Carya Golf Club fairway among the pines at Belek on the Turkish Mediterranean coast
Itinerary · 7 days · Belek

7 Day Turkey Golf Itinerary

Belek, the resort strip on the Mediterranean coast east of Antalya, packs more than a dozen championship courses into a few miles of pine forest, making it one of the great value golf weeks in Europe. This seven day trip plays the cream of the cluster, Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Regnum Carya, the PGA Sultan, the Cornelia Faldo course, Sueno and the National, all from a single all inclusive base. Here is the plan, with indicative 2026 green fees and drive times.

Photograph: Carya Golf Club, Belek, Atanas, via Google

Who this trip suits

This is the value golf week of the Mediterranean, ideal for a golf group or a couple who want a stack of championship rounds, reliable sunshine and the comfort of a big all inclusive resort, all at a fraction of western European prices. The Belek courses sit close together among the pines, so a full week of golf needs only one base and short drives, and the all inclusive model, with food, drink and often golf bundled, keeps the cost remarkably low. It suits players who relish good modern design in fine condition, warm weather golf, and the easy rhythm of resort life off the course.

The courses that shape the week are the marquee names, Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Regnum Carya and the PGA Sultan, which book up first in spring and autumn, so lock those in and slot the rest around them. Do that and you have one of the best value golf weeks in the game, a short flight from much of Europe.

The 7 day plan

Day 1Arrive Belek

Arrive and settle in

Antalya airport · about 40 minutes · all inclusive base

Fly into Antalya, around 40 minutes from the Belek resorts, and check into your all inclusive base. Shake off the journey with a loosener on the resort's own course or the range, take dinner at the hotel, and set the rhythm for the week. With every marquee course within a short drive, there is no need to move hotels, so unpack once and let the concierge confirm the week's tee times. An afternoon arrival leaves time for a relaxed first evening by the Mediterranean.

Day 2Montgomerie Maxx Royal

Montgomerie Maxx Royal

Colin Montgomerie, 2008 · from around 219 euro · the flagship

Open the golf with the course many rate the best in Turkey, designed by Colin Montgomerie with European Golf Design and opened in 2008. Routed through mature pines with water in play on several holes and immaculate conditioning, it is a genuine championship test that rewards positioning over power, and the resort around it is among the most luxurious in Belek. Indicative 2026 fees run to around 219 euro at peak, lower in the shoulder. Start the week as you mean to go on.

Day 3Regnum Carya

Regnum Carya

Thomson, Perrett and Lobb, 2008 · from around 174 euro · floodlit night golf

Carya, designed by Peter Thomson's firm Thomson, Perrett and Lobb and opened in 2008, is the most distinctive course in Belek, a British heathland style layout of heather, silver birch and bentgrass that feels transported from Surrey. It is also the home of floodlit night golf, a memorable round under the lights after dinner. A frequent host of the Turkish Airlines Open, it is a rich, strategic test. Indicative 2026 fees start around 174 euro and rise toward 219 at peak.

Day 4Rest or relax

A day off the course

Antalya old town · spa · beach

Break the week midway with a rest day. Belek's resorts are built for it, with spas, beaches and pools, or take the short trip to the old town of Antalya, the Roman ruins at Aspendos and Perge, or the waterfalls at Duden. A non golf day keeps the legs fresh for the back half of the week and lets the group recharge. Those who cannot resist can slip out for a twilight nine on the resort course. Confirm any spa or excursion bookings directly.

Day 5PGA Sultan

PGA Sultan, Antalya Golf Club

European Golf Design with David Jones · championship test

The PGA Sultan at Antalya Golf Club, designed by European Golf Design with former tour player David Jones, is the sternest of the traditional Belek tests, a long, tree lined championship course that has hosted the Turkish Airlines Open. Its sister Pasha course alongside is a friendlier, shorter layout, so a 36 hole day here is easy to arrange. Tight pines, water and large greens reward accuracy. Confirm current green fees directly; this is one of the best rounds in the region.

Day 6Cornelia Faldo

Cornelia Faldo Course

Nick Faldo, 2006 · long regarded the toughest in Turkey

Nick Faldo's championship course at Cornelia, opened in 2006, has long been regarded as the toughest test of golf in Turkey, a demanding layout of three nine hole loops that asks for every club in the bag. Generous off the tee in places and brutal in others, it is a fine examination of the complete game, set in a polished resort. A favourite of the better player, it earns its reputation. Confirm current green fees directly before booking.

