Carya Golf Club
A heathland style course at the Regnum Carya resort, threaded through pine and eucalyptus, and the first fully floodlit course in Europe, host of the Turkish Airlines Open from 2016 to 2018.
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Belek on the Antalya coast is where five star resorts meet championship golf. Suites and villas yards from the first tee, private transfers between three of the best courses in the Mediterranean, and warm shoulder season sun. This is the luxury end of Turkish golf, done properly.
A luxury tour of Belek is for the golfer who wants championship courses without compromise on where they sleep and eat. The flagship resorts here are genuine five star, with multiple restaurants, spas, private beaches and suites or villas, and several of the best courses in Europe are a short buggy or a private car away. It suits couples and discerning buddies groups, milestone trips and corporate days that want the golf to be brilliant and everything around it to be effortless.
What sets the luxury version apart is the service layer: reserved tee times rather than the scramble, private transfers instead of the coach, the floodlit evening nine at Carya, and a concierge who arranges the spa, the dinner and the day off. Turkey delivers all of it at a price well below the equivalent in western Europe, which is why Belek has become the Mediterranean's luxury golf capital.
Green fees below are indicative for the 2026 season and always confirm directly before booking, though on a luxury resort package the rounds are usually reserved and bundled rather than paid course by course.
A heathland style course at the Regnum Carya resort, threaded through pine and eucalyptus, and the first fully floodlit course in Europe, host of the Turkish Airlines Open from 2016 to 2018.
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Colin Montgomerie's design at the ultra luxe Maxx Royal resort, eight lakes and a sea of bunkering between the beach and the first tee, one of the most recognized courses in Turkey.
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Nick Faldo's championship layout at Cornelia, widely regarded as the toughest test of golf in Turkey, three nine hole loops winding through water and pine at a resort built for the long stay.
Best of Belek →Round it out with the PGA Sultan at Antalya Golf Club, the National in Belek, and the loops at Gloria and Sueno, all an easy private transfer from the luxury resorts. We tailor the rota to your group, your resort and your pace.
Prefer a shorter stay? A four night long weekend covers two or three marquee courses from a single five star base. We can also weight the week toward one flagship resort and its own course.
The figures below are indicative third party ranges for the 2026 season, per person, excluding flights, on a five star board basis with championship golf reserved. Belek delivers luxury resorts and premium courses at prices well below western Europe. Always confirm directly before booking.
| Trip shape | Nights | Indicative per person |
|---|---|---|
| Five star long weekend, two championship rounds | 4 | From ~$1,600 |
| Five star luxury week, four to five rounds | 7 | ~$2,500 to 4,500 |
| Ultra luxe flagship week, suite and private transfers | 7 | ~$4,500 to 6,500 |
Ranges depend on resort tier, suite, board, courses and group size. We cost your exact itinerary to the head before you commit.
Play in spring from March to May or autumn from October to November for warm, dry days and firm fairways, the ideal windows for a luxury week. Midsummer in Belek is hot and best handled with early tee times and the floodlit evenings at Carya, while winter is mild and the value season, which is why the five star resorts run year round. Peak weeks around the holidays book up early, so reserve the marquee courses and the suite well ahead.
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A luxury golf tour in Turkey is built around the five star resorts of Belek on the Antalya coast, where suites and villas sit beside championship courses such as Carya, the Montgomerie Maxx Royal and the Faldo course at Cornelia. Private transfers, reserved tee times, spa days and fine dining are the standard, with the golf bundled or arranged to your schedule.
As an indicative third party guide for 2026, a week at a five star Belek resort with several championship rounds, private transfers and premium board ranges from about 2,500 to 6,000 dollars or more per person, excluding flights, depending on the resort tier, the suite and the courses. Always confirm directly before booking.
Carya, designed by Thomson Perrett and the first fully floodlit course in Europe, the Colin Montgomerie design at Maxx Royal, and the Nick Faldo course at Cornelia are the marquee three, supported by the PGA Sultan at Antalya Golf Club and the courses at Gloria and Sueno. We build the rota around your resort and pace.
Spring from March to May and autumn from October to November give warm, dry days and firm courses, the ideal windows. Midsummer is hot and suits early tee times and the floodlit evenings at Carya, while winter is mild and the value season at the five star resorts.
Belek shoulder season windows, five star value and the resorts worth booking. Once a fortnight, one click to leave.
Course photography sourced via Google. Belek course imagery courtesy of the venues and Google Maps contributors.