Belek All-Inclusive Family Resorts (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Belek . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Belek is the all-inclusive resort capital of the Mediterranean. Forty kilometres east of Antalya Airport, it is a 12-kilometre stretch of pine forest where every plot is a 5-star resort with private beach, multiple pools, water park and kids club. The five hotels below are the family picks: not the most expensive, but the ones with the best layout for kids, the broadest free dining and the most useful evening entertainment. All include flights from most European airports as charter packages, so the headline price is closer to the actual price than at most destinations.
Belek is not a town in the European sense. It is a 12-kilometre stretch of resort-only land between two roads, with the airport one end and the Land of Legends theme park the other. There is no walkable centre, no old quarter, no street life. You arrive at the resort, you stay at the resort. For families this is a feature, not a bug: the resort is the destination, the staff handle every meal, every activity, every transfer to the airport. Day trips to Antalya old town or Aspendos Roman theatre are 45 minutes by hotel shuttle.
π½οΈWhy all-inclusive works best in Belek
Belek operates on a different scale to most all-inclusive destinations. Plots are larger, hotels are bigger (1500 to 3000 beds), and the facilities are built specifically for charter-tourism families. A typical 5-star Belek resort has six to ten restaurants, eight to fifteen bars, three to twelve pools, a water park with five to ten slides, a private beach 200 to 800 metres long, kids club from age 4, teens club from age 12, multiple sports courts, and evening entertainment that runs to midnight. The base price is what you pay, drinks included, all activities included.
The five resorts below cover three Belek styles. Maxx Royal Belek is the ultra-luxury benchmark with 11 restaurants and the famous family beach setup. Calista, Voyage and Sueno are the family-resort sweet spot with strong kids clubs and water parks but more accessible pricing. Land of Legends Kingdom is the unique pick: built next to the Land of Legends theme park and water park, with park entry included for the whole stay. With kids 6 plus, Land of Legends is a hard one to beat.
Parent's take
Cost per night looks high but cost per day with two kids is lower than most European AI destinations. A week at Calista or Sueno in shoulder season works out at 200 to 280 euros per person per day with everything included. Add the flight (charter from most European cities) and that is a one-week zero-incidental holiday. The tip-then-relax model is real: tip the bar staff once on day one, get smiled at all week.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Belek with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort
Iskele Mevkii, beachfront
Wonderful
2,400 reviews
Ultra-luxury all-inclusive resort on a 800-metre private beach with 11 restaurants, an on-site Aquapark with eight slides, three kids clubs (toddler, junior, teen) and a 36-hole championship golf course. Family villas with private pool and butler service.
From
β¬720/night
Why families love Maxx Royal Belek Golf Resort
The benchmark Belek family resort. The beach setup is the best in town: shaded family pods with proper sun shelters, beach toys, and waiters bringing iced fruit. Three kids clubs by age range mean siblings actually go to the right one. Premium ultra all-inclusive includes everything including butler service for the villas.

The Land Of Legends Kingdom Hotel
Kadriye, theme park complex
Wonderful
5,200 reviews
All-inclusive hotel with unlimited access to the adjacent Land of Legends theme park, water park and night show, all included in the room rate. Three pools, family rooms with bunk beds, character meet-and-greets at breakfast.
From
β¬480/night
Why families love The Land Of Legends Kingdom Hotel
The theme park access changes the holiday: kids can ride between the room and the park ten times a day if they want. Pool side is busy from 10am, water park is busy from 11am, theme park rides are quietest at 6pm. Bunk-bed family rooms are loved by the under-10s. Premium AI tier includes all the park snacks too.

Voyage Belek Golf & Spa Hotel
Iskele, beachfront
Wonderful
4,100 reviews
Family resort with 10 restaurants, ten swimming pools, a long private beach and Voykids club from age 4. Premium all-inclusive includes a la carte restaurants, snacks 24 hours, and minibar restocked daily. Kids stay free promotions in shoulder season.
From
β¬410/night
Why families love Voyage Belek Golf & Spa Hotel
The activity-focused kids club is the standout: organised swimming sessions, mini-disco, sports tournaments, sand castle competitions. Voyage Beach is wide and shaded. Pools fragmented across the site so even on busy days you find a quiet one. Premium tier worth the upgrade for two-week stays.

Sueno Hotels Deluxe Belek
Akkinlar, Kadriye-Serik
Wonderful
3,800 reviews
Family resort with seven restaurants, a large lagoon-style pool, separate baby pool, dedicated toddler club for ages 2-4, and a private beach with shaded family zones. Connecting family rooms and three-bedroom family suites available.
From
β¬390/night
Why families love Sueno Hotels Deluxe Belek
The toddler club for under-4s is unusual in Belek and properly run with qualified staff. Lagoon pool is shallow at one end so toddlers get real swim time. Beach is a 5-minute golf-cart ride from the rooms. Booking direct or via tour operator can include flights for a fixed weekly price.

Calista Luxury Resort
Kadriye, beachfront
Wonderful
4,500 reviews
Five-star family resort on a 600-metre private beach with eight restaurants, four kids clubs from age 4 to 17, a water park with eight slides, and full ultra all-inclusive including premium drinks and a la carte restaurants. Family villas with private gardens.
From
β¬520/night
Why families love Calista Luxury Resort
The four-tier kids club splits 4-7, 8-11, 12-14 and 15-17 with separate spaces for each, which means the same big-kid never has to share with toddlers and the teens get a real teen room. Beach buggies run on a loop. Buffet has a separate kids zone with bench-height tables and proper kid food, not just chips.
π‘5 things parents learn about Belek all-inclusive
- 1Book the airport transfer through the hotel. It is included at the 5-star resorts here, and the alternative (Antalya taxi) is 60 to 80 euros and the driver may not have a car seat. Hotel shuttles always have child seats and the time slot is reserved.
- 2The bracelet system is colour-coded: gold for adult premium, silver for adult standard, blue for kids, green for non-AI guests. The kids bracelet gets a separate kids menu, ice cream all day, and access to the kids club without parents.
- 3A la carte restaurants are usually free at premium AI but require booking 24 hours ahead. Book all five for the week on day one at reception. The Asian and Italian fill up fastest.
- 4Sun lounger reservations are an unspoken arms race. Either pay the small premium for guaranteed loungers (50 to 100 euros for the week) or claim yours at 7am. Or use the kids splash zone where loungers are always free because parents stay in the water.
- 5The teens club is more strict than it sounds. Most run separate sessions for 12-14 and 15-17, with phone-free hours and structured activities. Teens initially complain, then make friends, then never want to come back to the room.
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