Best Hotels with Swimming Pools in Antalya for Families (2026)
18 family-friendly hotels with swimming pool in Antalya . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Antalya gets 300+ days of sunshine a year, which makes the pool situation here genuinely different from most European cities. You're not hoping for a few good pool days — you're almost guaranteed them from May through October. The city has two main beach strips (Lara to the east, Konyaalti to the west), and the hotels along both corridors compete hard on pool facilities because families expect it. Prices start around 174 EUR/night for a 3-star with a dedicated kids pool and go up to 343 EUR for a 5-star with multiple pools, a kids club, and private beach access. If you're coming from Western Europe, that's roughly half what you'd pay for equivalent pool quality in Barcelona or Nice. We picked 5 hotels across different neighborhoods and budgets, all with pools confirmed through Booking.com — no marketing-only "splash features" that turn out to be a plunge tub.
Getting around Antalya with kids is easier than you'd expect. The Antray tram connects Konyaalti Beach to the old town (Kaleici) for about 0.70 EUR per ride, and kids under 6 ride free. Kaleici itself is stroller-unfriendly — cobblestones and stairs everywhere — but the harbour area has flat promenades where kids can run. For food, the Konyaalti strip has dozens of family restaurants with kids menus in the 25-40 TRY range (roughly 2-4 EUR). Lara Beach is more resort-oriented, so you'll eat mostly at your hotel. The Antalya Aquarium on Konyaalti is a reliable rainy-day backup (though rain in July is almost unheard of). One thing to know: Antalya in July-August hits 35-38°C, so the pool isn't just a luxury — it's where your kids will want to spend every afternoon. Just across the Mediterranean, Paphos in Cyprus offers a similar warm-weather pool experience with a more compact and walkable town centre.
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The pool quality gap between Antalya's mid-range and luxury hotels is smaller than you'd think. A 4-star like the Falcon Hotel has a kids pool, water slides, and a pool bar — facilities that would cost you 400+ EUR in Spain or France. The main differences at the top end are pool size (Akra Antalya's infinity pool is genuinely stunning) and how many pools you get (Hotel SU has separate adult, kids, and indoor pools). If your kids are under 10 and just want to splash, the mid-range options deliver almost the same experience at half the price.
Most Antalya pool hotels enforce adults-only hours in the evening, typically after 8pm or 9pm. This is worth knowing if you have early-to-bed kids who want a late swim. The Citrus Luna Suite Hotel is one exception where the pool stays family-friendly until closing. Also check whether your hotel's kids pool is separated from the main pool or just a shallow section roped off — the Falcon Hotel and Hotel SU both have genuinely separate kids pools with their own slides and splash areas.
Temperature matters more than you'd think. Outdoor pools in Antalya are rarely heated because the ambient temperature does the work from June to September. But if you're visiting in May or late October, an indoor pool backup like Hotel SU's is worth the extra cost. IC Hotels Airport also has a large pool complex that catches afternoon sun, making it warm enough even in shoulder season.
Parent's take
We stayed in Antalya for a week in early July with a 5-year-old and an 8-year-old. By day three, the kids had ranked every pool at our hotel and the ones they'd glimpsed at neighbouring properties. The 8-year-old declared the water slides at the Falcon Hotel better than the Antalya Aquarium. The 5-year-old refused to leave the kids pool at Hotel SU until her fingers pruned. We learned fast that the pool is the main event in Antalya — the sightseeing happens around it, not the other way round. Pack extra sunscreen and pool toys. The hotels provide towels but the sun lounger competition starts at 8am in peak season.
Our Top 18 Picks
Hotels in Antalya with swimming pool, sorted by guest rating.

IC Hotels Airport
Airport Area
Wonderful
3,382 reviews
IC Hotels Airport is a 4-star property near Antalya airport with a large outdoor pool complex that catches sun all afternoon. The pool area includes sun loungers for 200+ guests, a separate shallow section for kids, and a poolside restaurant. Despite the name, the airport is far enough away that you don't hear planes. Spa facilities included.
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€196/night
Why families love IC Hotels Airport
We almost skipped IC Hotels because of the name — airport hotel sounds grim. It's not. The pool complex is enormous, well-maintained, and surrounded by gardens. The shallow kids section worked for our 5-year-old while the deeper end satisfied the 10-year-old. At 196 EUR/night with a 9.4 rating on Booking, it's arguably Antalya's best value for families who want a pool-centric stay. The spa was a bonus for the adults. Only trade-off: you're 15 minutes by car from the beach and old town.

