Turkey Golf: Green Fee Trends for 2026
Belek's premium courses run from about 69 euros in the quiet midweek depths to roughly 219 euros at Regnum Carya's peak. We tracked what Turkey's golf charges in 2026, and why a weak lira and all in resort packages keep it the best value warm weather golf in Europe.
Photo: Cornelia Golf Club, Belek, via Google.
The story behind the sticker
Turkish golf is concentrated almost entirely in Belek, the resort strip on the Mediterranean coast 25 to 45 minutes from Antalya airport, where roughly fifteen championship courses sit inside a seventeen kilometre stretch of pine and sand. That density, and the all inclusive resort model that surrounds it, is what shapes the prices. A standalone green fee at the top courses now reaches about 219 euros at Regnum Carya in peak season, with the marquee names like Montgomerie Maxx Royal and the Nick Faldo course at Cornelia sitting in the premium band a little below that, the Cornelia round at around 149 euros and often bundled with clubhouse dining.
Below the headline courses, the picture is far gentler. Across the Belek courses, eighteen hole green fees in 2026 span roughly 69 euros for a low season midweek round at the value layouts up to that 219 euro peak, with most quality courses landing somewhere between 90 and 160 euros depending on the month. The clear 2026 pattern is a modest, inflation tracking rise at the very top, paired with genuine bargains in the winter and shoulder windows, and a market that still competes hard on the package price rather than the sticker.
What it charges in 2026
Indicative 2026 visitor green fees and access notes for Belek's headline courses. Rates fall sharply in the December to February winter window and rise into the spring and autumn peaks; many golfers pay through an all inclusive resort package rather than the standalone fee below.
| Course | 2026 indicative position | Access note |
|---|---|---|
| Regnum Carya | Up to about 219 euros at peak; Belek's top sticker price | Public and resort; the strip's premium name and the only fully floodlit eighteen in Europe for night golf |
| Montgomerie Maxx Royal | Premium tier, broadly in the 150 to 200 euro band at peak | Public and resort; Colin Montgomerie design with beverage cart service included |
| Cornelia (Faldo Course) | Around 149 euros, often bundled with clubhouse dining | Public and resort; a Nick Faldo design, green fee frequently includes a meal |
| Belek generally | Eighteen hole rounds roughly 69 to 219 euros across about fifteen courses | Winter and midweek are cheapest; many visitors play on all inclusive resort packages |
Fees and access verified June 2026 from Belek course operators, Turkish golf travel specialists and leading databases; the roughly 69 to 219 euro Belek range and Cornelia's circa 149 euro position are confirmed bands, with the rest indicative. Season, day and whether you play on a resort package all move the number you pay. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
Our take
The headline rise is real but modest, and it misses the more important story, which is the exchange rate. A weak Turkish lira means that even the 219 euro peak at Regnum Carya reads as strong value next to comparable resort golf in Spain, Portugal or the United States, and the value deepens fast as you move down the tiers or into the winter and shoulder months. For a euro or pound paying visitor chasing a week of warm, reliable golf, Turkey in 2026 is one of the best value premium destinations anywhere, and the all inclusive resort packages, which fold golf, room and food into a single price, make the budgeting simple.
What rewards planning is the calendar rather than the cost. Belek's prime windows are spring and autumn, with the December to February stretch the cheapest and still very playable warm weather golf, so aim your trip at the month that suits your budget and book the marquee rounds at Carya, Montgomerie and Cornelia ahead of the peak. Compare the standalone green fee against the resort package before you commit, because the package is often the cheaper route to the same round.
For the wider picture, our companion studies track green fee inflation across the great courses and rank the best value golf destinations for 2026, and our Belek and Antalya season outlook covers the timing in full. Read together, they make the case that Turkey is the value play of European golf, best enjoyed by the visitor who books early and travels in the right month.
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Common questions
How much does it cost to play top golf courses in Turkey in 2026?
Almost all of Turkey's premium golf is in Belek, where eighteen hole green fees in 2026 run from about 69 euros for a low season midweek round up to roughly 219 euros at Regnum Carya in peak season, with names like Montgomerie Maxx Royal and Cornelia in the premium band between. Many visitors play on all inclusive resort packages rather than the standalone fee. These are indicative figures; always confirm directly before booking.
Why is Turkish golf considered such good value?
Largely the exchange rate and the resort model. A weak Turkish lira means even the peak Belek rates read as value next to Spain, Portugal or the United States, and all inclusive packages fold golf, accommodation and food into one price. For euro and pound paying visitors, Turkey is one of the best value warm weather golf destinations in 2026.
When is the golf season in Belek and Turkey?
Belek plays well from October to May, with spring and autumn the prime windows and December to February the cheapest, still mild winter golf with daytime temperatures around 12 to 18 degrees. Peak rates apply in the popular spring and autumn months, so the winter window is where the value sits.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Green fees and access verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.