5 Day Belek Grand Tour Golf Itinerary
Belek packs more championship golf into one strip of pine forest coast than anywhere in Europe's orbit, and five days is long enough to play the whole roster. This is the grand tour, round by round: Carya, the Montgomerie, Cornelia, Sueno and Gloria, with an airport 35 minutes away, all inclusive hotels and the 2026 numbers laid out.
Photograph: Regnum Carya, via Google
Who this trip suits
This is the itinerary for the golfer who wants to play everything Belek is famous for in a single week: a buddies group ticking off the strip, a society on its main tour, or a couple of friends trading a frozen northern tee sheet for warm fairways between October and April. The flight is four hours or less from most of Europe, the transfer from Antalya is barely longer than an airport coffee, and because the all inclusive model bundles food, drink and often unlimited golf, a five round grand tour can undercut a two course Spanish weekend on total cost.
With less time, the 3 day Belek itinerary and the standard 5 day Belek itinerary concentrate on the headline courses; this grand tour is the complete set. Context, course rankings and hotel pairings live on our Belek and Antalya hub, the best courses in Belek list and the Belek golf holidays page.
The 5 day plan
| Day | The golf | The travel | The night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Land Antalya by midday, check in on the strip, afternoon round at Gloria Old, Michel Gayon's graceful 1997 parkland and the ideal jet lag opener | Airport to Belek, 30 to 40 minutes | Belek |
| Day 2 | The Montgomerie Maxx Royal, the strip's modern monument of water, sand and a stadium finish; non residents indicatively 99 to 150 euros by season in 2026 | Within the strip, 10 minutes | Belek |
| Day 3 | Cornelia, Nick Faldo's 27 hole design, three contrasting loops through the pines, with the afternoon free for the spa or the beach | Within the strip, 10 to 15 minutes | Belek |
| Day 4 | Sueno, the Dunes or the Pines, a links influenced layout that adds variety to a parkland heavy week; swap for Kaya Palazzo if your hotel deal favors it | Within the strip, 10 to 15 minutes | Belek |
| Day 5 | Carya, the Thomson Perrett and Lobb heathland through the pines (2008), with peak 2026 rates up to about 219 euros at Regnum Carya; take the floodlit option and the final 18 finishes under lights before a late flight home | Within the strip; airport 35 minutes after the round | Homeward |
Fees verified June 2026 from operator published rate sheets; indicative and seasonal. Always confirm directly before booking. Check Belek tee time availability.
Why this routing works
The week is built as an escalation and a contrast. Gloria Old asks polite questions while the swing remembers itself; the Montgomerie raises the stakes with water on the card; Cornelia's 27 holes give variety and a relaxed middle day; Sueno breaks up the parkland with its links character; and Carya, all heathland turf and umbrella pines, is saved for last as the round you will describe at home, its floodlights solving the oldest grand tour problem, the wasted departure day. Belek's geography does the rest: every course sits within about 15 minutes of every hotel, so there are no transfer mornings, no repacking, and a missed alarm costs a warm up bucket rather than a tee time.
Book the hotel and the golf together, always: the strip's economics are built around stay and play, residents of the golf hotels pay a fraction of the visitor rate on their home courses (compare Belek golf hotel rates here), and the Turkey green fee guide shows the spread, 69 euros low season midweek at the value end to 219 at the peak. Compare the strip's roster in our profiles of Carya, the Montgomerie, Cornelia and Gloria Old, and if the group is large, the society trips to Belek page covers the group rates and the logistics.
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Tell us roughly when and who is traveling, and one concierge locks the all inclusive hotel, the five tee times including the floodlit finish, and the transfers, and costs the whole week to the head. We reply within one working day, with no obligation.
Belek grand tour questions
How much does a 5 day Belek grand tour cost in 2026?
Green fees across Belek's championship courses run indicatively from 69 euros at the value end in low season midweek up to about 219 euros at Regnum Carya in peak weeks, with most rounds sitting between 99 and 150 euros in the shoulder months. The all inclusive hotels bundle room, food, drink and often unlimited golf on their home course, so a five round week frequently costs far less in total than the same golf in Spain or Portugal. All fees indicative; always confirm directly before booking.
Which courses make up the Belek grand tour?
The five that define the strip are Carya, the Thomson Perrett and Lobb heathland with floodlights; the Montgomerie Maxx Royal, the stadium style modern course; Cornelia, Nick Faldo's 27 hole design; Sueno, with its Dunes and Pines courses; and Gloria, where the Old course by Michel Gayon and the New course give two contrasting rounds. Kaya Palazzo and the National can swap in depending on your hotel deal.
When is the best time for a Belek golf tour?
October to May. Autumn brings warm seas and firm courses, winter stays mild enough for golf nearly every day, and spring is the conditioning peak. July and August are beach season: too hot for serious golf and priced for families. The November and March shoulders are the value sweet spots, when the weather still cooperates and the fee sheets soften.
Can you play five different courses in five days in Belek?
Yes, easily. Belek's great advantage is density: more than a dozen championship courses sit within about 15 minutes of every hotel, so there are no transfer mornings between rounds. A round a day for five days is a relaxed pace, with time for the spa, the beach or the all inclusive buffet in between, and Carya's floodlights mean even an arrival or departure day can hold a full 18.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.