 from course and operator listings; they vary by season, day and how you book, and change without notice, so always confirm current rates directly with the course or your trip planner before booking. Check tee time availability.

How green fees work in Turkey

Three things drive the price. The first is the course. Belek's golf is tiered, from the everyday resort layouts at the value end, through a strong middle of Carya, Cornelia and the Antalya Golf Club, up to the marquee Montgomerie Maxx Royal at the top. The gap between cheapest and dearest is wide, so a clever package mixes a flagship round or two with several value courses. The second is season. Belek plays year round, peaking in price and condition through spring and autumn, the pleasant months, and easing in the heat of high summer and the cool of deep winter.

The third, and the one that defines Turkey, is the package. This is a destination built on all inclusive golf holidays rather than walk up rounds, and the resorts price accordingly, bundling several rounds with a five star hotel, food and unlimited drink at a rate that beats paying course by course by a wide margin. A multi round, multi night stay and play package is the normal way to play here and the way to get the best of Belek for the least money. Buggies and shared transfers between the courses and hotels are typically built into the package.

Where to spend, and where to save

If you play one marquee round, make it the Montgomerie Maxx Royal, the most celebrated course in Turkey and the reason many golfers come. Pair it with Carya, the distinctive heathland style course, and Cornelia for variety at lower fees. Then fill the rest of the week with the value resort courses, which are well kept and pleasant and keep the average cost down. Build the holiday around an all inclusive stay and play resort, mix one or two flagship rounds with several value courses, and Belek delivers championship golf, five star comfort and a sensible bill in the same week.

Plan a Turkey golf trip

We build the Belek week around the Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Carya and Cornelia, match the all inclusive resort to your group, and price the package so your green fees work hardest. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Turkey green fee questions

How much are green fees in Turkey in 2026?

Almost all of Turkey's golf is in Belek, near Antalya, where indicative 2026 green fees run from around 70 euros at the everyday resort courses up to roughly 180 to 210 euros at the flagship Montgomerie Maxx Royal. Most strong courses, such as Carya, Cornelia and the Antalya Golf Club, sit in a 90 to 160 euro band, and almost everyone plays on a stay and play package that brings the per round cost down sharply. Rates are highest in the spring and autumn peaks and lower in winter and high summer. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.

Which is the most expensive golf course in Turkey?

The Montgomerie Maxx Royal, the Colin Montgomerie designed course in Belek, is the most expensive and most celebrated round in Turkey, with an indicative 2026 green fee of around 180 to 210 euros in peak season. Carya, the heathland style Thomson Perrett design, and Cornelia, the Nick Faldo course, are the next tier down. The Montgomerie is comfortably the priciest ticket and the one most visitors travel for. Always confirm current rates directly before booking.

Is golf in Turkey good value?

Yes, Belek is one of the best value golf destinations in the Mediterranean, especially on a package. Even the flagship Montgomerie Maxx Royal costs less than a comparable marquee round in much of western Europe, and the everyday courses are well below 100 euros. The real saving comes from the all inclusive stay and play resorts, where rounds, a five star hotel, food and drink are bundled at rates that undercut nearly anywhere. Always confirm current package and green fee rates directly before booking.

When is golf cheapest in Turkey?

High summer, roughly June to August, and the depths of winter bring the lowest green fees in Belek, while the spring and autumn peaks, the most comfortable months to play, carry the highest rates. The Belek golf season runs effectively year round, with most golf travel concentrated in spring and autumn. Booking an all inclusive package rather than paying rack rate cuts the cost further at almost every resort. Always confirm current seasonal rates directly before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.