Belek Family Hotels with a Water Park
8 family-friendly hotels with water park in Belek . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Belek exists for families who want a pool, a water park, and a buffet open long enough to outlast a six-year-old's appetite. This 20-kilometre stretch of Turkey's Mediterranean coast is packed with all-inclusive resorts that built their own on-site water parks β not just a couple of slides, but full layouts with kids' pools, teen slides, adult thrill rides, and lazy rivers big enough to float the whole family. The five hotels on this page each have a water park inside the property, included with your room. You pay once, walk in at 10am, and the kids can ride until the gates close at dusk.
Belek isn't a town you explore β it's a line of resort complexes between a pine forest and a long sandy beach. There's no old town to wander, no street market to browse. The character is the resorts themselves: enormous, manicured, built around pools and slide towers. That said, The Land of Legends theme park is ten minutes away for a day trip, and Antalya's old town is a 45-minute drive if you want one evening of history.
π’Why Belek is built around family water parks
Water parks are built into the property, not separate. You walk from your room to the slides in swimsuits without leaving the resort. For families with toddlers who nap, this means a one-minute walk back for a quiet hour, not a 45-minute taxi.
All-inclusive pricing covers the water park. Unlike Port Aventura or Gardaland, there's no second ticket. Meals, snacks, ice cream, and buffet-style drinks are included. Most parents report saving serious money compared to paying-as-you-go in southern Europe.
The Turkish summer runs May through October. Sea temperatures hold warm enough for kids into mid-October, and the water parks stay open until the resort closes for winter. Shoulder season (May-June and September) gives you smaller queues at the slides.
Parent's take
We arrived with two kids, a six-year-old and a nine-year-old. They lived in the pool for seven days. We ate four meals a day because the buffets were always open. The big one kept count of her slides: 89 in a week. Not a single taxi, not a single extra euro beyond cocktails. Honest relief after planning a European city break.
Our Top 8 Picks
Hotels in Belek with water park, sorted by guest rating.

The Land Of Legends Nickelodeon Hotel Antalya
Land of Legends Park
Wonderful
291 reviews
This is the Nickelodeon-themed hotel built into the Land of Legends theme park. Every suite is decorated around a different character β SpongeBob, Ninja Turtles, Dora β and park entry is included. Family suites are two-bed layouts with bunk setups in the kids room.
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β¬1720/night
Why families love The Land Of Legends Nickelodeon Hotel Antalya
If your kids watch Nickelodeon, you already know if this is the right hotel. If they do not, skip it β the character immersion is full-contact from the lobby onward. But for fans, it is a holiday they remember forever: in-room character wake-up calls, character breakfasts, SpongeBob at the pool. Family suites are well-designed with a clear parents-on-one-side, kids-on-the-other layout. Rated 9.3 by 291 guests, most of them families.

Wonderful
849 reviews
A 5-star all-inclusive flagship with its own substantial water park on site, plus shuttle access to The Land of Legends theme park. Kids get two water parks in one stay, which is practically unheard of in Europe.
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β¬2344/night
Why families love Rixos Premium Belek - The Land of Legends Access
The Land of Legends shuttle was the feature that swung it for us. One day on the hotel water park, one day at The Land of Legends, and we barely left the property the rest of the week. Our ten-year-old found a kids' club that actually ran activities, not just babysitting. Rooms are huge and the beachfront is a short walk.

Ethno Belek
Serik Belek
Wonderful
168 reviews
Ethno Belek is a newer 5-star at the east end of the Belek strip, past the golf courses. Family suites here are the standard two-bedroom format with a connecting door, a sitting room in the middle, and a terrace. All-inclusive covers everything including the five restaurants.
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β¬1605/night
Why families love Ethno Belek
Ethno is the hotel to book if you want the full Belek experience without the mega-resort crowds. It is smaller than most neighbors, roughly 400 rooms, which means kids club rarely fills up and the restaurants are never a queue. Family suites are arranged around an inner garden so the kids room window faces something green, not a parking lot. Rated 9.1 from 168 reviews β solid family hotel across the board.

Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort
Uckum Tepesi, Belek
Wonderful
353 reviews
Kaya Palazzo is a large 5-star golf resort with on-site golf school, a proper aquapark, and family suites built at scale. Ground-floor suites open directly onto a garden pool, which matters when you have toddlers who nap after lunch.
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β¬1669/night
Why families love Kaya Palazzo Golf Resort
Kaya Palazzo is the sensible-parent choice in Belek: big but organized, all the facilities without the character-theme chaos. The family suites are an honest two-bedroom setup with a door between, and the ground-floor ones have a private plunge that leads into the shared pool. Kids club runs all day with actual programming, not just a box of Lego. Rated 9.1 by 353 families who mostly came back a second time.

Wonderful
135 reviews
A 5-star adults-and-kids resort with a multi-slide water park, a separate toddler splash zone, and a reputation for serious kids' entertainment. Less glitzy than its neighbours, more focused on family comfort.
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β¬1506/night
Why families love ROBINSON NOBILIS - All inclusive
Staff are the standout. The kids' club had real activities, not just TVs β sandcastle competitions, scavenger hunts, beach olympics. Slides have proper lifeguards, not bored teenagers. Buffet caters to every dietary need including proper kids' portions. We will come back.

Excellent
390 reviews
A 5-star resort with one of the larger water parks in Belek and a reputation for being the most generous all-inclusive. Kids' slides, family slides, and thrill slides are well separated, which makes for calm visits even at peak times.
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β¬1717/night
Why families love Xanadu Resort - High Class All Inclusive
The water park layout splits families smartly β toddlers in one enclosed zone, teens chasing adrenaline at the back, and a middle-age family section with medium slides where everyone can ride together. The a la carte restaurants were the best all-inclusive food we have had anywhere. Booking them takes some persistence.

TUI MAGIC LIFE Belek
Belek
Excellent
998 reviews
A 5-star TUI-branded family resort with a well-kept water park and kids' activities running morning to evening. The animation team is genuinely energetic, not going through the motions.
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β¬1923/night
Why families love TUI MAGIC LIFE Belek
Kids never asked to go home. Slides are varied enough that a six-year-old and a ten-year-old could both find favourites. The animation team put on a kids' show every evening β cringeworthy for adults, loved by our kids. The beach is clean and shaded. Food quality dropped slightly toward the end of the buffet service each evening.

Paloma Grida
Belek
Excellent
222 reviews
A 5-star all-inclusive with a substantial water park, kids' clubs for multiple age groups, and a buffet that runs until late. One of the quieter big resorts, good if you want family chaos inside and calm at dinner.
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β¬1653/night
Why families love Paloma Grida
Quieter than its neighbours β you can actually hear yourself at the pool bar. Water park has all the slides you want without the two-hour queues. Family rooms have a proper separate kids' space, not just a sofa bed. Kids' club staff tracked our son's name within a day, which for a busy resort is impressive.
π‘Tips from parents who did a Belek water-park trip
- 1Arrive at the water park at opening (usually 10am) or after 3pm. The middle-of-the-day sun is brutal in July and August, and the slide queues double between noon and 2pm. Kids ride more in the cooler hours.
- 2Check whether the slides have a height minimum. Most Belek parks have a kids' zone for under-120cm and a separate main park for taller riders. If your 5-year-old is tall, they can sometimes sneak onto the main slides with a parent.
- 3Bring water shoes. Turkish water-park steel stairs get very hot under bare feet, and the walk from the pool bar to the kids' slide area crosses hot tile. Cheap water shoes from the resort shop are fine.
- 4Book your flights with a suitcase allowance, not hand luggage only. You'll want swimsuits for two or three days at a time and several changes of clothes β Belek laundry is fine but slower than you'd like with kids on a tight flight schedule.
- 5Don't miss The Land of Legends. It's a proper standalone theme park ten minutes from Belek with roller coasters and a larger water park than any hotel. Worth one day off the resort, especially for 8-year-olds and up.
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