Best Tennis Hotels in Antalya for Families (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with tennis in Antalya . Handpicked for families who want the best.
If anyone in your family plays tennis seriously, Antalya is where the European pros come to train in the off-season, and the resort hotels know exactly how to handle a family that wants two adult lessons a day plus a junior clinic for the eight-year-old. The Belek and Lara strips both have hotels with tournament-grade hard courts (some have clay), pro coaches who actually trained players you've heard of, racket rental sized for kids, and ball machines you can book by the hour. Five resorts here run real tennis programs, not just two scuffed courts behind the car park. Star ratings 4 to 5, all-inclusive options on each, and tennis included or under €30/hour for an extra court session.
Antalya is two cities. The old town (Kaleici) is a 2,000-year-old harbor with cobbled lanes and a few good fish restaurants. The resort strips, Lara to the east and Belek a 30-minute drive further east, are purpose-built family resort country: gated all-inclusive hotels, mini-golf, dolphinariums, and water parks every kilometer. Most family tennis players stay on the strips and visit the old town once for a day trip. The drive in from the airport drops you at a Lara hotel in 20 minutes.
🎾Why Antalya Is Europe's Best Family Tennis Destination
What makes the tennis programs here serious: the larger resorts run dedicated tennis academies with multiple courts (the Concorde De Luxe has 2 hard courts, Akra has 3, others have up to 6), pros with national coaching certifications, and structured group lessons that mean your kid is on court with peers their age and level. The hard courts here are surfaced for European tournament play, so a 14-year-old preparing for school competitions gets meaningful practice, not park-court rallying.
Beyond tennis the Belek and Lara strips do family resorts at a level you don't see in Spain or Italy: kids clubs that run continuously 09:00 to 22:00 with rotating teams of trained animateurs, mini-discos every evening, water parks on-site at the bigger hotels, and child portions on every restaurant menu. Translation: a non-tennis-obsessed parent gets every bit as much downtime as the player, and the kids get more activity options than they can fit into a week.
Parent's take
What surprises parents the first time: how cheap a tennis-focused holiday is here compared to Spain or Portugal. A week of structured tennis for 2 adults plus a junior clinic at a 5-star all-inclusive runs €1,800-2,400 in shoulder season, easily half what Sotogrande would charge. What they wish they'd known: book the court times at the same time as the room, especially mid-morning slots get filled by the regulars within days.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Antalya with tennis, sorted by guest rating.

Sealife Family Resort Hotel
Konyaalti Beach
Wonderful
5,520 reviews
Sealife Family Resort sits directly on Konyaalti's pebble beach, 20 minutes west of Antalya airport. The kids club takes 4-12 year olds with a dedicated building, outdoor splash area, and daily mini-disco at 20:30. Full ultra all-inclusive covering meals, snacks, and branded drinks.
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€226/night
Why families love Sealife Family Resort Hotel
Families consistently flag two things: the kids-club staff who actually play with children, and the food variety across three restaurants (Turkish buffet, Italian a la carte, Asian). The pebble beach needs water shoes but is spotless. Rooms with pool view are worth the 30 EUR upgrade. Downside: pool music gets loud around the main pool 11am-4pm.

Akra Antalya
Sirinyali
Wonderful
5,143 reviews
Akra Antalya is a stylish 5-star city hotel on the Lara boulevard with a private pebble beach 300 metres away and a year-round infinity pool overlooking the Mediterranean. Unlike the resort-style Lara strip hotels, Akra is walkable to restaurants, shops, and the old town. The jazz bar hosts live music nightly and the rooftop restaurant has panoramic sea views.
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€162/night
Why families love Akra Antalya
Akra was our pick for a hotel that felt like a city escape, not a resort compound. The private beach is a short walk away, which our 8-year-old loved because it felt like an adventure. The infinity pool is stunning and open year-round. Breakfast was the best we had in Turkey: huge variety, freshly baked bread, and a dedicated kids' station. The kids' club kept our younger one busy while we had coffee at the jazz bar.

Wonderful
353 reviews
Upscale 5-star with a **large on-site water park** (6 slides, wave pool, themed toddler zone), 6 restaurants, and Belek's best under-5 splash area. Features an 18-hole championship golf course and a games room with table tennis, billiards and a kids arcade.
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€446/night
Why families love Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort
Kaya Palazzo earns its R:9.1 rating on the toddler zone alone. The kids splash area has pirate-ship fountain jets, mini slides for under-100cm kids, and a properly shaded deck with loungers. Our 3-year-old spent four hours there every afternoon without complaint. The main water park has 6 decent-sized slides plus a wave pool that runs 30 minutes on, 30 minutes off. Beachfront location is genuine: 80 metres from pool to sand. At 446 EUR/night all-inclusive with 4 restaurants rotating, this is where we would stay again.

ROBINSON NOBILIS
Belek
Wonderful
134 reviews
ROBINSON is the German family-club brand, famous for structured programming and adult-kid balance. NOBILIS has an on-site kids club for 3-12 and a separate teen club (13-17) with dedicated space. Five restaurants, private beach, heavy emphasis on sports (tennis, golf academy). Check-in 15:00-midnight.
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€502/night
Why families love ROBINSON NOBILIS
ROBINSON's system works: children aged 3-4 get a dedicated 'Roby' club with parent involvement, 5-12 get the main kids club, and teens get their own zone. Adults get proper sports (tennis clinics, group cycling) while kids are occupied. Language skews German, but English works for everything. The teen club is one of the better ones in Belek. Downside: design is dated, rooms feel 2000s.

Porto Bello Hotel Resort & Spa
Konyaalti Beach
Wonderful
4,082 reviews
Porto Bello is a 500-room resort at the west end of Konyaalti beach with a separate kids club building, children's playground, and shallow kids pool. Kids club runs 10:00-12:30 and 14:30-17:00 for ages 4-12, with evening mini-disco. Ultra all-inclusive includes three restaurants and snack points.
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€237/night
Why families love Porto Bello Hotel Resort & Spa
Parents praise the layout: the kids pool and playground are grouped away from the main pool, so adults can relax while kids roam. Staff speak English, German, Russian and some Turkish. The 35-minute airport transfer is included for 7+ night stays. Main complaint: rooms show their age (renovation scheduled 2026) and the lobby can get crowded at check-in 14:00.
💡Tips From Parents Who've Done Tennis Holidays in Antalya
- 1Book court times before you book the room. Most Antalya tennis resorts have 3-6 courts and 200+ rooms. Mid-morning slots (9-11am) are the cool window in summer and they fill 2-3 weeks ahead. The hotel concierge can often confirm slots before your stay if you email after booking.
- 2Bring your own shoes and a real racket if you're past beginner level. Hotel rental rackets are usually basic Wilson/Head trainers. For kids over 9 who play seriously, bring their own racket; for adults the rentals are fine for casual play but not for lessons or matches.
- 3Use the kids tennis clinic as the structured program. Most resorts run age-grouped clinics (5-7, 8-12, 13-16) for 90 minutes daily, sometimes 2 hours. €25-45 per session including rackets and balls. Cheap, structured, supervised, and gives you both a clear 90-minute block to take an adult lesson yourselves.
- 4Avoid July and August midday tennis. The heat hits 38°C+ on the courts. Play 8-11am and again 5-8pm in summer; the resorts often run a 'tennis siesta' shutdown 12:00-16:00. May, September, and October are far better tennis months.
- 5For an extended family combine the resort with one day in Belek's golf strip (5 courses) or one day at the Aspendos amphitheater (45 minutes inland). Both make a good rest day from court time and the hotels arrange the transport for around €40 per family for a half-day.
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