About Belek

What is Belek in Turkey like?

The Turkish Riviera city of Belek is situated 30 kilometres to the east of Antalya. A luxurious resort called Belek is encircled by pine forests and white sand beaches. Golf is what it is actually known for. Tiger Woods and other well-known golfers have helped put Belek on the golfing map during the past five years, increasing the number of yearly visitors from thousands to tens of thousands. The resort of Belek is starting to compete with Portugal’s Algarve for the amount of golfing tourists thanks to its rapid growth.

Belek was crowned “Europe’s Best Golf Destination,” and its popularity grows yearly. There are several wonderful golf courses available. Belek is a year-round golf destination since it is less expensive to play here than in Spain or Portugal and because the winters are warmer. The golf courses feature clubhouses, seasoned professionals, and first-rate amenities, including club rental.

The Cornelia Gold Club

Nick Faldo designed the Cornelia Golf Club, which was inaugurated in 2006 and is regarded as Turkey’s most challenging golf course. The 27-hole golf course is located in a beautiful wooded setting on Belek’s eastern side. A driving range, three putting greens, two chipping and pitching greens, and separate practice facilities are all part of the club’s David Leadbetter Academy.

The Montgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Course

Additionally, there is the Montgomerie Maxx Royal Golf Course, which was undoubtedly created in 2008 by renowned golfer Colin Montgomerie. One of Belek’s largest facilities, this course has been dubbed one of the world’s most thrilling and exquisite golf courses. The 104 acres of lakes and pine woodland contain the 18-hole course. The club house is one of the nicest in Belek and has a huge patio with views of the golf course and the surrounding area. It also serves an incredible variety of food.

Sightseeing in Belek

If history is more your thing than golf, consider organising a day trip to one of the neighbouring archaeological sites, such as the Roman Amphitheatre at Aspendos or the colonnaded avenues of the ancient Greek city of Perge.

What are the beaches like in Belek?

The beaches in Belek provide a variety of water sports and beach activities, including sailing, windsurfing, and water skiing, making them a perfect place to spend a sunny day relaxing. You can also take advantage of Belek Beach Park, a brand-new waterfront recreation. You may enjoy the loungers, restrooms, fantastic restaurants, water activities, and boat cruises for a modest price.

Visits to the Dolphin Aquarium, where you may watch sea lions and swim with dolphins are another fantastic day trip. Visit some of Belek’s top-notch water parks for some family fun, such the Troy Aqua Park at the Rixos Premium Hotel, the largest water park in the Mediterranean.

Belek town centre

Belek boasts a charming town centre with a mosque, statues, and a waterfall that leads to wide boulevards with plenty of shops. There are numerous stores, supermarkets, eateries, and pubs. Every Saturday, a market is held in Belek.

Hotels in Belek

Belek is home to numerous five-star hotels that provide excellent food. Turkish and international cuisine is served at the National Golf Club’s highly regarded restaurant. Eating is quite reasonably priced compared to most of Europe, making it more reasonable to frequent fine dining venues.

The 5,000 square metres Spa and Wellness Center at the Voyage Belek Golf & Spa hotel offers a variety of therapies and cosmetic procedures. A variety of therapies are offered at the Rixos Premium Belek Royal SPA, including hydrotherapy for intense relaxation.

A little town called KADRIYE is situated close to Belek. While Kadriye’s town centre isn’t particularly large, there are a few decent eateries, a few shops, and a market held every Tuesday.

Belek is surrounded by historical sites, and when you add in the Saklikent Ski Resort, PGA-approved golf courses, blue-flag beaches, and a wide variety of five-star hotels, you can see why this region is on the rise.

There is a large range of property in Belek which offers a good selection of shops, restaurants and night life close by and classes itself as an all year round resort. One for the Golfers!

It’s a great place to buy a Property in Turkey!!

What’s on in Belek throughout 2024!! 

Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival – 13th September till 30th September – Enjoy live, beautiful performances in the open-air Theatre of Aspendos. The world’s most prestigious ballet companies and world class opera singers have been playing at this event for the past eighteen years in the 2,000 year old Roman Amphitheatre. You can reach the Amphitheatre from Belek within a 20 minute drive.

Belek Markets

SATURDAY: A good selection of clothing, home products, and fruits and vegetables are being sold.

Things to do in Belek

Belek boat excursions

Tours of Antalya

Belek’s Blue Flag Beach

Blue Flag Beach, one of Belek’s features, is stunning. The 16 kilometre long, beautiful sandy beach has a variety of accessories like showers and change areas. This is a really well-liked area that everyone can enjoy.

Golf Courses in Belek

Great golf courses may be found in Belek. They dispersed from the resort and towards the surrounding area of Antalya. Golf enthusiasts can take in the sun as they tee off and play on one of the many courses that architects like Nick Faldo have created. There are many clubhouses where you may unwind after a lengthy game.

Troy Aqua and Dolphinarium Water Park

The entire family will have a blast at this amazing water park. Aside from the numerous pools, there are also many slides, an adventure river, and an aquarium with sharks, dogtooth groupers, and thornback rays, octopuses, Mediterranean morays, and tropical fish. The Dolphinarium, a part of Troy Aqua, is where you can sit and watch shows with whales, dolphins, and walruses. Additionally, you may get the chance to swim with dolphins. It truly is the ideal, action-packed day out.

Roman Ruins at Perge

These amazing and superbly preserved Roman ruins are only 20 minutes from Belek. The Roman temple, the public baths, and the former amphitheatre are all open for exploration. The chariot wheels’ tyre tracks may still be visible in the pavement. You can really imagine what life was like in that era.

If you are interested in property in Belek, please contact us at Turkish Connextions, we will be delighted to assist you.

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