Akra Antalya
Muratpasa
Wonderful
3,414 reviews
Akra Antalya sits on the cliffs between Lara and Konyaalti with an infinity-edge pool overlooking the Mediterranean. The kids pool is separate from the main pool, shaded in the afternoon, and open until 8pm. Four restaurants on site, including a poolside snack bar that does grilled cheese sandwiches kids actually eat.
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€343/night
Why families love Akra Antalya
The infinity pool here made our jaws drop — you swim right at the cliff edge with the sea below. Our 8-year-old called it the coolest pool ever. The kids pool is set back from the cliff (obviously) in a shaded area with its own loungers. Staff brought the kids frozen fruit pops without us asking. The only downside: at 343 EUR/night it's a splurge, but the pool views alone made it worthwhile for a couple of nights.

Mai İnci Otel
Konyaaltı, Antalya
Wonderful
210 reviews
Mai İnci Otel is a small three-star family-run hotel two blocks from the Konyaaltı promenade. The owners run guided bike tours along the promenade and to the Düden falls, included for guests. Bike inventory covers adult, kids' and child trailer sizes.
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€120/night
Why families love Mai İnci Otel
What you don't get is a five-star resort. What you do get is a family that treats you like extended cousins, the best bike service in Antalya, and a 5-minute walk to the promenade. The free guided ride on the second morning is the best intro to local cycling routes you'll find. Rooms are basic but clean. Best for families where the bike rides matter more than the pool.

SeaLife Family Resort Hotel
Konyaalti Beach
Wonderful
5,600 reviews
SeaLife Family Resort sits directly on the Konyaalti promenade with a heated pool, water slides, and an underpass leading straight to the private beach. The 244 rooms include family suites with separate kids' sleeping areas. Three restaurants rotate menus so kids don't get bored.
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€120/night
Why families love SeaLife Family Resort Hotel
We picked SeaLife for the heated pool, which saved us when a windy afternoon made the beach choppy. The kids lived on the water slides and the beach underpass meant no road crossings. Breakfast buffet had a dedicated kids' corner with pancakes and Nutella. One issue: the beach is pebble here, so bring water shoes.

Wonderful
4,403 reviews
Concorde De Luxe Resort is the premium option on Lara Beach with a private sandy beach, aqua park, and 8 restaurants serving everything from Turkish to Italian to halal cuisine. The ultra all-inclusive package covers international drinks, room service, and late-night snacks. Two outdoor tennis courts and a bowling alley fill the non-beach hours.
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€302/night
Why families love Concorde De Luxe Resort
Concorde was a splurge and it showed. The private beach is properly sandy with shallow entry, not a platform like cheaper neighbours. Our kids rotated between the aqua park, the bowling alley, and the beach for five straight days. With 8 restaurants we never ate the same cuisine twice. The only downside: it is isolated on the Lara strip so there is nothing to walk to outside the resort gates.

Akra V - Access to Akra Antalya
Muratpaşa
Wonderful
666 reviews
Modern 4-star in central Antalya with direct access to the adjacent Akra Antalya complex's facilities: kids' pool, kids' club, restaurants with kid-friendly buffets. Walking distance to the coast but not beachfront. Family rooms with space for a cot, high chairs at all meals.
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€209/night
Why families love Akra V - Access to Akra Antalya
The 9.1 rating is the tell - this is an extremely well-run property. Baby requests are handled at booking: cots arrive fully set up, extra blankets and bumpers in the wardrobe. The kids' pool section is proper baby depth (30-40 cm). The walk to the beach is about 15 minutes downhill through a nice neighbourhood, uphill back which is fine with a carrier and harder with a buggy. The kid-friendly buffet has purée options and plain rice every day.

Megasaray Westbeach Antalya
Konyaaltı
Excellent
4,695 reviews
Big 5-star resort on Konyaaltı Beach with the full all-inclusive package: multiple pools including a dedicated kids' pool, children's playground, kids' club, high chairs everywhere, child safety socket covers in rooms. 4,700+ reviews at 8.9 is the sample size that earns real trust.
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€477/night
Why families love Megasaray Westbeach Antalya
This is the pragmatic resort pick for families with babies and toddlers. Child safety covers on sockets is a small detail that signals the whole operation thinks about kids. The kids' pool has a lifeguard in peak season. Half-board and all-inclusive options; all-inclusive is the value play with a family of four eating 6-7 meals a day on site. The beach is pebble not sand, so bring water shoes for crawlers. Rooms are generous by Antalya standards.

