Corporate Golf Trips to Turkey
Conference, golf and a gala dinner on one site, with the cost per head fixed up front. Belek pairs a dozen championship courses with large all inclusive resorts and full meeting facilities, which makes it one of the easiest corporate golf trips in Europe to run.
Photograph: The Montgomerie Maxx Royal, Belek, via Google
Who this trip suits
A corporate golf trip has more moving parts than a buddies week: a meeting or two, a gala dinner, a mix of keen golfers and beginners, and a finance team that wants the cost per head fixed before anyone flies. Belek, on the Mediterranean coast near Antalya, was purpose built for exactly this. A cluster of championship courses sits within a short drive of large all inclusive resorts that also carry conference centres, breakout rooms and ballrooms, so a company can hold its sessions in the morning, play its golf in the afternoon, and host its dinner that evening without ever leaving the property. Several courses are floodlit, which opens up an evening shotgun and a fun team format for the non golfers.
It suits the company incentive trip, the client hospitality week, the team building day with a competitive edge, and the conference that wants golf as its reward. The all inclusive model is the quiet hero here, fixing food, drink and much of the entertainment into one number, which makes the budget simple to sign off. Add short airport transfers, reliably warm spring and autumn weather, and resorts used to handling large mixed ability groups, and the organiser's job becomes a single brief rather than a month of phone calls.
The courses to build around
The Montgomerie Maxx Royal
The marquee corporate round, a Colin Montgomerie championship design with eight lakes and bold bunkering that staged Turkey's inaugural European Tour event. Floodlit for evening play, beside the five star Maxx Royal resort, it is the natural showpiece day and the one to put at the heart of an incentive trip.
Carya Golf Club
The most distinctive course on the coast, a heathland style layout of heather, silver birch and firm turf that feels transplanted from inland Britain, and a multiple host of the Turkish Airlines Open. Floodlit and beautifully presented, it is a memorable contrast to the parkland and a favourite for a corporate group that wants something different.
Cornelia Golf Club
A 27 hole Nick Faldo design beside the Cornelia resort, with three interchangeable nines that make it ideal for a larger group split across formats. Generous off the tee yet strategic into the greens, it suits a mixed ability field and a team competition, with a clubhouse and resort geared to events.
Gloria and Regnum Carya
The established Gloria courses and the luxury Regnum Carya add depth and flexibility, both attached to large resorts with extensive meeting and banqueting space. Useful for spreading a big corporate field across several tee sheets in a morning, or for adding a fourth and fifth round to a longer week.
Designers and host events verified June 2026. Courses take buggies and handle large groups; floodlighting and conference space vary by resort. Always confirm directly before booking.
A sample four night corporate week
Arrive, welcome dinner
A short transfer from Antalya airport to the all inclusive resort, with check in, a briefing on the week, and a welcome dinner in a private room.
Morning session, Cornelia in the afternoon
A half day conference in the resort meeting suite, then a relaxed team round on the Faldo course to settle everyone in, with an evening at leisure on the all inclusive board.
Carya, then a gala dinner
The standout heathland round as the main competition, followed by the gala dinner, the prizes and the speeches, with a floodlit nine on offer for the keen.
Montgomerie Maxx Royal
The showpiece championship course to close the golf, the team event decided, then a final evening to relax and wrap up the business of the trip.
Fly home
A slow morning or a spa session, then the short transfer back to Antalya airport.
The resorts sit within a short drive of one another, so transfers are brief and meetings, golf and dinners can all share a single base. The running order flexes to the size of the field and the meeting schedule.
Indicative package ranges
| Style | Per person, 2026 | What it usually includes |
|---|---|---|
| Comfortable corporate week | From around €1,200 to €1,700 | 4 nights all inclusive, 3 rounds with buggies, transfers |
| Five star incentive | From around €1,700 to €2,400 | Top resort base, 3 to 4 marquee rounds, meeting space, gala dinner |
| Luxury hospitality tour | From around €2,400 upward | The best resorts and suites, every marquee course, full event concierge |
Indicative third party operator and resort package ranges for the 2026 season, per person and excluding flights, shown to set expectations only. Meeting rooms, gala dinners and branded prizes are usually quoted on top. We are a guide, not an operator, and never quote our own pricing. Always confirm directly before booking.
Best time to book
Belek plays best in the shoulder seasons, roughly March to May and September to November, when the coast is warm and dry without the high summer heat that pushes golf to dawn and dusk. Those windows also suit the corporate calendar, falling either side of the summer holidays and the year end. Winter stays mild and is the cheapest time to play, while midsummer is hot and aimed more at the beach. For a company trip, the meeting space and the block of tee times are the two things to secure first, since the best resorts and the marquee weekend slots fill well ahead in the popular spring and autumn windows. Confirm the dates, the resort and the lead course, then build the conference and the golf around them.
Plan your corporate golf trip to Turkey
Tell us the group size, the meeting needs and roughly when. One concierge matches the right all inclusive resort, blocks the conference space and the tee times together, and costs the whole trip to the head, with no obligation.
Corporate golf Turkey questions
Why is Belek good for a corporate golf trip?
Belek, on Turkey's Mediterranean coast near Antalya, is purpose built for golf groups. A dozen championship courses sit within a short drive of large all inclusive resorts that also carry full conference and meeting facilities, so a company can hold its sessions, play its golf and host its dinners on one site, often with floodlit holes for an evening shotgun. The all inclusive model fixes the cost per head up front, transfers from Antalya airport are short, and the shoulder season weather suits a spring or autumn trip.
Which Belek courses should a corporate group play?
Build a corporate week around the Montgomerie Maxx Royal, the floodlit Colin Montgomerie course that staged the Turkish Airlines Open, and Carya, the distinctive heathland style course that has also hosted the event. Add the Nick Faldo designed Cornelia and the Gloria or Regnum Carya courses for variety. All are immaculately conditioned, take buggies, and sit beside resorts geared to large groups and meetings.
How much does a corporate golf trip to Turkey cost in 2026?
Indicatively for 2026, a corporate week with all inclusive five star lodging, three to four rounds, buggies and transfers runs from around 1,200 to 2,200 euros per person, with the top resorts and the marquee courses pushing higher. Meeting rooms, gala dinners and branded prizes are usually added on top. Season, resort grade and group size all move the figure, so always confirm directly before booking.
Can you arrange the meeting space, golf and dinners together?
Yes. Submit one brief and a single concierge matches the right all inclusive resort to the group, blocks the conference space and the tee times together, arranges the airport transfers, the gala dinner and the branded prizes, then routes it to a vetted operator. The organiser deals with one point of contact, the cost per head is fixed in advance, and the company runs its meetings and its golf without juggling suppliers.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative ranges verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.