Day 7Sueno or the National

Sueno Dunes, or the National

Value finish · Sueno resort or Belek's first course, 1994

Close the week with a relaxed, value round. The Sueno Dunes and Pines courses are enjoyable, playable resort golf that suit a final morning, while the National Golf Club, designed by David Feherty and opened in 1994 as Belek's very first course, offers a more classical, parkland style round with real history. Either is the ideal easy finish before the flight home. Confirm current green fees directly; a planner will pick the round that fits your departure.

Green fees, drive times and logistics

Indicative 2026 green fees in euro and drive times from a Belek base. Most courses sit 99 to 150 euro in the shoulder; packages cut the per round cost. Always confirm current rates and tee times directly before booking.
CourseIndicative 2026 feeNotes
Montgomerie Maxx RoyalFrom around 219 euro at peakColin Montgomerie, 2008; the flagship
Regnum CaryaFrom around 174 euro, up to 219 peakThomson, Perrett and Lobb, 2008; floodlit night golf
PGA Sultan, Antalya GCConfirm current rates directlyEuropean Golf Design with David Jones; Pasha alongside
Cornelia FaldoConfirm current rates directlyNick Faldo, 2006; toughest in Turkey
Sueno and the NationalAmong the value rounds, from around 69 to 120 euroSueno Dunes and Pines; National est. 1994
BaseOne all inclusive resort in BelekAll courses within about 30 minutes

Green fees and drive times verified indicatively in June 2026 from Belek course and tour operator listings; they vary by season and day and change without notice, so always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking. Find a Belek golf resort.

When to go and where to stay

Play Belek in spring, from March to May, or autumn, from October to November, for the best weather and conditions at peak demand, take winter for mild, good value golf and an escape from the northern cold, or accept the heat of high summer for the lowest rates and early or late tee times. Stay at one of the large all inclusive golf resorts, several of which own a course on this list, so you can play your own first tee and reach the rest on short transfers. The all inclusive model, food, drink and often golf bundled, is what makes Turkey such strong value, and a planner can match the resort to your group and lock in the week's tee times.

Plan your Belek golf week

We secure the marquee tee times at Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Carya and the PGA Sultan, slot the rest around them, and match the all inclusive resort to your group and budget. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Turkey golf itinerary questions

Where do you play golf in Turkey?

Almost all of Turkey's golf is in Belek, a resort strip on the Mediterranean coast east of Antalya, where more than a dozen championship courses cluster within a short drive of one another among the pine forests. The headline names are Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Regnum Carya, the PGA Sultan and Pasha at Antalya Golf Club, the Cornelia Faldo course and the National, the country's first course. One base covers a week of golf with no long drives. Always confirm current tee times and fees directly before booking.

How much are green fees in Belek in 2026?

Belek is excellent value. Across its courses, 18 hole green fees in 2026 range from around 69 euro at the cheaper courses in low season to around 219 euro at peak for the flagship Montgomerie Maxx Royal and Regnum Carya, with most courses sitting between roughly 99 and 150 euro in the shoulder months, where most international golfers play. Many golfers book a stay and play package that bundles several rounds at a meaningful discount. These are indicative figures, so always confirm current fees directly before booking.

When is the best time for a golf trip to Turkey?

The best golf seasons in Belek are spring, from March to May, and autumn, from October to November, when the weather is warm and dry and the courses are in fine condition, with the highest demand and fees. Winter is mild and good value and a popular escape from northern Europe, while high summer is very hot, so play early or late and expect lower rates. Spring and autumn are the sweet spot for a week of golf. Always confirm conditions and fees for your dates.

Where should you stay for a Belek golf trip?

Stay at one of the large all inclusive golf resorts in Belek, several of which own their own course, such as Regnum Carya, Maxx Royal, Cornelia, Sueno and Gloria, so you can roll out of bed onto the first tee and play the rest of the cluster on short transfers. The all inclusive model, with food, drink and often golf bundled, is what makes Turkey such strong value. A planner can match the resort to your group and arrange the tee times across the week. Always confirm current availability directly before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts, indicative green fees and drive times verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.