Rixos Downtown Antalya
Konyaaltı
Excellent
2,081 reviews
Flagship 5-star on Konyaaltı Beach with included access to The Land of Legends theme park - a rare combination for Antalya. Has full baby-friendly infrastructure: free cots, high chairs, kids' outdoor play equipment, children's playground, kid-friendly buffet. Top-end Rixos service standard.
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€750/night
Why families love Rixos Downtown Antalya
This is the splurge pick. Price reflects it but the included Land of Legends access is genuinely valuable with a 3+ year old, and the property has the best beach section among 5-stars in central Antalya. Babies handled excellently: cots set up before arrival, bottle sterilising on request, high chairs in all three restaurants. The kids' outdoor play equipment is proper, not a token plastic slide. Expect a large, slightly formal hotel, not a cosy family resort.

Falcon Hotel
Eski Lara
Excellent
2,828 reviews
Falcon Hotel is a 4-star property in the Eski Lara district with a private platform beach overlooking the Mediterranean. The aqua park has two water slides and a separate kids' pool. The 217 rooms include sea-view options with balconies. Two restaurants serve Turkish and international cuisine.
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€155/night
Why families love Falcon Hotel
Falcon was our budget-friendly pick on the Lara coast, and it delivered more than expected. The aqua park kept both kids busy for hours while we read by the pool. Beach access is via a platform rather than sand, which is fine for swimming but not great for sandcastles. The children's buffet had its own section with pasta and chips, which our picky eater appreciated.

Excellent
500 reviews
Limak Arcadia Sport Resort sits 100 metres from Antalya Golf Club, with hourly shuttle and resort-rate green fees at 95 EUR. Family rooms sleep four, the kids club runs morning and afternoon sessions, and the lazy river pool keeps non-golfing days easy.
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€310/night
Why families love Limak Arcadia Sport Resort Belek
The shuttle to the National course was every hour on the hour, no need to plan around tee times. Kids club staff actually played with our 6-year-old, not just supervised her. Beach is divided by rocks into smaller bays which felt safer for younger kids. The lazy river pool was the highlight for our 9-year-old: a 200-metre loop with shaded sections. Wifi struggled in family rooms on the upper floors.

Hotel SU & Aqualand
Konyaalti
Excellent
1,403 reviews
Hotel SU sits on Konyaalti Beach with three pool types: a large outdoor pool, a separate kids pool with mini slides, and an indoor heated pool for cooler days. The hotel is right next to Aqualand water park, which guests can access. Five restaurants and a pool bar that serves until 6pm.
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€198/night
Why families love Hotel SU & Aqualand
The triple-pool setup at Hotel SU solved our biggest family argument: the 5-year-old wanted the kids pool, the 8-year-old wanted the big pool, and we wanted somewhere we could see both. The pools are close enough to each other that one parent can supervise two zones. The indoor pool saved us on a rare overcast morning in June. Next-door Aqualand access meant we never ran out of water entertainment. Breakfast buffet had a dedicated kids corner with nutella crepes.

Saturn Palace Resort
Lara-Kundu
Very Good
3,200 reviews
Saturn Palace Resort is the best-value option on the Lara coast strip. Four outdoor pools, water slides, and a private beach section 15 minutes' walk from the hotel (shuttle available). The 246 rooms include duplex family rooms with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. All-inclusive covers buffet meals, snack bars, and local drinks.
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€100/night
Why families love Saturn Palace Resort
Saturn Palace gave us the full Turkish resort experience at half the price of its neighbours. The duplex family room was a game changer: kids upstairs, parents downstairs, everyone sleeps. The beach is a 15-minute walk or a quick shuttle ride, which is the main trade-off for the lower price. Food variety was decent but not spectacular. The pools and slides kept the kids entertained all day.

Citrus Luna Suite Hotel
Konyaalti
Very Good
322 reviews
Citrus Luna is a smaller 3-star suite hotel in the Konyaalti Arapsuyu neighbourhood with an outdoor pool and a dedicated kids pool. Rooms are suites with kitchenettes, which is a big plus for families who want to prepare snacks. The pool stays family-friendly all day with no adults-only hours. Walking distance to Konyaalti Beach.
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€174/night
Why families love Citrus Luna Suite Hotel
Citrus Luna doesn't try to be a mega-resort and that's what we liked about it. The pool is compact but clean, the kids pool is genuinely shallow enough for our 3-year-old, and the suites with kitchenettes meant we could prep breakfast and snacks in the room. At 174 EUR/night for a family suite, it was the most affordable pool hotel we found that didn't feel like a compromise. The staff were warm, the garden around the pool was peaceful, and Konyaalti Beach was a 10-minute walk.

