Carya Golf Club
The only fully floodlit eighteen hole championship course in Europe, with purple heather and silver birch transplanted to the Mediterranean. Twilight rounds run close to midnight.
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Belek on the Mediterranean coast is Europe's best value golf resort: pine framed championship courses a buggy ride from five star all inclusive hotels.
Turkey suits the group that wants a lot of good golf for sensible money, with a five star base and short transfers. Everything in Belek is close together, the clubhouses are comfortable, and many of them pour all inclusive drinks at the turn.
It is ideal for buddies trips, society golf and mixed groups where not everyone plays, since the resorts handle spas, pools and the beach as well as they handle tee times.
Belek packs more championship golf into one resort strip than anywhere in Europe. These are the layouts most groups want to play.
The only fully floodlit eighteen hole championship course in Europe, with purple heather and silver birch transplanted to the Mediterranean. Twilight rounds run close to midnight.
Widely rated the finest course in Turkey, generous off the tee with serious greens and faultless all inclusive service.
Faldo's twenty seven hole design set new standards in Belek, with water in play and a polished resort behind it.
A resort course attached to one of Belek's biggest all inclusive hotels, friendly for higher handicappers but with teeth from the back tees.
Thirty six holes of holiday golf framed by umbrella pines, with the Dunes layout the pick of the two.
Forty five holes across three layouts, with the original Old course still the local favourite for a championship test.
A long, water laced parkland beside a value all inclusive resort, popular with societies and buddies trips.
Belek's appeal is the maths. Green fees are modest, hotels are all inclusive, and many resorts bundle rounds into the room rate. Budget the fees below if you pay course by course, or let a package absorb them.
| Course | Type | Indicative green fee |
|---|---|---|
| Montgomerie Maxx Royal | Parkland | €130 to €190 |
| Carya | Heathland | €105 to €175 |
| Cornelia, Faldo | 27 holes | €100 to €170 |
| Sueno, Dunes or Pines | 36 holes | €110 to €160 |
| National Golf Club | Parkland | €80 to €160 |
Package guide. Seven night all inclusive packages with two to four rounds, transfers and a five star hotel commonly run from around £700 to £1,600 per golfer for 2026, with luxury resorts such as Maxx Royal higher again. Belek is among the best value golf destinations in Europe. These are third party ranges, not our prices, and you should always confirm directly before booking.
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One hotel, no transfers longer than half an hour, and a different championship course most mornings.
Fly into Antalya, transfer to your Belek resort in under forty five minutes, and bed in for the all inclusive week.
Open on the course many rate the best in Turkey, with lunch and drinks in the all inclusive clubhouse.
Play the heathland Carya by day, then a few twilight holes under the only full floodlighting in Europe.
A day off the course for the hammam, the pool or a boat trip, the upside of an all inclusive base.
A third championship test at Cornelia's Faldo layout or the original Gloria Old course.
Round four at Sueno Dunes, or replay your favourite of the week at a resident rate.
A morning by the pool before the short transfer back to Antalya.
The sweet spot is March to June and September to November, when temperatures are warm without the high summer heat and the courses sit in tournament condition. Winter stays mild and cheap, and high summer is hot but heavily discounted.
Because most golf sits inside an all inclusive package, the best value comes from booking the hotel and rounds together a few months out. Floodlit night golf at Carya is a Belek signature worth building a tee time around.
Many Belek resorts and several clubhouses offer all inclusive food and drink, and some bundle green fees into the room rate. The exact inclusions vary by hotel and season, so always confirm directly before booking.
Seven night all inclusive packages with two to four rounds commonly run from around 700 to 1,600 pounds per golfer for 2026, with luxury resorts higher. These are indicative third party ranges, not our prices.
March to June and September to November are ideal, with warm dry days and courses in peak condition. Winter is mild and inexpensive, while July and August are hot.
Yes. Carya Golf Club is the only fully floodlit eighteen hole championship course in Europe, so you can tee off late and play into the evening.
Antalya Airport is about thirty to forty five minutes from most Belek resorts, which keeps daily transfers to the courses short.
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