Belek Holidays

Nestled in the Serik district of sunny Turkey's Antalya Province, Belek sparkles as an emerald in the tourism industry. With a tremendous selection of luxurious hotels and naturally therapeutic spa facilities, this former town offers an extraordinary taste of the Turkish Riviera.

Brace yourself for a smorgasbord of historical wonders, a robust golf scene, relaxing beaches and an awe-inspiring bird kingdom at the Kurşunlu Waterfall. Belek ensures your holiday expectations are not just met, but surpassed in grand Mediterranean style.

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Things to See and Do

Belek paints a remarkable canvas of attractions, from its historical gems to lush landscapes, ensuring an unforgettable journey for every kind of traveller. Ready yourself for the cultural expedition of a lifetime, with ancient Greek attractions blending seamlessly with edifices of Ottoman grandeur.

Explore the grandeur of the Belek Clock Tower

Steeped in history and standing tall at 72 feet, the Belek Clock Tower offers a vivid glimpse of Antalya's Castle Gate district. Navigate the surroundings for town's best shops and restaurants or simply take in the commanding view it offers.

Trek around Belek's vibrant neighbourhood

With a platter of over 30 luxurious hotels, spas, and golf centres – Belek is not short of adventures. Explore the alleys rich with culture and history while indulging in the luxurious Turkish charm.

Experience the elegance of Atatürk Park

Named after the noted leader Atatürk, this tranquil park offers a blend of sea views, mountain vistas and cultural performances by local children. The perfectly maintained stone statues and musical fountains add another layer to the experience.

Unearth the magnificent city of Perge

A stone's throw from Belek, the ruined city of Perge houses the grand amphitheater of Aspendos capable of accommodating over 15,000 spectators. This well-preserved archaeological marvel is a real page out of the history books.

Discover the secrets of Side

Delve into Side, a town brimming with historical statues, a mosque, a cascading waterfall and a shopping paradise. This is a trip you would regret skipping in Belek town.

Food and Drink

In Belek, the flavours are as diverse and colourful as the locale itself. A melting pot of Middle Eastern, Central Asian and Balkan cuisines, it offers a gastronomic feast like no other.

Relish the delightful Kebaps

Kebap is delightfully diverse in Turkey - there's the juicy Adana Kebap, the tasty Urfa Kebap, or the irresistible Çöp Şiş. Visit a local Dönerci, the traditional Kebap makers for an unforgettable experience.

Indulge in Pide

Often dubbed as the "Turkish Pizza", Pide comprises a delicious flatbread adorned with a range of toppings from vegetables to cheese and seasoned meat. It's a must-try at any local restaurant.

Taste the Turkish Tea

No Turkish meal is complete without traditional Turkish tea known as 'Çay'. Usually served in tulip-shaped glasses, it's a perfect way to wrap up your meal or start your day.

Sweet tooth satisfaction: Baklava

Rich, sweet and utterly satisfying, Baklava is a delicacy made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and bound together with honey or syrup. Pastry shops around Belek bake a fresh batch every day.

Enjoy a Raki

Often referred as 'Lion’s milk', Raki is an enticing anise-flavoured drink. It's a traditional drink often served with mezze dishes. Do visit a local meyhane, a traditional Turkish bar, to enjoy it the proper way.

Destination Essentials

If you're hunting for the Turkish sun, visit Belek between June and September as the area bathes in sunlight most of these months, with temperatures soaring up to a luxurious 35 °C.

But if you prefer dipping your toes in warm, inviting sea waters, aim to visit between June and October. To experience Belek without the tourist crowds yet still bathed in milder, pleasant warmth, consider a visit during the shoulder seasons of April-May or October-November.

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