Very Good
500 reviews
Selectum Luxury Resort Belek is a 5-star resort on a 350-metre stretch of private beach with two golf courses (PGA Sultan and Pasha) inside the same complex. Family rooms accommodate four with bunk beds for kids, and the Mini Club 4-12 runs 10am-5pm with a separate teen lounge.
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€280/night
Why families love Selectum Luxury Resort Belek
We came for the golf, stayed for the kids club. Daughter (7) made friends in the first hour at Mini Club, son (10) lived at the water park with the rope bridge slides, and we managed two rounds at PGA Sultan in five days. The buffet has a separate child-height counter with their own dessert station. Beach is a flat sandy slope, gentle for paddling. Wifi works on the course, useful for tee time confirmations.

Very Good
500 reviews
Belconti Resort Hotel is a quieter 5-star on the western edge of Belek, with shuttle service to Antalya Golf Club and Cornelia Golf. Six pools include a baby pool with mushroom fountain and a 200-metre lazy river. Kids club opens at 9am for morning drop-off.
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€260/night
Why families love Belconti Resort Hotel
Quieter than the megaresorts further east, which suited us with a 4-year-old who didn't need a mile-long water park. The baby pool with its mushroom fountain was perfect for splashing without needing arm bands. Golf shuttle ran four times a day, which limited our tee time choice but kept the resort calm. Buffet variety dropped a bit by day six. Beach has a steep drop after 5 metres, watch the kids.

Ramada Plaza Antalya
Muratpaşa
Very Good
2,523 reviews
5-star Ramada in central Antalya with a kids' pool, children's playground, kids' club, family rooms and kid-friendly buffet. Mid-price and reliable, 2,500+ reviews at 8.1 - the well-priced 5-star option when budget matters more than style. Short drive to the beach, free shuttle in high season.
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€234/night
Why families love Ramada Plaza Antalya
If the Rixos price tag is brutal, this is the sensible alternative. Families review it well for the basics: cots arrived, pool is actually shallow in the kids' section, restaurant staff will warm bottles or baby food at any hour. The beach is not on the doorstep but the shuttle runs every hour in summer. The hotel feels a bit dated - this is not the boutique experience - but it works reliably. Good value for a 5-7 night stay.

Paloma Sencia
Belek
Good
500 reviews
Paloma Sencia is an adults-and-kids 5-star with a Junior Concept programme that splits children by age band: 4-7, 8-12 and 13+. Hotel shuttle reaches Carya, Cornelia and Antalya Golf Club within 10 minutes. Two outdoor pools and an aquapark with five slides keep non-golf days busy.
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€240/night
Why families love Paloma Sencia
The age-split kids club worked: our 5-year-old wasn't dragged around with a 12-year-old, both came home tired and happy every day. Paloma's all-inclusive includes premium drinks at the lobby bar (rare in Belek) and the Italian a la carte was actually good for a buffet resort. Aquapark is on the small side, four slides, but enough for a couple of hours per day. Golf shuttle runs five times daily, well-organised.

Good
500 reviews
Granada Luxury Belek Family Kids Concept is purpose-built for families: rooms include a separate kids' room with bunk beds, themed family suites for ages 4-10, and a 4000-square-metre kids' world with mini-bowling and arcade. Shuttle reaches all major Belek golf courses.
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€250/night
Why families love Granada Luxury Belek - Family Kids Concept
The themed kids rooms were a hit: our two had a pirate-themed sleeping space while we had the master bedroom in the same suite. The kids' world is enormous, basically a small theme park inside the hotel with mini-bowling, an arcade, soft play and a costume disco at 8pm. Golf shuttle was reliable but only had two slots per morning. The food was good but heavier on Turkish than international, which suited us.
💡Tips for choosing a family hotel with a pool in Antalya
- 1Book a hotel on the Konyaalti side if you want walkable restaurants and the old town. Book Lara Beach if your priority is the biggest pool complex and you don't mind eating mostly at the hotel.
- 2Ask specifically about kids pool hours. Most hotels restrict children from the main pool after 8pm. If your routine involves evening swims, confirm this before booking.
- 3May and October are shoulder season with temperatures around 25-28°C. Pools may not be heated, so pick a hotel with an indoor pool (Hotel SU, for instance) if visiting outside June-September.
- 4The Antalya Museum Pass (600 TRY, about 17 EUR) covers the archaeological museum, Perge, and Aspendos. Worth it for a non-pool day, and kids under 8 enter free at most sites.
- 5If you're renting a car, hotels in the Muratpasa district (like Akra) have easier parking than Konyaalti beachfront properties. Lara hotels typically include free parking.
- 6Prefer the Aegean coast to the Mediterranean? Our Bodrum swimming pool hotels cover the same price bracket with a different vibe: smaller resorts, rockier bays, shorter transfers.
- 7Travelling in shoulder season (April, October, November)? Check our Antalya hotels with indoor pools instead — outdoor water drops to 18-20°C and an indoor pool kept at 28-30°C makes the difference between a usable swim holiday and a damp jumper week.
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